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Critical Infrastructure, Even Prison Locks Could Be Hacker Targets

August 9, 2011
The nation’s power grid, water treatment plants and even prison lock systems could be vulnerable to the Stuxnet computer worm, security experts warned this week at the Black Hat hacker conference in Las Vegas.

Video Analytics Solution Enhances Monitoring at Iowa Jail

December 15, 2010
With a goal of detecting unauthorized people in restricted zones, officials at Scott County Jail here sought a real-time video analytics solution ...
 

Securing Video for Those Securing Prisoners

November 16, 2010

Insight Video Net recently completed the first phase of a video system upgrade for the Harris County Sheriff's Office, Jail's Division.  Insight Video Net worked with integrator Southern Folgers to design a unique IP video system to efficiently manage the vast amount of video collected at their largest jail facility and help increase security for their inmate population and employees.

 

Jailhouse Rock-Solid Security

November 1, 2010

Midland County Jail in central Michigan is outfitted with an IP-based security solution that integrates multiple systems, including megapixel video surveillance, guard tour and intercom. The project is among the state’s first installations at a correctional facility to utilize an all-networked solution.

 

Maximum Security Protection

September 2, 2010

T&R Alarm brings its 39 years of experience to the forefront in providing a fully integrated, IP-based security system for the Bergen County Regional Medical Center’s Forensics unit. The $454,000 project had a 90-day completion deadline, with the first two months being bidding and conception, leaving only 30 days to complete the job while inmates were relocated.

Oklahoma County Sheriff Deploys HD Surveillance System at Prison

April 1, 2010
The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) has deployed Avigilon's high definition (HD) surveillance system at its 268,000 square-foot detention center, a move designed to save the agency more than $10 million annually in personnel costs and will reduce the incidents of false liability claims, according to Avigilon.

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