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David McClelland speaks to Mike Brooman, CEO of master systems integrator, Vanti at IFSEC and The Facilities Show 2023 in London. Hear Mike’s insight on the Smart Buildings Immersive Experience at the ...
It has been nearly two years since the last State of Physical Access Control Report and much in the world has changed since then. Not least the aftermath of a global pandemic which has, for many of us ...
Video surveillance technology has evolved over the past decade, and significant opportunities have now opened up for video users, as well as installers and integrators. Those who embrace the ...
The realm of physical security is rapidly evolving, demanding innovative approaches to risk assessment. Traditional methods, being only reliant on past data in developing a risk-based approach can ...
As organisations continue to expand beyond physical locations, mesh networks will only grow in demand and availability. As a global market, it’s projected to reach a $12.8 billion valuation by 2031 ...
The topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has dominated the media in 2023. With the use cases for AI ever-expanding, IFSEC Insider asked several experts to give their predictions for the future of AI ...
The exclusive IFSEC Insider Video Surveillance Trend Report is back for 2023, as we take our annual look at the video surveillance market and assess key trends, challenges and what’s ahead for camera ...
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into physical security systems is rapidly transforming the video surveillance industry. Dakota Murphey provides an overview of ...
Large, global companies lost a combined $1 trillion in revenue in 2022 due to physical security incidents, according to a World Security Report, with economic unrest expected to be the greatest ...
Fortunately, most of the world started to rebound in 2021, with the security sector no exception. According to Omdia’s latest research data, the global electronic physical access control equipment ...
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Murphy said those responsible “are small in number but have a disproportionate impact.And the number of these incidents is increasing”. He added that staff “deserve to ...
Access control systems have come a long way from the traditional mechanical lock and key. There is greater demand than ever for convenient solutions to enter and exit buildings and facilities from ...