Harnessing the benefits of facial recognition can provide organisations with enhanced business intelligence, as well as offering a real competitive advantage.
They’re on our phones, our computers, our homes, and in our cars. Despite their growing prevalence in today’s tech-savvy generation, they still have an air of mystery to them – and it’s not intentional.
More than 80 million travellers passed through Dubai International Airport in 2017, a figure to expected to reach 124 million by 2020, making it one of the busiest in the world.
Decades ago, science fiction writers and filmmakers dreamed that biometrics would become an integral part of security: now that dream is becoming a reality.
Businesses that continue to treat physical and cyber security as silos are at risk of being left behind, as technology advances rapidly and threats keep evolving.
Recently a Belgian security researcher at KU Leuven University revealed a serious flaw in the WPA2 security protocol, used to secure virtually all modern Wi-Fi networks, potentially putting millions of devices at risk.
Are you familiar with the advantages of a network-based video security solution with an integrated ‘cactus concept’ for all your hardware and software?