Smart Cities Trends for 2019
Ehab Kanary, vice president of Enterprise, Middle East and Africa at CommScope shares the key trends that will impact smart cities in 2019.
Ehab Kanary, vice president of Enterprise, Middle East and Africa at CommScope shares the key trends that will impact smart cities in 2019.
Ring, today announced its participation at Intersec 2019 to promote its innovative home security products and services, giving partners and neighbours the opportunity to experience Ring products first hand and to learn about its features and benefits via demos.
Safety & Security ME speaks with Rohit Khubchandani, Regional Sales Director – Middle East, Africa & India at BCDVideo about their company’s debut at this year’s Intersec and what will they be showcasing at the 3 days event in Dubai next week.
Hikvision will demonstrate AI industry solutions for vertical markets and applications at Intersec 2019, the largest security exhibition in the Middle East, January 20th – 22nd in Dubai, UAE.
Safety & Security ME speaks with Ayaz Mohammed, Regional Sales Director at Pivot3 about the company’s plan to participate at the forth coming commercial and physical security show, Intersec 2019 to be held in Dubai from 20 – 22 January 2019.
US based digital recorders, surveillance cameras and related management software provider, DW announced the release of their new 4MP MEGApix video analytics cameras. The new cameras — including fixed and varifocal lens turrets,
ASSA ABLOY has signed an agreement to acquire KEYper Systems, a leading supplier of electronic and mechanical key management systems in the US with a strong presence in the automotive segment.
Johan Paulsson, chief technology officer at Axis Communications while predicting the top six physical security trends for the year 2019
Gemalto announces a platform of innovative Cinterion IoT Modules based on the latest Qualcomm 9205 LTE IoT modem from Qualcomm Technologies. The new solution is designed to support global LTE-M and NB-IoT connectivity with optional 2G fallback from a single, ultra-small IoT module.
Tenable, today announced that Tenable Research has discovered several zero-day vulnerabilities in the PremiSys access control system developed by IDenticard. When exploited, the most severe vulnerability would give an attacker unfettered access to the badge system database,