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surveillance

Hanwha Techwin’s video surveillance trends 2022

The security and surveillance industries can’t start looking ahead to 2022 without first acknowledging the significance of
surveillance

Hanwha Techwin’s video surveillance trends 2022

The security and surveillance industries can’t start looking ahead to 2022 without first acknowledging the significance of
Axis

Axis hosts its second conference at Expo 2020

Axis Communications hosted its second conference at Expo 2020, presenting the latest transformative technologies in the world of AI and surveillance.
Ambiq

Carlos Morales joins Ambiq as Vice President of AI

Ambiq announces that Carlos Morales has joined the company as Vice President of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Mr. Morales will leverage

Home Office ACE Initiative addresses public safety

Global MSC Security today announced that former Chief Constable of Derbyshire Constabulary and now a Strategic Advisor to the Home Office ’s
blockchain monitor

Safer communities and workplaces with coronavirus COVID-19 blockchain monitor

The Public Health Blockchain Consortium monitoring blockchain for the continual, and anonymous verification of places that are free of COVID-19
Cobwebs Technologies

Cobwebs Technologies opens London office

Cobwebs provides intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies and corporate security teams with a high-powered and multi-functional intelligence
spammer

Badly trained spam – Only a quarter of Brits train their spam filter

British email users want to have as little to do with spam as possible! Only 25% of Brits mark suspicious emails as spam or put them in the ‘Spam’ folder
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