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Unintended consequences of video motion detection
July 2015, Surveillance
Video motion detection is now being touted as a major cure for a range of CCTV ­issues, but can end up being more work than less, depending on how it is used.

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Using technology to increase mine health and safety
June 2015, Mining (Industry)
There has been increasing pressure on mining operations to focus on the safety and security of their personnel. This is especially pertinent to underground operations, but is also applicable where processing of minerals and ore takes place.

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Control room supervision and effective CCTV delivery
June 2015, Surveillance
There is one fundamental truth to live CCTV, if the operator is not looking at the monitors displaying camera views, the system is not working.

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CCTV data as information
April 2015, Surveillance, Editor's Choice
Automated recognition of video features is still limited in scope and application and I have seen no system capable of genuine automated metadata analysis for real-world applications.

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How long can CCTV operators concentrate for?
March 2015, Surveillance
Recent studies by Dr Craig Donald show that operators are not limited to 20 minutes of concentration in the right environment. In fact, the right person in the right place can do far more.

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Contrasting CCTV and witness evidence qualities
February 2015, Surveillance
The quality of witness testimony has been highlighted by two major cases in South Africa which have received international prominence lately.

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Identifying the cause of operator detection failure
January 2015, Surveillance
Organisations spend intensive amounts of capital expenditure on CCTV and there is a significant cost to paying operator personnel on a long-term basis. Having spent that kind of money, there is a major expectation from organisational management that the system has to deliver.

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Practical surveillance guidelines
November 2014, Surveillance
Considering the UK Information Commissioner’s Office Data Protection Code of Practice for Surveillance.

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Who protects the watchers?
October 2014, Surveillance
In the present day, having only centralised resources versus distributed functions becomes questionable.

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The psychological impact of CCTV
September 2014, Surveillance
CCTV is primarily a psychological solution to risk and other factors.

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Poor playback undermines CCTV advances
August 2014, Surveillance
Dr Craig Donald shares his frustration over the poor playback capabilities in what are supposed to be today’s high-end CCTV cameras.

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Overcoming security isolation
July 2014, News & Events, Conferences & Events
Security has an interesting mix of traditional values and approaches, new operational functions, and one of the most dynamically changing technology system capabilities there is. The technology changes go beyond simple IT to innovative technology across a whole range of innovative and cutting edge technologies.

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