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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
RFID Technologies

234 Regent Street, Observatory, Johannesburg

tel:  
+27 10 237 0675
fax:  
+27 86 617 8002
cell:  
+27 66 093 7296
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.rf-id-systems.com

Core business offering: RFID Technologies develops and manufactures RFID and IoT systems and solutions for farmers and industrial clients.


Marsh, Mike
President
[email protected]
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Section - Access control & identity management
-ID card systems
-ID cards
-Identity management systems
Section - Asset management
-Asset tagging systems
-Asset tracking systems
- Active
- Passive
-Labelling/tagging systems
-Labels/tags
-Marking materials & services
-Personnel tracking
Section - Other security equipment
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Digital video systems
- Storage systems
- Video enhancement systems
-Lenses
- Fixed focal length
News from RFID Technologies:
State-of-the-art evacuation system
May 2001, Fire & Safety, RFID Technologies

Notifier has announced the availability of its XPIQ quad intelligent audio transponder, an advanced voice evacuation system. The XPIQ is an integrated, multichannel audio amplification and distribution ...

The case for laser spot type detection
March/April 2001, Fire & Safety, RFID Technologies

The laser spot detection system can be used with a high degree of confidence as a cost-effective alternative to aspirated type systems, which can be installed in high sensitivity applications

Cost-effective voice evacuation systems
March/April 2001, Fire & Safety, RFID Technologies

Notifier Fire Systems has introduced the XPIQ quad and intelligent audio transponder, an efficient and cost-effective, distributed, multichannel voice evacuation system. The XPIQ is an integrated, multiple ...

New detectors offer unprotected ease of access for servicing
May 2000, Fire & Safety, RFID Technologies

Notifier South Africa boasts a range of highly sophisticated smoke detectors, including the LPX-751 Very Intelligent Early Warning (VIEW) Laser smoke detector and the FSI-751 and FSP-751/751T low-profile ...

Security news:
Are we our own worst enemy?
April 2024, Editor's Choice

Sonja de Klerk believes the day-to-day issues we face can serve as opportunities for personal growth and empowerment, enabling us to contribute to creating a better and safer environment for ourselves and South Africa.

SA's cybersecurity risks to watch
April 2024, Information Security

The persistent myth is that cybercrime only targets the biggest companies and economies, but cybercriminals are not bound by geography, and rapidly digitising economies lure them in large numbers.

Protecting IP and secret data in the age of AI
April 2024, Editor's Choice

The promise of artificial intelligence (AI) is a source of near-continuous hype for South Africans. However, for enterprises implementing AI solutions, there are some important considerations regarding their intellectual property (IP) and secret data.

Cyberthreats facing SMBs
April 2024, Editor's Choice

Data and credential theft malware were the top two threats against SMBs in 2023, accounting for nearly 50% of all malware targeting this market segment. Ransomware is still the biggest threat.

What are MFA fatigue attacks, and how can they be prevented?
April 2024, Information Security

Multifactor authentication is a security measure that requires users to provide a second form of verification before they can log into a corporate network. It has long been considered essential for keeping fraudsters out. However, cybercriminals have been discovering clever ways to bypass it.

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