Integrated intrusion alarm monitoring across more than 380 restaurants within the group allows stakeholders to cut down on false alarms and standardize security response.
Video surveillance capabilities are enhanced by Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Used correctly and securely, IoT-powered video surveillance will result in a more efficient and safer society.
The university will increase its annual security budget by at least $2 million per year for the next decade. The budget increase was announced after an uptick in gun violence in Columbus, Ohio.
The city's new public-private policing initiative will make surveillance feeds in participating businesses directly available to the Chattanooga Police Department.
Travelers entering the U.S. via the Anzalduas International Bridge can participate in the facial recognition pilot program, which compares images of passengers to their previously stored travel documents.
The university introduced new security measures to decrease crime in off-campus neighborhoods. The crime rate has dropped 39% since the security plan took effect.