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Genetec brings cloud-managed vehicle-centric investigation system to Australia and New Zealand

G enetec has launched of AutoVu Cloudrunner in Australia and New Zealand.

AutoVu Cloudrunner is a cloud-based, vehicle-centric investigation system( VCIS) designed to detect, analyse and securely store highly accurate vehicle identification data to support public safety investigations.
Already available in North America for 18 months, Cloudrunner has been deployed in more than 75 cities empowering community-led policing initiatives and providing state and federal police forces, community associations and campus security teams with the ability to identify vehicles of interest involved in criminal activity – with real-time hotlist alerts and live monitoring capabilities.
“ Cloudrunner will benefit local government agencies, law enforcement and businesses that require an innovative and flexible ALPR solution,” said George Moawad, Country Manager, Oceania, Genetec.
“ With Cloudrunner, organisations will benefit from enhanced situational awareness and a more unified response to security challenges. No matter where a crime occurs, it can be addressed in real-time, collectively and efficiently.”
The system utilises vehicle data collected by Cloudrunner CR-H2( CR-H2), a high-performance solar-powered automated license plate recognition( ALPR) camera that offers unmatched performance in all conditions.

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Powered by AutoVu Machine Learning Core( MLC) – the company’ s deep neural network-based vehicle recognition analytics engine – the CR-H2 camera goes beyond license plate recognition. It can identify vehicle type, make, model and colour, as well as behaviour analytics, so that investigators can narrow their search, even when there is no or only partial license plate information available.

ExpressVPN brings top-tier security to LabTech’ s Camden Estate

This is the beginning of ExpressVPN’ s broader push to deliver safer public Wi-Fi in major venues, throughout travel destinations and at special events.
By overlaying its world-leading VPN on existing Internet infrastructure in high-traffic public places, ExpressVPN can deliver a significant cybersecurity boost for visitors wanting to stay connected.
Public Wi-Fi networks are often a target for hackers. ExpressVPN’ s encryption ensures that personal data remains protected, preventing attackers from intercepting sensitive information. LabTech’ s decision to enhance its Wi-Fi security is a significant step toward establishing a new standard for public spaces.

E xpressVPN, a global leader in online privacy and security, has announced its roll-out at LabTech’ s Camden estate, which brings secure Wi-Fi to the London destination, including Camden Market.

The move ensures that visitors can shop, browse and share using the estate’ s complimentary public Wi-Fi with confidence, knowing their data is protected by encryption technology.
“ We are excited to offer visitors a secure and private browsing experience when they visit London’ s iconic Camden Estate,” said Zac Eller, GM Global Partnerships at ExpressVPN.“ Public Wi- Fi is an essential part of modern travel, but it often comes with significant risks. LabTech’ s commitment to securing its network sends a powerful message that digital safety is a key component of managing a leading tourist destination. This is an important step toward demonstrating that digital security, accessibility and commercial success go hand-in-hand.”
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