The ability for robots, unmanned ground vehicles and drones to differentiate between individual humans, for identification and authentication purposes, is fundamental to the next stage of their evolution.
The NTAS bulletin warns that military success against terror groups abroad could encourage people in the U.S. to plot attacks here rather than join groups overseas.
While drone systems can quickly and efficiently gather crucial data for all manner of life-safety, reconnaissance and security deployments, they still face some implementation challenges.
Despite rising opportunities for security providers to integrate unmanned aerial systems into commercial applications — including counter-drone solutions — steep regulatory challenges will have to be resolved before a market can fully develop.
With an expanded show floor and record attendance, ISC West reflected a vibrant industry in the midst of bringing to bear connected products, advancing technologies, and newfound security and business intelligence services.
This latest installment of the quarterly online feature Robolliance Corner provides exclusive content authored by subject-matter experts to explore and inform on the autonomous robotics marketplace.
“England, San Bernardino, Vegas, Florida, all these horrific events, we gleam something from that,” says Indio Police Dept. Sgt. Dan Marshall when discussing security plans for the Coachella Music Festival.
Bob Dolph dishes on the latest advances in intrusion tech to help give you that extra professional advantage in the ever-competitive DIY/MIY security marketplace.
The city has applied for a government program that would allow it to use drones to collect video footage in areas that its ShotSpotter sensors detect gunshots.
Our planet is essentially under surveillance around the clock with security cameras, satellites, drones and more. Privacy concerns are undeniable, but all those imaging technologies are having a positive effect too.
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