The Paris Olympics: Venue Security Up Close
Allied Universal provides insight on effective security planning for large-scale events, including the Summer Olympics in France.
Allied Universal provides insight on effective security planning for large-scale events, including the Summer Olympics in France.
The use of facial recognition technology (FRT) at the Olympics offers an enhanced approach to improving security measures.
Paris will deploy 45,000 security personnel during the 2024 Olympics, including the helicopter unit of the military police.
Olympic security has evolved quite a bit over the years. Here’s a peek at what it was like during the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games.
Dahua provided 80% of the video surveillance cameras for the 2016 Rio Games, including more than 1,800 high-resolution IP, dome and 30x optical zoom p/t/z models.
Four balloons take three photos of Rio per second. The technology was developed by Logos Technologies.
The Olympics start on Aug. 5 and police officers and firefighters say they have not been paid in months.
One Australian Paralympian has already been robbed at gunpoint and Rio de Janeiro’s largest emergency public hospital was attacked by armed men.
NBC Sports Group’s Christopher Adams called the Canon lenses an “essential component” to capturing the excitement and emotion of the Olympics.
The Los Angeles Police Department used Genetec’s Federation-as-a-Service to connect the LAPD’s command post to monitor 400+ security cameras.