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Vicon Industries, Inc., designer and manufacturer of video surveillance and access control software, hardware and components, has released a whitepaper addressing the topic of “Making Sense of Today’s Security Camera Options.” IP-based surveillance cameras offer advanced functionalities that enhance the control and management of live and recorded video data, offering capabilities that were unthinkable only a decade ago.

With so many choices, it’s not always easy to understand which security cameras are best to fit one's needs. This whitepaper provides an in-depth exploration of these and other topics.

Latest generation of security cameras

“Vicon is pleased to offer security professionals this resource that helps answer the question: how do I know I have the right camera for my application? This type of information is imperative for anyone trying to determine how to best make use of the latest generation of security cameras,” said Bret McGowan, Vicon Senior V.P., Sales and Marketing.

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