-
Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
Dafron Security & Defence

Dischem Centre, Faerie Glen, Pretoria

tel:  
+27 12 991 5105
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.dafron.co.za

Core business offering: Dafron Security & Defence distributes electronic security products to the trade market. With its ever-expanding range of products, Dafron has become a preferred one-stop security trade destination shop in Pretoria.


Faerie Glen, Pretoria

tel: +27 12 991 5105
[email protected]
Villieria, Pretoria

tel: +27 12 335 8853
[email protected]
Montana, Pretoria

tel: +27 12 548 6248
[email protected]
Herbst, Braam
Branch Manager (Montana)
[email protected]
Matloa, Tlou
Branch Manager (Faerie Glen)
[email protected]
Thamaga, Samson
Branch Manager (Villieria)
[email protected]
Watt, Mark
Managing Member Security Division
[email protected]
Watt, Sandy
Manager - Accounts
[email protected]
Ajax Systems
(Sub Agency)
BPT
(Sub Agency)
Centurion
(Sub Agency)
Eufy
(Sub Agency)
Fenix
(Sub Agency)
Fluss
(Sub Agency)
Gemini
(Sub Agency)
Hikvision
(Sub Agency)
IDS
(Sub Agency)
Nemtek
(Sub Agency)
OPTEX
(Sub Agency)
Paradox
(Sub Agency)
Sentry
(Sub Agency)
SonOff
(Sub Agency)
Section - Access control & identity management
-Access control readers & control units
-Card technology
- Dual/multi technology
- Proximity
-Control systems
- Card/keypad combination
- Control reports
-Fingerprint analysis
-Electrically-powered door operators
Section - Alarm systems - sensors, panels & systems
-Annunciators, lights
-Annunciators, sirens
-Annunciators, sounders
-Control panels
- Arm/disarm stations
- Graphic panels (icons)
- I/O expanders
- Programmable remotely
- Remote stations
- Touch screen
- Wireless
- Zone expanders
-Miscellaneous alarm equipment
- Batteries
- Battery backup
- Installation materials
-Power or environment sensors
- Fire
- Lightning protection devices
- Surge protection devices
-Remote monitoring
- GSM/cellular
-Dual technology detectors
-Infrared illuminators
-Infrared, active
-Infrared, passive (PIR)
-Loop detectors
-Motion detectors
-Photoelectric beam
-Proximity sensors
-Vibration sensors
-Volumetric sensors
-Audio detection
- Audio discriminators/microphones
-Beam protectors
-Contacts, door & window switches
-Continuity loops
- Door loops
- Electrical loops
-Emergency switches
-Frequency-tuned sensors
- Dual detection
- Glass-break sensors (on glass)
- Shock sensors
- Vibration contacts
-Hold-up devices
-Light sensors
-Motion detectors
- Dual detectors
- Infrared, passive
- Microwave
- Photoelectric
- Video motion detectors
-Panic buttons
-Vibration/shock detectors
Section - Perimeter security
-Fences, electric
- Controllers, electric fence
- Insulators, electric fence
- Low-voltage surveillance (with alarm)
- Non-lethal energiser system (with alarm)
-Gate automation, accessories
- Daylight switches
- Lightning protection
- Remote controls
- Safety beams
- Wireless transmitters/receivers/beams
-Gate automation/operators/motors
- Domestic slider
- Domestic swing
- Garage door automation
- Gate automation systems
- Gate operators, powered
- Industrial slider
- Industrial swing
- Solar powered
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Camera controls
- Pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ indoor)
- Pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ outdoor)
- Remote control devices
-Cameras
- Analogue
- Concealed, covert
- Fixed Cameras: Fixed
- High definition (HD) - IP
- High definition (HD) analogue
- Infrared
- Low light
- Network/IP
-Digital video systems
- Storage systems
-Lenses
- Fixed focal length
- Panoramic
- Varifocal
-Video recorders
- Digital video recorders (DVR)
- Hybrid video recorders (XVR)
- Network video recorders (NVR)
Security news:
The global state of physical security
January 2026, News & Events, Infrastructure, Genetec

Physical security has become a strategic business function, improving IT collaboration and decision-making. Moreover, interest in AI has more than doubled among users, and organisations seek flexibility to deploy workloads on-premises, in the cloud, or hybrid.

DeepAlert appoints Howard Harrison as CEO
January 2026, News & Events, AI & Data Analytics, DeepAlert

DeepAlert has appointed Howard Harrison as chief executive officer. DeepAlert’s founder and CEO of the past six years, Dr Jasper Horrell, will transition into a newly created role as chief innovation officer.

The year of the agent
January 2026, Information Security, AI & Data Analytics

The dominant attack patterns in Q4 2025 included system-prompt extraction attempts, subtle content-safety bypasses, and exploratory probing. Indirect attacks required fewer attempts than direct injections, making untrusted external sources a primary risk vector heading into 2026.

The year of machine deception
January 2026, Security Services & Risk Management, AI & Data Analytics

The AU10TIX Global Fraud Report, Signals for 2026, warns of the looming agentic AI and quantum risk, leading to a surge in adaptive, self-learning fraud, and outlines how early warning systems are fighting back.

AI agent suite for control rooms
January 2026, Surveillance, News & Events, AI & Data Analytics, Milestone Systems

Visionplatform.ai announced the public launch of its new visionplatform.ai Agent Suite for Milestone XProtect, adding reasoning, context and assisted decision-making on top of existing video analytics and events — without sending video to the cloud.

Check Point launches African Perspectives on Cybersecurity report
Issue 6 2025, Information Security, News & Events

Check Point Software Technologies released its African Perspectives on Cybersecurity Report 2025, revealing a sharp rise in attacks across the continent and a major shift in attacker tactics driven by artificial intelligence

Inaugural Command the Future event in Cape Town
Issue 6 2025, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, News & Events, Gallagher

Gallagher Security Africa’s inaugural Command the Future 2025 event was a resounding success, reinforcing Gallagher’s commitment to innovation, collaboration, and long-term growth in Africa’s rapidly evolving security industry.

AI rewrites financial crime
Issue 6 2025, Security Services & Risk Management, Financial (Industry)

Criminals are exploiting South Africa’s high connectivity and still-maturing regulation to scale attacks faster than we can defend them. The speed and sophistication of these scams are outpacing the systems designed to stop them.

visit www.securitysa.com

         
 
 
             
   
     
Copyright © Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd. All rights reserved.