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SDM security magazine

Eagle Eye 911 Camera Allow Instant Access for First Responders to Security Cameras

In an interview with Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako, SDM magazine highlights the importance of providing crucial incident details to first responders in emergency situations, and how Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing makes this happen. Eagle Eye Networks has launched Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing, a technology that gives Emergency Communication Center telecommunicators (911 professionals) instant access to security cameras during an emergency, empowering them to deliver critical incident information to first responders through a partnership

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Experts share how to make it harder for hackers to steal your passwords

Dean Drako talks with CBS News Pittsburgh about the recent AT&T data breach, and what consumers can do to protect their passwords from malicious hackers. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Millions of AT&T customers learned over the weekend that hackers likely stole their personal data and plan to sell it on the dark web.  It’s a massive data breach impacting both current and former customers, but unfortunately, this breach is just the latest of a string of cyberattacks.

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Rishi Lodhia, Eagle Eye Networks talks to International Security Journal about the tech developments in the coming year

Rishi Lodhia, Eagle Eye Networks VP + Managing Director EMEA talks to International Security Journal about the tech developments that resellers and consultants can expect in the coming year. In 2024, what does the dynamic intersection of cloud surveillance and AI look like?The intersection of cloud video surveillance and AI is dynamic indeed. It’s dramatically altering the video surveillance industry – and the opportunities this shift presents for improving security for communities and businesses around

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4 Million Expected to Travel for April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse Spurs Call for Enhanced Video Surveillance

In this Colorado Springs FOX news story, Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako talks about the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th and how it brings an increased need for video surveillance systems, as many people are traveling on this day. The solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, during which 4 million people will travel to the path of totality, will create an increased need for emergency preparedness and safety measures, according to surveillance expert Dean

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Fill the First-Responder Communications Gap with 911 Camera Sharing

Seconds matter in a crisis. Firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical responders need to make decisions fast with the information they have on hand – and that information leans heavily on direction from 911 professionals. Typically, 911 professionals learn about an ongoing emergency situation from phone calls placed by those affected by the situation or by nearby witnesses. Often the same incident can spark dozens of calls, though each caller may have little information to

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3 ways to maximize the value of security cameras 

Security cameras seem to be everywhere: law enforcement and other public agencies employ cameras, as do businesses of all kinds and an ever-increasing share of households. However, most of what happens in any particular camera’s field of view is unremarkable – so it may not surprise you that most security video is never watched. But that doesn’t mean those cameras or the video they produce are useless. Most video is not watched simply because those

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“Real words or buzzwords?: NIST declares physical security systems are OT” 

In his column this month, Ray Bernard talks extensively about Eagle Eye Networks as an example of “cyber aware application of IT.” It all started in the early 1990s with the introduction of computer software and networking in physical security systems. In 2005, the federal government began classifying physical security systems as IT systems. The Security Industry Association’s Quarterly Technology Update (QTU) of June 2005 stated, “A key concept of this QTU is that U.S.

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“Changing images: Wyze reports a new data breach”

In this Digital Journal report, Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako is interviewed about the recent incident with Wyze cameras and about cybersecurity best practices with video surveillance systems. Security cameras have become very popular for people to plug into their home network, hoping this with deter burglars (or should a robbery happen, that some footage of the event will be captured). Yet how secure is the digital image data? Recently, Wyze users encountered a camera

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Will 2024 Be the Year of Subscription Services?

The Security Business 2023 State of the Industry report takes a look at the meteoric rise in hosted cloud-based services in the security industry. Eagle Eye President Ken Francis spoke to Paul Rothman about how changes in the industry are affecting security integrators. Hosted cloud-based services are rapidly changing how many integrators provide client security services – from single-site locations to multi-state enterprise organizations. Many reasons are driving this industry change, including the cost-saving elimination

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Three ways to save on business video surveillance systems

The cloud offers a cost-effective option for video surveillance Video surveillance systems play an integral role in securing businesses and streamlining operations but can incur unexpected expenses. A cloud solution can help combat this by offering multiple ways to save. For example, the cloud inherently provides a cost-effective solution because of its use of resource pooling. This means that computing resources are shared and dynamically assigned to users on an as-needed basis, which can save

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