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Security Radar Holdings
642 Amelia Road , Lanseria
Core business offering: Security Radar distributes high-end security products and bespoke solutions, serving the South African and broader African markets. We specialise in cutting-edge technology and custom-tailored systems designed to meet the diverse security needs of our clients. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced across the continent, we provide a comprehensive range of innovative security solutions, including surveillance systems, intrusion detection, and perimeter protection technologies.
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Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
Installer | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
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Section - Alarm systems - sensors, panels & systems
-Portable intrusion detection
-Seismic sensors, buried
-Vibration sensors
-Motion detectors
- Video motion detectors
-Proximity sensor
Section - IoT/IT security infrastructure
-Routers & switches
-Servers
Section - Service providers
-Hosted/cloud services
-Video analytics
-Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS)
-Alarm Systems
- Video detection and/or verification
-Alarm systems
- Wireless
-Surveillance systems
- Video analytics / AI analytics
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Security information and event management (SIEM) platforms
-Video analytics
- AI-enhanced analytics
- Remote/cloud-based
-Video management systems (VMS)
Security news: |
Bosch Security renamed Keenfinity
Issue 3 2025, News & Events
Globally renowned brands for video systems, access control and intrusion alarm systems, as well as communication systems, unite under the roof of the new company Keenfinity Group. |
Open source code can also be open risk
Issue 3 2025, Information Security, Infrastructure
Software development has changed significantly over the years, and today, open-source code increasingly forms the foundation of modern applications, with surveys indicating that 60 – 90% of the average application's code base consists of open-source components. |
Dallmeier and Hexagon form a technology partnership
Issue 3 2025, Surveillance
Dallmeier and Hexagon have agreed to form a technology partnership, which will see the two companies combine their expertise to develop integrated security solutions for various application areas, particularly critical infrastructures. |
DeepSneak deception
Issue 3 2025, Information Security, News & Events
Kaspersky Global Research & Analysis researchers have discovered a new malicious campaign which is distributing a Trojan through a fake DeepSeek-R1 Large Language Model (LLM) app for PCs. |
Unified storage solution
Issue 3 2025, Infrastructure, Products & Solutions
CASA Software has announced the local availability of Nexsan’s upgraded unified storage solution, Unity NV4000, which is ideal for mixed workloads, from virtualisation and video surveillance to secure backup and recovery. |
Biometric security key for phishing-resistant MFA
Issue 3 2025, Access Control & Identity Management, Products & Solutions
New FIDO-compliant USB, Bluetooth, and NFC BioKeys with biometric login and centralised management for phishing-resistant, passwordless multifactor authentication (MFA) for enterprise users. |
Wialon announces integration with fleet maintenance and optimisation platform
Issue 3 2025, News & Events, Transport (Industry), Logistics (Industry)
Fleet management software platform integrates with a fleet maintenance and optimisation platform to support mutual customers for better workflows and deeper insights into fleet operations. |
SA’s strained, loadshedding-prone grid faces cyberthreats
Issue 3 2025, Information Security, Power Management
South Africa’s energy sector, already battered by decades of underinvestment and loadshedding, faces another escalating crisis; a wave of cyberthreats that could turn disruptions into catastrophic failures. Attacks are already happening internationally. |
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