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video surveilance and alarm systems
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CCTV SYSTEMS |
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Closed-circuit
television (CCTV) is the use of television cameras to
transmit a signal to a specific, limited set of
monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that
all components are directly linked, and that the signal
is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point to
point wireless links. CCTV is often used for
surveillance in areas where there is an increased need
for security, such as banks, casinos, and airports. They
may also have military uses. The use of CCTV in public
places has increased, causing debate over security
versus privacy. CCTV can also be permanently in service
or only when required. |
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DVRs |
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The
PCI Card seamlessly turns your PC into a sophisticated
digital video security monitoring system. The plug and
play card and software allows you to observe and record
from 1 camera simultaneously to 16cameras. Or you can
add more cards to upgrade to 32 cameras and more. Other
benefits include remote access via the web or network,
motion detection with instant email notification, audio
monitoring and fast display and recording times. The
stand alone DVR is a replacement for Personal computer
with PCI card. The card for monitoring is interpolated
in the DVR. You can record everything that is happening
around. |
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ALARM
SYSTEMS |
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Burglar
alarms have become standard equipment in stores and
other businesses, and they're becoming increasingly
common in private homes as well. If you've ever shopped
for a home security system, then you know there are a
wide variety of options available. These systems range
from do-it-yourself kits you can pick up for $70 to
sophisticated whole-house security networks that must be
installed by professionals. But, as it turns out, most
alarm systems are actually built around the same basic
design concepts. We offer you two difetent series of
alarm systems. |
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ACCESS CONTROLS |
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Access
control includes authentication, authorization and
audit. It also includes additional measures such as
physical devices, including biometric scans and metal
locks, hidden paths, digital signatures, encryption,
social barriers, and monitoring by humans and automated
systems. Authorization may be implemented using role
based access control, access control lists or a policy
language such as XACML. Access control is the ability to
permit or deny the use of an object (a passive entity,
such as a system or file) by a subject (an active
entity, such as an individual or process). |
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ISO 9001:2000 implemented |
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