2021 Video Surveillance Deep Dive Survey
Get the latest research results on video surveillance usage and planning in schools, higher education and hospitals.
Get the latest research results on video surveillance usage and planning in schools, higher education and hospitals.
Axis’ Paul Baratta talks about what’s new with video surveillance and the ways it can make healthcare facilities more safe and secure.
A new report forecasts a rapid recovery in demand for video surveillance in 2021 and beyond.
Community college leaders are drawn to cloud video surveillance for improved security, automatic alerts, cybersecurity assurances and affordability.
These incidents emphasize the need for school buses to have surveillance cameras and for drivers to be involved in emergency trainings.
A UC Berkeley survey asked 76 cybersecurity experts to rank nine smart city technologies based on underlying technical vulnerabilities.
Earthquakes, flash floods, tornadoes and other severe weather were caught on video surveillance at these schools and hospitals.
In one video, a woman has a laughing attack when her dog decides that her furry hood would make for a fun chew toy.
While video surveillance is often used to deter crime or help with investigations, these clips show heroes caught in action.
Umbrella Technologies CEO Thomas Carnevale explains how law enforcement will likely leverage video and facial recognition to ID the Capitol attackers.