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Evolution of video surveillance cameras

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In the aftermath of the pandemic, the surveillance cameras saw tremendous advancements and the introduction of new technologies. COVID-19 enhanced the demand for and acceptance of cameras for a variety of applications such as physical facility monitoring, temperature sensing, and contact tracing.

Striking a balance between security and privacy

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With the explosion of technology development along with an increased concern over security, there is an increase in the adoption of video surveillance systems. But the question asked by many is, whether these systems are an invasion of privacy. If so, where is the right balance between security and privacy?

Importance of video surveillance on the rise

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In both the private and public sectors, many nations now use public video monitoring as a key method to track citizen flows and deter crime and terrorism. It is important to take constructive security steps to eliminate internal and external risks, whether for enterprise or at home.

Drones the future of public space safety

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Drones or Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) is the best example one can give for a technology that has great benefits and even greater challenges. Drones are said to be the future of public safety and security while public themselves are fearful of it in the present case scenario.

Hikvision identifies three Cs of AI security

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AI is being hailed as the latest security breakthrough, but the industry has yet to fully understand its capabilities, according to the world’s biggest supplier of video surveillance equipment. Now Hikvision, the Chinese manufacturer, says a simple three-C step approach

Technology set to redefine commercial security landscape

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The Middle East, with its predominance of critically-vital hydrocarbon, energy and utility plants, is set to become an early adopter of the latest AI-influenced identity and face recognition technology as commercial building security rises up the region’s infrastructure agenda, according to experts.

GCC infrastructure spend to boost economy

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The GCC is ready to throw off the shackles of lower GDP growth in 2020 with spending on infrastructure forecast to boost the region’s non-oil expansion. That’s the upbeat forecast in a report by Ventures Onsite, the construction intelligence partner of Intersec,

Intersec 2019, a run away success

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Organized by Messe Frankfurt, the 21st edition of Intersec, which concluded its three-day run on 22nd January 2019 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, attracted over 35,000 visitors from 126 countries seems like a run away success.
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