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Passive vs. Active Surveillance: A Case Study with Yale University

Passive vs. Active Surveillance: A Case Study with Yale University

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Original Event Date: Monday, November 13, 2023 ~ 2:00PM - 3:00PM

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Join us for a webcast featuring Michael Cruz, Physical Security Manager at Yale University, as he delves into the remarkable story of upgrading its video surveillance system in the historic Yale Bowl, the country's first bowl-shaped stadium built in 1914, located a mile and a half from the main campus in New Haven, Connecticut.

In this webcast, Michael will address:

  1. Infrastructure Upgrade Challenges: Learn how Yale tackled the complexities of upgrading its infrastructure to effectively transmit video back to its UL Listed Command Center, ensuring seamless surveillance.
  2. Unique Building Features: Explore the intriguing challenges posed by the stadium's design, including the placement of restrooms and concession stages outside the stadium, and how Yale navigated these unique features.
  3. Innovative Radar and Multi-Sensor Cameras: Discover how Yale harnessed the power of radar and multi-sensor cameras to overcome challenges and implement advanced surveillance solutions.
  4. Enhanced Safety and Security: Michael will reveal how these improvements resulted in a surveillance system that provides an exceptionally secure and safe environment for students and fans alike.

Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to learn from an industry expert and gain insights into innovative security solutions. Register now for this free webcast presented by Axis Communications and secure your spot today.

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