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OmniVision Security Services
Core business offering: OmniVision offers a camera-based monitoring service, including video analytics, alarm systems and licence plate recognition. As a privately owned, independent security company, it can help clients piece together what is and what is not working in their security portfolio. It also provides cloud video storage at reasonable rates.
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Cape Town
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Durban
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Johannesburg
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Section - Service providers
-Services offered
- AI & analytic services
- Alarm monitoring
- Reaction & dispatch
- Video analytics
- Video management
- Video monitoring
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Physical security info management platforms (PSIM)
-Video analytics
- AI-enhanced analytics
- On-camera
- Remote/cloud-based
- Server-based
News from OmniVision Security Services: |
Complementing onsite security with offsite monitoring
September 2017, Surveillance, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Integrated Solutions, Editor's Choice, Modular Communications, OmniVision Security Services, Verifier
Hi-Tech Security Solutions spoke to industry players who outline specific considerations that will guarantee a more balanced and holistic approach to enhancing security . |
Remote is lekker, or is it?
August 2016, Surveillance, Integrated Solutions, Security Services & Risk Management, OmniVision Security Services, Verifier
Hi-Tech Security Solutions asks three experts about remote monitoring and the associated control room staffing. |
Who watches the watchers?
October 2015, Surveillance, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Integrated Solutions, OmniVision Security Services
An off-site monitoring station can schedule video check-ups on the guarding station at a frequency desired by the client at a very low incremental cost. |
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.
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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. |
Gallagher Security’s Integrate Roadshow
April 2024, News & Events, Gallagher
Gallagher Security recently teamed up with nine technology partners to showcase the latest integrated security capabilities at the Integrate Roadshow in Durban, bringing together about 60 attendees, including end users, channel partners, consultants, and other industry professionals. |
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