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Keeping our customers safe

We handle a lot of personal information in my line of business and it's vital that our customers know that we are keeping it safe. If we can't keep their data safe, we don't have a business - it's that simple. Having a good security system for us relies on a combination of physical security, cyber security, and administrative checks and balances to make sure that the only people who can see each part of the client record are the people who need to see it. This blog has my tips and resources I've collected for improving security for customer's personal data and records.

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Installation Considerations When Getting a Video Surveillance System for Your Business

In today's world, ensuring the safety and security of your business is more important than ever. A video surveillance system serves as a crucial component in protecting your assets, employees and customers. However, installing such a system requires careful planning and consideration to maximise its effectiveness. Here’s what you need to keep in mind when setting up a video surveillance system for your business. Assessing Your Business Needs Before diving into installation, it’s essential to assess the specific needs of your business. Read More 

Two tips to follow if you want to put security cameras in your restaurant

If the security system you've bought for your restaurant includes security cameras, here are two tips to follow. Purchase some anti-fog spray It might be necessary to buy some anti-fog spray and spritz this product onto some of the security cameras' lenses after you've set them up. In particular, you may need to apply this product to any cameras you put in your restaurant kitchen or near the doors that lead from the kitchen to the dining area. Read More 

Certified Channel Partners: 3 Reasons to Invest in a Wireless Alarm System for Your Home

As you look for the best way to beef up security in your home, you might want to consider a wireless alarm system. These alarms are preferable because burglars can't disarm them quickly like they can hard-wired systems. Besides, you don't have to open up the walls to run the wires across your home, which is costly and time-consuming. There are many more reasons why wireless home alarm systems are the perfect security appliance for your house, including the following. Read More 

How Security Cameras Can Help You Enhance the Growth of Your Business

Security is one of the most important factors that determine whether your business will grow or fail. Unfortunately, many business owners shy away from investing in well-built surveillance cameras because they neither know nor understand the benefits of security cameras.  Then there's the cost factor. As an entrepreneur or a business owner, you have to think about your budget from several angles. In particular, you need to think about the size of the build and decide whether you'll need an indoor camera, outdoor camera, or both. Read More 

How Thermal Body Temperature Cameras Can Make Your Premises Safer

Thermal body temperature cameras are becoming increasingly popular in high-traffic areas during the fight against COVID-19. They use thermal imaging technology to detect when someone has an unusually high temperature and may be infectious. What are the benefits of this kind of technology? Efficiency This kind of temperature detection system is highly efficient. The camera simply measures the temperature of the subject's face — in particular, the corner of the eye — to see if it is elevated and could be a sign that further testing needs to be done. Read More