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In 1978 when CIC first began using covert video as a means to document internal
theft, hiding "state-of-the-art" cameras was like trying to hide a loaf of bread.
Today, state-of-the-art cameras can be the diameter of a pencil eraser, or look
like anything other than a camera. |
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A natural progression for us was to move into overt cameras, and now digitally recorded
video that records directly to the hard drive of a computer. This new technology
makes viewing the video from any computer on a network very doable. The video can
also be observed and controlled over the Internet, from any computer in the world. |
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Call CIC for your quote today! |