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Security on Screen is the new platform for you to view and read the latest content from the security industry without any restrictions.
We are not about paywalls that prevent you from seeing all of the content or only including announcements from advertisers. We want you to see the whole picture and stay up to date with the entire industry no matter what part you play in it.
Security on Screen has been created to be an inclusive platform. To us that means that no matter what your role is in the security sector and wherever you are in the world, we want you to find a voice for your work here. From end users and industry associations to integrators and manufacturers, we want to see, hear and share your success stories, all while helping you to make the right connections.
To achieve all of this, we have created a huge team of knowledgeable industry professionals. And the good news is that you are part of that team. With Security on Screen you have the ability to find all of the information that you are looking for from highly respected sources. You can also share your knowledge and experience to become one of those respected sources. If you have something that you would like to discuss or highlight, get in touch with us to help move the debate forward.
In addition to this, our experienced team of journalists will be constantly working on new and unique video content, live streams and relevant articles. This premium content will deliver insightful thought leadership and aid the discussion around some of the most pertinent issues the security industry is facing.
Accessible everywhere you are, you can view all of our content on which ever device you like. Everything will be hosted right here on the Security on Screen website, but the most important announcements as well as our unique productions will be distributed via our social channels and newsletters as well.
We have made Security on Screen to reflect what we think security media should look like in the modern world, we hope you will help us to make it the resource this industry deserves. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United Kingdom |
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The recognition came during a ceremony organised by the department as part of preparations for the upcoming 2026-2027 sports season.
From outer perimeter to inner rack: Flir as the end-to-end reliability partner across data center operations
“For a data centre operator, risk rarely comes down to a single system or department. It can begin with a cut fence, an intruder approaching a substation, an alarm no one trusted enough to investigate, or a rack that ran hot overnight. “The cause may be different, but the consequence is often the same: an interruption to operations that can be costly.
Exclusive interview: Anekanta’s Pauline Norstrom – part 3 - Security On Screen by The Security Industry Group
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Global Situational Awareness - GCC Weekly Intelligence report to August 20
Tehran’s armed forces have signalled that any regional support for US military operations including aircraft, aerial refuelling, or use of bases could be treated as direct participation in the conflict. Host state territory, airspace, and infrastructure are now part of Iran’s threat calculus. While the UAE is the current flashpoint, the message applies across the GCC. Iran is using military pressure to push Gulf states toward neutrality, warning that support for Washington risks retaliation.
Abloy UK enhances security at St Oswald’s Hospice in Newcastle upon Tyne
Abloy UK’s implementation of the CLIQ system has further advanced safety and security of medicine management in the organisation. St Oswald’s Hospice has been delivering care to adults and children with life limiting conditions for 40 years and required a security system that would guarantee safety and compliance while fitting into a sensitive care environment. The solution would also need to deliver accountability and offer tracking of access to secure drug storage throughout the site.
Genetec research finds retailers expanding physical security beyond loss prevention
While retailers continue to manage everyday security challenges across stores, many are expanding how they use physical security data to improve decision-making, increase operational efficiency, and get more value from existing technology investments. Retailers look beyond loss prevention Retailers are increasingly looking beyond traditional loss prevention metrics and using physical security data to improve broader business outcomes.
Seagate | Preserving computer history and powering future discoveries
“When you walk through the halls of the Computer History Museum (CHM) in Santa Clara, Calif., you are among the evolution of computing — from room-sized machines of the mid-20th century to today’s sleek, portable devices. “But beyond the public exhibits, there is a lesser seen challenge: preserving the vast amounts of data generated through computing’s history. “The CHM is taking on an immense scope of digitisation efforts.
Axis shifts license plate recognition up a gear with new camera kits
These robust cameras capture license plates, and under optimal conditions other vehicle details – all without the need for external servers. Designed for slow speed and free-flow traffic, the robust, all-in-one kits capture license plates accurately and reliably, even in challenging lighting conditions. Under optimal conditions, the cameras can also recognise vehicle type, colour, make and model.
Immix announces Cubitech integration
Immix has added support for Cubitech’s range of professional network video recorders, giving monitoring centres a direct connection between Cubitech-protected sites and the Immix platform. Cubitech NVRs are designed for continuous video surveillance across residential, commercial, and enterprise environments. The range includes 8, 16, 32, and 64-channel models, with options for built-in PoE, alarm inputs and outputs, and rack-mounted deployments.
i-PRO | How utilities can eliminate visibility gaps at remote substations
“Utilities are responsible for protecting a wide range of critical infrastructure, including substations that are often located in remote, unmanned locations. “These facilities frequently cover large geographic areas, creating unique security challenges that traditional video protection approaches may struggle to address efficiently.