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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 ...
James Moore is the Managing Editor of IFSEC Insider, the leading online publication for security and fire news in the industry.James writes, commissions, edits and produces content for IFSEC Insider, ...
For decades CCTV has been deployed with great success in the fight against crime. But if security cameras have long been a reliable means of catching people in the act of breaking and entering, the ...
Gerry Dunphy, Strategy Director for IFSEC International, explores the role of surveillance technology in modern society, and why the conversation has been highlighted once more with the onset of the ...
IFSEC Insider explores the complexities of protecting health workers, as research demonstrates how risk stretches beyond the workplace. Domestic violence, for example, is a hidden – but clear – ...
Hunter Seymour investigates the new approach from UK Government and its Joint Security and Resilience Centre (JSaRC) to strengthen ties between private security professionals and services, and the ...
The UK’s Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) has evolved to become the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA). Part of the UK’s Security Service (MI5), the new NPSA has ...
“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 ...
A tech writer specialising in cybersecurity, working with Redscan on this and a number of other GDPR, MDR, and ethical hacking projects. They are one of the most effective methods for protecting ...
A new study has revealed the impacts on the mental health of leaseholders who are stuck in their flats and face huge costs for remediation of unsafe cladding or other building safety defects. Ron ...
Think of the vast auditorium of London’s landmark Royal Festival Hall (length 50 metres), double it, and that 100 metres span gives you a very clear idea of the remarkable detecting range for large ...