Corps Security launches a thermal imaging tool to support organisations as they plan the return to work. The AI body temperature measurement tool, which comes in hand-held, fixed and tripod-mounted options, automatically scans people’s temperatures as they enter buildings allowing organisations to identify anyone with a high temperature – a key COVID-19 symptom.
The onset of the pandemic has boosted the need for essential goods. Food, medicine, and medical equipment are more relevant to people at this stage that anything else. But fear of spreading the pandemic has also prompted many countries to control and restrict the movement of people and goods.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are the rage in tech right now and not surprisingly, many cyber companies are beginning to automate an increasing amount of their operations. Some of this is great, particularly when it assists cybersecurity professionals to automate mundane tasks and focus more of their attention on higher level analysis.
As we all know, people can use infrared thermometers. Perform temperature measurement on the target object to assist daily production and work. When using an infrared thermometer, you need to pay attention to some details to ensure that the instrument can successfully play the required role.
Analysys Mason, a global technology analyst firm, announces the findings of its global study into cyber security buying and adoption trends in ...
Driven by increasing threats and the push by governments around the world to build safer and smarter cities, the need for more sophisticated video surveillance solutions continues to grow.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) is now accepting applications for the Denis R. Hebert Identity Management Scholarship. This program, presented in partnership with the Center for Identity at the University of Texas at Austin, will offer two $5,000 scholarships for SIA members to help further their education in the field of identity management. The scholarship was named after Hebert, a member of SIA’s Board of Directors and immediate past chairman of the board, serving as chair from 201
Ambarella is a big player in the video surveillance market, but not a familiar name to many buyers of security cameras. They don’t make cameras, but they make the computer chips inside. Founded in 2004, Ambarella began in the broadcast infrastructure encoders market and entered the market for professional security cameras in 2008. More recently, the company has also entered the market for automotive OEM solutions.
Video surveillance is commonly associated with security. But in most cases, it's used to record incidents and assist in investigations after the fact rather than prevent undesirable events. Artificial intelligence–powered video analytics is a highly promising trend that fundamentally changes the way things work. Extracting manageable data from a video stream can help recognise risky situations early on, minimising damage and, ideally, completely avoid emergencies. At the same time, AI significan
17th China Public Security Expo, will be held from 28 Oct to 31 Oct 2019.
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