Day: January 12, 2016

Teleste introduces a new video recording platform

Teleste, an international technology group, introduces a new video recording platform to the company’s S-VMX video management system. The platform enables a significant increase in data storage capacity within the video management sys-tem, and further strengthens its capabilities to ensure safety and security in today’s urban environments.

BSIA launches end user procurement survey

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA), the trade body representing the UK’s private security industry, is researching the procurement attitudes of end users. The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is seeking to understand the factors which influence security procurement and investment through an online survey launched this week.

The latest catalogue from DVS is here!

DVS Ltd have published their latest trade only catalogue. The industry is evolving at an incredible rate and it can be difficult to keep up with the technology on offer. Thankfully, DVS produce catalogues such as this that are dedicated to the HIKVision product range and showcases the latest CCTV and IP technology on the market.

Meyertech new 2016 training program dates announced!

Meyertech, the leading British developer of Video Management Software, are pleased to announce the Hybrid Solutions training program schedule for 2016. Each year we update our offered courses to keep pace with the developments and rapid change within the CCTV industry and to ensure relevancy, and this year, as always it remains right at the cutting edge.

Teleste at Intersec 2016

Intersec 2016 will take place 17 to 19 January, 2016 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Dubai, UAE. Welcome to visit Teleste at stand S1-E42. One of the key elements for today’s safe cities is video surveillance. In addition, new applications and technologies such as facial recognition and automatic analysis of data are utilized to add intelligence into the video surveillance system.

"Cyber security isn't working - security breaches are inevitable

“Cyber security isn’t working – security breaches are inevitable.”

Paul German insists it is time to face up to the futility of breach detection and protection alone, and that organisations must make a change to avoid the fate of the organisations that have recently hit the hacking headlines. Too many companies are being breached; and governments globally are recognising the need to invest heavily to protect vital services and infrastructure.

Right to be Forgotten and EU GDPR: A Corporate Dilemma

Right to be Forgotten and EU GDPR: A Corporate Dilemma

IT governance & technology deficiencies impede organisations from complying with “Right to be Forgotten” & EU GDPR by 2018 – although 46 percent of global organisations received customer requests to remove data in last 12 months, 41 percent lack defined processes, documentation and technology, according to Blancco Technology Group study.

Evolution goes back to College!

Evolution, the integrated security and fire solutions business, is helping to protect students, staff and visitors at St Hilda’s, one of Oxford University’s leading Colleges. Founded in 1893, St Hilda’s was originally a women-only College until 2008. Its grounds include six major buildings, which contain student accommodation, teaching areas, dining hall and more.

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