AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSES WARNED TO BRACE FOR CYBER ATTACKS
Ransomware attacks increasing in Australia. Australian businesses have been warned to take extra precautions against cyber-attacks in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Defence Minister Peter Dutton said analysts were concerned about attacks, whether they were directed at Australia or “collateral damage” from other broader attacks. “We should be realistic about that threat, businesses […]
THERMAL BODY TEMPERATURE READERS – ADDED PROTECTION AFTER DEC REOPENING
NSW venues can reopen to all customers, both vaccinated and unvaccinated (at their discretion) after Dec 15, and the QLD government has this week announced borders will open to fully vaccinated interstate visitors from Dec 13. In both cases, venues can ensure extra protections for their guests and staff with SINT’s Thermal Body Temperature Readers. […]
PEOPLE COUNTER THAT INTEGRATES WITH PAGING
Yet again we are heading back into a period when temperature readers and people counters are a vital operational requirement for clubs. Sint’s thermal body temperature monitoring system and Count.Me people counters can work as standalone units, or in conjunction with their Notify.Me messaging platform to provide real-time, advanced temperature reads, alerts, and occupancy management, […]
IT’S NOT JUST A CAR PARK…IT’S A VIP SERVICE OPTION
It’s a busy weekend and the carpark is quickly filling up with members coming for dinner and a show. By 7pm when all the spaces are taken, five of your valued top tier customers turn up to spend the next 4-5 hours at your club and discover the car park is full. The next club […]
SINT – THERMAL BODY TEMPERATURE READERS AND PEOPLE COUNTERS INTEGRATES WITH PAGING
From a small standalone unit to a wholly integrated system, Sint’s thermal body temperature monitoring systems, and already commonly used Count.Me people counters, combine with their Notify.Me messaging platform to provide real-time, advanced temperature reads, alerts, and occupancy management.
STRONG ZOOM PRACTICES TO BEAT MALICIOUS SOFTWARE
With an increase in cyberattacks on Zoom and other video conferencing platforms industry security technology specialists Secom have an update on how to protect yourself from scammers.