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Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Suprema, ZKTeco, Residential Estate (Industry), Access Control & Identity Management
Biometrics, specifically fingerprint biometrics, is still the staple diet for businesses, governments and estates looking to streamline access control while improving security.

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Remote maintenance is a reality
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Editor's Choice, Residential Estate (Industry)
With the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) becoming more accepted in general, remote maintenance has in fact become possible.

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Buy and manage, or use?
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Security Services & Risk Management, Residential Estate (Industry), Agriculture (Industry)
The as-a-service concept has found acceptance in many areas, such as IT, and now security-as-a-service is a reality for many estates in South Africa.

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Bin the book, evolve to electronic
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Editor's Choice, Access Control & Identity Management, Residential Estate (Industry)
Hi-Tech Security Solutions looks for the solution to the visitor management issue by chatting to some industry visitor management veterans.

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Simple but secure home security
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Surveillance
Panasonic’s Home Network System provides a broad range of security measures for your home, and that’s just one aspect of what it offers.

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Home security in an estate?
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Forbatt SA, Hikvision South Africa, Residential Estate (Industry)
Security estates are secure, but not impenetrable. What modern security solutions are there for residences in secure estates?

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Integrated layers of security
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Security Services & Risk Management, Residential Estate (Industry)
Integration is the key to effectively securing your estate in an environment where criminals are becoming more sophisticated.

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There’s an app for that
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, ZKTeco, Security Services & Risk Management, Residential Estate (Industry)
Property owners in estates often have a false sense of security due to the environment already having a level of security with guards, electric fences and the like.

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Is your water meter online?
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Residential Estate (Industry), Infrastructure, Products & Solutions
VixNet Africa has launched a new way for estates to remotely keep tabs on its residents’ and common property water usage.

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Integration and communication are essential
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2017, Black Point Tech cc t/a BPT, Products & Solutions, Residential Estate (Industry)
Integration and communication are two essential features when considering security systems and access control in a residential environment.

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Prevention is better, and cheaper
August 2017, HID Global, Editor's Choice, Information Security, Healthcare (Industry)
Securing healthcare data across the ecosystem will not only prevent fraud, it will also improve service delivery in the public and private sectors.

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Only the paranoid survive
August 2017, Editor's Choice, Information Security, Infrastructure
Whether you’re a government, a hospital, a global corporation, a small business or an individual, you should be paranoid because they are out to get you.

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The kids are alright
August 2017, Nemtek Electric Fencing Products, Inhep Electronics Holdings, iPulse Systems, Turnstar Systems, Editor's Choice, Access Control & Identity Management, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Asset Management
While there is no getting around the fact that South Africa’s manufacturing sector faces myriad modern obstacles and challenges, it can be considered a mark of pride that the security sector consistently bucks the trend.

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Artificial intelligence is a no-brainer
1 August 2017, Security Services & Risk Management
AI is the ability of machines to process information in a way similar to the human brain, with the quest for AI driving towards duplication and extension of the abilities of the human mind.

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The fake news of the control room
1 August 2017, Surveillance
Unwanted alerts are the fake news of the security industry and they clutter the view of the operators and limit their ability to make an informed decision.

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The modern commercial facility builds on standards
1 August 2017, Johnson Controls, Security Services & Risk Management, Retail (Industry)
Using technology standards ensure more efficient and flexible management of systems, is more cost-effective and it’s more secure than trying to manage multiple disparate point solutions.

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Will artificial intelligence replace our jobs?
1 August 2017, Information Security, Security Services & Risk Management
Many welcome the possibilities brought about by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, but there is also growing uncertainty about the long-term impact on jobs.

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Innovative, adaptive, integrated hospital security
1 August 2017, Johnson Controls, Editor's Choice, Asset Management, Healthcare (Industry)
Hospitals need to secure not just their patients, but their staff, their high value assets and sensitive areas like pharmacies. It requires an integrated approach.

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Optimising productivity on the go
1 August 2017, Editor's Choice, Asset Management, Infrastructure, Security Services & Risk Management
A new generation of technology is uniquely positioned to transform the field service industry, promising to reduce costs and dramatically improve the quality service organisations can offer.

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Shipton takes the reins at Impro
August 2017, Impro Technologies, Editor's Choice, Access Control & Identity Management, News & Events
Errol East has retired from Impro, handing over the reins to the new MD, Mike Shipton.

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