When securing a sensitive facility against unwanted threats, there are several challenges that need to be addressed. Whether you are trying to protect an embassy, bank, power plant, data center, military base or airport, no perimeter is tightly secure until all of the people and vehicles entering are screened in the right manner.
UVeye is offering to equip health-related fleet operators with vehicle-inspection equipment on a not-for-profit basis during the current COVID-19 crisis. Ambulance and police fleets, as well as delivery services for food and medical equipment, all would be eligible for assistance.
There are over 47,000 used car dealerships in the US alone, and while the amount of vehicles sold is going up (39.4 million in 2018), there is a constant need to ensure customer trust and maintain a good reputation.
It is clear that during times of emergency our society still needs functioning vehicles to take workers to hospitals and goods to grocery stores. Fleets need to keep working and fulfilling important demands while keeping personnel safe at all times.
After an auto accident, collision shops and insurance companies can become adversaries. The two parties may have different agendas and espouse potentially different points of view.
UVeye’s automated scanning devices and deep learning algorithms allow you to monitor your vehicle and be alerted of any potential warning signs without having to recognize them yourself.
UVeye’s automated under vehicle inspection scanner provides fleets managers with the ability to scan hundreds of buses a day quickly without compromising on high-maintenance standards.
Roughly 80% of the volume in global trade still travels by sea, making seaports critical hubs of commerce which must be secured against threats. Given the scale of vehicles that pass through their gates daily and the security resources available to them, ports’ authorities are facing the need to prioritize their inspections.
Due to economic cyber threats in the last few years, banks have become a sensitive target for major data theft, and a crucial element that needed to be addressed was the ability to check recurring vehicles leaving the facility and trying to conceal external storage devices in the undercarriage of a vehicle. With that threat being addressed, there are also scenarios of armed robbery and weapon smuggling into the site.
Airports present a complex challenge to security managers, representing in sharp relief the tension between the need for efficiency and that of maintaining the highest levels of security standards…