As we discovered in our whitepaper, “The Human Face of The Global Security Industry,” ( https://bit.ly/2RicjfR ) the prevalence of electronic security has undoubtedly increased over the past couple of years. One of the contributing factors for this change was the decreasing cost of hardware and software resources. With rising crime rates, citizens and security service providers have collaboratively worked towards creating a safer environment. Amidst all the transformations in electronic security, one might be curious to understand what goes on behind the scenes during the remote guarding process.
2. Offshore managed security services have
been breaking geographical barriers for the
past decade. From preventing crime to
increasing workplace efficiency, remote
guarding teams can help prioritize client
safety at different premises.
Overview
3. Earlier, traditional security cameras were
dependent on cable and fiber wired
connections making the surveillance
ecosystem more expensive and complex than
required.
The arrival of the advancement of technology
in security cameras such as 4k and 8K high-
resolution cameras required massive
bandwidth.
Video surveillance connectivity to networks is
helping businesses to overcome the hurdles
of the past and drawing new opportunities in
the video surveillance market.
Upcoming trends
in security
networks
4. Being a security provider, it is essential to
know about the gadgets you deal with. Take a
look at the following most used cameras.
● Dark Fighter Technology Cameras
● ANPR and LPR Cameras
● Internal and External Dome Camera
● Bullet Cameras
● PTZ Pan Tilt & Zoom Camera
Take a look at
these camera
systems
5. Interesting features provided
by security services
Remote Focus
Remote focus allows the surveillance camera to focus the camera lens if required without
physically adjusting the camera or the object. This advancement makes it possible to record
and focus on the object, making it easier to focus your camera for clear, detailed video.
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Frame Rates
FPS is the number of frames (images) your camera can take per second. Technology is being
updated as the current industry standard is 30 fps for precise, smooth video even with moving
objects. A higher frame rate of 60 fps is the target, with more frames and more clarity.
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Wide Dynamic Range
WDR in the cameras has special software allowing them to balance that lighting for one clear
image. WDR makes the footage appropriate for recording areas like entrances to retail outlets
where there is a contrast between the sunshine outside and the dim lighting.
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6. Training required for physical guards
Armed Training
Armed training is a more sophisticated set of training as it involves the use of weapons and
ammunition. This training is only provided to the guards to give them knowledge on its usage.
The security guard must pass the training to be a licensed armed security guard.
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Unarmed Training
Unarmed training refers to the development of fighting skills and techniques. Sometimes,
physical forces are enough to stop a chaotic mishap. Physical fitness backed by defense skills
ensures safety to oneself and the property without any arms and ammunition.
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Physical Training
Physical training is essential training required to enhance your movement and agility. In
moments of trouble and misadventures, the security guard is responsible for acting fast and
catching the perpetrator. For all this tackling and fighting, he needs to stay fit and active.
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7. These are great skills to have for the
traditional guarding system, but modern
problems require modern solutions. We have
contrasted these skills with what virtual
security guards bring to the table.
Take a look at some of the remote guarding
functions you can get with you outsource your
security services to an electronic security
provider.
So, why virtual
guards?
8. PATROLLING
A virtual security team guard
patrols the perimeters faster
and more times than a physical
guard with the help of the
video surveillance camera
installed across the premises.
PANIC RESPONSE
A physical security guard can not
keep an eye everywhere. This
inability of omnipresence is why
you need a virtual security officer
to ensure your site is under
constant observation.
Few services provided by virtual guards
GATEHOUSE MONITORING
Just like a physical guard
validates & records the entry of
the visitor, the virtual doorman
will authorize access only If the
predetermined requirements
as stated are met.
ALARM MONITORING
The virtual security team deals
with non-relevant nuisance
alarms triggered by faulty
sensors or false alarms, providing
greater efficiency so that the site
can deal with urgent alarms.
9. Ensure that you are updated with the current
technological advancements so that you give
the best services to your clients and while it
comes to us, we have your back.
Get in touch with us to know how we can help
you provide 24x7 services like alarm
monitoring, video surveillance, voice- down
services.
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