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Alcor Technologies
Savannah Office Park, cnr 9th & Rugby Streets, Fairlands
Core business offering: Alcor Technologies is your partner in loss prevention. Its service offering is designed to provide customers with an affordable, holistic solution. After a professional audit, system design and implementation, the company continues to support with its onsite manned and offsite services to curb out-of-control losses and ensure return on investment.
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Section - Service providers
-Control rooms
- Design & construction
- Management
-Services offered
- Alarm monitoring
- Video analytics
- Video management
- Video monitoring
-Employee screening/background investigations
-Fraud prevention services
-Guarding & outsourced security services
-Investigative services
-Psychological testing
-Risk assessments/audits
-Security assessment & policy
-Guarding services
-Investigative services
-Remote monitoring
-Control room design
-Engineering, project management
-Monitoring services
-Security as a Service
-Video analytics
-Access control systems
- Access control systems
- Audio & video controls
- Biometric systems
- Cloud-based/hosted systems
- ID badge & card services
- Personnel booths & mantraps
- Revolving doors & turnstiles
- Visitor management systems
- Visitor tracking systems
- Workforce management systems
-Alarm systems
- Intruder detection, exterior (perimeter)
- Intruder detection, interior & building
- Wireless
-Communications systems
- Evacuation systems
- Network communications
- Radio, 2-way & paging systems
- Video/audio intercom systems
- Wireless (incl. cellular)
-Perimeter security
- Burglar proofing
- Electric fencing
- Gate & door automation
- Intruder detection (exterior)
- Non-electric fencing
- Parking barriers
- Vehicle detection
-Surveillance systems
- Covert surveillance
- IP/analogue surveillance
- Remote monitoring
- Video analytics / AI analytics
- Video management systems
-Commercial
-Education
-Entertainment & hospitality
-Financial
-Healthcare
-Industrial & manufacturing
-Logistics
-Mining
-Residential estates
-Retail
-Safe city
-Transport
-Warehousing
-Access control
-Alarms, intrusion, perimeter
-CCTV/surveillance
-Management/supervisor skills
-Networking technology
-Remote monitoring operator training
-Risk management
-Security guard training
-Security management
-Software installation/configuration training
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Following his presentation at the Estate Security Conference in October, Craig Donald delves into the challenge of balancing human operator ‘IQ’ and AI system detection within CCTV control rooms. |
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Syndicates exploit insider vulnerabilities in SA
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Today’s cyber criminals do not just exploit vulnerabilities in your systems; they exploit your people, turning trusted team members into unwitting accomplices or deliberate collaborators in their schemes.
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The overlooked risks of everyday connectivity
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That free Wi-Fi you are using could end up costing you a lot more money than your hotspot data if it has been compromised, says Richard Frost, head of technology solutions and consulting at Armata Cyber Security. |
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