ISJ Security Spotlight: New body-worn camera to enhance worker safety; Surveillance tech deployed at heritage site!
International Security Journal (ISJ)
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New Axon body-worn camera to enhance frontline worker safety!
Rick Smith, CEO and Founder, Axon commented: “Public safety is about just that — people feeling and being safe in public, including while at work.
“That’s why Axon Body Workforce is so critical to our mission to protect life. It marks a new chapter in body-worn cameras, built to address the workplace violence affecting frontline workers.”
Available for purchase in the US, Australia, Canada, EU and UK, Axon Body Workforce is lightweight, customisable and integrates with the company’s real time operations and evidence management technology.
360 Vision’s surveillance tech deployed at English Heritage site
Installed by Select Electrics and specified by Derek Maltby of Global MSC Security, the additional CCTV coverage was necessitated to monitor the Exeter Quayside area, ensuring safety and security for both locals and visitors.
Kevin Tyrrell, CCTV Technical Manager, Select Electrics highlighted the need for a robust camera system that could withstand challenging conditions at Exeter Quayside.
“We required a camera that would not only provide reliable high-definition images but also one that would withstand high winds and rain.”
To address these challenges, 360 Vision Technology Ltd 's Invictus TX wireless camera was chosen, offering a one-off specific colour to match the heritage hue of the Transit Shed, meeting strict English Heritage requirements.
Barracuda report reveals financial drivers of cyber-attacks
According to the report, organisations face an average annual cost exceeding US $5m when responding to compromises.
A concern highlighted in the report is the growing exploration by hackers into the utilisation of generative AI (GenAI) technology.
This advancement may potentially elevate the volume, sophistication and effectiveness of cyber-attacks.
Alarmingly, 50% of respondents anticipate that AI will empower hackers to execute
Eviden leaders discuss the power of AI
ISJ hears from Eviden leaders Dr. Boghos Boghossian, CTO, Computer Vision, Gauvain Girault, CTO, Advanced Computing and Zeina Zakhour, CTO, Cybersecurity.
We are hearing a lot of things about the transformative powers of AI, as well as the risks and challenges involved.
But the best way to really grasp this is to speak to those who are ahead of the curve in their experiences utilising AI and dealing with its challenges.??
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Having said this, there isn’t a better starting point than Eviden, given its wide range of state of the art AI-powered solutions. Read more...
Guardhouse: Committed to its values?
Revolutionising the landscape of workforce management software for security SMEs, Guardhouse has become Australia’s largest provider for the sector – but the company’s plans don’t end there.
Guardhouse Founders, Andy Longworth, Julian Cartwright, Keith Longworth and Jack Alpe started the company in 2018 with a vision to address the gaps in Australia’s fast-growing security industry by building an end-to-end system to support that growth and empower clients to stay ahead of society’s changing security needs.?
Since then, Guardhouse has partnered with over 300 companies in the 20-2,000 staff range across Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
Product Focus: Zenitel introduces communication solutions for healthcare sector
The healthcare industry is under constant pressure, with hospitals dealing with a high number of emergency situations, staff shortages and burnout, putting immense strain on operations.
Ensuring a secure environment is paramount for healthcare facilities, with a focus on safeguarding the wellbeing of everyone.
The company’s healthcare communication solutions aim to assist facility owners by automating daily tasks, thereby reducing the demand on healthcare workers and enhancing overall operational efficiency.
Project Focus: Smiths Detection to boost security at Fukuoka International Airport
The technology, which includes 12 HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX X-ray scanners and 12 iLane A20 automatic tray return systems, is scheduled for deployment at the North and South Domestic Checkpoints.
According to the company, this strategic placement is designed to enhance security screening efficiency, prioritising expeditious processes without compromising on stringent safety standards.
The HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX , a computed tomography (CT) X-ray scanner, offers high-resolution 3D imaging for swift baggage assessment, allowing passengers to retain liquids and electronics in their hand luggage.
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