
The Lucky Eagle Casino in southwest Washington State has completed a new installation of megapixel cameras from Arecont Vision. The casino, which has been in operation since 1995, chose to upgrade existing analog system in order to improve the ability to view and identify critical information on video.
Community redevelopment efforts in Columbus, Ohio have received a boost thanks to a newly installed wireless video surveillance system.
As the largest air transport group in Spain, Iberia Airlines was interested in improving safety in aircraft-only areas, heightening security in the wake of a 2006 car bombing, and preventing theft in its 200,000 square meter facilities. Unhappy with its existing CCTV security system, the organization turned to video analytics software developer Agent Vi when upgrading its security system.
Axis Communications recently announced that Grambling State University is using its network cameras to ensure the safety of its students and property.
To accommodate a major expansion of the video surveillance system now protecting port operations, officials with the Port of Corpus Christi (Texas) have selected Siemens Building Technologies Inc. to upgrade the capabilities of the entire system.
Strix Systems recently announced that its Access/One Outdoor Wireless Systems and integrated high performance Personal Mobile Command communication systems are being deployed for emergency response vehicles and tactical mobile communications for public safety at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
Crowds in public venues create special demands for safety that are being addressed by the Rhode Island Convention Center complex.
Trango Broadband Wireless, a developer of licensed and unlicensed microwave wireless solutions, recently announced a schedule of monthly training sessions to be held at the company’s Poway, Calif., facility just minutes from downtown San Diego.
Daniel V. Hoffman, a well-known and respected "ethical hacker" will head the SMobile Threat Center and lead the product development team on future updates, enhancement and versions of the flagship product
ioimage recently announced that its intelligent video solution has been implemented in two 14-story apartment buildings each housing 400 families in Tokyo, to prevent theft and criminal activities.
The AW900xTR IP addressable multipoint wireless Ethernet radio features a built-in spectrum analyzer and a remote user configuration utility. The radio is firmware upgradeable. With a new ruggedized aluminum housing, and 5x the range of 802.11, the AW900xTR radio transceiver provides the user with the flexibility to connect to any IP-based security device in almost any working environment and at very large distances. A single AW900xTR access point can support up to 16 concurrent Ethernet clients such as network cameras, gate/door access controllers and biometric scanners.
The IEEE802.3af, 15.4W, single-port midspan is designed to be ideal for powering PoE- and non-PoE-enabled security cameras, RFI ID scanners and door access controls. The midspan is UHN tested and comes in a non-vented case.
ThruLink devices provide transparent and secure communication over public and private networks. The units are designed to perform behind firewalls, NAT devices and most other network configurations while providing seamless encrypted communication for all TCP/IP protocols regardless of the type of traffic. When properly deployed, ThruLink devices are transparent to the network and will not affect TTL, VLAN information or broadcast/multicast traffic. This reduces network complexity and routing problems, and saves time and resources.
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IP has changed the way people are thinking about security for their industrial environments. With the vast capability for collecting and analyzing data that comes with an IP-based security system, the mission is no longer simply surveillance, but an integrated security system.