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Sensor Special Risk Technologies
Core business offering: Sensor Special Risk Technologies designs, supplies and maintains fire detection and protection systems and public address systems. SSR is registered with both the FDIA and SAQCC Fire DGS.
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Section - Service providers
-Fire alarm systems
- Fire detection & early warning systems
- Fire suppression
News from Sensor Special Risk Technologies: |
Lots of gas at Vodaworld
July 2005, Fire & Safety, Sensor Special Risk Technologies
Vodacom Midrand has recently undergone a major revamp of its fire protection in the cellphone switching centre in the Vodaworld complex.
The need to efficiently protect a major switching centre of this ... |
Security news: |
Threats, opportunities and the need for post-quantum cryptography
Issue 1 2025, Infrastructure, AI & Data Analytics
The opportunities offered by quantum computing are equalled by the threats this advanced computer science introduces. The evolution of quantum computing jeopardises the security of any data available in the digital space. |
Standards for fire detection
Issue 1 2025, Fire & Safety, Associations, SAQCC (Fire)
In the second article from SAQCC, Nick Collins focuses on SANS 10139, which is generally regarded as the ‘Book of Knowledge’ for any fire detection installer, commissioner and designer. |
Keeping safety central to enterprise risk management
Issue 1 2025, Security Services & Risk Management, Zulu Consulting
[Sponsored] As employee safety becomes an ever-more critical aspect of corporate risk management, Risk-IO assists risk managers in ensuring a safe working environment, whether in an industrial setting, an office, or anywhere. |
Five tech trends shaping business in 2025
Issue 1 2025, Information Security, Infrastructure
From runaway IT costs to the urgent need for comprehensive AI strategies that drive sustainable business impact, executives must be prepared to navigate a complex and evolving technology environment to extract maximum value from their investments. |
SecurityHQ certified B-BBEE Level 1: Delivering global services from a local entity
Issue 1 2025, Information Security, SecurityHQ
SecurityHQ, a global managed security services provider (MSSP) with an office in South Africa, has announced it can now offer local companies a complete managed cybersecurity service from a Level-1 B-BBEE accredited and 51% black-owned service provider.
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The impact of AI on video analytics
Issue 1 2025, AI & Data Analytics, Secutel Technologies
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become part of any discussion around security, primarily in video surveillance, but its scope is expanding across more solutions and into integrated systems – where it holds the potential to offer the greatest impact. |
As technology converges, so does cybercrime
Issue 1 2025, Editor's Choice
Cybercrime is no longer siloed: it involves complex collaborations and coordination between different malicious entities, including state actors, organised crime and even drug and human trafficking networks. |
Cyber top business risk as climate change hits record high
Issue 1 2025, Editor's Choice
Globally, companies identify cyberattacks, particularly data breaches, as their primary business concern for the coming year, with business interruption ranked second. In Africa and the Middle East, cyber incidents, shifts in legislation and regulation, and macroeconomic developments are the three foremost business risks. |
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