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Building business driven solutions for a digital future

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Safety & Security ME speaks with Alaa Elshimy, Managing Director & Vice President, Huawei Enterprise ME about the convergence of commercial security with cyber security and the company’s lans for the region.

Ring introduces new smart security cameras

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Ring has launched the Spotlight Cam Battery with 1080HD video, LED spotlights and a 110-decibel siren and the Spotlight Cam Solar Panel which has a HD camera with two-way talk and spotlights

Ring partners with Kuwait-based VAD X-cite

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Ring, a neighborhood security provider, recently announced a partnership agreement with X-cite by Alghanim Electronics, Kuwait’s largest electronic retailer, to distribute Ring’s security devices. This partnership will help Ring expand its reach across the Kuwait market, offering neighbors innovative security products and services.

Addressing the robust security market in Saudi

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Today security has become one of the most important factors prevailing everyday life and in such a dynamic market, events like Intersec provide the much needed exposure to the technology and solutions available for the surveillance industry.

Surveillance: More than just security

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There has been a surge in the need for surveillance owing to increased risk of threat activities, government mandates and stringent implementations. Research indicates that the overall commercial security market in the Middle East

Consolidating business, expanding partner base

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Safety & Security ME speaks with Rohit Khubchandani, Sales Manager MEA at DataDirect Networks (DDN) about their product portfolio and channel strategy.

Kaspersky uncovers vulnerabilities in smart cameras

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Kaspersky Lab researchers have discovered severe flaws that could transform popular smart cameras into surveillance tool. According to the research, the uncovered flaws could allow attackers

Dell EMC bets big on surveillance

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The video surveillance market is gaining popularity in the region with market research projecting the Middle East commercial security market to grow to $5.6 billion in 2022. Dell EMC is a strong player in this field with a robust portfolio of surveillance solutions built on data lake architecture. The EMC surveillance solutions offer an open platform along with distributed, centralized and cloud storage technologies.

Seagate partners Red Dot for East Africa

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World leading storage brand, Seagate entered into a partnership with Red Dot Distribution to expand its reach across East Africa during the recently concluded security and surveillance event, SecureExpo East Africa in Kenya. Red Dot Distribution, one of the most prominent distributors in the continent with Pan-Africa spread will now be the authorised distributor for Seagate hard drives for the East African marketplace.

D-Link to Enter CCTV Market With a Full Range of Solutions

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D-Link Corporation has announced that it has entered the closed circuit television (CCTV) market with the launch of more than eight different products targeted at this market vertical.

Addressing the market needs

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Safety & Security ME speaks with Khwaja Saifuddin, Senior Director – Sales, MEA & SE Asia about their diverse product portfolio and new announcements made at Intersec this year.

Industry on the growth track

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Security continues to be of prime importance for the video surveillance industry, especially with the market’s transition from analog to IP. Market research shows that demand for security cameras in the Middle East is continuously growing, consequently boosting demand for data storage in the surveillance market. 
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