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Latest security technology to protect Kenyan businesses

by Conrad Obiero
June 28, 2016
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Leading risk management experts Warrior Insight has today announced the launch of their latest product RS24, a security system created specifically for the Kenyan market using a combination of 24-hour smart cameras, virtual trip wires, and voice intervention technologies to counter rising industrial and business crime rates.
 
RS24 is designed to replace current security measures such as manned guarding, electric fencing, intruder alarms and guard dogs with a combination of advanced video analytics software, monitored around the clock by Warrior Insight’s Command and Control Centre, plus real-time audio intervention, promising to detect and intercept criminals to stop them before they have a chance to commit a crime.
 
Adam Miller, CEO of Warrior Insight Kenya commented: “RS24 is based on the latest international security technologies available, and its specifically designed to prevent crime before it happens. It’s very similar to systems that are currently used around the world to protect nuclear facilities, airports and government buildings, so we’re pleased to be able to offer this specially tailored product to local Kenyan businesses. RS24 is the first security system of its kind in East Africa.”
 
He added: “RS24 is a win-win for any business owner because there is no capital expenditure required to switch, and it’s cheaper for most businesses than their current system. Crime levels have increased and criminals are more sophisticated, so RS24 not only offers a much better 21st Century solution, it also saves you money.”
 
RS24 was developed following a Research Solutions Africa survey in 2015, conducted in collaboration with Warrior Insight, which showed that more than three-quarters of the local business owners surveyed had seen a deterioration of general security in Kenya over the past two years including increases in terror threats, cybercrime, mobile scams, and employee fraud. 90 per cent of respondents saw a rise in theft in particular as a major issue for their businesses, and were looking for alternative security solutions to combat the rise in crime levels.
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