衛星による腕時計の建物、会社は告げた
によって ジョンE。 Dunn
イギリスの大きい組織は物理的安全保護-衛星での建物の監視の最終的であることができる新しいサービスを提供されている。
サービスは2人の会社の仕事である、 Scyron そして Datasat、遠隔建物および資産を遠隔にしっかり止める大きい多国籍企業および政府関係機関間の必要性を調査した。 ScyronはDatasatに適用のために入る供給に衛星ネットワークへのアクセスがあるが衛星画像を使用して脅威を査定できるソフトウェア分析の要素を供給する。
Scyron - which invested in its partner Datasat in July - uses the example of a shipping company watching over its fleet in any part of the world. If suspicious incidents are recorded, the system can adjust bandwidth to ensure the efficient transfer of images back to its monitoring HQ. It can also be tied into biometric and audio security systems as an extra layer.
Such a service doesn’t come cheap, but then again neither does any remote security analysis. The company claims its approach will still save time and money when compared to manual incident analysis.
In addition to maritime and transport, other industries that might be interested include border controls, utilities, and even the military, though the latter might be expected to have their own systems in place for such security.
“The system gives a solution to the headache of permanently manned controls at numerous locations across the world. It is more targeted as it only alerts to suspicious activity but also in conjunction with satellite – it reaches the parts which others just cannot reach,” said Phil Emmel, Datasat’s managing director.
What the company describes as an ‘entry-level’ system would set an organisation back 50,000 euros, but an accurate cost would depend on the number and type of sites being secured, the company said. The service was demonstrated at the Alarmes, Protection Securite Expo, held this week in Paris.
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