During webinar, participants to gain a better understanding of today’s challenges and best practices in video surveillance and physical security
The webinar will focus on maximising the effectiveness of existing security systems while minimising risk

VidSys, a leading provider of Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, recently announced it will co-host a complementary webinar with BRS Labs, inventors of the world’s first and only reason-based video surveillance behavioural recognition software.  The webinar will focus on maximising the effectiveness of existing security systems while minimising risk, expense and compliance requirements and is planned for Tuesday, November 20th at 10:30 a.m. EST / 3:30 p.m.  GMT

Who:  James Whybrow, director, EMEA, VidSys, Luis Coello, director, Europe, BRS Labs, Wesley Harper, managing director, Harper Morgan Security Management

What:  One of the biggest challenges enterprise and public sector organisations face is in leveraging existing infrastructure like video surveillance to deliver more value, better situational awareness, and faster threat recognition and response.

During this webinar, participants will gain a better understanding of today’s challenges and best practices in video surveillance and physical security, and how they can maximise existing security assets while minimising risk. They will learn how the combination of PSIM, behaviour recognition technology and video surveillance can improve existing security infrastructure as well as gain insight on how data can be analysed for dramatic improvements in situational awareness, response and resolution. At the end of the event, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions during an open Q&A session.

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