Day: March 14, 2016

Allegion upgrades Briton Outside Access Devices

Specialist security manufacturer, Allegion, will launch its eagerly awaited, upgraded outside access devices (OADs) by Briton this month. The all-new design offers a host of innovative features, including return-to-door lever handles, anti-vandal design and full compliance with BS 8300, making this a valuable upgrade to Briton’s panic hardware range.

Video Wall from eyevis UK protects the people of Calderdale

Video Wall from eyevis UK protects the people of Calderdale

A video wall created by eyevis UK is helping to protect the people of Calderdale after being installed as part of a £680,000 upgrade of the area’s CCTV system. Eight eyevis 47-inch EYE-LCD-4700-USN-LD-FX displays help staff at Calderdale Council’s CCTV monitoring centre view images from 64 cameras in town centres across the borough, 24/7, 365 days a year.

Lincoln Security promotes ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions

Lincoln Security has opened a new trade counter that showcases products from ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions, a UK division of ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions. The new trade counter stocks a range of ASSA ABLOY UK products including door closers, UNION’s popular StrongBOLT® mortice locks, as well as panic and emergency device exits from the Eximo® range.

BSIA’s Information Destruction Section set to offer expert advice

The British Security Industry Association’s Information Destruction section will be exhibiting at the upcoming Information Commissioner’s Office’s Annual Data Protection Practitioner Conference. The event provides data protection practitioners with an opportunity to raise questions, hear presentations on a range of topical issues and attend a variety of relevant seminars.

Bangladesh central bank hacked

Bangladesh central bank hacked

It has been reported that Bangladesh’s central bank has been targeted by a group of cybercriminals who have used credentials to make illegitimate cash transfers. It’s believed that $80m was stolen – making it one of the largest known bank robberies in history.

Silent Sentinel radar systems combined with CCTV

It’s no secret that Britain has the most CCTV cameras per head of any country in the world; everyday it’s estimated that we’re caught on camera 300 times. Despite this extensive coverage, figures from the Metropolitan Police show that the number of crimes caught on CCTV fell by 71% over a five-year period.

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