User experience and convenience are central to the specification of new access control systems for security and facilities teams, according to a new report, with a growing expectation for frictionless ...
IFSEC Insider, formerly IFSEC Global, is the leading online community and news platform for security and fire safety professionals. Many countries now employ surveillance cameras in public places as a ...
A tech writer specialising in cybersecurity, working with Redscan on this and a number of other GDPR, MDR, and ethical hacking projects. Starting out as a bit of a practical joke between colleagues ...
We’ve all heard the term ‘Artificial Intelligence’, or ‘AI’ for short. There is a widespread acceptance that it is set to have a significant impact on the physical security sector in the years to come ...
In conjunction with the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF), we examine some of the key aspects of fire-resistant glazing. Fire-resistant glazing can be used to ensure that – along with other elements ...
IFSEC Insider hears from Hannah Eales, Partner at legal firm Kingsley Napley, who provides an overview of fire safety notices, what they are and what happens if not complied with. Receiving a fire ...
“The next decade will be dominated by AI applications in the security industry. AI can be very helpful when it comes to assessing and analysing massive amounts of data to help monitor critical ...
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 ...
IFSEC Global takes its annual look at the video surveillance market, as we capture, analyse and reveal the views and trends directly from security and facilities professionals in the Video ...
Sixty-three pages of ‘Application Guidelines’ probably don’t sound too riveting. More palatable, I hope, is this short summary I’ve put together; but why bother when you think you’re already doing the ...
Tesco’s Chief Executive, Ken Murphy, has announced that staff are to be offered bodycams after abuse rose by a third in the last year. Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Murphy said those responsible “are ...
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