Author name: Gensix Technical

Started in the emergency services straight out of school, and spent 20 years in that field, around 2004 I started The Emergency Supply Company, which imported emergency service equipment and distributed to emergency service providers throughout South Africa, we added CCTV surveillance equipment to TESC and this soon became our mainstay, moving us into the entire field of integrated security systems import, marketing, sales, distribution, installation and repairs - building expertise in electric fences, alarms, cctv, access control, and gate automation. I spent some years working in security companies like Visiononline in Tzaneen, and Kwazulu Natals biggest security company , Blue Security as Sales Project Manager, Automation Manager, Technical Quality Control Manager, and Regional Technical Manager - today we are known as Gensix Technology Pty Ltd servicing our own customer base, contracting security services to Blue Security, and doing our bit for the responsible disposal of ewaste in South Africa.

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Securing South African Businesses: Innovative Solutions Through Integrated Building Management Systems

South Africa has one of the highest rates of violent crimes in the world, a situation that places immense pressure on businesses to safeguard their premises and stakeholders.

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How opensource Software can turn into complex Building management systems

In line with our mission of delivering the Home Of Things (HoT), and the Building Of Things (BoT), I am sharing a model proposal that leverages open source software – such as OpenHAB, for simple through to complex, holistic facility management systems.

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Revolutionizing Eyes: How AI and ML Are Redefining the Future of Video Surveillance for South African businesses.

Surveillance cameras are installed in many places such as airports, parking lots, train stations and banks. In the past, the video imagery has been mainly used as a forensic tool after an event. To take advantage of the video in real time

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More crime and Security risks facing estates and gated communities

Many of our wealthiest citizens live in gated communities. Public information about these residents wealth and valuables are freely available. The incidence of kidnapping for ransom is also on the rise.

We would be looking for measures specifically tailored to protecting high net-worth residents. Discreet surveillance and specialized security personnel? Evidence of poor awareness regarding this issue within management and residents.

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Fortress Fallacy: The Hidden Vulnerabilities of Gated Communities in South Africa

The highest ranked risk is a breach of your perimeter. The perimeter includes your entrance and exit gates. The first thing we are going to examine is what sort of access control you have at the main gates and any other secondary gates. The current trend is for criminals to pose as officials or utility workers – using disguises, fake documents, and fake branded vehicles. Once they have the guards in a vulnerable position, they will overpower them and restrain them.

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