Aug. 02, 2011Critical infrastructure - transportation networks, hospitals, schools, power plants and more - underpins a nation's entire economy. Threats to this infrastructure are the highest they've been since 9/11/2001, according to Senior Homeland Security department officials. Yet the systems that agencies and organizations have traditionally used to secure this infrastructure often do not adequately mitigate these risks.
moreApr. 21, 2011Security camera systems don't have human intelligence - but intelligent video analytics are the next best thing. Few new technologies have excited the imagination of video security professionals like video analytics.
moreApr. 04, 2011In cooperation with Seetec, GIT SECURITY tests current and new video cameras under standardised conditions in the test laboratory of the SeeTec Hardware Competence Center. The Hardware Competence Center was set up because the data and performance specifications of network cameras as stated by manufacturers are often measured under different conditions and are not always reliable in practice. The results provided a sound basis for planning IP video projects and help to avoid unpleasant surprises.
moreApr. 04, 2011In cooperation with Seetec, GIT SECURITY tests current and new video cameras under standardised conditions in the test laboratory of the SeeTec Hardware Competence Center. The Hardware Competence Center was set up because the data and performance specifications of network cameras as stated by manufacturers are often measured under different conditions and are not always reliable in practice. The results provided a sound basis for planning IP video projects and help to avoid unpleasant surprises.
moreFeb. 03, 2011Violence, bullying and harassment are becoming increasingly common features of European workplaces, according to a new report by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA). Yet the response from organisations and national governments is widely felt to be inadequate.
moreFeb. 01, 2011„Won three times, please do not vote again for this..." - you might know this from your favourite radio or TV show. With GIT SECURITY AWARD it seems as if there are some serial winners, too; at least in category B and C. But there are also surprises. Anyway, we say congratulation, strike, bully: good product submitted, supporters and followers inspired, winner status won.
In the PDF file you will find them, the three winners of each category of GIT SECURITY AWARD 2011. This is a readership award. So all these winners received the most votes, casted via print or online ballot.
moreJan. 26, 2011Ports are often challenging places to work. You may be dealing with a whole range of cargoes and working alongside a wide variety of people, including some who don't speak English. Work at ports takes place throughout the day and night and in all types of weather. There are often pressures to load or unload a ship's cargo quickly to catch a tide or to free up a wharf. Visiting drivers want to pick up or drop off their cargo as quickly as possible and get back on the road.
moreJan. 11, 2011In the first issue of "eyevision" in this year, the display company eyevis shows what's new in 2011 and informs its customers, partners and friends about the latest news of the company.
Not a typical "white paper" but very recommendable to read, says GIT SECURITY´s editorial team.
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