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At Hikvision we understand the challenges and demands of working as a security consultant on a built environment project. From understanding client requirements to producing tender packages short notice and with limited resources, through to integrating multiple systems or technologies and managing legacy migrations, in addition to keeping up to date with standards, trends and best practice.
Hikvision UK’ s free of charge Consultant Support programme provides access to dedicated technical security specialists you can call when you need to, providing a single point of contact to provide bespoke support with anything from product selection, solution design and tender specifications.
We have created a purpose-built range of tools and resources to support consultants including:
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End users are now seeking to obtain greater value from physical security systems such as CCTV to increase operational efficiency, artificial intelligence is a key technology to enable clients to do more with their systems.
The presentation will provide an overview of Artificial Intelligence, how it can be used in IOT Security solutions, how artificial intelligence algorithms work and provide some real-life examples of how artificial intelligence can be used.
The presentation looks at what cyber security is, before reviewing cyber security statistics reported to the UK Government in 2021 to understand the breakdown and types of attacks reported across the UK in 2021.
The presentation then digs into what the risk is from physical security devices such as IP cameras, before reviewing potential risk mitigation strategies, and what could be considered during system design to reduce the risks to an acceptable level, as well what manufacturers can do to help combat threats.
With the vast majority of crime being committed at night, it’s important to have effective CCTV solutions to ensure that evidence can be collected to enable security and law enforcement professionals to identify and apprehend those involved.
While technological advancements in camera technology are able to capture good quality colour images at reducing light levels, dedicated cameras that are specifically designed and optimised for low light will always provide a superior image at incredibly low light levels.
The presentation will start by defining what low light technologies are and why they are important, how they work, key considerations when designing for low light environments and some real-life examples of how the technology can be deployed.
With people sharing more content than ever on social media and online platforms coupled with the ever-increasing quality of smartphones and the advent of 5G, the demand for data centre capacity is constantly increasing.
In this presentation we look at the key requirements, trends and challenges of operating a 21st century datacentre.
The presentation will then look at typical application scenarios and analyse the available security options and how they could be applied, finally we explore how security can add value by reducing downtime and increasing the efficiency of security staff.
With the advancements in technology and benefits that IP communications technology provide, you would be forgiven for thinking that analogue is just old legacy technology that isn't still supported and is just waiting to be replaced with IP systems.
Through this presentation, we explore the history history of analogue surveillance solutions, discuss the key features and benefits of modern analogue systems, how they compare to IP surveillance systems and why you might want to consider analogue technology for your next security design project.
This presentation focuses on how the application of frictionless access control measures such as facial recognition can increase security, improve efficiency and reduce costly and time-consuming business processes.
The presentation will provide an overview of how frictionless access control can improve the end user experience, the business benefits, and GDPR considerations as well as how to design and deploy flexible access control solutions.
Integrated security systems where different aspects of security such as access control, CCTV, intercom and intruder detection are brought together using a single user interface and operating platform are now commonplace in most organisations and facilities.
Through this presentation, we explore the pros and cons of integrated systems, how systems can be integrated, the potential security risks that may arise and how to specify an integrated solution to ensure that engineers can easily understand the end user’s requirements when commissioning the system to ensure the system operates as required.
With over 60 percent of the world’s population expected to be living in urban areas by 2030, the way cities are developed and managed will be a critical success factor.
Developing “smart” cities are key in enabling cities to cope with this rapid urbanisation while balancing the provision and management of services provided to residents living in them.
The presentation will start by defining what a smart city is and then look at the different design elements and methodologies that will have an influence on the design and technologies used.
The presentation will then go on to review some of the key challenges of developing and living in a smart city, and look at some UK-based case studies and real-world applications, as well as the supporting technology and international design guidelines and standards.
Thermal surveillance technology works by detecting reflected and or radiated heat from objects within the field of view of the camera device.
The heat radiated back is measured by the camera and will be natively represented by multiple differing shades of grey depending on the intensity of the heat.
The camera will then convert this grey image into a coloured graph based on the location of the head, with red areas being the hottest and blue being the coldest, which looks something like this.
This presentation focusses on the increased requirements to specify locking solutions and provides an overview of the legislative and British/European Standards involved with electronic locks used as part of an access control solution.
The presentation then focusses on the current British and European standards by providing an easy to understand explanation of the different standards, the different scenarios and types of locks that are compliant with each of the three standards and when they should be used.
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