Military security in the UK is responsible for defending the government and the people of the United Kingdom, as well as deterring any threat or military aggression. Because of the nature of their job, military personnel may have access to classified or sensitive information about the security details of the United Kingdom. If this information is released indiscriminately or unnecessarily, it could damage the integrity or security of the UK. This is why all security personnel who work for the military have to undergo a thorough and comprehensive vetting and clearance process. The purpose of this vetting and clearance process is to ensure that all the people who work for the military are trustworthy, and that they can work in positions that would give them access to sensitive military information.
Vetting for Candidates
There are usually four levels of clearance in the UK. They include:
– Basic check
– Counter-terrorism check
– Security check
– Developed vetting
All employees as well as contractors who are working with the military must go through developed vetting. There are even contractors who are required to go through security checks as well. Security checks are required before entering certain government buildings that have sensitive information. The developed vetting is the most thorough, and it is required for all long-term employees or contractors who will have consistent access to sensitive or secret information. (more…)
Cameras are versatile tools. As versatile tools they have many versatile functions.
It’s useful to understand all of the functions of a video camera. It can pay dividends later if you understand the ins and outs of your equipment initially.
Focus
Most cameras have automatic focus functionality. All you need to do is angle the camera and it will automatically adjust its lenses to keep an image in focus. However there are cameras that have manual focus. The ability to manually focus the camera is great for a static camera. Once you have adjusted the focus to the optimal setting it will remain that way for as long as the camera is in its initial position.
Zoom
Cameras usually have zoom functions. Long-range type cameras can have very strong zoom functionality, allowing the camera to pick up movement from great ranges. This can be great if you want to pick up potential intruders before they know they are in vision range.
If you have decided to install a CCTV system in your home as a way of adding extra security to your property and deterring intruders, then there are several things to consider when locating your camera or cameras.
First of all, you must make sure that your cameras will only be monitoring activities which take place on your own land. They should not be directed into your next door neighbour’s garden or onto public land.
You need to choose a location which is up high and also sheltered from the elements of wind, rain and strong sunshine. It also needs to be out of the reach of vandals. The best location is usually under the eaves of your house as the overhang of the roof offers protection against the elements.
You also need to consider where the cables will run and, if possible, you will want to avoid drilling into bricks or masonry. Underneath the eaves, there are often gaps where you can easily push a cable from the outside to the inside of your house, usually into the loft or attic. From there, you will be able to run the cable to wherever you set up your monitor.