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GFC Profesional 4K Camera from Pelco by Schneider Electric
February 14, 2019
Designed to support challenging lighting conditions typical in city surveillance, airports, traffic, gaming facilities, corrections, hospitality and more, the GFC Professional 4K camera from Pelco by Schneider Electric delivers 8MP resolution detail for demanding surveillance applications with heavy foot and vehicular traffic.
The low-cost P1290-E thermal camera from Axis Communications can be used as a sensor to avoid compromising privacy – like in schools, healthcare settings or care homes – since thermal imaging detects incidents without revealing personal details about the people in the scene.
Requiring no ambient light and providing excellent image quality in darkness, smoke or fog, Hanwha Techwin’s IP-based Wisenet thermal cameras are capable of long-range detection.
The MIC IP camera series from Bosch can withstand high winds, rain, fog, 100-percent humidity, temperatures as low as -40 degrees F and as high as 149 degrees F, extreme vibrations and more.
Saros Line of Thermal Cameras from Flir Systems, Inc.
February 14, 2019
The Saros line of outdoor security cameras from FLIR Systems, Inc., enables enterprise security leaders to implement intrusion detection in a cost-effective manner.
Whether you’re charged with protecting a remote perimeter or a facility with frequent lighting changes – such as a lobby or garage – getting usable results from your surveillance program without abundant false alarms can be challenging.
Most people in the physical security industry are familiar with the 5 Ds: deter, detect, delay, deny and defend. These principles seem universally applicable for facility or asset protection use cases. But what principles should we apply in areas of open public access?
There are several options to consider when it comes to analytics for video surveillance systems: deploy analytics on the edge, or “in-camera”; use a dedicated server; or use a hybrid approach which leverages both edge and server implementations.
With approximately two million square-feet of data center infrastructure to protect, RagingWire Data Centers are leveraging security technology to address insider threats, cyber risk and more.
City roadways across the world are busier than they have ever been, a record number of vehicles traveling to and from work, school, the gym and wherever else commuters need to be on a daily basis.