When George Orwell published the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four in 1949, who knew that it would describe video surveillance through devices like two-way telescreens or two-way televisions that we would see something like that today? In the story, the residents of Oceania…
A simple video surveillance system captures what the camera sees. To spot suspicious activity requires someone to watch the cameras or analysts who know how to watch hours of footage to find issues. AI has exploded in the last decade and now it has found its way in video…
Stealth Monitoring and the Greater Toronto-area (GTA) Habitat for Humanity have been enjoying a partnership since 2007. In those early days, Founder/Managing Director at Stealth, Sidney Sommer, installed cameras for free at Habitat’s sites in Toronto to help deter crime and…
Crimes against businesses can rob them of their reputation, profits, and safety. That's why it's critical for to stay on top of crime trends. The best way to do that is through the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System. NIBRS falls under the Uniform Crime Report (UCR)…
In this video, a pair of thrift store thieves get more than they bargained for.
Companies pay a high price when they don't take steps to prevent cargo theft. The average cargo value per cargo theft was more than $150,000 according to CargoNet. That brings the estimated total of cargo stolen in the U.S. and Canada in the second quarter of 2019 to almost $23…
You want to ensure your workplace is safe for your employees, vendors, and visitors. However, your site is a temporary or remote one. In this case, a full-blown deployment of live video monitoring may not be ideal. It's not a quick setup and uses cameras meant to be permanently…
Warehouses store a lot of expensive inventory and equipment. With people and transportation constantly flowing in and out of the warehouse property, it's a constant hub of activity. It puts them at risk for many things. Theft is a costly problem. Loss Prevention Magazine reveals…