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September 28, 2020 by
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It all starts with a web site
I started my real estate career in the mid-1990s and from the first day, I focused on one thing: prospecting for listings. I was fortunate to align myself with a top coaching company and I committed to following their system. It workedI ended up creating a huge business. It was common that I would list more than 20 homes per month, doing hundreds of deals with just a few staff.
But I did one thing that, looking back now, I regret. I referred all of my buyer leads away.
About 15 years ago, a friend convinced me I needed a website and I was introduced to Jan, a web designer. She liked the friendliness of the Real Geeks platform, so I followed her lead.
We started building city pages. Its a best practice now, but I had no idea I would end up ranking for those city names and organically generating more leads for myself. Then I decided I would build a team, add a few buyer agents, and start taking online lead generation seriously.
Next-level localization made simple
Once we had every city represented on my site, we went further and built out pages for each condo building and neighborhood in my market. As we did, I started to rank highly in organic search for those pages and leads started to pour in. All the while, the Real Geeks platform made it extremely easy to scaleand Google liked it, too, because we were ranking at the top for nearly every page we built.
Years later, I had over 900 community pages and another 800 condo building pages. Plus I had multiple city pages and informational pages. I refer to that as the first stage of my Real Geeks experience. At that time, my site was generating over 400 leads per week organically and I had no ad budget whatsoever.
As the platform grows, so does my business
Today, we have gone way beyond organic lead generation. We have strategies in place to generate online buyer and seller leads using the extended suite of Real Geeks tools:
Currently, I have nine Real Geeks sites spread over three different markets. I have roughly 200 agents working the leads and we close around 3500 sales per year. There is no doubt that our success comes from a combination of old school listing strategies coupled with new school tech and automation strategies.
Last but not least, a best-in-class CRM
To top it all off, we could not manage this volume of leads if the Real Geeks CRM wasnt top of the class. We have created custom workflows to help nurture leads for the short and long term. Thousands of people receive Market Activity Reports and Sold Reports in addition to all of the new property alerts that go out as they hit the market. We use the CRM to help monetize our database.
In order to scale your real estate business or even experience growth while maintaining a life-work balance, you must leverage automation. Between the Real Geeks lead capture capabilities and the CRM where we transform our database to a databank, I have never used a tech platform that has produced a better ROI.
Leveraging technology and automation will save you time, make you more money, and make life easier.
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Integrating functional spaces with great design, Martin Modern, a development by GuocoLand, is like a vertical oasis in the city
As we plan ahead for a post-pandemic landscape, our homes will become definitive extensions of our lifestyles; here are the property trends to note if you're searching for a new abode
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What is a dream home? The concept has undergone a significant evolution across the agesfrom the Paleolithic era when it was simply a shelter from the elements to a place that reflects how far one has come in life. But in a world waking up to a new reality created by the Covid-19 pandemic, it appears to centre around the idea that dominated during the industrial revolution.
Your home is your sanctuary is a notion that will influence the post-pandemic landscape, according to Victoria Garrett, head of residential for Asia Pacific at real estate consultancy firm, Knight Frank. Covid-19 has completely changed the way most of us view our homesthey now need to encompass many diverse atmospheres under one roof, becoming not only our places of rest but also our office, gym, and cinema, agrees Victoria Edwards, design director at the Singapore office of international interior architectural practice Wilson Associates.
Being cloistered from the outside world has also led to introspection. The crisis created a moment for people to focus inwards on those nearest and dearest, and to simplify their lives, says Edwards.
People are going to get even more particular about where they want to live. Beyond considering how best to preserve their wealth, high-net-worth investors will also be evaluating appropriate means to protect their families.
While in the past, wealthy clients sought to establish an alternative citizenship or residence in countries that provided the best access, resources and opportunities; now, some of them are considering coronavirus response and pandemic preparedness in general, among other criteria, says Dominic Volek, managing partner at Henley & Partners, which operates exclusively in the investment migration industry.
As the curtain lifts, people will seek to move from poorly governed and ill-prepared places to more proactive countries with greater resilience and better standards of medical care. This behaviour pattern will help Singapore maintain its position as a migration hotspot in the Asia Pacific region.
On a micro level, the consideration would be proximity to amenities such as supermarkets, as well as easy access to close familyif not living with themadds Jeremy Tay, director of homegrown studio Prestige Global Designs. Location has been and still will be a very important consideration, says the interior designer.
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Telecommuting also looks set to become the norm. In a country where employers still value face time with their staff, companies are realising the associated benefitsand employees appreciate having greater freedom over their work hours and location. Considering that the average person in Singapore spends a minimum of 45 hours a week at work, eliminating a couple of hours a day on commuting lends a lot to work-life balance.
The need for a larger area to carve out a proper workspace will be crucial as we spend more time working from home, says Larry Lim, managing partner of interior design firm Summerhaus Dzign. Having a formal area for long periods of work, conferences and online meetings will be a ubiquitous requirement as opposed to doing occasional work with our laptops at the dining table or in the living room, he adds.
This is a trend that interior designers say has been on the rise in recent years, even before the pandemic. But Shermaine Ong, co-founder of local design firm MOW Interior feels that clients will give the concept more consideration now. I think this effect will be here to stay; some of our clients have recently altered their designs to fit in a more formal workspace, she adds, recalling a recent renovation where the owners requested for specific demarcations of their open-plan space to create more intimate nooks, along with an integrated home-office.
But as Dora Chng, general manager of the residential segment at property management company GuocoLand, puts it, there is a marked shift in priorities. Prior to Covid-19, property buyers were more focused on aspects such as price, layout, tenure, location and the developers track record. But now, with the work-from-home trend firmly settling in, buyers have started to focus a bit more on how the property will be able to accommodate the imminent changes in their lifestyle.
As people spend longer hours at home, more homeowners will plan on maximising and improving the use of every square inch of their abodes. We will see a shift towards more bespoke features as clients focus on customised cabinetry to ensure they appreciate the extended hours they are spending in their homes, says Tay. Apart from having a home office, there will be a need for more built-in storage and a good, functional kitchen.
Edwards agrees: Most of us, myself included, have gotten bitten by the cooking bug in recent months, and I see this translating in an increased demand for kitchens adjacent to dining spaces, where homecooks can create delectable dishes while entertaining their guests.
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The emphasis will be on design and layouts that offer flexibility, as the trend moves further towards e-commerce and telecommuting. For example, a dual-income family will now put a lot more thought into setting up a conducive workspace within the apartment or even two or more workspaces, when there are school-age children, adds Chng. An appropriate background for online meetings, a certain degree of isolation and soundproofing, especially for families with young children, will become common criteria, says Lim.
As adaptability becomes the winning hand, property developers may look towards making condominiums more self-sufficient and better suited to home-based working, says Garrett. Co-working spaces and business lounges overlooking the swimming pool and caf areasread: impressive backgrounds for Zoom callsmay become mainstays.
In a time marred by uncertainty, if anything has emerged a winner, it is technology. Property walk-throughs via video calls are now as commonplace as Internet banking, online shopping and self-service counters at supermarkets. Virtual reality (VR) technology is not new to the property industry; developers in Singapore have been using it to give online tours of their developments to prospective buyers for a few years now.
But it is not until the present time that it has become the only option available. Although the trend may soften as things return to normalcy, many homeowners may still opt for virtual viewings during the initial stages of their search. Smart-home upgrades will likely encompass the ability to coordinate services without requiring human contact. The increased demand for contactless home deliveries will make concierge services even more crucial and is a feature that developers such as GuocoLand already offer in some of their high-end properties.
In addition, some people may even choose to avoid using communal facilities altogether, and instead spend more time in their homes by investing in personal amenities such as a fitness room or entertainment den with cinema-like features.
As we observe a move from shared facilities to personal ones, we will also see a rise in demand for zen-corners where homeowners can hit the mat for some yoga, or simply take a quiet break from the rest of the house, says Edwards. Amid the digital transformation that the pandemic has spurred, we cannot ignore the existential dialogue it has brought to the fore, which is a stronger argument for sustainability. How were living, how it looks in the next generation and what were handing down are going to be key takeaways from the pandemic, says Garrett.
As homeowners move even further away from cookie-cutter features, they are also going to be looking at the long-term implications of their decisions. As terrifying as Covid-19 has been, hearing of nature creeping back into our cities has been magical and should perhaps remind us to tread more lightly and make more room in our planning for wildlife, says Matthew Potter, director of UK architecture practice WilkinsonEyres Asia office.
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The presence of greenery and improving the flow of natural ventilation and daylight in houses and residential towers alike will be as significantthese elements make our homes more liveable and appealing, and have also been proven to improve our wellbeing. Making sure we use natural daylight as much as possible should be a key objective, says Potter.
Used in a controlled way, windows can be deployed without heat gain; you can see the change in light when clouds cross the sky as well as the position of the sun changing through the day.
Although this is not the first pandemic that Singapore has faced, it is possibly the first that has necessitated such strict measures and lockdowns. But the housing market will continue to move ahead, and developers will launch new properties.
I think in the new normal, we may see design firms engaging more locally based contractors to avoid time delays in the event of further border closures, at least for the rest of this year, says Ong. Going forward, Lim also anticipates stricter rules in place for workers, including restrictions on the number of labourers and teams per construction project, which will stretch completion timelinesand costs may be passed on to consumers as a result.
Pre- or post-pandemic, that emotional, tactile connection we desire in our homes continues to be integral to the design process. Ultimately, designers and architects alike believe in the uplifting effect of design and how it can improve our lives, even in these unprecedented times.
The power of beautiful spaces to affect our mood and behaviour remains unchangedthe challenge now is how we can incorporate a layer of post-pandemic practicality so that people will continue to feel comfortable and enthused in the spaces we create, says Edwards.
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Real Estate In The Time Of Covid-19: 7 Property Trends To Watch For 2021 - Tatler Philippines
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The planners insisted on a traditional house that sat politely with its neighbours on this tree-lined street in a conservation area of north London. But the design-minded owners of this expansive new-build, Afsaneh and Ebbi Farsian, had more ambitious ideas. They envisaged a modern, open-plan family home basking in natural light. The result? Not a tentative fudge of new and old, but a house that confounds expectations: traditional on the outside, and contemporary inside.
The eight-bedroom home, which was designed and built by Finkernagel Ross, an architectural and interior design company, replaced a lacklustre 19th-century building.
Before we moved here we were living in another part of north London, says Ebbi, who grew up in the house opposite. When our daughters got into the local school, we thought wed take a look at my old street. By chance, this house was up for sale.
The previous owners had lived here for 40 years. It was untouched and very dark. But we knew it had potential, he continues. We considered renovating it. But it turned out that it was cheaper to knock it down and build a new house.
Behind the neo-classical brick facade, which the planners insisted on, Catherine and Felix Finkernagel were given almost free rein to do what they liked to the 9,000 sq ft interior.
When you arrive here you feel like a time traveller, stepping from the 19th into the 21st century, says Iranian-born Ebbi, who works in the motor vehicle industry. For him and Afsaneh, a curator, it was important that the house paid homage to their cultural reverence for sunlight, especially in the darker basement areas.
This was achieved by digging down to create a courtyard that brings light to the subterranean pool and gym at the back. From here, the hillside garden rises in a series of terraces, designed for eating, socialising or quiet contemplation. The olive trees in pots and expanses of limestone underfoot add a Mediterranean feel. During lockdown its been just the enviable ticket.
When you close the front door behind you it feels as if youre checking into a hotel, says Ebbi.
By contrast, the top storey of the detached house has a classical appearance, with dormer windows set snugly into the sloping, red-tiled roof. It was designed as a deliberate visual foil to the glazed lower storeys of the house that frame the courtyard, like one of those modernist homes you might find clinging to the hillsides of California.
These main living areas all overlook the garden through wide, floor-to-ceiling windows. The couple were keen on an open-plan layout: the kitchen flows to the dining room and the sitting room where the low stone fireplace is embraced by curving ochre sofas. The addition of sliding pocket doors between the different rooms allows for privacy without formality, as Afsaneh puts it. Further rooms include a home office and a TV den, as well as a boot room with a separate entrance.
An immaculate pump room houses the ground-source heat pump. Upstairs, there are seven pared-back bedrooms and a large, peaceful area for reading on the top floor.
At the front, the striking three-storey height entrance hall rises up to a skylight so that you feel as if you have stepped into the atrium of a contemporary art gallery. To connect the different levels, the architects designed the scene-stealing staircase, which twirls upwards like a black ribbon or, as Ebbi puts it, a strand of DNA. The steel structure was so large that it had to be craned into place through the roof during the last days of construction. It was made by Littlehampton Welding, the metal fabrication firm that has realised work for designer Thomas Heatherwick and sculptor Anthony Caro.
We like their work because it bridges the gap between architecture and sculpture, says Catherine Finkernagel, who likes to compare the house to a series of experiences First theres the entrance hall, which has an almost monastic feel. Then theres the drama of the staircase. And after that, there are the living areas, which are more intimate and snug.
The detail-conscious Farsians were closely involved with every stage of the project. They also travelled to Iran to source the stone marble, limestone, travertine which brings a weightiness to the restrained decoration. Its the closest youll get to being on Iranian soil without a visa, jokes Ebbi.
Afsaneh, whose business, Noor, specialises in homewares sustainably made from stone offcuts, chose the slabs herself. Each one is bookmatched so that the inherent, sparkling patterns combine to form dancing motifs, like the abstract designs in a Persian rug.
Having inspected several of their architects projects, the couple were also set on a gallery finish no skirtings or cornices, for a seamless effect. Mouldings exist to conceal annoying gaps between floors and walls, so the builders were unenthusiastic. It did mean that the work took slightly longer because everything had to be perfectly level. But we feel it was worth it, Afsaneh says.
Apart from a scattering of the couples antiques and heirlooms, almost all the furniture and artworks were bought specially for the interior. Black and white photographs of Iran sit with mid-century classics such as the Saarinen Knoll Tulip table. The muted tones of Persian rugs are offset by vibrant contemporary paintings: old juxtaposed with new for companionable effect.
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Cybersecurity and secure network must extend to the Home Office.
Last week, I wrote an article on CyberSecurity on my Forbes Channel and it was the highest read blog article since I started writing for Forbes. This blog examines the impacts from Cybersecurity, but from the increased realities of working at home, and the impacts that security operations have become more complex. Security focus is now turning to how we all connect and have access with identify control technologies being at the top of cybersecurity risks as more entry points equals more risks.
Cloud security is a major area for focus in the data protection sector and many are now discussing the increased risks of the home office as companies need to understand perhaps all the technology enablements in their employees home offices.
A few key questions to reflect upon: what are the risks of having multiple users in a home, accessing the same network and impact on its community bandwidth or risk of being hacked? How far does our responsibility go to protect our corporate assets into peoples homes?
The laws protect personal privacy in our homes but do our laws need to change given our new realities?
With Covid-19, the majority of companies are rethinking their expensive leasing office space(s), as next to an employees income, office space is one of the largest operating expenses of a company. As commercial real estate investments shift, the reach of corporate security policies are increasing to examine an employees home infrastructure and understand the risks that home offices may pose, as more permanent work from home space is not going away anytime soon.
Here are a few sobering reality checks. One in four executives have malware already on their home personal devices. This means that cybersecurity extends far beyond the enterprise. We now have a digital integrated life, and suddenly the weak soft underbelly for cyber-security professionals is our home office space.
So what can you do to protect yourselves?
CEO drinking a cup of coffee in his home office.
BlackCloak offers a cybersecurity service for executives at home technology. Why attack a central banks network, when you can attack the CFOs daughters iPad at home? According to BlackCloak, an average of 27 percent of their new clients have malware detected on their personal devices, and that they find that 20 percent have wide open home networks that allow their adversaries to see into their cameras, home automation, and IoT devices. In addition, 75% of the companies they look at their home footprints have over 75% security risks exposed due to: improper security settings or passwords being exposed and being made freely available on the Dark Deep Web.
Adversaries being able to peer into my home cameras on my personal computers, how creepy is this?
But since this risk is true, hence this means that odds are over 90% of small businesses are in high risk security zones, 70% of mid-sized companies are at risk, while 30% of larger enterprises are working hard to get their softer unbellies of their home office space under greater control(s).
The attack surface of a company is exposed every time an employee works remotely from home and in the COVID new normal that is almost every single day.
Prevailion is another early stage innovative company which offers secure monitoring services to patrol a companys network and all its connections. So security officers in all companies have to accelerate looking at the broader footprints or attack risk surfaces that could cause a security breach from home office spaces. Prevailion empowers companies to audit and continuously monitor the security of their supply chains to an unprecedented degree, with the possibility of even predicting future breaches based on this real-time intelligence.
Being aware of all the IP addresses connected with access to a company s infrastructure has many security experts started to worry as the perimeter to monitor has increased in many cases 1000x greater as in many companies, no employees are working in the secure office towers.
Locking down company assets and devices increases every time an executive works remotely. Yet, how many board director or CEO home computers have been recently inspected by third party security experts? With Covid-19 all of a sudden, homes are no longer off limit, as CEOs must think harder of how to protect their digital assets beyond their companys four walls.
Yet, most of the IT budgets on cybersecurity globally are not focused proportionately enough on employees home security practices.
Budget Review of Cybersecurity Investments
Just reflect and answer this question: what percentage of your cybersecurity corporate budgets have shifted to personal home office security services as an additional safety, privacy and security benefit to your employees? Do you know the answer as a CEO or as a Board Director? If not why not?
Do you remember the movie the Patriot Games when the terrorists tried to kill the main character, Jack Ryan? Rather than try to kill him in his CIA office, they targeted his beach home instead, where access was much easier. Although this is a bleak picture, to think about, our homes as higher risk targets, but its imperative to modernize our digital security footprint based on my research.
Below are three questions to expose a few vulnerabilities that you can personally reflect upon, in terms, of your own home office set-up:
1.)Do you have anti-virus software implemented on all your home personal devices and is it in a unified protective home digital footprint?
2.)Have you ever had a third party examine all your default security settings to ensure you are not vulnerable?
3.)Where do you store your personal passwords? Are they in a post it note visible in your office, or written down in a notebook in your office?
Research validates that these are all high risk exposure areas. For example, over 90% of C level executives are not using dual factor authentication for their personal emails. Increasingly more documents are being sent in Gmail and in linked in accounts which also increases risks if stolen to shared.
In the cybersecurity blog on AI that I wrote last week, I discussed how fast the bad actors/hackers are innovating using AI methods, and that every day they are finding new ways to innovate. The 2020 M-Trends report, produced by FireEye, also stated that over 41 percent of the malware deployed in 2019 was never seen before. The hackers are always innovating and hence we need to keep a tighter focus on protecting our employee and company assets.
So where do you think the hackers are all likely putting their attention now due to Covid-19 realities? It is safe to say likely your homes are now higher targets on the abusers minds.
A Young Executive on a Zoom call during Covid 19
So companies that are investing in innovative home security solutions, leveraging AI methods, that integrate into the companys bigger perimeter vision of increasing cybersecurity budgets must now include personal homes of their employees as one of their top risk concerns that board directors and CEOs have as a duty of care responsibility.
But how much of the conversation in discussing the home office space and its continued risks post Covid-19? There is no question that the return to the office as we know it, will be a shadow of its former self.
So its time to prepare for and ensure your organization is further protected from increased teleworking and home office access risks.
3d rendering of American flag made in cyber style.
The USA Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a formal statement, just after Covid-19 intensified to rain upon all of our doorsteps, on the heightened need for increased cybersecurity considerations regarding tele-work that offers guidance to executives to plan for improved operational risks . Some of the considerations exposed were
For more guidance, refer to this report at the USA Homeland Security Office to seek more guidance.
Hence, as well all advance foreword into The Decade of the Home, or The Home Economy, depending on which phrase you prefer, its now time to accelerate preparing for new cybersecurity policies, practices and investments that extend to protect our home office spaces. What we can all be assured of is that Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods will be front and center in helping all of us continue to crack the hacker malicious code and vulnerability risks. This is where Trusted AI for Good comes into play, as all the worlds toughest problems require advanced forms of man and machine working together as our digital footprints increasingly are extending beyond our office doors.
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Connected Home Security Device Market Forecast 2020-2026
The Global Connected Home Security Device Market research report provides and in-depth analysis on industry- and economy-wide database for business management that could potentially offer development and profitability for players in this market. This is a latest report, covering the current COVID-19 impact on the market. The pandemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected every aspect of life globally. This has brought along several changes in market conditions. The rapidly changing market scenario and initial and future assessment of the impact is covered in the report. It offers critical information pertaining to the current and future growth of the market. It focuses on technologies, volume, and materials in, and in-depth analysis of the market. The study has a section dedicated for profiling key companies in the market along with the market shares they hold.
The report consists of trends that are anticipated to impact the growth of the Connected Home Security Device Market during the forecast period between 2020 and 2026. Evaluation of these trends is included in the report, along with their product innovations.
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Comprehensive Analysis On Connected Home Security Device Market Based On Types And Application - The Daily Chronicle
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September 28, 2020 by
Mr HomeBuilder
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt the education system, students are fighting back against the remote methods employed by some colleges to keep an eye on their activities during assessments.
Due to stay-at-home and lockdown orders, teachers and students worldwide were required to pivot to remote learning systems and platforms. Without warning, teachers found themselves trying to engage pupils over Zoom; online libraries and research platforms replaced traditional, brick-and-mortar buildings, and the parents of younger students found themselves balancing work from home and entertaining their kids.
For many governments, now, keeping kids in school is a top priority -- not only for their education but also to free up parents to go back to work.
See also:Students, university clash over forced installation of remote exam monitoring software on home PCs
As college and university students head to campus to start their new term, at the same time the cold and flu season is beginning, COVID-19 outbreaks are also occurring.
Despite social distancing efforts, thousands of confirmed and suspected cases at US campuses have prompted local lockdowns and students are being told to self-isolate.
In the UK, mere days after welcoming a new wave of students, 32 universities recorded positive cases, including the University of Kent at Canterbury, the University of Glasgow, and Manchester Metropolitan University. In the latter case, students have called imposed lockdowns a form of "false imprisonment."
The escalating situation may see many students -- whether or not they are in college accommodation -- return to online-only teaching. However, this has now become a minefield for privacy.
Back in August, ZDNet reported protests organized by Australian National University (ANU) students for the enforced download of Proctorio, a remote monitoring tool, on personal devices.
Proctorio is a "secure remote exam" solution for invigilating exams remotely, including features such as microphone and camera monitoring, as well as eye-tracking to flag any behavior deemed suspicious.
ANU students consider Proctorio an affront to their personal privacy -- and one that "crosses the line" as the software was loaded on home PCs, rather than electronics belonging to the university and provided to exam takers.
This form of activism against surveillance and exam monitoring tools -- also known as proctoring software -- adopted by colleges is taking shape worldwide, and it is one that academic institutions should watch closely.
An investigation into student activity in this arena, conducted by digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), has found dozens of similar petitions and protests.
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Across the globe, students are rising up against the forced use of proctoring software; not only Proctorio but also other variations such as Honorlock and ProctorU. Some of the most noteworthy petitions are below:
Change.org reveals other petitions worldwide, ranging from colleges in Sri Lanka to the UK, Canada, and Italy.
Schools, colleges, and universities are in an unenviable position. They have been thrust into a world when they are responsible for pupil education but need to rely on remote technology to do so -- and they must also work out ways to monitor assessments and exams fairly to reduce the risk of cheating.
However, with disruption unlikely to end for the educational sector any time soon, educational and social policy should not disregard an individuals' right to privacy -- and it should not become a common and accepted fact of life to have remote surveillance tools installed on personal devices in order to have an academic career.
Security concerns must be addressed, proctoring software needs to be transparent and their use temporary, and the issue of spyware as a forced install on devices that belong to students, rather than educational institutes, needs to be addressed -- and quickly.
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"While almost all the petitions we've seen raise very real privacy concerns -- from biometric data collection to the often overbroad permissions these apps require over the students' devices, to the surveillance of students' personal environments -- these petitions make clear that proctoring apps also raise concerns about security, equity, accessibility, cost, increased stress, and bias in the technology," the EFF says.
ZDNet has reached out to the proctoring software providers mentioned and will update when we hear back.
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September 28, 2020 by
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The study reveals that theGlobal Residential Security Marketis estimated to reach $67,588.9 million by 2024. On account of significant advancement in technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), adoption of cloud-based security technologies and rapid increase in demand for advanced security solutions, such as alert systems and wireless locks, the global home security market is gaining more traction.
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As per the findings of the research, security cameras held the largest market among all home security products. Further, the security camera segment is expected to continue its highest revenue contribution during the forecast period. Security cameras are one of the fundamental devices for home security, which are sought by everyone looking to immune their abode against security threats. Among various solutions, audio visual surveillance segment witnessed the highest growth in demand during 2014-2017. However, home integrated security segment is expected to lead the market with the highest growth rate, during the forecast period.
The market to witness the fastest growth in Asia-Pacific during the forecastperiod
Geographically, North America has been the largest market for home security, whereas Asia-Pacific is expected to witness the fastest growth among all regions, during the forecast period. The anticipated growth in the market can be attributed to increasing digitalization, advancement in new technologies, growth in the security equipment industry, and increasing adoption of connected technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) by home security providers in the region. Further, due to rapid technological advancements in automation of security in building infrastructure, in addition with various government initiatives such as the development of smart city projects, the region has higher propensity to adopt home security solutions at a rapid scale in near future.
Security camera: the largest home security product market
Security camera segment has been the largest contributor to the global home security market. Security cameras help in developing a safe and secure home environment through high-quality audio/visual vigilance. Factors such as motion detection, night vision, and wi-fi capabilities are further propelling the adoption of advanced security cameras for home security globally.Security cameras with motion detection can send user alerts and notifications, whenever motion or suspicious activity is observed by it. In addition, security cameras with night vision can allow recording images and videos in low light situations and such cameras have a huge impact in lowering down the instance of criminal offense taking place at night.
High competition among key players in themarket
The research states that the global home security market is highly competitive, with players developing new home security applications and smart security solutions. Some of the key players in the home security ecosystem are Bosch Security Systems Inc, Honeywell Security Group, Alarm.Com, Allegion PLC, Nortek Security & Control LLC, United Technologies Corporation, Ingersoll Rand, Control4 Corporation, and Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd.Most of the major vendors in theGlobal Residential Security Marketare actively focused on enhancing their offerings to meet the ongoing demand.
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September 28, 2020 by
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Despite its name, the Blink Indoor just doesn't cut it to handle the inside of the home.
Earlier this year, security camera maker Blink released the Blink Mini to expand its portfolio. Its certainly a step in a new direction, since it was the first indoor camera from the company after the success of its line of Blink XT outdoor cameras.
Now were getting yet another indoor camera, aptly named the Blink Indoor, which looks a lot like its sibling the Blink Outdoor. Compared to the Mini, the Blink Indoor boasts a higher $80 price tag, and is billed as a wireless solution. Are you willing to pay the premium when the Blink Mini sells for $35?
Place the Blink Indoor and Blink Outdoor cameras next to one another, and its tough to distinguish them apart from one another. From their squarish plastic design, to how theyre powered by two AA lithium batteries, they share many similarities. The only difference, though, is how the rear cover of the Blink Indoor doesnt have the same weather-resistant covering. And, oh yeah, the Indoor is available in white, while the Outdoor is in black. You could use the Blink Outdoor camera indoors if you wanted, but you cant use the Indoor outside, since its not weather-resistant.
On the specs side, its exactly like the Blink Outdoor, which in itself is similar to the previous Blink XT2 cam. It features 1080p video capture, up to 30 frames-per-second capture, infrared night vision, and the same 110-degree field of view. The narrow field of view is still limiting compared to the Ring Indoor Cams 140-degree range for example, but if you intend on monitoring entryways in the home, it suffices by capturing the important stuff.
Given that it shares the same specs at the Blink Outdoor, its performance is no different. The 1080p video it produces is passable, with enough clarity to make out scenes, but fine details are tough to discern. It suffers with its dynamic range, often blowing out the highlights. Night vision holds up with its range of about 25 feet, but it tends to be on the softer side.
Due to its battery power, the Blink Indoor has a fairly short live view when accessing the camera directly from the app and thats a problem. When you access the live view, youre given a smidgen over 30 seconds before the connection cuts. I thought there would be an option to adjust it, but there isnt one. Once it nears that 30 second mark, a button pops up on-screen asking if you want to continue. Sure, you could press it after each 30-second mark, but thats a pain.
Interestingly enough, you can actually hardwire the Blink Indoor to a power source, since theres an exposed microUSB port on the back. Even with the constant power supply, though, the live view is still limited to about 30 seconds. Besides that, there are controls for its motion detection sensitivity, as well as the ability to set up motion zones to reduce false alerts. Speaking of that, it lacks the advanced detection of its peers, like person or pet detection, that help to reduce false alerts.
As Ive mentioned earlier, the Blink Mini was released earlier this year as the companys first indoor camera solution. The Blink Indoor, though, acts more like an outdoor camera than an indoor one, especially when it includes the same wall mount found with the Blink Outdoor. Due to that, you wont be able to articulate it for different vantage points if you decide to place it on a table or countertop.
Lets talk about battery life. Its neat the battery can last up to two years, but the app does a terrible job indicating its remaining battery life. Instead of a percentage or bar, it only gives a vague OK in the app after nearly a weeks worth of use. Of course, battery life will be impacted mostly by how frequently its triggered. There is an option to wire it to a power source, but its aggravating that no wire is offered in the box.
Theres only a $20 difference between the Blink Outdoor and Indoor, with the main difference being the weather-resistant construction of the former. With its $80 price, the Blink Indoor makes for a hard sell given the limitations of streaming video in real time and how it lacks the advanced features of its contemporaries.
The all-plastic construction makes it lightweight, but it still feels solidly constructed to withstand minor drops. If theres a defect, youll have a 1-year limited warranty to cover it.
While its video quality is no different, the cheaper Blink Mini is a better buy given its $35 cost. Youre certainly saving the money, while also not having to worry about any live-streaming limitations.
Alternatively, the Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Pan and Tilt is an excellent offering. With tons of features including 360-degree coverage. The Ring Indoor Cam is also a solid choice at $60. It offers person detection to reduce false alerts, as well as integration with the Ring ecosystem.
No. It lacks the necessities to make it a viable indoor camera, and its more expensive than much more capable peers.
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