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Make in Vietnam camera manufacturers are enhancing security capability and satisfying requirements on information security set by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) for devices such as cameras and Internet of Things (IoT).
A tour of technological device markets shows the ease of buying spy cameras of various types without much control.
The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has just issued a regulation on management, operation and exploitation of monitoring camera systems in Ho Chi Minh City, which is effective from January 22.
Based in the US, Petkix is a company that manufactures technological devices for pets.
HCM City Department of Transport announced that they will start taking photos of illegally-parked cars and issue fines to the owners from March 10.
Education experts believe that cameras alone will not help prevent school violence. To do so, it is necessary to apply many measures at the same time.
A slew of surveillance cameras have been installed in front of headquarters of HCMC’s and districts’ People's Committees, the U.S. and Chinese consulates general, and parks in HCMC as a result of the 18-month implementation of a smart city project.
Newly released statistics from Kaspersky show that in 2017 there were around 3 cyber-attacks per second globally. Vietnam is classified as being highly exposed to hacking risks.
New and improved camera capabilities are the main thrust of Samsung's pitch for its latest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S9 and larger S9+.
VietNamNet Bridge - While schools and parents applaud the idea of installing cameras in and outside schools to ensure security, students say this will be an interference in their private lives.
VietNamNet Bridge - Ho Chi Minh City’s central District 1 has installed cameras to control traffic and crime, the district’s vice chair said yesterday.
VietNamNet Bridge – Huynh Huu Canh has never touched a camera, simply because "how can you use a camera if you can't see?" That reality is now a thing of the past.
VietNamNet Bridge – Proctors seem to feel more worried than the examinees who attend the high school final exams, because they fear they may violate the exam regulations accidentally.