

Keeping community crime rates down
With crime rates returning to pre-pandemic levels, it is more important than ever for local governments and authorities to take measures to keep crime rates down.
In this monthly newsletter, we share insights from the world of security, surveillance, safety and warning systems with particular emphasis on making communities safer and managing critical infrastructure.
With crime rates returning to pre-pandemic levels, it is more important than ever for local governments and authorities to take measures to keep crime rates down.
When it comes to surveillance, national security cannot be overlooked and turning to Australian-owned and made technology ensures sensitive official information is never compromised.
With an autonomous warning system in place, local governments can protect beachgoers from shark attacks and keep Australia’s sunny beaches safe.
Two men in their 20s were rescued in November at Dreamtime Beach, in Northern NSW, after a woman activated the Spectur Emergency Response Beacon (ERB) located at the beach.
Governments and utilities are eager to reach net zero, but one area being overlooked is security, where it’s possible to have a sustainable and practical surveillance system.
Setting up a security system is a must for protecting critical assets, but a good system
involves more than just installing cameras and hiring security personnel.