LAS VEGAS ISC EXPO WEST SHOW HIGHLIGHTS EXPECTED : "Some of the stories and trends at ISC West:
Child and Personal Safety -- Recent high-profile kidnapping cases have raised interest in technology for tracking and locating children. Products are available for personal/asset tracking for automobile travel, personal protection on campuses, in correctional facilities, patient monitoring in hospitals and also assisted living facilities and retirement communities.
It's a TV hit -- the GE Security booth will be themed after the TV show 'Las Vegas' since GE Security equipment has a starring role in the program. In the show, the characters often have colored boxes around them. That's the use of GE Security's VideoIQ, which identifies people, not motion -- with 95% accuracy.
Reducing theft -- over 80% of property loss happens in less than 5 minutes -- but would-be thieves can't steal what they don't see. A new device fills the room with a thick synthetic smoke that reduces visibility within 20 seconds, providing protection during the critical time between alarm activation and when the police arrive.
Biometric HandReaders and FingerKey readers -- Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas has saved more than $170,000 by integrating six IR Recognition Systems HandReaders into its' security operations. The readers assure that the correct people gain access in and out of highly secured areas and checking out keys. Other hot new biometric applications -- fingerprint identification briefcases and small personal safes -- good for jewelry, money, guns, etc...
Top secret...a tamper-resistant product for validating whether an individual has been granted access to mission-critical and highly sensitive data stored on computers, laptops and wireless devices."
Legend
Location Of Theft in AQUA BLUE
URL Of Linked Article In STEEL BLUE or GREEN
Full Content Of Article In BLACK
Theft Description In Body Of Article in RED
URL Of Linked Article In STEEL BLUE or GREEN
Full Content Of Article In BLACK
Theft Description In Body Of Article in RED
Thursday, April 01, 2004
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