RS2 Technologies ACT365 cloud-based access control and video management solution empowers users that look to streamline security and business operations through a cloud-based, intuitive platform.
Hikvision Thermal-Optical Turret Camera DS-2TD1217-2/V1 is part of Hikvision’s Performance Series Thermal Cameras, specifically designed for short-range detection.
Detex Corporation’s Delayed Egress with latch retraction device is designed for applications such as healthcare facilities, where security is a high priority for the protection of patients and employees.
Genetec’s ClearID™ is a self-service physical identity and access management (PIAM) system that manages access rights and enforces security policies to help make enterprises more efficient, compliant and secure.
When California Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 327 on September 28, California became the first state to enact legislation expressly governing cybersecurity measures that must be employed by manufacturers of Internet-connected “smart” devices, collectively known as the Internet of Things (IoT). The law, to be codified at California Civil Code Sections 1798.91.04–06, became effective on January 1, 2020.
As technologies and laws continue to evolve, and more people move into urban centers, cities are looking for ways to become smarter – and safer. Today, more than half of the world’s population lives in an urban area. It is predicted that by 2030, our planet will have 41 mega-cities with more than 10 million inhabitants each. After all, a successful city attracts businesses, fosters innovation and provides incredible opportunities for its citizens. But how do we construct and manage cities so that everything, and everyone, flows smoothly today and in the future? How can we ensure that cities are resilient and continue to succeed as they grow?