The introduction of new surveillance and reconnaissance systems will require new ways of collecting, processing and disseminating various forms of data. The distributed common ground system, of DCGS, ...
When President Joe Biden terminated funding for former President Donald Trump’s controversial border wall, an unintended consequence of that decision was to stop deployment of several advanced ...
Wireless and fiber provide the pipeline for analytics systems that scan for suspicious activity. Brian Snodgrass of New York’s Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications says the ...
A subsidiary of China’s Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. is reportedly shipping homegrown chips with advanced capabilities for surveillance cameras, in yet another sign that it’s managing to get around ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: Advanced surveillance technologies were a critical component of the Trump administration’s construction program. When President Joe Biden terminated funding for former ...
External threats from individuals to harm U.S. citizens and more sophisticated criminal methods to breach the security of corporations and government agencies have led to new advanced surveillance ...
The huge pods slung under this USAF MQ-9 Reaper represent the most game-changing aerial surveillance technology of at least the last decade. Known as Gorgon Stare Increment II, it features two massive ...
A bank of video monitors allows the police department in Albuquerque, N.M., to keep an eye on surveillance cameras throughout the city. AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan In 2021, a driver in Albuquerque, ...
Abbas Bigdeli is a Senior Researcher in NICTA. He does not receive personal financial benefits from any external organisations or companies mentioned in this article. Brian Lovell is a Professor at ...
There’s a new standard in bank security. Enhanced by analytics software, modern surveillance systems give financial institutions the tools they need to take proactive safety measures while preventing ...
Regulatory compliance is expensive, but the cost of compliance-related failure is much, much higher. In 2012 and 2013, banks paid more than $3.7 billion in fines for attempts to fix the London ...
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