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Megapixel cameras and the latest NVR technology can catch and prevent thousands of dollars in theft while achieving total system payback. In the April issue of Security Magazine, there
A sidebar to the new President taking office was the effort by the Secret Service to develop a BlackBerry that was super-secure. The device may prove secure or not.
Zalud’s Blog wasn’t at Davos, Switzerland, but got word of a first global study on the security of information economies. In the study, Unsecured Economies: Protecting Vital Information, security
Millions of people gathered around their computers to watch Barack Obama be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America. Thanks in part to streaming
The Frontier Version 5.8 software upgrade is a comprehensive security solution that provides real-time monitoring for access doors and alarm points for local/remote locations in the healthcare, airport, higher
While mass notification systems get the word out to employees, students and visitors, it’s a tougher nut to crack for individuals to call for help and provide situational awareness
Zalud’s Blog has learned that RS2 Technologies, a provider of access control systems, has integrated its Access It! access control software with wireless locksets from ASSA ABLOY group brands.
Zalud’s Blog just got a phone call from Neve Ilan, Israel. BriefCam has launched technology for summarizing CCTV footage. The technology allows for one day of surveillance camera footage
In recognition of the economic power of privately held businesses, DiversityBusiness.com, a business-to-business Internet site, recently named Carter Brothers, LLC as one of the top businesses in the United
You can do something about the weather. Just ask Weather Decision Technologies. This week it inked an agreement to provide advanced alerting and interactive weather services to Security Networks,