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Business Security
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Digital security surveillance (DSS)
IP Security Cameras
Times have changed. The crime graph is on the rise with a sharp increase being reported in the number of thefts, burglaries and break-ins. If theft and burglary sound like news headlines to you, please take a reality check. Without trying to cause a panic attack, a word of warning: both are much more prevalent than we can imagine. You can’t afford to take a risk when the safety of your loved ones and your valuable assets are concerned. Being paranoid doesn’t solve the problem either. Using a surveillance system to monitor things while you are away is a possible solution.
You need to engage in electronic warfare to counter threats to your security. Catching an intruder on camera can provide evidence in court. A video record also provides intelligent data mining and information retrieval if you want to know exactly what happened in any place or situation you want to monitor.
With the Internet revolution, there have been great strides in video surveillance. IP cameras are stand-alone devices that connect to your Ethernet or wireless network. An IP camera acts like a computer on a network, allowing you to view its video feed from anywhere in your network or over the Internet. You can monitor multiple cameras at multiple locations (up to 64) from one remote site. The digital picture quality is excellent.
Let’s look at the benefits of IP cameras.
Live Remote Monitoring: For a company with operations in geographically dispersed locations, monitoring multiple locations becomes easy and economical with IP cameras. The camera doesn’t need to be connected to a PC. You can view the camera images from any place that has an Internet connection. All you need is a PC with access to the Internet to view all the activity live.
Better View and Control: Some IP cameras have features like Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ). You can control the camera remotely, adjusting the focus, angle, and field of view without being actually present at the camera site. You can track and zoom to reveal more about the exact person, place or thing you are concerned about.
Video security can be both a defense and a deterrent. As they say: Better safe than sorry! If you are considering installing or upgrading video surveillance for your company or your home, understanding how different video surveillance systems work is critical to your making the correct decision. As the surveillance technology of the future, you won’t be outgrowing an IP camera-based video surveillance system any time soon because new developments in surveillance systems are based on improving this technology. Therefore, you will be able to upgrade and improve this system for years to come while older systems will become obsolete.
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