Mar 6, 2017 | access automation, centurion gate motors, centurion systems, d2, d5, d5evo, gate motors, sliding gate motors, Uncategorized
Back in 2001, all of fandom rejoiced as bestselling fantasy novelist J.K. Rowling announced that she was penning a new novel in the Harry Potter canon – a prequel of sorts this time – called Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and last year the book was adapted...
Feb 23, 2017 | centurion systems, hacking, online security, phishing, security, Uncategorized
Today’s criminal is a completely different breed. Tech-savvy, sly, and immeasurably resourceful. He is able to adapt with ease to the forever-changing technological landscape, and use even the slightest weakness to his advantage. His tools are not crowbars and...
Feb 1, 2017 | access automation, access control, apcan, centurion systems, epr, home security, pauls gates, Uncategorized
By this time, New Year’s resolutions have been made and broken, and that gym membership card has been banished to that murky corner of one’s wallet where good intentions go to die. You know the spot, right between your video rental loyalty card and that lotto scratch...
Jan 27, 2017 | centurion systems, gsm, gsm module, gswitch, gswitch22, gweb, gweb plus, security, Uncategorized
Users of CENTURION’s G-WEB PLUS online interface will now be able to populate a useful central contact list from which they can conveniently import contacts to their devices. The web portal, which was launched as a companion product to the G-SWITCH-22 GSM module in...
Jan 18, 2017 | centurion systems, online security, personal security, security, social media, stay safe online, Uncategorized
Social networking sites such as Facebook and its great granddaddy MySpace have created a veritable microcosm of peer-to-peer interactions, marketing and entertainment. What started out as a simple means for people to reconnect with school friends and faraway family...
Jan 6, 2017 | 2017, centurion systems, faac, new year 2017
At the denouement of a particularly taxing year, it often proves difficult for us as human beings to let the scars it has induced scab over and heal. No, we tend to pick and scratch at them, analyse and dissect until we are able to figure out what exactly went wrong....