How the Security Industry Can Utilize Artificial Intelligence
As the use of artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, the security industry can take advantage of the emerging technology in a number of ways.
As the use of artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, the security industry can take advantage of the emerging technology in a number of ways.
UAVs, UUVs and UGVs are providing the ability to move cameras, microphones and other devices that sense in 3D space with almost no limitations.
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In a new paper titled, “Game of Drones,” researchers demonstrate techniques for detecting if a targeted subject or house is being recorded by a drone camera.
The automated security robot will help safeguard the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s expansive, fenced property.
New Jersey has introduced a bill that would ban inebriated or drugged droning, with punishment of up to six months prison.
ADT product announcements at CES 2018 included a video doorbell, a family location app and a residential cybersecurity offering.
In collaboration with SIA, ISC West will offer an education agenda that addresses a wide range of topics within the cyber-physical security landscape.
CTA projects the industry will reach $351 billion. For the first time CTA included streaming services, which are to contribute $19.5 billion.
AT&T says true mobile 5G services to will become a reality for consumers and businesses in a dozen cities by the end of the year.