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Threat Detection



    
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Designed with advanced software and IP communication encryption technology, Secureteq FUSION is an integrated security platform that provides a dashboard view of threat detection sensors. New from Secureteq Corporation of Andover, Massachusetts, the intelligent early-warning system displays network-enabled chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threat sensors.

Designed with advanced software and IP communication encryption technology, Secureteq FUSION is an integrated security platform that provides a dashboard view of threat detection sensors. New from Secureteq Corporation of Andover, Massachusetts, the intelligent early-warning system displays network-enabled chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threat sensors. The system is capable of monitoring up to 10,000 threat sensors in hundreds of locations around the world. The client server application allows for multiple fixed and mobile monitoring sites. It integrates with many leading threat sensor manufacturers, including Bruker, Smiths, ICx, IBI, and MGP Instruments. Using the encrypted intelligent network controller, virtually any third-party sensor can be integrated into the monitoring platform.

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