Mobile credentials comprised over 18% of access control credentials issued in 2023. And global market demand for mobile credentials is expected to grow at rates four times faster than demand for ...
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The exclusive IFSEC Insider Video Surveillance Trend Report is back for 2023, as we take our annual look at the video surveillance market and assess key trends, challenges and what’s ahead for camera ...
A Channel Island prison is deploying an innovative new system designed to prevent the delivery by drone of drugs, weapons and other contraband over prison perimeter walls. Les Nicolles Prison on ...
We’ve all heard the term ‘Artificial Intelligence’, or ‘AI’ for short. There is a widespread acceptance that it is set to have a significant impact on the physical security sector in the years to come ...
Following a Freedom of Information request to the fire services after a fire at the Moorfield Hotel last year, the BBC has reported that experts believe further investigation into the risks of modular ...
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Without leadership – and it’s a problem exacerbated by the frequency of false alarms – most people assume a fire alarm signals nothing serious. How many minutes did it take for someone to finally ...
A single London borough – Hackney – has more CCTV cameras than the UK’s five most watched cities combined. Bristol, Birmingham, Stoke-on-Trent, Chelmsford and Liverpool collectively have fewer cameras ...
In worrying news for the fire safety industry, the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS) has found that more than three quarters (76%) of fire doors it inspected in 2019 were condemned as not fit for ...
A UK fire door inspection organisation has warned of a “tragedy waiting to happen” after it revealed three quarters of the fire doors inspected in the UK by its approved inspectors did not meet the ...