Browsing articles from "August, 2011"

CCTV and its role in the counter-terror agenda

Aug 23, 2011   //   by icomply   //   Blog, CCTV  //  No Comments

Peter Houlis recent article on CCTV and its role in the counter-terror agenda on Info4Security, certainly gives an insight into the wider discussion within the CCTV community.

Alongside the recent publication of a revised CONTEST strategy by the Home Office, is it now time to focus on CCTV and its vital role in the counter-terror agenda? Peter Houlis thinks so. Read more >>

London to Host 11th ASIS European Conference

Aug 22, 2011   //   by icomply   //   Blog, Conferences & Events  //  No Comments

It has just been announced the ASIS UK Chapter committee is delighted to have been given the opportunity to host the ASIS European Conference. It will be Sunday 15th – Tuesday 17th April 2012. The UK last hosted the event in 2001.

Whilst this is an ASIS event, we are keen for this to be the major security conference in the UK next year and want to reach out to members of other organisations to attend, and speak at the event.

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CCTV: New Approach to Video Analysis for Alerting Security Staff to potential incidents

Aug 22, 2011   //   by icomply   //   Blog, CCTV  //  No Comments

There was recently a good article in The Economist  which discusses the use of emerging technology within the CCTV industry.  This technology developed by BriefCam, an Israeli company works in ‘real time’ to alert security staff  to potential incidents which might be happening on CCTV. Read more >>

The CCTV User Group: The Cost to the Public of Public Area CCTV?

Aug 19, 2011   //   by icomply   //   Blog, CCTV  //  No Comments

A great article by The CCTV User group looks at the cost of CCTV per person;

What actually is the cost of Public Area CCTV operated by your Local Authority per person per year in your community? Read more >>

The CCTV User Group: Survey on The effectiveness of Public Area CCTV & The cost effectiveness of Public Area CCTV

Aug 18, 2011   //   by icomply   //   Blog, CCTV  //  No Comments

The CCTV User Group are looking tackling some of the key myths the exist in the industry.  They are looking for your help in supplying some key statistics. Read more >>

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