Security Sales and Integration Magazine

Motion Detection

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  NAPCO iSee Video Wi-Fi Outdoor Camera Kit

NAPCO iSee Video Wi-Fi Outdoor Camera Kit

April 27, 2011
The iSee Video Wi-Fi camera line by NAPCO Security of Amityville, N.Y., adds the complete wireless outdoor camera kit.

San Diego Transit System Taps Apollo for Mobile Surveillance

October 28, 2010
The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) has selected Apollo Video Technology's RoadRunner MRH DVR and back-end management software for its fleet of transit vehicles ...

Be Sure Your Protection Process Is a Layered One

October 6, 2010
Greetings, my name is Al Colombo. Most of you know me by way of my "Fire Side Chat" column in SECURITY SALES & INTEGRATION (SSI) magazine, which I've had the pleasure of writing over the past nine years ...
  Honeywell Wireless Indoor Motion Detectors

Honeywell Wireless Indoor Motion Detectors

August 25, 2010
Honeywell of Melville, N.Y., introduces the 5800PIR and 5800PIR-COM wireless indoor motion detectors.
  Visonic Anti-Masking Detectors

Visonic Anti-Masking Detectors

February 1, 2010
Visonic Ltd. of Bloomfield, Conn., releases an anti-masking line of motion detectors that alerts the user if the detector has been tampered with.
  Invigorating Intrusion

Invigorating Intrusion

October 1, 2009

Bosch Security Systems is defying those who think intrusion detection is all about mundane things like door contacts and motion sensors. A top executive explains how the manufacturer is making terms like intelligent detection, IP connectivity and wireless communications part of the intrusion vernacular.

Wireless Applications Abound

September 1, 2009

It is interesting, and at times frustrating, as I have observed the gradual evolution of wireless security products during the past several decades. After much patience I am now finally seeing wireless security devices and sensors designed and configured the way many had envisioned some time ago. The near future of wireless security is exciting.

Video Mining Is Blowing Up

May 1, 2009

One of the early benefits that became apparent at the dawn of the DVR age was the ability to apply some sort of (limited) intelligence to the video system itself ...

‘Walk the Walk’ With False Alarms

April 1, 2008

OK, so you have seen a lot of talk lately about reducing false alarms. The security industry has been going through a considerable evolution with reference to reducing false alarms. The manufacturers have responded to all of this talk and now it is up to you ...

  Perfecting Detecting

Perfecting Detecting

January 1, 2008

Intrusion detection has come a long way since the days of trip-wire activated burglar alarms. Sensors are now “smarter” and can accurately recognize threats while avoiding changes in the environment and minimizing false alarms. With cities throughout the United States opting to incorporate verified response legislation, accuracy of intrusion sensors is paramount. New wireless designs, mesh capabilities and ...


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