by Liquid Video Technologies | Jun 10, 2020 | Home Security, News, Security, Security Cameras, Technology News, Video Surveillance
Many times, when people perform a vulnerability assessment or gap analysis, they think of how much time and money could have been saved by starting the process during the building’s design phase, before it’s ever constructed. When they do an assessment, they evaluate...
by Liquid Video Technologies | May 18, 2020 | Access Control, Home Security, News, Security, Security Cameras, Technology News
As a rule, there is a lot that video analytics can do to bolster security – whether that’s motion detection for perimeter security; facial recognition for access control; or artificial intelligence (AI) for object classification, to name a few of the possibilities. As...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Feb 10, 2020 | News, Security, Security Cameras, Technology News, Video Surveillance
In the world of video cameras, it’s well understood that higher megapixel (MP) image sensors in a camera can capture more picture detail. However, there’s much more to image quality than pure megapixels since the quality and size of the sensor along with the lens...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Sep 20, 2019 | Access Control, Business, Home Security, Security, Security Cameras, Video Surveillance
Years ago, installing a new surveillance system often meant finding a comfortable trade-off between improved security and the amount of hardware you were willing to look at on a daily basis. Most security cameras were large, bulky devices, and few options existed for...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Sep 9, 2019 | Business, News, Security, Security Breach, Security Cameras, Video Surveillance
In the retail industry, new features expand the use of video and help to mitigate crime. A thief broke into one of Fabricio Pareja’s restaurants not long ago, but he didn’t stay long: Just grabbed a few iPads from beside the cash register and bolted. Why the hasty...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Aug 21, 2019 | Access Control, Business, Network Security, News, Security, Security Breach, Security Cameras, Video Surveillance
Cisco Systems has agreed to pay $8.6 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of knowingly selling video surveillance system containing severe security vulnerabilities to the U.S. federal and state government agencies. It’s believed to be the first...
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