Private CCTV to be linked to Police database in Oz
Councils are reimbursing residents to link their private CCTV systems to the police database to assist in the investigation and prevention of crime
Councils are reimbursing residents to link their private CCTV systems to the police database to assist in the investigation and prevention of crime
At their core, commercial robots are designed to assist human beings. See how robotics can help increase efficiency in the security industry
A regular camera service gives you the peace of mind that your camera system is doing the job that you installed it for. Insight EDS has specialist servicing equipment that ensures a professional clean & service . Click here for more info
ANPR Cameras and drones were integral to the search and rescue of Cleo Smith. See how security technologies are tools used for helping solve crime.
Insight EDS has rolled out a Hosted Enterprise System at 33 Federal St. It integrates automation, intercom, CCTV systems, alarm & intrusion features. Different tenants on different floors can run their own security independently yet be part of the main building’s security. Check it out
A stand alone security camera with temperature measurement was installed to identify an individual’s temperature and to ensure they are wearing a mask before access is granted. Client feels that their residents, staff and visitors are protected by having this solution in place. Read more about it here.
Help keep your staff safe as we progress through the Alert Levels. We now have a Camera System that can identify COVID-19 symptoms by using a thermal screening solution combined with facial recognition. Check it out here
Supermarkets in the UK are rolling out Age Estimation Technology for the sale of alcohol at self service check outs – Read more here
CCTV Footage appears to capture two women in NZ Post uniforms stealing mail. The uniforms themselves had been stolen three days prior from a NZ Post depot in Auckland. Illustrating the importance of a serviced CCTV System.
A new report from the University of Victoria highlights the increasing use of Facial Recognition Technology in New Zealand – how it impacts on human rights as well as the growing regulation gap.