CCTV


Axis, Bosch, Sony Announce Open Network Video Interface Forum

September 9, 2008

In May, Axis Communications, Bosch Security Systems and Sony Corp. announced cooperation to create a global open forum for the development of a standard network interface for network video products. Recently, the forum was introduced as ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum).


A Secure Selection

By Courtney Pedersen · September 2008

Video solution cuts down on university's costly thefts

The University of Buffalo has a widely distributed multicampus environment with varied security needs in different departments. A video solution was critical at the university.


Latin America City To Install Municipal Surveillance Security Solution

September 3, 2008

Magal Security Systems Ltd. recently announced that its subsidiary Senstar-Stellar has received an order for the installation of a municipal surveillance security solution in a large city in Latin America, based on its FORTIS Command and Control System.


IP Video Management Software Helps Protect, Monitor Virginia Business Complex

September 2, 2008

Lord and Company Technologies has implemented Milestone XProtect Professional IP video surveillance management software and easily upgraded to XProtect Enterprise as a central operational monitoring interface for the Madison Crescent complex in Gainesville, Va.


Staying in Focus

By Guy Shahmoon · September 2008

IP camera features make video surveillance a force to be reckoned with

As video surveillance becomes a more pervasive and mission-critical operation, enterprises need powerful, scalable security solutions that can grow with their businesses. Video cameras are just one piece of the puzzle.


Las Vegas Transit Authority Deploys Mobile Video Surveillance Solution

August 28, 2008

March Networks, a provider of intelligent IP video and business analysis applications, announced recently that the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) is using the company's mobile video surveillance solutions for security and risk management on its para-transit and fixed route buses.


London Borough Migrates To IP CCTV Solution

August 27, 2008

London Borough Migrates To IP CCTV Solution

IP video technology has been chosen by the London Borough of Newham, UK to replace its aging VCR recording system and to provide a platform for future migration to a total IP CCTV solution.


Report: Global CCTV Market Expected To Grow 23 Percent By 2012

August 22, 2008

Report: Global CCTV Market Expected To Grow 23 Percent By 2012

Research and Markets recently released a report, “Global CCTV Market Analysis (2008-2012),” that looks at the demand for CCTV products in the next four years.


IP Video Chosen For Large-Scale Rail Network Upgrade In United Kingdom

August 20, 2008

IP Video Chosen For Large-Scale Rail Network Upgrade In United Kingdom

Integrated IP video technology has been deployed as part of a massive CCTV central monitoring and recording project for First Capital Connect (FCC), one of the UK’s newest train operating companies.


EVT Signs Distribution Agreement With Intronics

August 18, 2008

EVT, a developer of video management and NVR video management software, recently announced that it has received a large license order to deliver its networked video management and recording software to Intronics B.V. Holland, a member of the TKH Group.


New Products

Cameras

Lens

ImmerVision has certified Stanley Security Solutions’ VIP X DVRs ImmerVision Enables, which allows the digital video management system to offer full panoramic functionality using ImmerVision's IMV1-1/3 Panomorph lens. The lens attaches to existing standard analog or IP cameras, giving them 360-degree viewing capability without blind spots.

Cameras

Bullet Camera

Visiontech's VC14LWS 3.6-millimeter, color, IR bullet camera can see up to 30 feet at 0.0 lux. The AL1 lens provides high picture quality in any light situation. The 1/3-inch day/night CCD™ camera provides 420 TV lines resolution and is weatherproof.

Cameras

Bullet Camera

SECO-LARM's EV-133C-DWAVQ uses 56 LEDs and a 4- to 9-millimeter varifocal lens for up to 100 feet of IR-illuminated range. The camera features 12 volts DC or 24 volts AC power input, with concealed cabling through the mount. A split-glass design prevents the LEDs' infrared light from reflecting off the glass and back into the lens. The bullet camera is constructed of die-cast aluminum with a weatherproof design. The camera uses a Sony 1/3-inch Super HAD CCD chip for color and offers 550 TV lines of resolution.

ID Insurance

Crossing the Chasm: Deterrence to Defeat

In this age of widespread easy access to personal information, identity theft has become the fastest growing and most lucrative crime in America.

Info. Security

Leaving Your Mark

Today’s mobile professionals carry more sensitive information than ever before. A single laptop can contain information that can be valued in the millions, if not billions, of dollars.

New Webinar

UHF Gen 2 RFID Expands Possibilities

When you think about security access and tracking solutions, now you can start thinking differently.

Poll

Which of the following identity management products do you see being the most useful in the security industry?