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On today’s weekly round-up, Looking back at IFSEC 2011, the SourceSecurity.com team has pulled together highlights from the show in pictures. In application news, ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio locking system has been installed and interfaced to the access control system at the Wallace Collection in London to secure its conservation department. Over in Mississippi, M.M. Roberts Stadium is safer thanks to Avigilon’s HD Surveillance System. For those looking to cut costs, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is reminding business that security measures can indeed be sustainable, whilst providing considerable cost savings.
In corporate news, John Menzel has joined CNL Software as Vice President of Marketing, bringing along over fifteen years of senior management experience to the company. To emphasise the high level of quality of performance, Nedap Security Management has announced that it has increased the warranty period on hardware products to three years on new purchases. Ending on a green note, Nottingham is becoming a greener city as its City Council recently installed a new Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) access control system at Broadmarsh Multi-Storey Car Park (MSCP). Read more security news…
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One Response to “Greener security on the cards and HD surveillance solution installed in Mississippi stadium”
This is really awesome. Good decision because this could minimize the crime and help conserve the safety of stadium equipments.
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