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Founded in 2005, BRS Labs is a software development company based in Houston, Texas, that pioneered the first behavioural analysis system for video surveillance. This system has the intelligence to learn behaviour patterns in complex environment. The system interprets video surveillance into useful and effective video analytics, which in turn greatly enhances operator awareness thereby improving security. The system recognizes behaviours and objects and reports suspicious behaviours based on information it has collected in the past. BRS Labs has international offices in London Sao Paulo and Washington, DC. | http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20101130005470/en/BRS-Labs-Selected-Finalist-INSTINCT-%E2%80%93-Technology keywords: security system, video analytics |
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06 Feb 12 - Computer And Electronics Security News
Electronic Health Records Face Rapidly Changing Technology 2010 may not seem like that long ago, but from the perspective of a computer, it's already the Stone Age. That was the year that the Community Leadership Council of the Archimedes Movement made recommendations on the state's Strategic Plan for Health ...
Ultrabooks refresh laptop category The new form factor has been addressed with security as a top priority, along with USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt ports, according to Intel.
Be wary of e-mail supposedly from security firms By KIM KOMANDO Q. I have Norton Internet Security on my computer, and heard that it was hacked. Now, I'm getting e-mail from Symantec saying that I need to update my security, and the e-mail provides a link. I know you say never click a link in an ...
Prey takes over your devices to keep thieves under surveillance By ANDY IHNATKO Follow @ihnatko on Twitter February 6, 2012 10:28AM When your computer goes missing, head for a web browser and tell Prey's servers.
High-Tech Vehicle Gadgets Vulnerable to Hacking For example, the news source notes that car thieves could exploit security weaknesses to remotely open and start a car, or a spy could listen to conversations inside a car, according to Stefan Savage, a UC San Diego computer science professor who ...
Research In Motion may not have many suitors despite PM's comments on takeovers Meanwhile, electronics giant Samsung, which sells Google-powered Android smartphones, has said it's not interested in RIM.
Auto Hacking Seen as Growing Risk With Electronics Frenzy Car thieves could exploit security weaknesses to remotely open and start a car, or a spy could listen to conversations inside a car, Stefan Savage, a University of California-San Diego computer science professor, said in a telephone interview.
Hacking Seen as Rising Risk With Car Electronics Listening In Car thieves could exploit security weaknesses to remotely open and start a car, or a spy could listen to conversations inside a car, Stefan Savage, a University of California-San Diego computer science professor, said in a telephone ...
Big Brother ... uh, Google, is watching your every move It's from Google. "That's not something I want my computer telling me. It's creepy," said Kurt Opshal, senior staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit digital rights advocacy organization based in San Francisco.
Update on the latest in business: WASHINGTON (AP) - A new Senate proposal would give the government more power to regulate the computer security of critical industries.
Dart-like bullet could hit laser targets more than a mile off The sensor sends information to guidance and control electronics that use an algorithm in an 8-bit central processing unit to command electromagnetic actuators.
Into the Breach: Protecting the Brand When Data Loss Is the New Normal Never mind all those formula Hollywood films about oddly sympathetic adolescents hacking into major government or financial computer systems. In fact, real cybercrime has overtaken terrorism as the central threat to US security, according to FBI ...
NovaStar Solutions.com Achieves R2 Certification ... guidelines for use by both electronics refurbishers and recyclers to promote better environmental, health and safety, and security practices when handling end-of-life electronics. The guidelines cover IT equipment including computers and peripheral ...
Graphene transistors could herald more computing power Graphene transistors made at Manchester University could lead to a new generation of more powerful computers. The newly developed graphene transistors could ultimately replace silicon in computer chips. Furthermore, the transistors could be made at the ...
Secure your future through funding Though colleges may charge more for unaided courses like Bachelors of Computer Application, Biotechnology, Electronics,Microbiology, etc. Education loans are also provided by nationalised and a few private banks. Loans are given towards fees, ...
Making your Home Smarter Controlling the devices could be done using a computer, wireless controller, or by voice. The system can be similar to a personal assistant who awaits your every beck and call.
Planning Your Home Technology Needs First: Figure out what your current electronic needs are: These needs should include, telephone, music, TV, satellite or cable supplier, any special lighting needs, security systems, computer, Wi-Fi and anything else on your electronics list.
This New Spy Technology Could Be Worth Billions That covers everything from watches to purses to electronics. So, not only are the taxpayers ripped off when a defense firm gets duped, national security suffers as well. Can you imagine what would happen if a fighter jet fired missiles that went off ...
PowerHouse Recycling finds new uses for old electronics Business is so good in part because the state banned electronics in landfills, effective July 1. As word of the new law spreads, companies are searching for someplace other than a landfill to unload their old copiers, printers, computers and more.
Sound Transit: Watch Out for Phone Snatchers Sound Transit just put out an alert to riders to be extra-cautious when getting on and off light rail, in response to at least ten incidents in which teenagers ran up to the victims and grabbed their phones or other electronics while they were getting ...
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