Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
Retailers need to reduce their losses. CCTV helps cut crime, but digital cameras on IP (Internet Protocol) networks will give them even more options. The options available to retailers to thwart this problem are numerous. Some solutions include the screening of employees and employee training, increasing the number of products in stores which are protected with electronic tags, and conducting supply-chain audits. However, the most effective means is that of increased investment in security, although it is important to be smart when making such an investment. Stores have long been fitted out with security cameras, used either to deter thieves or to collect evidence to be used in the event of their capture. However, as technology develops, there are more and more sophisticated solutions available – and with the advent of digital technology comes a range of options. Cameras that are connected to the existing IT network bring with them not only the benefits of digital, but the additional advantages of being linked up to the IP infrastructure. This means that retail managers can have remote access to any of their store’s video, live and recorded material from any desired location, including individual devices connected to the Internet or the […]
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