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Surveillance Security & ICT Architects
120 10th Avenue, Fairlands, Roodepoort
Core business offering: Surveillance Security & ICT Architects provides cost-effective security and ICT products to its customers. It strives to give customers the best service at the best price.
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Section - Service providers
-Services offered
- AI & analytic services
- Alarm monitoring
- Video analytics
- Video management
- Video monitoring
-Safety audits
-Security in general
-Technical focus
- CCTV, surveillance
- Control room design & management
- Cyber & Information security
- Identity management
- Perimeter security, alarms & intruder detection
-Access Control as a Service (ACaaS)
-Control room design
-Information/cybersecurity
-Security as a Service
-Access control systems
- Access control systems
- Biometric systems
- Smartcard systems
-Alarm systems
- Intruder detection, exterior (perimeter)
- Intruder detection, interior & building
-Communications systems
- Wireless (incl. cellular)
-Information security
- Cybersecurity monitoring systems
- Cybersecurity protection systems
- User monitoring solutions
-Perimeter security
- Electric fencing
- Gate & door automation
- Intruder detection (exterior)
- Non-electric fencing
-Surveillance systems
- Covert surveillance
- IP/analogue surveillance
- Remote monitoring
- Video analytics / AI analytics
-Access control
-Alarms, intrusion, perimeter
-CCTV/surveillance
-Eavesdropping countermeasures
-Information/cybersecurity
-Networking technology
-Security management
-Software installation/configuration training
Security news: |
Streamlining government operations with biometrics-driven self-service
October 2024, Access Control & Identity Management, Government and Parastatal (Industry), IoT & Automation, NEC XON
The digital age has ushered in unprecedented opportunities for governments worldwide to enhance service delivery, reduce bureaucratic inefficiencies, and fulfil the vision of e-government services, and biometrics is a core aspect of this transformation. |
Impro Launches Primo v1.4
October 2024, Access Control & Identity Management, News & Events, Impro Technologies
Impro has announced the launch of Primo v1.4. This version introduces a range of powerful features designed to streamline operations and enhance site security, addressing the growing needs of modern organisations. |
Is cybersecurity broken?
October 2024, Information Security, Infrastructure
Companies are spending large amounts on cybersecurity, yet cyber threats continue to persist and thrive. Security executives are under tremendous pressure, and companies are questioning the wisdom of their security budgets. |
Advancing sustainability goals with automation and 1ai
October 2024, AI & Data Analytics, Facilities & Building Management
Growthpoint Properties has developed a bespoke automation solution in partnership with 1ai, a provider of intelligent automation solutions, to streamline the processing of municipal invoices while unlocking valuable sustainability data. |
Kaspersky detects over 1 million daily tracking attempts
October 2024, Information Security, News & Events
Kaspersky's latest analysis of the 25 most prevalent web tracking services, including Google services, New Relic and Microsoft, has revealed over 38 billion instances of web trackers collecting user behaviour data in 2024, with an average of one million detections per day. |
The unseen barrier: AI and perimeter monitoring
October 2024, Surveillance, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, AI & Data Analytics, Verifier
Perimeters have been one of the most important security aspects since antiquity, but what does perimeter monitoring look like in the age of AI, CCTV, thermal detection and modern off-site surveillance? |
Three-quarters of cars sold in 2023 had embedded telematics
October 2024, Asset Management, IoT & Automation
A new research report from the IoT analyst firm, Berg Insight, shows the number of telematics service subscribers using embedded systems will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14,6% 2023 to 2028. |
The future of retail security?
October 2024, Surveillance, Retail (Industry), AI & Data Analytics
South Africa experienced a 20% increase in shoplifting between 2022 and 2023, with the Western Cape and Gauteng seeing the highest spikes in this form of crime. The figures underscore the urgent need for enhanced security solutions to address the growing challenge. |
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