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Tuesday 15 December 2009

New standards for the use of CCTV images, as well as new guidance to ensure that police use CCTV images more effectively

The news comes after the Home Office’s own experts found in a series of reports that CCTV was only effective in cutting vehicle crime and has little effect in reducing other offence.

Andy Rennison, the current Forensic Science Regulator, is understood to have been given the task of implementing the 44 recommendations of the two-year old National CCTV Strategy .

The strategy called for the creation of a “basic CCTV infrastructure” while also promoting “CCTV and its expansion by forming evidence-based business cases”.

There has also been frustration that despite the growth of the cameras, they are used only to solve a fraction of crimes. One source said: “Police need to make better use of CCTV evidence - they need a more systematic approach to ID suspects.

David Hanson, the Home Office minister, is expected to tell MPs that by the end of March, 17 of the 44 recommendations will have been implemented. A handful of the measures which have been overtaken by new technology are under review.

The CCTV network in the UK is already the largest in the world with the equivalent of one camera for every 12 people. Yet questions have been raised about its effectiveness.
Earlier this year research by the Home Office found that flooding town centres and housing estates with cameras did not have a significant impact on crime. In one city, it only led to increased reporting of offences to the police.

An analysis of 44 research studies found that cameras are at their most effective in reducing car crime in car parks, especially when used alongside improved lighting and the introduction of security guards.
The Campbell Collaboration said CCTV is now the single most heavily-funded crime prevention measure operating outside the criminal justice system, accounting for more than three quarters of spending on crime prevention by the Home Office.

Charles Farrier, a spokesman for campaign group NoCCTV, said the statement on the implementation of the strategy showed that “they are ploughing ahead regardless” of the criticism over the use of CCTV.

But Tom Reeve, editor of CCTV Image magazine, said: “CCTV is very effective to police to investigate crimes, even when the images not crystal clear. They lead to other avenues of investigation

original article: Telegraph.co.uk

Wednesday 9 December 2009

ATEME MPEG-4 encoders integrated by THALES in reconnaissance vehicles.

Bièvres - France, December 2009. The company THALES COMMUNICATIONS BELGIUM has chosen ATEME VSIP MPEG-4 encoders for their data network product intended for use in the Reconnaissance Vehicles of the Belgian and Luxembourg army.

read more at secureview.ie

Tuesday 24 November 2009

802 Global launches high performance wireless bodyworn camera at the Emergency Services Show | SecurityMiddleEast.com

802 Global launches high performance wireless bodyworn camera at the Emergency Services Show | SecurityMiddleEast.com

Optelecom-NKF Announces Its H.264 Siqura® Camera Line | SecureView.ie

Optelecom-NKF Announces Its H.264 Siqura® Camera Line | SecureView.ie

SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES GROUP ANNOUNCES THE ABILITY TO SUPPLY HID 125KHZ CARDS AND TAGS | SecureView.ie

SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES GROUP ANNOUNCES THE ABILITY TO SUPPLY HID 125KHZ CARDS AND TAGS | SecureView.ie

SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES GROUP ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF RE-DESIGNED LONG RANGE PROXIMITY READER | SecureView.ie

SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES GROUP ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF RE-DESIGNED LONG RANGE PROXIMITY READER | SecureView.ie

Access Control Technology (ACT) press release - London Luton Airport case study | SecureView.ie

Access Control Technology (ACT) press release - London Luton Airport case study | SecureView.ie

Security Systems Technology implement IP CCTV system for Brampton Manor School | SecureView.ie

Security Systems Technology implement IP CCTV system for Brampton Manor School | SecureView.ie

Tuesday 10 November 2009

2020 Vision Technology - Security Integrator

2020 Vision Technology - Security Integrator

The CCTV User Group Conference 2009

CCTV User Group 2009 conference from Security Media Publishing on Vimeo.

2010 Video Surveillance Industry Guide Released

2010 Video Surveillance Industry Guide Released

The new ultra low light Twilight series offers cost conscious installers more flexibility

CCTVdirect have recently launched the low lux Twilight Series of cameras which comprises of 4 distinct CCTV camera styles with different lenses and IR offerings. The four Twilight cameras utilize the same Sony Super HAD 540 TVL low light CCD therefore allowing the installer the option of selecting either a Vandal Dome or Bullet style camera while still retaining the same image quality and dark grey camera styling across the range. The new ultra low light Twilight series offers cost conscious installers more flexibility and will certainly increase profitability by providing the option to pick and mix a range of cameras to meet their budget without the worry of varying image quality between camera types.

Mark Raine, Managing Director of CCTVdirect states: “Our customers wanted a CCTV camera range that could be mixed together to create an equal balance in terms of image quality but would allow them to select a camera that fits their budget so that’s exactly what we delivered with the introduction of the Twilight range that’s now available in our new Winter trade brochure“. (link to get a copy of our trade brochure www.tradecctvdirect.co.uk/request)

Friday 30 October 2009

CCTV User Group 2009 conference by Security Media Publishing

CCTV User Group 2009 conference from Security Media Publishing

CCTV User Group 2009 conference.
Four Pillars Hotel - Cotswolds

Networking event for end-users and commercial members of the User Group to meet and discuss HOT Topics

Suprema access control products now available through Norbain

Oct 27 2009 -Reading UK

Suprema's market leading range of biometric IP access control systems is now available through Norbain.

The company's extensive range of IP based biometric access control devices and software spans access controllers, time attendance terminals and fully-featured system management software.

Suprema's BioLite Net is the world's smallest fingerprint IP access control terminal, with time attendance features. Its elegantly designed slim housing is IP65 dust & waterproof rated, and offers exceptional durability in extreme conditions. From simple standalone door control, to complex networked systems, BioLite Net offers full functionality biometric security, suitable for indoor or outdoor installation.

Offering full functionality and unrivalled performance, BioStation is a top-of-the-range biometric access controller equipped with colour LCD, wireless LAN, USB slot and ample memory capacity. Powered by the world's best Suprema Algorithm and built from high-quality components, BioStation's ultra-fast matching time can indentify 3,000 templates/second.

With its smart blend of IP and Biometric Technology, BioEntry Plus is an award-winning device that can be used to provide the highest levels of distributed access control security. Its ease of operation and management is supported operational modes including fingerprint and RF card.

"Established in 2000, Suprema has received international recognition for both its technological achievements and excellence in product quality," says Gareth Ellams, Norbain's access control manager. "The company's range of biometric and access control products excels in the provision of highly secure, and feature rich performance, and has sold more than 500,000 units globally."

For more information about the Suprema product range available through Norbain, please visit www.norbain.co.uk

Tuesday 8 September 2009

secureview - new contact details

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regards
from the Irish Security News people

Sunday 6 September 2009

Security Media Publishing - new standards in delivering security news

Enter www.securitymediapublishing.com : Secureview are pleased to announce the new security media publishing.
We look forward to working with the team. Continuing the high level news delivery, market analysis and industry specification reporting.
With a formidable new media team - keep your eyes on the new products. Market openings and offers that will follow the launch.

Secureview.ie and cctvmedia.co.uk are trading names of Security Media Publishing Ltd

Tuesday 28 July 2009

secureview 05 - Irish security news : August 09

secureview 05 - is available for download

The first half of 2009 is already behind us and, as predicted, it has not been easy for the business community including the security industry. Unfortunately, indications are that we are in this recession for the long haul. The ISIA will continue to support and advise our members and do all we can to make life easier.

Cutting Costs

Costs are one of the biggest factors which all businesses are dealing with at the moment and everyone is looking for ways to reduce costs where possible. In the ISIA, we recognise this and have developed a range of Business Affiliate relationships which are delivering substantial costs savings to members. Two member companies saved €3500 and €10,000 respectively on the cost of their death in service insurance through the discounted scheme we have negotiated with Insure.ie.

Additionally, another member company knocked 50% of the cost of his fleet insurance, again through Insure.ie. These are substantial savings and I would encourage all members to look at what our business affiliate members can offer.

Additionally, if businesses are looking at reducing costs through restructuring or downsizing, we have two business affiliates, Peninsula Business Services and Clarigen, who are experts in this field and can provide professional advice in these areas.

Guarding division

The big focus for the guarding division at the moment is the negotiations on the next ERO. Alan Durnan, the chairman of the guarding division, has held meetings with members in Cork and Portlaoise during which the ERO was discussed. Alan and our JLC Committee now have a clear indication as to what our members are hoping for from the next ERO.

Cash-in-transit

The Cash-in-transit division met with the Private Security Authority recently with a view to finalising the outstanding issues surrounding licensing of this sector. A further meeting is planned shortly.

Unlicensed operators

There would appear to be a growing disquiet among the security industry with regard to the PSA, in particular on the issue of enforcement and unlicensed operators. As margins are squeezed even further by clients, it would seem that legitimate security providers feel that they can no longer tolerate unlicensed operators under-cutting them and unlawfully taking business from them.

The ISIA conducted a survey in 2007 on the whole issue of licensing which indicated that while 98 per cent of the industry felt that regulation was a positive step, 80 per cent felt that there were still unlicensed operators trading in the industry and 74 per cent felt that not enough was being done to enforce and police unlicensed operators.

Thursday 9 July 2009

secureview blog takes flight

Welcome to the secureview blog.
I am Tom Barlow, publication manager of secureview magazine and secureview.ie .
regular industry news and views will be posted here as well as links to all relevant topic from our offices.

secureview was launched in April 2008 as the official magazine of the Irish Security Industry Association. CCTV Media Ltd is proud to be working with the ISIA on this magazine which is rapidly making inroads into the Irish security market. In its first year, the magazine has established itself as a must-read for security professionals and attracted sponsorship from some of Ireland's premier security providers.
If you would like to contact us directly, either visit the website or email info@secureview.ie .

Regards from
the secureview team