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"Security Technologies for Law Enforcement Agencies" offers a comprehensive examination of the tools, systems, and concepts that form the foundation of modern security infrastructures.
List of contents
Preface Author Biography 1. BASIC CONCEPTS IN ELECTRONIC BASED SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES 2. ELECTRONICALLY BASED RECONNAISSANCE, SURVEILLANCE AND DETECTION SYSTEMS 3. ELECTRONICALLY BASED CONTROLLED ACCESS SYSTEMS TO BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES 4. SOFTWARE-BASED PERSONAL IDENTITY ENQUIRY TECHNOLOGIES 5. HARDWARE BASED COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES 6. CRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES BASED ON SOFTWARE OR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
About the author
Kaz¿m Duraklar is an academic with a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Graduate School of Natural Sciences at Gazi University. He completed his undergraduate studies in Electrical and Electronics Engineering as well as in Electronics Education, followed by a masters degree in Computer Engineering from Karabuk University.
Starting his academic career in 2008, Duraklar has taken on teaching and managerial roles in fields such as industrial automation, power electronics, cybersecurity technologies, IoT-based systems, and security technologies. Currently serving as a lecturer at the Gendarmerie and Coast Guard Academy, he has participated in numerous national and international projects, making significant contributions particularly in solar energy and Industry 4.0 applications.
Duraklar has published articles, book chapters, and scientific studies in various journals. He also plays an active role as a project coordinator, board member, and participant in social responsibility initiatives. Kaz¿m Duraklar is recognized as an academic who develops innovative approaches in engineering and technology.