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BlogBuilding a robust perimeter security solution: Merging Radar and Camera
Magos is at the fore-front of technology, bringing a complete AI-based integrated radar and PTZ camera solution to the security market. The complete “MASS+AI” solution, is composed of Magos radars, with detection ranges ranging from 250 meters up to 1000 meters, PTZ cameras with IR laser illumination, virtually of any brand, and a powerful Magos analytics […]
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BlogSmart Security for Car Lots: Radar Detection and AI Classification Technologies
Car lots are expansive sites that showcase a wide array of cars and trucks, making them appealing targets for theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access. As valuable assets are prominently displayed, the need for robust perimeter protection becomes paramount. Integrating advanced technologies, such as radar detection, is necessary to provide a proactive and intelligent defense against […]
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BlogTelehouse Strengthens Perimeter Security at Its Staten Island Facility with Magos Perimeter Security Solution
Telehouse America, a KDDI Group company and the global leader for data centers, international internet exchanges and managed IT services, currently operates more than 45 data centers globally, with three in the United States – one in Los Angeles and two in New York City. The company has long been applauded for 24/7 monitored video surveillance and […]
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BlogRadar Security Strengthens The Protection of Vital Utility Facilities
Utility organizations, like other critical infrastructure sites, are faced with ever-present challenges to protect their facilities, people, and assets. Whether the locations are power generation plants, substations, water treatment facilities, or solar farms, utilities must be prepared to protect against a multitude of dangers, including vandalism, equipment theft, and the growing threat of domestic terrorism. […]
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BlogSecuring Solar Farms’ Perimeters with Radar Detection Technology
It can be a challenge for even the most experienced security professional to secure solar farms and solar fields. In contrast to many other industries, solar farms are large, open-air facilities that are often located in isolated, unfenced areas and are therefore at risk of vandalism and theft. With the rise of renewable energy, it […]
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BlogGM Uses a Perimeter Security System with Magos Radars
The Magos radar solution detects intruders even in fog and storm scenarios. It can cover large perimeter areas with just a few devices, drastically reducing project costs in extensive facilities. General Motors (GM), located in the city of São José dos Campos, São Paulo, consists of a complex with six factories and an assembly plant. The property has a […]
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BlogHigh-Tech Security in Brazilian Substations
Eletrobras Chesf and Avantia have collaborated to implement an advanced perimeter security solution comprising radars and cameras. This collaboration is strengthening the protection of hundreds of substations and ensuring the reliability of electricity supply in several Brazilian cities. The Challenge São Francisco Hydroelectric Company (Eletrobras Chesf), a subsidiary of Eletrobras, is a significant player in […]
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BlogFour reasons to combine radar with cameras for critical infrastructure perimeter security
One crucial element of avoiding interruptions in critical infrastructure operations is the protection of the facility perimeter, a safeguard against potential thieves after copper, catalytic converters or chemicals, or would-be vandals hoping to damage equipment or cause an interruption in operations. Technologies, such as ground-based radar, are increasingly being used by critical infrastructure facilities as […]
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BlogEnhancing Perimeter Protection: The Role of Radar Technology in Correctional Facility Security
Correctional facilities play a vital role in maintaining public safety by securely confining individuals convicted of crimes and sentenced to incarceration as punishment. The security and integrity of these facilities are of utmost importance, but their perimeters present challenges, including intrusion attempts, monitoring vast areas, surveillance blind spots, false alarms, contraband attempts, and limited human […]