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24th July 2024 Issue no. 715
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Products ABLOY PULSE: A revolutionary new kinetic energy key system
Videx launches the Klass Monitor entry system
Mul-T-Lock enhanced metal keys with superior durability and customisation options
Hanwha Vision launches Bi-spectrum Radiometric Thermal AI cameras
3xLOGIC launches four new cameras to improve efficiency and surveillance
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LEGAL COMMENT: Crowdstrike/Windows IT Outage Following last week's Crowdstrike Windows IT outage, Robert Griffiths, Partner in Mishcon de Reya who specialises in technology disputes, commented: "Major global IT outages, such as today's Crowdstrike Windows Outage, often give rise to claims and litigation further down the line, as organisarions seek to recover any losses that they may have suffered as a result of the downtime. The actions that businesses take in the early stages of any IT outage can be critical in any litigation that follows. "There are a number of steps that can be taken in the first hours and days in order to maximise the chances of successful outcome. Hanwha Vision’s SolidEDGE AI camera ‘Technological Innovation of the Year’ Security installers have chosen Hanwha Vision’s SolidEDGE AI camera, an edge-based VMS recording solution, as the ‘Technological Innovation of the Year’ in publisher Professional Security Installer’s (PSi) 2024 Premier Awards. Codelocks has introduced the CL5000 NetCode which adds Codelocks’ time-sensitive code functionality, NetCode, to its best-selling, heavy duty CL5000 access control solution for high-traffic areas. Locks and Security News Archive Search We keep an extensive archive of news stories and product information that have featured in past issues of Locks and Security News. If you would like to run a search of the Locks and Security News web site using the search tool below please just go ahead by entering in the name of the person, product or company or any other key words that you are looking for. How to contact us at Locks and Security News:
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Martyn's Law could impact up to 650,000 unprepared businesses in the UK when new regulation passes Martyn's Law, or more formally the 'Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill' is highly likely to be passed this year, despite which political party comes out on top this general election.
The passing of the Bill has the potential to catch out a phenomenally large number of businesses and spaces* that are publicly accessible, Building Design and Management Ltd. (BDM) warns. |