The video surveillance report 2019
The capabilities of video surveillance systems are being transformed by fundamental shifts in how digital data is gathered, analysed, shared and stored. Security cameras are already playing a key role in the drive to smarter cities and burgeoning industrial internet of things.
The ramifications for the business models of installers and integrators are no less seismic.
The Video Surveillance Report 2019 examines several paradigm shifts transforming the potential of network cameras and associated hardware and software. The cloud, AI, face recognition and the impact of Brexit on surveillance projects are among the topics covered.
Sponsored by IDIS, the report’s fifth annual edition is based on a survey of hundreds of professionals involved in the supply chain for physical security systems. Installers, integrators, consultants, facilities managers and heads of security departments were among those who shared their opinions, perceptions and experiences of video surveillance technologies.
Topics include:
- The cloud
- Facial recognition
- AI and deep learning
- Analytics at the edge
- Cybersecurity
- Impact of US Huawei ban on procurement/specification preferences globally
- From HD resolution to redundancy failover: the impact of camera innovations
- Impact of Brexit on video surveillance projects
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The 2021 Video Surveillance Report is now available!
The latest version of IFSEC Global’s exclusive Video Surveillance Report is now available to download for free. The 2021 report includes the following topics:
- Video analytics – the growing uptake and development of the industry and how software benefits security operations.
- Video surveillance outside of security – we explore the growing use of surveillance devices outside of security, such as for retail operations or predicting extreme weather events.
- Trends in the use of cloud-based solutions – is the surveillance sector ready to embrace a fully cloud system?
- The integration of surveillance – how are systems being integrated in an increasingly connected environment?
- Market outlook – What are some of the key trends, opportunities and challenges for the industry looking ahead?
- And more!
Download the Video Surveillance Report 2021, here!
The video surveillance report 2019
The cloud, AI, face recognition and the impact of Brexit on surveillance projects are among the topics covered in the report’s fifth annual edition.
Adam Bannister
IFSEC Insider | Security and Fire News and Resources