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‘The Principles and Practice of CCTV’, written by Mike Constant of Constant Consultants, has long been accepted as an authoritative reference work on the topic of CCTV surveillance. The third edition has been fully updated to reflect the revolutionary changes in the sector during recent years.
The book is 122 pages longer than the previous imprint, including a new chapter on IP networking and additional schematics and imagery. These are ‘brought to life’ as the new edition has been reproduced in full colour.
Author Mike Constant and Tavcom’s director of training Mike Tennent will be at the Tavcom IFSEC Stand at 2.00 pm on Monday 16 May when they will be signing the first 20 copies of the book.
Those who cannot attend IFSEC can purchase their copies direct from Tavcom Training. Telephone 01489 895099, or send an e-mail to [email protected]
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