Surveillance



PoPI and the issue of privacy
CCTV Handbook 2015
PoPI is not an IT problem, it will impact almost every aspect of security as data on people, their movements and activities is captured and analysed. The question is if security will be ready?

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Making the right decisions
CCTV Handbook 2015, SMC - Security Management Consultants, Security Services & Risk Management
Consultants form a critical component of successful security rollouts. Hi-Tech Security Solutions decided to find out what the role of consultants in large projects is, and how they advise clients on what is required.

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The benefits of the digital mind
CCTV Handbook 2015, Milestone Systems
As the trend towards digital video progresses, we are seeing corporations that are not taking full advantage of the possibilities for enhancing their business with visual data.

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Big market potential in small systems
CCTV Handbook 2015, Axis Communications SA
Small businesses need to break away from their analogue prison to benefit from the additional functionality IP surveillance offers.

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Analogue is very undead
CCTV Handbook 2015, Elvey Security Technologies , Provision ISR SA, Dahua Technology South Africa
As much as the IP vendors would have you believe that analogue surveillance is dead and gone, this technology refuses to go quietly. Users today have a choice of analogue HD standards to choose from that delivers HD without the IP.

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AHD offers the best of both worlds
CCTV Handbook 2015, Provision ISR SA
The development of AHD (Analogue High Definition) means the market can now find a middle ground that carries increased functionality over traditional analogue, while concurrently providing a more cost effective solution than IP.

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Is high definition analogue confusing?
CCTV Handbook 2015
We have a new name in the crowd, AHD (analogue high definition). Now the key question is, which CCTV solution do you choose: HD-CVI, HD-TVI, HD-SDI, IP or the new kid on the block, AHD.

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A light on low light technology
CCTV Handbook 2015, Hikvision South Africa
We’ve heard of these fantastic cameras that can produce colour images in near total darkness. They look good on paper, but what is the reality? Hi-Tech Security Solutions decided to ask.

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Power to the camera
CCTV Handbook 2015, PSS Distributors
Today, one of the largest dangers companies face is the load shedding schedules that Eskom provides, as well as surges and spikes from poor power provisioning. Hi-Tech Security Solutions examines the issue of power management in the context of a surveillance installation.

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Remote surveillance exposed
CCTV Handbook 2015, GoThermal (TeleEye), Guardian Eye
Remote monitoring has grown significantly in South Africa over the past few years as more companies opt to have their surveillance systems monitored from far away, but is it a viable and reliable option?

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Remote monitoring means ­business
CCTV Handbook 2015, Graphic Image Technologies
CCTV on its own is a reactive tool at best, and organisations can only go back after an event has taken place to see what exactly happened and who was to blame. CCTV with remote monitoring is the ultimate business security and productivity tool.

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Observing body worn cameras
CCTV Handbook 2015, Betatrac Telematic Solutions
How does a guard change his behaviour when he/she is wearing a camera? How does the public react when they know the guard or police officer they are talking to is recording the interaction?

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Spoiled for choice
CCTV Handbook 2015, Technews Publishing
Hi-Tech Security Solutions delivers its Camera Selection Guide and DVR/NVR Round-Up to give you some insight into the products available today. Despite the variety of issues one has to consider when ...

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Storage solutions for surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2015, Infrastructure
One thing we can all be sure of is that surveillance installations need to store large amounts of video footage. And as the resolutions of cameras improve, the size of the storage required also increases.

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Unlimited capabilities with VMS
CCTV Handbook 2015, Cathexis Technologies
Video management software (VMS) is turning CCTV surveillance technology into a powerful business management tool. In fact, the number of applications may soon only be limited to the breadth of the user’s imagination.

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Will 4K make an impact this year?
CCTV Handbook 2015, Bosch Building Technologies, Hikvision South Africa
There can be no doubt that 4K, or Ultra HD, is an amazing technology, but the uptake has been slow for a number of reasons. Is this about to change?

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Secure surveillance system at school
CCTV Handbook 2015, Regal Security Distributors SA
Night-time intrusion and the inability to keep track of vehicular traffic at Van Riebeeckpark Primary School in Kempton Park prompted the school management to issue a tender for the installation of a high-quality surveillance system and a licence plate recognition solution.

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Arteco VMS for solar farm
CCTV Handbook 2015, Arteco Global Africa
The Renewable Energy Investments of South Africa solar plant, situated 20 kilometres outside of Kathu, needed to secure 6 kilometres of perimeter along with adjoining substation, gates and operational buildings.

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Over 4000 VMS and 1400 VCA channels in use
CCTV Handbook 2015, Security & Communication Warehouse
Railway chooses Mirasys as management platform for security upgrade for one of the world’s largest railway networks, comprising 115 000 km and over 8000 stations, with over 30 million passengers daily.

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Reducing stadium visitor violence
CCTV Handbook 2015
Violence at sports events in Europe has increased to an alarming degree in recent years. A large stadium in Empoli, Italy, relies on Sunell to cover the entire stadium and keep order.

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