Day: January 13, 2016

Peoplesafe sponsors Suzy Lamplugh Trust national awards

Lone worker experts Peoplesafe are sponsoring the National Personal Safety Awards run by Suzy Lamplugh Trust. Peoplesafe will sponsor the awards in London in March and also in 2017 as part of an ongoing partnership with the national charity. The host for the event will be former Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames and there will be nine award categories.

IDIS invites you to Intersec 2016

Visitors at INTERSEC International will gain an introduction to the newest, most robust iteration of the IDIS total solution yet. A true end-to-end, single-source offering, the IDIS total surveillance solution is able to meet surveillance needs of every type and any size.

Solving the security dilemma of shared data centres

Some of the world’s best-known companies have succumbed to data breaches that proved expensive—in terms of both cost and reputation. The focus, usually, is on a digital attack. Passwords and anti-hacking procedures come under scrutiny, particularly in a world where so much of our information lives in the cloud.

Assa Abloy provides security consistency to university

The leading East Midlands university has been provided with security solutions across its campus, by ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions, a UK division of ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions. Loughborough University is ranked in the top 13 in all three national university rankings and is renowned for its sporting facilities.

HPE unveils new Customer Engagement Centre

Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveiled a new customer hub in the heart of London dedicated to demonstrating how its latest technology can drive business growth. The new Customer Engagement Centre (CEC) – the first in EMEA – allows clients to meet HPE business experts and leaders and receive tailored advice on how its services can improve their business.

Physical security market set to rise in the Middle East

Physical security market set to rise in the Middle East

Spending on the Middle East physical security market is set to surge by 36 per cent in 2016, as infrastructure investment coupled with increased urbanisation fuels demand for equipment to protect critical assets and people, according to new research.

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