DTiQ Glossary
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Access control refers to the methods and systems utilized to regulate who can enter or exit specific areas of a facility. Depending on the permission level required, access control can be achieved in different ways; it could combine hardware (like keycards or biometric scanners) and software applications to manage permissions, monitor entries, and prevent unauthorized access.
An AI camera is a surveillance camera equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) that enables it to analyze video footage for specific patterns, behaviors, or events. These cameras go beyond passive recording, using machine learning to detect anomalies, automate alerts, and generate actionable insights for security and operations.
AI in security refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies to enhance surveillance, threat detection, and incident response. AI enables security systems to identify patterns, recognize potential risks, and automate responses, helping businesses maintain safer and more resilient environments.
An AI security camera is a surveillance device equipped with artificial intelligence that analyzes video footage in real time, detects specific behaviors or events, and delivers actionable insights. These cameras go beyond passive recording, enabling businesses to automate alerts, improve situational awareness, and enhance overall security and operations.
Alarm systems can comprise a single device, multiple devices, or setups designed to detect and alert about unauthorized entries or security breaches. In commercial and industrial settings, these systems form a critical layer of defence, providing real-time alerts that can help prevent loss, protect property and personnel, and maintain operational security.
Analog cameras, the pioneers of video surveillance, stand out with their ability to capture images and transmit video in analog format over coaxial cable to a video recorder (VR). These cameras, commonly found in legacy security systems, offer a fundamental, cost-effective solution for live monitoring and recorded playback.
Asset protection is the strategies and measures implemented to safeguard a company's assets from loss or damage. These measures include physical security, operational controls, and technology solutions to prevent theft, fraud, vandalism, and other property, inventory, and equipment risks.
An audit trail is a chronological record of system activities, transactions, or user actions that offers traceable documentation as proof of operational compliance and security measures. It documents what actions were taken, when, by whom, and through which system, helping businesses maintain accountability and traceability across operations.
A bullet camera is a surveillance camera with a long, cylindrical shape. It is typically mounted to walls or ceilings for targeted video monitoring. Its visible presence acts as a deterrent, and it can capture high-quality video over longer distances. Its design makes it ideal for monitoring specific areas such as entry points, hallways, or parking lots.
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