An advanced, hybrid surveillance upgrade for Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank (NCB) has earned IDIS and its integration partner Almajal G4S a place in the finals of the 2019 Intersec Awards.
IDIS is highlighting the more caring side of surveillance technology as it launches a new initiative to support a deserving charity or community group with the donation of an advanced video system.
IDIS America, the Texas-based regional headquarters of the South Korean security technology innovator, IDIS, has announced Emily’s Place as the first recipient of a comprehensive donation of company’s award-winning technology as part of its “Create a Better World” campaign. The campaign, announced at the 2019 ISC West security show in April, is designed to support and better empower community organizations, the facility’s mission of providing long-term, multi-faceted care and support for domestic abuse survivors seeking to permanently leave their lives of abuse behind.
Two of IDIS’s most popular new video technology launches have been selected for the 2019 PSI Premier Awards.
Over the last two months PSI Magazine readers were asked which technologies they have installed - or read about - were of most interest or gave the best results. Features, benefits, ease of installation and best service were all factors considered, and shortlist of security products and software now goes through to the final vote.
IDIS America, the regional headquarters for South Korea’s largest in-country manufacturer of surveillance technology, kicks off several weeks of focus on the unique challenges and concerns related to campus security in the Americas. Beginning with an appearance at the 2019 Campus Safety
The compact design of the 2MP DC-C4212RX allows for faster and more convenient installation and is the perfect choice for retail and discrete security applications.
Measuring only Ø86 mm x 58 mm and weighing just 105 grams, the 2MP DC-C4212RX delivers advanced benefits within its lower profile and is the right choice for high-end locations such as jewellery shops and boutiques, as well as up-market restaurants and luxury hotels.
Jamie Barnfield, Sales Director, IDIS Europe tells the International Security Journal that in today’s competitive and crowded market its vital for end-users and integrators to understand the true cost of a video system.
IDIS has announced the launch of its IDIS Dynamic Privacy Masking (IDPM) solution, a quick and efficient privacy tool, provided free of charge to its users. Continuing the company’s tradition of delivering specific solutions responsive to market conditions and concerns, IDPM offers a quick and efficient solution to the previously labor-intensive, and at time prohibitively expensive, problem of obscuring or “de-identifying” persons in surveillance footage who are incidental, irrelevant, or protected by law when footage is to be reviewed by, shared with, or provided to a third party
Advanced video projects delivered by SECOM, Johnson Controls and ISD Tech have been recognised at IFSEC with a special award event on the IDIS stand.
Over the last 12 months large-scale implementations and high definition IP system upgrades, harnessing the latest IDIS technology, have given enhanced video capability at NHS facilities, fashion chains, coffee shops, variety stores, and market leaders in the eating-out sector.
IDIS has launched its AI in the Box (DV-2116), boosting the power of surveillance systems with the most accurate deep learning analytics yet developed.
Korea’s largest surveillance manufacturer says in independent tests IDIS Deep Learning Analytics (IDLA) has achieved industry-beating accuracy rates of 97%, a record performance which is further boosted by high speed processing.
IDIS has launched its totally cost-free IDIS Dynamic Privacy Masking (IDPM) solution at IFSEC International (stand IF1110 at London’s ExCel)
IDIS now offers a simple answer to the previously labour-intensive – or prohibitively expensive – problem of de-identification in video footage which is being submitted in response to requests for access under The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or for evidential purposes.
Gerry Dunphy, event director of IFSEC International caught up with our sales director at IDIS Europe, Jamie Barnfield to get the latest on IDIS product and technology launches, discover how IDIS is delivering value to the entire security buying chain and to get an insight into what the largest surveillance manufacturer in Korea views as the biggest trends that are shaping the technology landscape.
In an exclusive interview with International Security Journal, Jamie Barnfield, Sales Director, IDIS Europe discusses what the company will be displaying at IFSEC 2019 and what IDIS is doing to address network failures and gaps in footage and the recent award success of IDIS Super Fisheye technology.
IDIS America, the regional headquarters of the South Korea-based global video surveillance manufacturer, has announced a substantial donation of equipment to The Salvation Army of North Texas, and the completion of installation at the charitable endeavor’s newest facility in Lewisville, Texas. The donation was made in conjunction with KOTRA, the Korean Investment-Promotion Trade Agency, office in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Network security and the threat of cyber-loopholes should be a top priority for video surveillance users, IDIS will tell visitors to IFSEC International.
Launching a cybersecurity advisory video ahead of the show, the IDIS team will also be on hand to demonstrate and explain how IDIS technology goes a step further to strengthen the resilience of traditional surveillance network processes.
Korea’s largest surveillance manufacturer will be highlighting the dangers of cyber-attacks and the common vulnerabilities found in many surveillance set ups – and showcasing a full range counter-measures – at the London ExCel event on 18-20 June, stand IF1110.