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November 2, 2018 in Mobile access, Public facilities

Taking event ticketing into the mobile world

Ticketing for events such as football matches and exhibitions is set for a dramatic leap into the digital realm of smartphones, thanks to an innovation …
Innovation, Mobile ticketing
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December 12, 2013 in Access control, Government, Biometrics, Culture, Public facilities, Monitoring & Detection, Safety

Q&A: Security in Asia

Securitas is a global leader in security, offering specialized guarding, technology solutions, consulting and investigation services. In Thailand, Securitas …
Guarding, Security consultants, Securitas AB, Asia
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June 29, 2012 in Culture, Public facilities, Monitoring & Detection, Safety

Olympic Games: A catalyst for change

The tension is mounting as London gears up for the 2012 Olympic Games. Heightened security measures are triggering debate, as well as encouraging innovative …
Terrorism, Stadiums, People flow, Innovation, Military
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June 29, 2012 in Access control, Monitoring & Detection, Public facilities

Safe for – and from the public

Achieving adequate levels of security in public facilities often means treading a fine line between granting taxpaying citizens their constitutional right …
Municipalities, CCTV, Terrorism
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June 29, 2012 in Monitoring & Detection, Public facilities

Balancing act for museum security

Public facilities such as museums and libraries have the complex task of being open and accessible to the public while at the same time protecting priceless …
Museums, Safes, Sensors, CCTV
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June 29, 2012 in Access control, Design, Public facilities, Monitoring & Detection, Safety

Stadiums keep track for better control

Technology is helping improve safety and security at football stadiums and could help consign the crowd disasters of the past to history.
Facial recognition, CCTV, Stadiums, GPS
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April 15, 2009 in Public facilities, Safety

Risky business

January 20, 2009: Washington DC is in a state of high alert. A new president is to be inaugurated and a couple of million people want to watch. But a new …
Investigations, Executive safety, Terrorism, People flow
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October 15, 2008 in Public facilities

Protecting the priceless

In 2004, armed, masked robbers stormed into the Munch Museum in Oslo and stole two masterpieces – “The Scream” and “Madonna” …
Sensors, CCTV, Museums
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April 16, 2008 in Design, Public facilities

A safe investment

It’s hard to overlook the eye-catching Göteborg Opera House, a 160-meter wide building, which graces the Swedish city’s harbor. Designed …
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