Telefunken Racoms: the importance of public safety

Telefunken Racoms: the importance of public safety. The present danger of terrorism and sabotage shows that it has become more difficult to identify terrorists because they usually...

Telefunken Racoms: the importance of public safety. The present danger of terrorism and sabotage shows that it has become more difficult to identify terrorists because they usually hide in crowds. Therefore, new measures with new security concepts and systems are required from relevant units and organizations responsible for homeland security and public safety e.g. the armed forces, police, border police, coastguard etc. Reconnaissance and surveillance have attained a new status.

Fixed or mobile sensors record important information such as speech, images, video, radar, which have to be transmitted to relevant control and decision-making centers. Borders, water supplies, nuclear power stations, pipelines or other potential objects under threat may be in conurbations or located in remote areas or just far away.

The reliable and secure transmission of information about these objects over long distances requires equivalent technologies. As a company which has been successfully operating in the market for information transmission for over 100 years now, Telefunken Racoms develops and offers comprehensive security concepts answering to these requirements for the surveillance of sensitive, decentralized infrastructures.

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