For decades, physical security was a binary discipline: a camera either recorded a crime, or it didn’t. Security teams were investigators of the past, tasked
The “Fortress Fallacy”—why adding more hardware without adding intelligence is just an expensive way to record a crime. It is a common reflex for business
For decades, the philosophy behind Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) has been fundamentally passive. Businesses install cameras primarily as a deterrent and a historical archive. If an
As the festive season approaches, businesses across Nigeria and Africa enter one of their busiest periods of the year. Offices begin to slow down, staff
Balancing Privacy and Security: Lessons for Africa from Global AI Regulations As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to weave itself into various aspects of life in
Fraud remains a significant challenge for Nigeria’s banking sector, despite improvements in regulations and internal controls. Traditional CCTV has been a staple of bank security
The rise of theft and insider fraud across Africa’s business landscape presents a serious challenge that traditional security setups can no longer effectively address. Many
Across Nigeria, organisations spend billions every year attempting to recover from theft, vandalism, insider fraud, and security breaches. Yet, despite sector or size, one truth
AI and data analytics present powerful tools for law enforcement and investigators to combat fraud by analyzing vast datasets, uncovering hidden patterns, and enhancing decision-making