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I want to put cameras at home but I don't know what security company I should get. I want cameras so I can watch my house when we travel plus if some one breaks in I don't want them to take the device that is recording the video at home.
Answer
It really depends on your budget, and whether you want remote monitoring of your cameras. Also depends on whether or not you can monitor/install them yourself. Plenty of companies offer surveillance analytics. But that might be a bit overkill for your residence.
Maybe consider talking to a security company. They can give you all of the information you'd need, and the call is free. You don't necessarily have to go with that company, but you will walk away with a lot of good information.
My big plan for 2013 is setting up some cams to record my house, so that I can peep in from my mobile device.
So far the best site that I've found is http://dhsecuritysolutions.com/surveillance-solutions/ -- they offer the services I need, and they were recommended to me by my coworker.
Still looking around for something in my city, but the DH site suggests that they have partners nationwide.
My best advice is to call a security company near you and ask them for an estimate to set up a camera system that can be remote monitored by you online. That's my plan if calling DH proves to be too expensive or impractical.
It really depends on your budget, and whether you want remote monitoring of your cameras. Also depends on whether or not you can monitor/install them yourself. Plenty of companies offer surveillance analytics. But that might be a bit overkill for your residence.
Maybe consider talking to a security company. They can give you all of the information you'd need, and the call is free. You don't necessarily have to go with that company, but you will walk away with a lot of good information.
My big plan for 2013 is setting up some cams to record my house, so that I can peep in from my mobile device.
So far the best site that I've found is http://dhsecuritysolutions.com/surveillance-solutions/ -- they offer the services I need, and they were recommended to me by my coworker.
Still looking around for something in my city, but the DH site suggests that they have partners nationwide.
My best advice is to call a security company near you and ask them for an estimate to set up a camera system that can be remote monitored by you online. That's my plan if calling DH proves to be too expensive or impractical.
How to prevent hooligans & terrorists from hacking into my WiFi network & internet in London?
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I live in an ethnically diverse and racially sensitive suburb outside London which has a history of trouble in big and small doses. Those who remember the hooliganism of the 2011 UK riots will agree.
I also have a self defence establishment in the city of London where I teach people personal protection techniques. This place, as well as my home, have several WiFi connections that record in real time, 24 x 7. Some of these connections are tied to surveillance cameras and other security monitoring systems to detect suspicious activity including break-ins.
Recently, during an audit, I noticed several loopholes and vulnerabilities in my WiFi setup which could be bypassed, allowing access to unauthorized people. Some well-meaning neighbours and concerned community citizens too have complained of intermittent WiFi breaches, attempts at hacking by miscreants and unknown people (that's the tough part -- you never know who's going to target you, and why).
Following the horrendous Woolwich Attack and the deplorable beheading of the young British soldier in May 2013, I'm making a serious effort to ensure protection on all fronts. I can deal with the physical part, it's the technological part that I see as a weak link.
The last thing I need is some religious nut or far-right nationalist (this swings both ways) hacking into my WiFi network and using it for their senseless propaganda.
My question is: How do I beef up my WiFi connection so that it isn't hijacked by anti-socials and/or terrorists for their nefarious deeds? I want to do this the easiest and best possible way.
Answer
Install a military-grade encryption software on all your WiFi-enabled devices (laptop, PC, cell phone tablet). At the same time, do not broadcast your SSID (Service Set Identification). Do this and your wireless connection will become invisible, anonymous.
SSID is what the drive-by WiFi seekers will use to locate your wireless signal or network and sniff out for potential vulnerabilities in your setup.
Some of the vulnerabilities include weak passwords, lack of encryption on your router, etc. Once they find that, it won't take long for them to hijack it. (Trust me, these hackers latch on to your network like marauding leeches.)
Anonymity on a wireless network is the easiest, most effective way to safeguard your private space and your personal internet.
I use it all the time.
Install a military-grade encryption software on all your WiFi-enabled devices (laptop, PC, cell phone tablet). At the same time, do not broadcast your SSID (Service Set Identification). Do this and your wireless connection will become invisible, anonymous.
SSID is what the drive-by WiFi seekers will use to locate your wireless signal or network and sniff out for potential vulnerabilities in your setup.
Some of the vulnerabilities include weak passwords, lack of encryption on your router, etc. Once they find that, it won't take long for them to hijack it. (Trust me, these hackers latch on to your network like marauding leeches.)
Anonymity on a wireless network is the easiest, most effective way to safeguard your private space and your personal internet.
I use it all the time.
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