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YeboTech
Capricorn Business Park, 71 Capricorn Drive, Muizenberg
Core business offering: YeboTech develops a flexible and feature-rich digital locking solution that can be implemented anywhere. Its goal is to create an access technology that can completely outperform traditional locking systems, providing features that aren’t possible without digitisation.
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Brackenfell Factory
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Muizenburg
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Section - Access control & identity management
-Cloud based
-Electronic locks & accessories
-Visitor management/tracking systems
Section - Physical security - locks, safes & containers
-Key control equipment
-Key management systems
-Key safes
-Key storage cabinets
-Key tags, identification & accountability systems
-Key tracking systems
-Cables, chains & locks
-Cylinders
-Locks
- Cam locks (high-security)
- Control systems
- Door & window
- Exit control
- Gate
- Keyless, pushbutton code
- Timelocks, mechanical
| News from YeboTech: |
Improved control with electronic keys
Issue 5 2023, Access Control & Identity Management, Retail (Industry), Products & Solutions, YeboTech
By adopting an electronic access system, retailers can equip all employees with a Yebotech Key to enhance their ability to assist customers more effectively, leading to increased sales. |
Local electronic locks
Issue 4 2023, Access Control & Identity Management, YeboTech
YeboTech is an electronics manufacturing company, founded in 2005, which designs, markets and sells an electronic key and locking systems, aimed at replacing all conventional mechanical locks.
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Here’s to a SMART 2026
Issue 6 2025, News & Events, SMART Security Solutions
This is the final news brief from SMART Security Solutions for 2025, and the teams would like to take this opportunity to thank our readers, advertisers and partners and wish everyone a safe and secure festive season. |
Toxic combinations
Issue 6 2025, Editor's Choice
According to Panaseer’s latest research, 70% of major breaches are caused by toxic combinations: overlapping risks that compound and amplify each other, forming a critical vulnerability to be exploited. |
Onsite AI avoids cloud challenges
Issue 6 2025, Infrastructure, Editor's Choice, AI & Data Analytics, SMART Security Solutions, Technews Publishing
Most AI programs today depend on constant cloud connections, which can be a liability for companies operating in secure or high-risk environments. That reliance exposes sensitive data to external networks, but also creates a single point of failure if connectivity drops.
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Cybersecurity operations done right
Issue 6 2025, Information Security, LanDynamix, SMART Security Solutions, Technews Publishing
For smaller companies, the costs associated with acquiring the necessary skills and tools can be very high. So, how can these organisations establish and maintain their security profile amid constant attacks and evolving technology? |
A year of integration, intelligence, and innovation
Issue 6 2025, Products & Solutions, Suprema, neaMetrics
From the cloud-native CLUe platform and CoreStation 20 controller to the global debut of BioStar X, Suprema has redefined what connected, AI-driven security means for enterprises.
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Smarter access, stronger defence
Issue 6 2025, Access Control & Identity Management, Security Services & Risk Management, Retail (Industry), Secutel Technologies
The holiday season brings excitement, increased foot traffic and, unfortunately, a spike in criminal activity targeting retail environments. Taking a proactive approach to security is essential in ensuring staff and assets remain safe. |
AI and automation are rewriting the cloud security playbook
Issue 6 2025, AI & Data Analytics, Technews Publishing
Old-school security relied on rules-based systems that flagged only what was already known. AI flips the script: it analyses massive volumes of data in real-time, spotting anomalies that humans or static rules would miss.
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