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Areta Technologies
Southdowns Ridge Office Park, Irene, Centurion
Core business offering: Areta Technologies has over 40 years of combined experience in the military, security and safety industries. Its team comprises security, defence, intelligence, and counter-intelligence professionals with military veteran status. Areta specialises in consulting, developing and supplying bespoke solutions for anti-drone, human presence detection, forensic tools, cyber tools and more.
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Section - Communications equipment
-Emergency/security telephone
-Encryption for radio communications
-Secure telecommunications products
-Voice scrambling devices
-Digital (encrypted) radio
Section - Other security equipment
-Covert surveillance equipment
-Eavesdropping countermeasures equipment
-Eavesdropping detection equipment
-Telephone detection
- Analysers
-Telephone listening devices
-Anti-terrorist/crowd control chemical products
-Non-lethal riot control
-Weapons detection
Section - Perimeter security
Section - Service providers
-Counter-intelligence consulting
-Risk assessments/audits
-Security assessment & policy
-Communications
-Risk assessments
-Safety audits
-Security in general
-Technical focus
- Control room design & management
-Commercial
-Entertainment & hospitality
-Government & parastatal
-Industrial & manufacturing
-Safe city
-Control room design
-Eavesdropping detection services
-Engineering, project management
-Information/cybersecurity
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Cameras
- Night vision equipment
- UAV/drone mounted
-Perimeter solutions
- Radar
-UAV/drones
- Commercial
- Domestic
- Military
-Vehicle CCTV systems
Security news: |
Top IT trends to watch in 2025
Issue 1 2024, AI & Data Analytics, IoT & Automation
In 2025, the business world will transform rapidly, thanks to advances in technology. With AI leading the charge, a collection of groundbreaking trends is set to redefine how we think about IT strategies. |
Make multi-factor authentication your new year’s resolution
Issue 1 2024, Information Security
With SA’s Information Regulator on record as saying the country suffered at least 150 data breaches a month in 2024, South Africans must make multi-factor authentication (MFA) the non-negotiable centrepiece of their personal cybersecurity new year’s resolutions. |
How smart video is transforming storage at the edge
Issue 1 2024, Surveillance, Infrastructure
As these technologies come together, they are impacting the architecture of the edge and what we require from data storage. More specifically, they are driving a demand for specialised storage. |
Saving lives with fire safety technology
Issue 1 2024, Fire & Safety, News & Events
The fire protection landscape is evolving swiftly, fuelled by technological advancements designed to improve safety and efficiency in fire detection, control, and suppression. These innovations transform traditional methods and establish new safety standards in residential and commercial spaces. |
IoT connectivity management platform market to grow
Issue 1 2024, IoT & Automation, Technews Publishing
Market dynamics in the IoT CMP market have evolved in recent times as vendors focus on responding to the challenge of declining ARPUs for IoT connectivity services. |
SMARTpod talks to Armata’s Richard Frost
December 2024, Videos, Technews Publishing, SMART Security Solutions
SMARTpod, the podcast by SMART Security Solutions, recently spoke to Richard Frost from Armata about the company's new 'all-in-one' cybersecurity bundle designed to relieve cyber stress in the SMB market. |
Advanced surveillance storage from ASBIS
Issue 1 2024, Surveillance, Products & Solutions
From a video storage solutions perspective, SkyHawk drives, designed for DVRs and NVRs, offer high capacity, optimised firmware, and a reliability workload rating of hundreds of terabytes per year. |
Partnership delivers 40% storage savings for surveillance
Issue 1 2024, Surveillance, Infrastructure
Large-scale video surveillance users and applications demanding extended storage periods will benefit from up to 40% savings on video storage hardware stacks thanks to a new partnership between IDIS and Secure Logiq. |
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