What keeps you up at night Issue 9 2020 One continent, many different security priorities: KnowBe4's security snapshot of sub-Saharan Africa's ‘Big Three’.
The changing face of ransomware Issue 9 2020 Relying only on a layered defence is no longer sufficient; one needs total visibility as a primary cyber defence mechanism.
Knowledge sharing in the medical field Issue 9 2020 There are many reasons for a healthcare institution to share knowledge and some of today’s most modern technologies can provide a simple and efficient solution.
Intelligent video analytics for CCTV Issue 9 2020, Marathon Consulting Lesley-Anne Kleyn expands on the growth and utility of analytics at the edge, including the benefits AI and deep learning have added to analytics algorithms.
New public CCTV system secures Sandton Central Issue 9 2020 The Sandton Central Management District’s (SCMD) state-of-the-art system uses artificial intelligence to detect and respond to specific events.
Opportunities on the edge Issue 9 2020, Infrastructure The ability of organisations to realise business value from data increasingly depends on their capacity to collect, process, store and analyse it at the edge.
Enabling data-driven governments Issue 9 2020 Across the globe, governments are exploring ways to use data to improve the life of citizens, increase efficiency of operations, and create more innovative business models.
City installs 13 000 cameras in four months Issue 9 2020, Surveillance Eagle Eye Networks and its reseller partner fast-tracked installation of 13 720 cloud managed cameras in a cyber-secure city-wide surveillance programme in Mexico City, using 4G connectivity.
Looking back with a new perspective on the future Issue 9 2020, Axis Communications SA, Security Services & Risk Management Peter Lindström reflects on predictions he made about the macro trends affecting the sector in 2020 in the light of the pandemic.
Eagle to land in SA in 2021 Issue 9 2020 Eagle Eye Networks raises $40 million to transform video surveillance by combining cloud and AI, has plans for South Africa.
The best DJ in biometrics Issue 9 2020, Technews Publishing From a DJ to South Africa’s security industry disruptor, Gary Chalmers is leading the market into the ‘as-a-service’ business model.
Pre-empting the cable thieves Issue 9 2020, Bidvest Protea Coin Cable theft is one of the most common crimes in South Africa, costing service providers as well as consumers and business users millions in terms of lost productivity, unnecessary bills and extreme levels of stress.
Supporting human operations Issue 9 2020, Leaderware Ensuring camera views of critical incident behaviour are displayed adequately for behavioural detection purposes in the control room.
Securing your mobile life Issue 9 2020 In the mobile space, as in the general IT space, the biggest risk we face is the human factor and most risks are the result of the ignorance or carelessness.
Impossible is only an opinion Issue 8 2020 Gerhard Furter has carved a niche for himself in the world of artificial intelligence, machine learning and decision systems by doing what others write off as impossible.
Wearable access technology Issue 8 2020, HID Global HID Global enables employees to open doors and authenticate to systems, hands-free, using Nymi workplace wearables.
Implementing low dosage full body X-ray systems Issue 8 2020, Leaderware Low dosage full body X-rays provide a unique and effective means to protect companies and countries from theft and other illegal activities.