 Sony supports improved security and uplift in staff deployment at Sandefjord Airport Torp Sandefjord Airport Torp in southeastern Norway, near Oslo, is using a video surveillance solution with Sony SNC-CS3P and Sony SNC-RZ30P network cameras to monitor different airport areas to prevent crime, both inside and outside the terminal. The rapid growth in air travel in Europe over the last ten years combined with increasing awareness of threats to security, mean that airports regularly need to update their security measures. While some national authorities are rolling out biometric checks of fingerprints and iris scans at selected international airports, European airports are predominantly upgrading their video security technology. Sony has worked with a number of airports in Europe to supply solutions based on the best in digital, networked video surveillance to help to protect airports. As well as serving as a valuable aid to public safety and security, network cameras also allow airport authorities to track, count and analyse passenger movements in a busy lounge or concourse in order to provide a better service to their customers. "Airports especially recognize the need to employ the best technology available. Intelligent cameras as part of an integrated network video monitoring solution can ensure enhanced security, with optimum visual quality and simple usability," stated Stephane Labrousse, General Manager, Sony Business Communications Marketing. Click here for full article |