VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Articles
Smile, You're on a Chicago Camera
The city of Chicago is serious about homeland security.
Museum Security: The Art of Securing Pricelessness
Museum security is a kind of art form unto itself. A way to all at once create safety and accessibility. To bring us as close as possible to inspiration while preventing miscreants from stealing it.
Digging Up Digital Evidence
How Home Depot bar code technology solved a Florida murder case
Prying Eyes: Axis, Mobotix, VistaScape and More
Video surveillance remains a key weapon in the security team's arsenal
Jeffrey Rosen and the Naked Crowd: Liberty and Surveillance for All
Law professor and author Jeffrey Rosen argues that, in theory, security can be done in ways that won't scuttle privacy and civil liberties. But that's a tall order, and he acknowledges that it may not play out that way in practice.
New Machine Vision Software to Change the Image of Security
Machine vision promises to change the image of security
Casino Surveillance at Mohegan Sun: Two of a Kind
The biggest challenge for Mohegan Sun's security and surveillance team? Catch the crooks before they leave the casino with the loot.
US HomeGuard: Someone to Watch Over You
Jay Walker, founder of Priceline.com, has moved from the auction business to the security business with US HomeGuard, an idea that would pay ordinary citizens $10 an hour to stare at surveillance video looking for terrorist activity.
Toolbox: ObjectVideo, Pyramid Vision Technologies, Anixter
Three steps forward for video surveillance
Tiny Cameras
If you've flown out of LAX recently, you might have seen one of the 1,200 new surveillance cameras
