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Topics include video analytics, cyber security, COVID-19 and video surveillance, and responses to the pandemic from the industry. Download your free report now!
colleague A lot has changed in the world since last year’s IFSEC Global Video Surveillance Report. The security industry has not been left untouched. The use of surveillance cameras in tracking, identifying and containing the virus hit the headlines as early as February, while innovations in AI and thermal imaging continue to be used as part of best practice safety management. In the Video Surveillance Report 2020, we discuss all this and much more. |
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Several trends are covered and analysed from the responses of over 700 security professionals. The uptake of video analytics and AI to provide an all-encompassing security solution continues to grow, while there is a growing movement towards cloud-based storage and analytics solutions. Cyber security also remains a prominent issue for the sector. And, we dedicate a chapter to how COVID-19 has affected the industry, asking whether video projects have been delayed and which analytics solutions best support in containing future infections. | Get up to speed >> |
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Topics include: Video analytics – the growing uptake and development of the industry and how software benefits security operations. Trends in the use of cloud-based solutions for video surveillance and VSaaS Cyber security and surveillance systems – how concerned are security professionals to potential weaknesses? And where do they see the biggest vulnerabilities? COVID-19 – how has the pandemic impacted upon projects? Does the industry believe video and analytics software has a key role to play in helping to contain the virus? General advice and responses from around the industry | Download this FREE report >> |
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