The first ever British Standard code of practice focusing on the ethical use and deployment of facial recognition technology (FRT), developed on recommendations by the BSIA, has been released this month by the British Standards Institute (BSI). The code of practice, Facial recognition technology...
Crime and Policing Minister, Chris Philps, has urged the police to use artificial intelligence (AI) technology more for crime-fighting by May 2024. In a letter to police chiefs, Philps said the number of searches using facial recognition technology to track offenders should double –...
Specialist research company, Memoori has just released a new report, consisting of an in-depth study providing a detailed market analysis of the Access Control business with a focus on solutions such as electronic locks, readers, control panels and digital infrastructure. This report is the...
Avigilon, a Motorola Solutions company, has recently produced a school safety guide which explores the topic of school security, the measures that many schools are already taking and additional measures that will help to enhance existing systems. Here the company shares its expertise on...
Often overlooked, storage for valuables, documents and personal items deserves the same protection as offices, labs or accommodation. Yet many access solutions leave these important access points poorly secured. Intelligent electronic control often stops at the door, ignoring the critical safety needs of many...
The adoption of access control solutions in retail is growing because it is convenient, easy, and quick to use for customers and staff alike. “Whether it’s to enhance the store experience, restrict access to certain parts of the store, or as a security measure...