Video Security Technology is Ubiquitous
You Need Context for Your Stories
Dateline: October 17, 2016
We are surrounded by video surveillance technology.
Security camera footage provides vital clues to police and the FBI in all manner of criminal cases, acts of vandalism, arson, and terrorism investigations.
Case in Point: Surveillance camera footage provided key information in the recent arson event in Auburn that harmed, yet again, one of the beloved Toomer’s Oak trees.
If you are working on a news story where video surveillance or similar security technology is involved and you need a source to help you or your audience understand, Jason Maddox, CEO of Vulcan Security Systems in Birmingham, is available to help you.
Video security technology can be complex and the terminology may not be clear to your audience. Your story may benefit from a brief explanation of topics like:
- The difference between IP video and CCTV
- HD video vs analog and how this impacts image resolution
- Why are some video security images blurry and others so clear?
- Intrusion detection or “burglar alarms”: What’s the difference?
- “Panic Buttons” and other emergency notification systems: How do these work?
Story Idea: If you are looking for a weekend TV news package idea, or a feature topic for consumer or business affairs, this news package on video security technology by WOWY in Omaha, Nebraska might help Alabama viewers understand video security technology.
Contact Information
Jason Maddox, CEO, Vulcan Security Systems
Phone: 205-290-9404
Email: info@vulcansecuritysystems.com
About Jason Maddox
Jason Maddox, president and CEO of Vulcan Security Systems, has 10 years experience in video security surveillance systems consulting with management and C-suite executives on ways to manage and mitigate risks.
Maddox has a BS in corporate finance and investment management and has spent his entire 25-year career in a consulting and management advisory capacity helping businesses and nonprofit organizations maximize and protect the value of business and organizational assets.