Security companies in United States of America (USA) (176 found)

Ketec designs and manufactures Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) systems that help prevent shoplifting in retail stores. With a philosophy that marries state-of-the-art technology with a unique approach to marketing, Ketec is reshaping the EAS market.

Key Security has been serving the international community in the field of audible and visual warning devices for over 35 years. Key Security is recognised as a professional in fire alarm, siren, sounder, beacon, and wireless solution for security, industrial, and commercial fields. They are continually exploring and creating new technologies to deliver top-notch solutions.

Real Time Networks builds smart solutions for managing and securely storing mission-critical assets and keys. Their asset tracking and key management solutions are used in many industries, including: Correctional Facilities, Casinos, Educational Institutions, Law Enforcement, Warehousing/Logistics, Manufacturing, and Hotels/Resorts.

LAN-TEL Communications, Inc. provides state-of-the-art communications and security solutions for private and public sector customers across all market segments in the New England area. They provide structured cabling for voice, data and video services, Integrated Security Systems, fiber optics and much more.

Larson Electronics offers operators a wide range of security cameras, surveillance equipment and other security and surveillance equipment and accessories.These products include a variety of different types of cameras and other equipment including analogue cameras, IP cameras with infrared night vision, thermal cameras, NVR systems, DVR systems, security networking equipment and solutions, cabling and complete turnkey solutions.

LEA is a startup with a deep pedigree including hundreds of years of collective professional amplifier and electronics design experience. LEA will introduce a series of new amplifiers in the coming months that exemplify the commitment to power, performance, advanced connectivity, and bold compelling design. The series includes professional-grade amplifiers for both small to medium-scale installations, as well as large venues.

LonTrend, a professional surveillance provider who is proud to boast its services to both the private and public sector and is based out of Taiwan.

LUX-IDent s.r.o. is a RFID transponder manufacturer in the Central Eastern Europe. Since 2002 the company has supplied the market with more than 100 million transponders in different forms.

Marvell Technology leverages its unrivaled portfolio of infrastructure technology to identify the best solution for unique needs. And it sits shoulder-to-shoulder with teams to build it. It looks for unexpected connections that deliver a competitive edge and reveal new opportunities.

Meeting Machines was created to design and manufacture the highest quality, fully integrated conference room door signs available on the market. An Intel motherboard was chosen to power Meeting Machines displays so that you can use your own Windows Image load, or take advantage of Meeting Machines' locked-down Microsoft Windows 10 IoT embedded OS.

The Mighty Mule brand has grown, now offering a wide range of automatic and smart gate and garage door openers, accessories and replacement parts as well as driveway alarm systems. They are designed for home, ranch, industrial and light professional applications.

Monitoreal is a smart video monitoring assistant that keeps the private data off the cloud. Monitoreal AI Video Security Assistant uses advanced object detection so the viewer can see the things they want (people, vehicles, animals) and ignore the things they don’t.

NAM system is a producer and supplier of hardware and software for monitoring solutions. Since 1990, their focus has been technologies and services designed for surveillance and monitoring of stationary and mobile objects. Their products include the portable TICK GPS tracker, HELPCARE – a system to call for help, and REGGAE fire and security alarm communicators.

National Security Wholesalers, Inc. is a wholesaler of surveillance supplies and spy cameras. The company is a direct importer and offers high quality cameras to the industry. Products include cameras, IR night vision cameras, digital video recorders, cables, accessories, and more.

NICE is a provider of both cloud and on-premises enterprise software solutions that empower organisations to make smarter decisions based on advanced analytics of structured and unstructured data. NICE helps organisations of all sizes deliver better customer service, ensure compliance, combat fraud and safeguard citizens.

Nirovision enhances biometric security by providing identity recognition platform. The Nirovision platform includes a rich identity database, activity reports and analytics, alerts and integrations, and mobile and desktop apps.

Norfolk Wire & Electronics is a privately-owned Regional Distributor of Security, Telecom, Network, and Audio/Video related products, supplies and tools.

Ntrepid Corporation develops technologies that solve operational challenges in the areas of Internet operations, information management, analytics, linguistics, and tracking.

Nubba Group brings technology and innovation closer to companies to accelerate and automate their processes. Nubba Group’s Inallow Clocks helps the end-user use door access control as a check-in and check-out reader which helps to avoid expensive investments in time and attendance devices.

OwnBackup provides secure, automated, daily backups of SaaS and PaaS data, including Salesforce. The company was co-founded by technology veterans with deep experience in data-recovery, data-protection and information-security.

PDQ Industries, Inc. is a leading US manufacturer of security hardware. PDQ serves its customers with an extensive line of in-house engineered commercial-grade mortise locks, cylindrical locks, door closers, exit devices, flat goods, stand-alone electronic locks and electronic access control devices. Based in southeast Pennsylvania, PDQ has served national and international architectural hardware clientele and end-user base for more than 30 years

Pelion was originally founded as an incubation unit within Arm, the designer of key technologies at the heart of computing. With a unique combination of global IoT connectivity and device management from a single vendor, Pelion breaks down barriers to IoT adoption for anyone looking to transform their industry.

Perch Security offers cyber security solutions focusing on technology solutions providers (TSPs) – detecting threat activity without costly equipment or analyst hours.

Photon-X is a high technology, research and development corporation based in Kissimmee. Their mission is to continue creating new ways and technologies to harness light and innovate that technology for applications in 3D image generating biometric verification, document security, CGI motion imaging, and photo mapping.

Popever Enterprise is a portable dvr and spy cameras exporter from China with rich group of professional R&D staff and technology support. Popever Enterprise's offers portable DVR, helmet camera, button camera, hidden cameras, wireless camera, mini camera, transmitter and receiver and other spy surveillance cameras for home, office and police. It exports spy cameras and portable dvrs to America, Europe, Australia and other areas of the world.

Portalis LC is the industry visionary in workstation integration technology and virtual control room solutions. The company's pro-xi Workstation Integrator is a new breed of system — designed to concentrate many disparate computer systems onto a single display canvas, allowing a single operator to easily monitor & control dozens to hundreds of systems. Portalis LC utilises the power of its Change Detection Technology.

PowerStackTM is highly customisable to specific needs and comes to Bluetooth & Wi-Fi enabled right out of the box. This means that if it needs power, and can be connected, it can integrate with PowerStackTM.

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