Security Cameras stories - Page 6

Cradlepoint debunks common connectivity and security myths
Tue, 12th Mar 2019
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Cradlepoint tackles myths around connectivity and security, emphasising the potential and reliability of 4G, the cloud, and IoT without added risk.

Hands-on review: Swann Wi-Fi Series indoor and outdoor security cameras
Thu, 28th Feb 2019
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gaming
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surveillance
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reviews
Swann’s range of Wi-Fi Series security cameras provide solutions for both indoor and, more interestingly, outdoor video surveillance.

2018 sees 1,500% increase in coinmining malware - report
Wed, 19th Dec 2018
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botnet
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report
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coinhive
The explosive growth of cryptocurrency in 2018 catapulted coinmining malware incidents by 1,500%, reveals eSentire's Annual Threat Report.

Adapt or die - Australian trades must embrace the IoT wave
Fri, 23rd Nov 2018
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iot
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industrial iot
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simpro
IoT is taking the world by storm - technology is no longer a ‘nice-to-have’ but a must have. Today, even the oldest trades have to adapt to survive.

Security cameras – a latent botnet network?
Wed, 14th Nov 2018
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ddos
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surveillance
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iot security
In a comparison of 16 indoor and outdoor IP surveillance cameras, researchers found only one well-protected device.

GDPR requirements & opportunities for colocation providers
Mon, 15th Oct 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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partner programmes
The law was enforced in May but is still confusing to some colocation providers as to which requirements they must comply with.

Schneider: Why support for edge data centers will need to be “Lights Out”
Sat, 1st Sep 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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power / energy
Dave Johnson says there is to be huge changes to data center infrastructure as edge computing takes a hold - here's his predictions.

GlobalData: IoT raises massive privacy concerns
Tue, 28th Aug 2018
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iot
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data privacy
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globaldata
Rapid evolution of enterprise IoT tech justifies digital transformation, but privacy concerns must be addressed, warns GlobalData.

Think like a burglar: The keys to better home security
Thu, 23rd Aug 2018
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surveillance
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smart home
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home security
Many forego home security systems, but thinking like a burglar might change their minds. Here are three essential tips to bolster your protection.

APAC smart city spending to exceed $54b – more data centers needed
Fri, 17th Aug 2018
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smart cities
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hyperscale
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edge computing
With our increasing dependence on data, it’s no secret that smart cities are the future and an IDC report reveals APAC is certainly gearing up.

Mobile AI market to hit US$17.83b by 2023 with APAC at its centre
Wed, 1st Aug 2018
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ai
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samsung
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intel
The growth of the market can be attributed to demand for AI-capable processors for mobile devices, rise in cognitive computing, and AI applications.

How do you secure a home that’s smarter than you?
Mon, 9th Jul 2018
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iot
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smart home
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wireless networks
As smart home technology continues to advance, securing these devices is becoming increasingly crucial. Here's how to keep your smart home safe.

SecuriThings unveils two-click deployment to protect IP cameras
Thu, 21st Jun 2018
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ddos
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surveillance
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iot security
Hacked security cameras can suffer severe performance degradation and become unable to communicate properly when needed.

Aruba introduces integrated SD-WAN, LAN and security solution
Tue, 19th Jun 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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sd-wan
Branch operators face increased complexity and inefficiencies with different tools for managing the network and security from different vendors.

NETGEAR adds Power-over-Ethernet capability to Smart Managed Pro Switches
Fri, 15th Jun 2018
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network infrastructure
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iot
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netgear
Netgears its range of Smart Managed Pro Switches with four new switches that support Power-over-Ethernet (PoE+) and SFP ports for fibre uplinks.

THAT'S A WRAP: Highlights from Sydney’s 2nd Annual Safety, Security and Counter-Terrorism Forum
Tue, 8th May 2018
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drones
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surveillance
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biometrics
The event took a comprehensive look at the state of play for terrorist organisations and individuals - both local and abroad.

The Internet of Broken Things? Seven key facts about IoT
Wed, 11th Apr 2018
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malware
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ransomware
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iot
While most ransomware attacks currently infiltrate an organisation via email, IoT presents a new delivery system for both mass and targeted attacks.

Connectivity and the city: Monitoring on the world stage
Tue, 3rd Apr 2018
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smart cities
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surveillance
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paessler
For just this reason, all eyes (and CCTV cameras) are about to be on the city of the Gold Coast in Queensland for the Commonwealth Games.

NLP ready to roll into home and work
Mon, 26th Mar 2018
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uc
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smart home
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wireless networks
UC consultant Ian Darby recently ended up in San Jose where natural language processing (NLP) was a hot topic. Here is his take on the Next Big Thing.

Why IT teams need to take control of healthcare's physical security tech
Tue, 20th Mar 2018
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physical security
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
An ill patient collapses in a hallway but there’s nobody there to help. Could CCTV have alerted somebody to what happened?.