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Pre-registration is now open for C-Touch & Display Shenzhen 2024, organized by RX Kuozhan, scheduled to take place from November 6-8 at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center (Bao'an) at Hall 10/12/14. Three-day event As Asia's premier B2B technology trade show for advanced display and smart touch solutions, C-Touch & Display Shenzhen leverages global resources to help display and smart touch manufacturers expand their brand influence and seize global business opportunitie...
AtlasIED and Singlewire Software, recognized pioneers in the security industry, will exhibit jointly at Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2024 in Orlando, FL, from September 23-25. The companies will showcase their award-winning security technology solutions, including IntelliSee, IPX endpoints, InformaCast, and Visitor Aware, at booth #1848. GSX attendees will witness firsthand the power of these solutions through a formal demonstration of their integrations. Security and safety “I...
Skills for Security, the UK’s major provider of fire and security training, is thrilled to announce their newest sponsor - Cento, the premier recruitment specialist in the fire and security, engineering, and built environment sectors. This collaboration marks a significant step forward for both organizations, as they work together to enhance industry standards and promote professional development within the fire and security sector. Ongoing initiatives Cento’s sponsorship will pro...
3xLOGIC announces that the company will be exhibiting their TRENDS, INFINIAS, and VIGIL CLOUD solutions at the Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2024 event. TRENDS Using TRENDS business intelligence software is as simple as pressing a red button. TRENDS offer flexibility to bring virtually any data stream into the cloud-based platform. This enables features for store comparisons, sales conversions, weather, and analytics, such as dwell time data and traffic counting to be easily viewed and compar...
Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, announced a limited-time promotion for SIRAS™, a professional drone that includes a quick-connect dual radiometric thermal and visible camera payload. First responders, including police, fire, and search and rescue agencies, can now purchase one unit per agency at a significantly marked-down price of $6,995, a discount of more than 28 percent, through the end of the 2024 calendar year. SIRAS drones SIRAS drones are engineer...
Userful Corporation, a global pioneer in IT solutions and data visualization, announces enhancements to its Quad-Play solution on the Userful Infinity Platform, a SaaS-based operation center solution, that requires no proprietary hardware. “We’ve added features that empower Control Room operators to excel,” said John Marshall, CEO, Userful. “Our Quad-Play solution now enables operators to manage all control rooms from a single point, improve content display switchi...
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Vemotion Interactive, the UK manufacturer of low-latency, high-performance, plug-and-play live video streaming solutions, has launched a new version of their popular Polecam rapid deployment camera. Polecam Development of the innovative and ultra-reliable original rapid deployment CCTV camera, the new Polecam delivers high-quality live video, even over low bandwidths, to provide a robust, integrated wireless video surveillance solution that also features a fast ‘plug and play’ set-up. With the new Polecam, Vemotion’s technical advantage in delivering robust wireless video transmission and encoding for high-quality real-time streaming, regardless of network conditions, has created the ultimate ‘ready-to-go’ deployable camera solution. Instant CCTV surveillance Polecam provides real-time HD video without the need for hard-wired infrastructure Easily integrated into existing CCTV systems via its 4G or 5G network transmission, Polecam provides real-time HD video without the need for hard-wired infrastructure, saving on engineering costs and time. With its high-specification integrated camera, PC, mobile network modem, and antennae, the new Polecam can be deployed anywhere instant CCTV surveillance is required, to provide high-quality video surveillance coverage of crime hotspots, events, areas of antisocial behavior, infrastructure, highways, or to protect property such as construction sites. HD camera and full 360-degree PTZ Featuring an onboard HD camera with 23x Optical Zoom, and full 360-degree PTZ with continuous rotation, the new Polecam transmits 2 x full HD video streams, with the power to view two scenes of view at the same time. This, for instance, could enable system operators to monitor a specific area of interest within a camera scene, at the same time as viewing a wider situational overview. Alternatively, a live scene can be viewed at the same time as rewinding, pausing, or viewing a previously recorded scene from the same Polecam. Maximum flexibility Polecam’s onboard recording ensures high-quality evidential video is available for download when the network recovers With its on-board storage, video from the new Polecam can be transmitted via any mobile network/SIM card. This enables not only instant deployment and easy setup but also maximum flexibility in the choice of SIM cost and signal strength in the area where the camera is to be deployed. This enables operators to select a SIM and network carrier that offers the best data speeds and most stable connection, and in the event of a network outage, Polecam’s onboard recording ensures high-quality evidential video is available for download when the network recovers. Large-offset pole mount Helping to reduce panning blind spots, Polecam’s large-offset pole mount is designed to locate the camera further away from the pole, and its robust aluminum housing defeats any ‘wobble’ associated with other less sturdy rapidly deployable units. “A powerful surveillance tool that features live streaming, recording and replay of any incident, to show system operators exactly what has happened, the new Polecam can make a dramatic difference to on the ground management, security or police teams, supporting them to deliver successful outcomes,” says Steve Haworth, CEO at Vemotion. Live and recorded video “As incidents rarely happen where it’s convenient, we’ve designed the new Polecam to perform faultlessly and deliver its high-definition, evidential quality live and recorded video wherever it's required and whatever the deployment conditions may be." "We believe it to be the ideal solution to easily extend the reach of camera surveillance beyond that of hard-wired CCTV networks.”
i-PRO Co., Ltd. (formerly Panasonic Security) is pleased to announce that security industry veteran, James Rothstein has been appointed as Global Executive Advisor. In his new role, Rothstein will work closely with i-PRO’s Leadership Team to develop go-to-market strategies aimed at expanding the company's global footprint and driving strategic growth. Prior roles of Rothstein Rothstein brings over 30 years of executive experience in the security industry. Currently, he serves as Chairman of the Security Industry Association (SIA) Board of Directors. Before joining i-PRO, he was an Operating Partner at Lee Equity, a New York-based private equity firm. Before joining i-PRO, he was an Operating Partner at Lee Equity, a New York-based private equity firm He was also Senior Vice President of Global Security Solutions at Anixter International, overseeing the firm’s $2 billion global security and fire business. Prior to that, he served as Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Executive Vice President, and Principal for Tri-Ed Distribution, North America's largest independent security distributor, which was sold to Anixter in 2015. i-PRO’s position "We are extremely pleased to be partnering with James," stated Masato Nakao, i-PRO’s CEO, adding "He has a long track record of growing companies, and his expertise will be invaluable in guiding our strategic initiatives and further solidifying i-PRO’s position as a global pioneer in the security industry." "After concluding my tenure as Chair of SIA, I was presented with numerous opportunities, and I am honored to join i-PRO," stated James Rothstein. i-PRO's strategy James Rothstein adds: "What stood out to me was the team's dedication and their steadfast commitment to quality and engineering excellence. The impressive range of new products introduced over the past two years speaks to their innovative spirit." He continues, "i-PRO's strategy of nurturing deep, meaningful relationships with a select group of loyal integrators is a proven model for creating enduring partnerships. I am eager to contribute to the company’s ongoing success, driving innovation and fostering growth for i-PRO and its valued community of channel partners and systems integrators."
Suprema is thrilled to introduce BioStar 2 v.2.9.7, packed with powerful enhancements to improve the experience and boost efficiency. This new version is designed to transform the way they manage user data, making their operations faster and more secure than ever before. Users can now download BioStar 2 from the new Download Center, where all resources are conveniently gathered. Experience the Download Center Now! Key Feature: Synchronizing Template Only for Visual Face: 20x Faster!! Visual Face Template Sync: This feature slashes sync time from 264 seconds to just 13 seconds for 1,000 users when transferring data to other devices. By synchronizing only visual face templates, they’ve minimized the data size, delivering lightning-fast updates that save valuable time and keep the system running smoothly. Enhanced Privacy: Provide an option not to store visual face images which reduces privacy issues related to personal information.
Cyware, the globally renowned company in threat intelligence management, security collaboration, and orchestrated response, announced that it is a recognized pioneer in Frost and Sullivan’s '2024 Threat Intelligence Platform' (TIP) Radar Report. The TIP industry encompasses more than 20 vendors, and Frost & Sullivan selected the top 10 based on solid growth potential, rapid growth rates and commitment to innovation. Cyware is one of only three vendors to lead the report’s Innovation index, due to its scalable innovations, thought leadership in the TIP space, and robust innovation roadmaps. Cyber Fusion Center Platform Martin Naydenov, Report Author and Senior Industry Analyst with Frost & Sullivan, notes: "Cyware is one of the pioneering TIP providers (and) pioneers on the Innovation Index, thanks to its comprehensive Cyber Fusion Center Platform that integrates TIP, SOAR, collaboration, threat detection, and generative AI capabilities called Quarterback AI." He adds, "Cyware distinguishes itself with strong customer alignment, achieving 100% CSAT scores for three consecutive years and pioneering the industry with R&D investments, ranking in the 100th percentile." Cyware’s TIP solution Martin Naydenov continues: "Intel Exchange, Cyware’s TIP solution, offers many use cases and features, including ROI Feed dashboards, TI lifecycle automation, and bi-directional data sharing and actioning. Over the years, Cyware has continuously enhanced its TIP solution. In 2023, it introduced new collaboration capabilities, enabling threat detection and intel teams to join forces and share content, such as SIEM and YARA rules and automated playbooks." He further states, "In 2024, the vendor added Cyware Quarterback AI, designed to scale, optimize, and accelerate an organization’s security team’s effectiveness across their tech stack to up-level security teams." Cyware’s threat-driven automation Anuj Goel, CEO and Co-Founder of Cyware, said: “The value threat intelligence provides goes beyond identifying Indicators of Compromise (IoCs), and unless organizations operationalize cyber threat intelligence (CTI), they often miss its potential to reduce risk and improve SecOps efficiency and effectiveness." He adds, "Cyware’s threat-driven automation simplifies and substantially advances intelligence actioning. It breaks down the barriers between security, devops, and IT teams, and ensures that actionable CTI swiftly reaches the right team members who can act on it to protect the organization." Leveraging the right threat intelligence platform Leveraging the right threat intelligence platform helps security operations teams get more from intel and ensure the right insights inform critical decision-making. Frost & Sullivan’s 2024 Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) Radar Report provides meaningful insights into the TIP landscape.
Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH (Toshiba) announces its next-generation S300 Pro Surveillance Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), targeting the latest requirements in the surveillance storage market. With capacities up to 10TB and double the buffer size, the upgraded HDDs with conventional magnetic recording (CMR) technology enable surveillance system integrators, system installation providers, and end users to record, store, and analyze their video streams from up to 64 high-definition (HD) cameras. S300 Pro Surveillance HDDs The highly scalable, 3.5-inch S300 Pro Surveillance HDDs, with capacity options of 4TB, 6TB, 8TB, and 10TB, support up to 24 bays, making them an excellent fit for large-scale video recording systems, delivering reliable operation even in the most demanding environments. Additionally, compared to the previous generation, the new S300 Pro provides a higher maximum sustained transfer speed of 268MiB/s and doubles the cache buffer size to 512MiB. The S300 Pro HDDs also reduce power consumption, delivering improved total cost of ownership (TCO). Key upgrades The next-generation S300 Pro’s extended warranty period, from 3 to 5 years, demonstrates Toshiba’s durability With 24/7 operation, an enhanced annual workload of 300TB, and a mean time to failure (MTTF) of up to 1.2 million hours, the S300 Pro can handle the increasing video analysis demands of mission-critical surveillance footage. The next-generation S300 Pro’s extended warranty period, from 3 to 5 years, demonstrates Toshiba’s high durability and engineering quality of its HDDs. Performance, durability, and 24/7 reliability "Specially optimized for large-scale video surveillance operations, where advanced video analytics, face recognition, and editing are mission-critical features, Toshiba’s next-generation S300 Pro delivers enhanced performance, durability, and 24/7 reliability," says Larry Martinez-Palomo, Vice President, Head of Storage Products Division, Toshiba. He adds, "The next-generation S300 Pro Surveillance HDDs demonstrate Toshiba’s commitment to continuously collaborate with industry-renowned video surveillance system manufacturers and empower our partners and customers to benefit from our range of high-quality Surveillance HDD portfolio." The next-generation S300 Pro Surveillance HDDs will be available in CQ4 2024.
Capital.com, the high-growth retail trading platform, and global fintech group has announced the launch of its public bug bounty program hosted on the crowdsourced security platform, Intigriti. This initiative highlights the company’s proactive approach to cybersecurity and commitment to maintaining the highest standards of cybersecurity and the safety of its users' assets and data. Bug bounty program The bug bounty program invites security researchers and ethical hackers from around the world to identify and report potential software security vulnerabilities within Capital.com's platforms. In return for their expertise and efforts, participants will be eligible to earn cash rewards based on the severity and impact of the vulnerabilities they uncover. Cybersecurity Commenting on the announcement, Pavel Krasilevich, Head of IT Security, at Capital.com, said, "At Capital.com, we take our responsibility to protect our customers seriously. By launching this public bug bounty program, we are not only opening our doors to the brightest minds in cybersecurity but also taking active steps to stay ahead of potential threats." Pavel Krasilevich adds, "This initiative reflects our proactive approach to safeguarding our platform and users, and we are excited to collaborate with the global cybersecurity community to help ensure our platform remains both trusted and secure." Guidelines and submission criteria Security researchers interested in participating can find detailed guidelines and submission criteria on the Intigriti platform. All security researchers who have agreed to Capital.com’s terms and conditions and adhere to disclosure guidelines are eligible to participate in this program.
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The average business owner or investor has some kind of security precaution in place, especially in the after-hours when there are fewer deterrents to inhibit criminal activity. Security guards, video surveillance systems, motion sensor lights, or even just fake cameras placed around the property are some of the common options people choose. Future of overnight security Smart business owners are starting to realize, however, that some of these traditional security measures are becoming antiquated and no longer cutting. The now and future of overnight security is in remote guarding. Pioneered by companies like Los Angeles-based Elite Interactive Solutions, which was founded back in 2007, remote guarding is revolutionizing the overnight security business. Minimizing criminal activity Remote guarding is fast becoming the most popular choice among commercial end-user property owners Remote guarding utilizes a combination of cutting-edge technology, “digital guards,” highly trained security agents, and local law enforcement if and when necessary to minimize the potential of criminal activity. For those adequately enlightened to its overwhelmingly impressive crime prevention capabilities, remote guarding is fast becoming the most popular choice among commercial end-user property owners to secure and protect their investments. What Is Remote Guarding? Remote guarding is a revolutionary concept and increasing trend in security systems that utilize a combination of methods to effectively analyze potential threats to property. Cameras and/or other monitoring devices running highly advanced algorithmic software are installed in strategic areas or vulnerable places onsite and remotely located security agents are immediately notified of any activity within a designated perimeter of the property. A blend of AI, cybersecurity, and video analytics When properly deployed by an expert provider, the technology stack includes a proprietary blend of video analytics, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and more. Done right, “noise” is effectively filtered out, allowing agents to act on legitimate alerts and achieve zero false alarms communicated to first responders. Today, there are a lot of terms and descriptions tossed around about remote guarding, remote video, virtual guarding, etc., but those attributes must be present to represent the true definition of the offering and its many virtues. Realtime situational awareness Many systems have a two-way speaker that allows the security agent to give a verbal warning When specially trained security agents are alerted to trespassers, possible intruders, or other suspicious activity, they analyze the situation in real time and determine the necessary level of action. Many systems have a two-way speaker that allows the security agent to give a verbal warning, known as a voice-down, to the individual(s) that they are being watched. Most perpetrators, often believing the response is emanating directly from security personnel on the property itself rather than from a remote command center, flee immediately. However, if the threat persists, the security agent enlists local law enforcement to get on the scene. Customized remote guarding When properly deployed, remote guarding systems are also customized to specific properties. A team of consultants visits the client’s property to evaluate its vulnerabilities and where to best place cameras and/or other monitoring devices for system efficacy. Traditional Security Shortfalls According to Keith Bushey, a retired commander for the Los Angeles Police Department, there is much frustration between law enforcement officers and potential victims of crime due to the historically unreliable performance of traditional burglar alarm systems and central monitoring stations. He states about 90% of security-related calls are false alarms, a problem that has been well-documented through the years. Onsite challenges When a legitimate emergency does occur, the perpetrators have often already done their damage When a legitimate emergency does occur, the perpetrators have often already done their damage and/or escaped by the time law enforcement arrives. Onsite security guards are not the remedy either as they bring their own set of issues and challenges. Unexpected costs Traditional security systems can also have unexpected costs. The cost is not only in the security guards’ paycheck or the cost of the equipment itself. The cost comes when an actual incident occurs. In worst-case scenarios, the security guard(s) are injured, the business suffers inventory loss, and/or damage is sustained to the property. The medical and other costs for the security guard(s), the loss of inventory, property damage, deployment of law enforcement resources, and possible fallout of legal expenses all add up. Even in the best-case scenario, false alarm expenses incur if law enforcement is dispatched. These, among many others, are some of the primary issues that remote guarding resoundingly answers as a superior alternative. A Bounty of Benefits Remote guarding systems have been proven to cut costs and be more effective than traditional security systems. Even though the monthly monitoring costs of remote guarding are significantly higher than traditional intrusion detection system monitoring, the much higher effectiveness in crime reduction, elimination of false alarms, and augmenting or replacement of manned guards result in a substantially higher return on investment (ROI) to the end user. Easy tracking of threats The security cameras already have their image captured on record, making them easier to track down For example, case studies have demonstrated reduced security costs for clients by 60%, on average. These reductions have come from the costs of security staff, inventory, or property loss, plus saving money on insurance premiums and deductibles. The nature of remote guarding reduces the risk and costs of false alarms, with professional security agents able to determine an actual threat before law enforcement is called. In a rare instance when a perpetrator escapes before law enforcement arrives or can detain the individual(s), the security cameras already have their image captured on record, making them easier to track down and identify. Reduction of false alarms The significant reduction in false alarms is greatly appreciated by law enforcement, as it allows them to focus on real emergencies or crises. Better relationships are also developed between clients and law enforcement, as remote guarding systems are highly reliable in providing accurate and real-time information to officers as they approach the scene. In short, it assists law enforcement in doing their job more effectively, as well as more safely thanks to having eyewitness information before engaging in an active crime scene. Partnership When you combine the decreased cost with the increased efficiency and success rate, it is easy to see why many commercial end-user property owners across the country are making the shift to remote guarding. It’s also an outstanding opportunity for professional security dealers and integrators to partner with a remote guarding services provider to bring a superior solution to their end customers and pick up a recurring monthly revenue stream in the process.
The autumn equinox, which marks the start of autumn, occurs this weekend on Saturday, September 23. With darker evenings ahead, the experts at ADT have shared five ways to maximize your home's security. Author's quote Michele Bennett, General Manager at ADT UK&I comments: “Opportunistic thieves use darkness to their advantage, so it’s no surprise that the number of burglaries committed increases when the darker nights draw in." He adds, "Our 2022 burglary report found that burglaries are most common at night, with 58% of burglaries occurring between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Taking steps to optimize your home’s security before the clocks go back this year will provide reassurance that your property is as secure as possible.” Five ways to secure your property: Get a monitored alarm installed: A visible alarm system is a strong deterrent to potential burglars, as criminals are less likely to target a home that is protected. In the event of a break-in, a monitored alarm will alert you, your keyholders and depending on the package you take out, the police, ensuring a swift response to an alarm activation. Light up the dark: Well-lit exteriors make your home less appealing to potential intruders. Install motion-activated lights around any entry points, particularly porches and gardens, which alert you to movement on your property. This will also prevent burglars from operating under the cloak of darkness and increase the chance of a passerby spotting suspicious activity. Trim your garden landscape: Thieves look for escape routes and hiding spots when deciding which homes to break into, making gardens with high, overgrown hedges more likely to be targeted. This is especially true in the darker evenings, so be sure to give your garden a thorough tidy-up to make your property less likely to be targeted. It’s also advisable to ensure any tools are locked away in sheds and garages that could assist a burglar such as ladders, or a garden spade to force entry. Be smart with your lights: Using smart plugs allows you to turn on a few well-appointed lights and radios or televisions from any location from your phone. Used in conjunction with an outdoor camera or video doorbell, you can have lamps plugged into smart plugs come on when motion is detected. Programming lights to come on at different times throughout the night will help to deter burglars by making your property look occupied. Purchase a smart doorbell or outdoor camera: Smart doorbells are an effective way to deter burglars as they provide evidence in the event of a break-in, package theft, or other suspicious activity around your home. They also notify you when someone is at your door reducing the chance of you being caught out by a late evening or early morning robbery. Further encroachment Smart doorbells also act as a deterrent to unscrupulous door-to-door sellers and con artists, as video footage is recorded. In the event of a late-night door knock, you can see and speak to whoever is at your front door, without having to open the door. ADT’s new outdoor camera also has two-way audio and a high-pitch deterrent siren so you can warn off anyone from your property to deter any further encroachment.
Daniel May of Consort reviews the integration of access control systems in healthcare settings, outlining the benefits and key considerations decision-makers must make throughout product specifications. From patient safety and traversal to the protection of sensitive data and pharmaceuticals, healthcare environments are faced with several operational challenges. And where security remains at the forefront of decision-making, modern access control systems may often hold the answers. Physical security systems Hospitals in particular have developed into multi-faceted spaces that house hundreds to thousands of patients, staff, and visitors at any one time. In England for example, research has found in the three months leading to June 2023, an average of 44,626 people visited major hospital A&E departments each day, with over 16 million attendances typically recorded over the course of a year-not to mention an additional nine million logged at other minor units. For any building, this level of sustained footfall can request severe security difficulties For any building, this level of sustained footfall can invite severe security tests. With that, the need to deploy effective physical security systems in healthcare is clear. And so, as access control continues to become more readily adopted and new products enter the market, decision-makers are reminded to consider the requirements of their building, ensuring they select the solutions most suited to their settings and budget. Security controlled Patient safety will always remain the top priority in healthcare settings, and where matters of health and social care come into question, a diverse set of professional regulatory bodies are tasked with setting and maintaining high standards. When it comes to healthcare premises specifically, patient security and perimeter security often come hand in hand and are amongst the most pressing of challenges that decision-makers must face. To help address operational planning and potential design concerns in the NHS, the Health Building Note (HBN), provides general design guidance for healthcare buildings under HBN 00-01-citing the use of access control measures as a way of maintaining security and protecting the safety of patients, staff, and visitors. Use of access control Hospital buildings control varied levels of access for a number of security purposes Hospital buildings, for example, must control varied levels of access for a number of operational and security purposes. Routine scenarios exist where vulnerable patients are under monitoring and thus refrained from exiting the premises for their own safety, while at the same time, permitted staff must be able to reach their patients and medicines when required. For this, the use of access control is key. Equally, access credentials can also help management teams keep track of those who may be entering or exiting rooms with equipment and pharmaceutical supplies, deterring any unwanted visitors and opportunists in the process. Incorporation of access control systems On a similar note, regulations have set a minimum standard for how personal data should be stored and managed in healthcare environments, giving decision-makers an added responsibility to regulate staff-controlled areas with patient medical records. While instances of personal data breaches are rare, healthcare facilities and professionals are at legal risk should confidential data be found misused or missing. As such, the incorporation of access control systems has become essential in keeping data storage areas secure, with intuitive online systems capable of permitting access to staff with the correct credentials while simultaneously tracking who has requested clearance at digital entry points. HBN guidance Healthcare experts are better fitted to control the sheer volume of people entering and exiting To function effectively, healthcare facilities must always be perceived as safe places by the people who reside within them, and as HBN guidance implies, a unified physical security system can help address key safety and security concerns while enhancing patient and staff experience. Opportunely, access control systems are more accessible and adaptable than ever and combine several technologies such as mechanical locks and automatic doors with electronic access credentials in the form of smartphone apps, badge readers, and biometric scanners. By integrating these systems into the building’s existing infrastructure, healthcare professionals are better equipped to control the sheer volume of people entering and exiting the premises without impairing the general flow of movement and coordination around the facility. Better by design Despite the clear benefits offered to healthcare facilities, there are a number of considerations to be mindful of when choosing an access control solution. Poorly implemented systems can have an adverse effect on security and functionality - quickly costing healthcare organizations time and budget to rectify and replace the inadequate products that don’t meet the building’s requirements. For that reason, decision-makers and design teams are reminded that there is no single solution that fits all healthcare buildings. As such, it’s crucial for decision-makers to understand the systems that are being put in place throughout each of the touchpoints in their facility. Clear collaboration is required during periods of specification, where together, teams can ensure the selected product works on all angles, from meeting fire safety and sustainability standards to aesthetics and scalability. Modern access control products Scalability is a key area that decision-makers must review when selecting access control systemsFrequently overlooked, scalability is a key area that decision-makers must review when selecting access control systems. Such is their diverse nature; healthcare facilities can often change and develop as years go by, and by selecting a system that facilitates growth, such as a cloud-based solution-security and efficiency is long-established. While modern access control products are known for seamless integration, there are some systems that may restrict the ability to use different vendors throughout the remainder of the building’s infrastructure. This, in effect, causes a monopolization of products throughout the estate, which can have an adverse effect on growth by increasing costs and reducing the levels of service associated with the security system already in place. Improve security and safety A scalable and reliable access control system will continue to improve security and safety by adapting to a building’s new requirements-and all while having minimal impact on its operational network. And so, while technology will no doubt continue to influence and transform the access control market, healthcare facilities and their professionals must continue to remain educated on their own systems, ensuring they have the best options in place to keep their patients, staff, and visitors safe and secure for years to come.
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A pioneer in the access control sector since 1971, AMAG Technology is looking to the future and the next generation of products that will expand its services to customers. “In our vision, we have advanced approaches that will not only provide our partners with advanced technologies but also ones that are easier to install with tools to expand their services,” says David Sullivan, who was appointed President of the venerable access control company in September 2022. New challenges at AMAG Sullivan brings a new outlook to the AMAG business, a part of Allied Universal, and a new vision to lead the company into the future. We caught up with David Sullivan to discuss his new challenges at AMAG and the journey ahead as the company looks to the future. Q: How does your background inform your approach to leading AMAG? I believe that it helps me to define a vision for AMAG that will be unique and on the leading edge of our industry David Sullivan: With the exception of only a few short years, my career has been in access control. I have experience with several systems and have had the privilege to manage several successful access control companies. As a result, I bring a great deal of experience into my role at AMAG. I believe that it helps me to define a vision for AMAG that will be unique and on the leading edge of our industry. Q: How would you describe AMAG’s journey over the last several years and how do you see the future? Sullivan: Prior presidents of AMAG always shared their leadership vision and direction with senior leaders located in the United Kingdom. This had an impact on the full direction of the business, sometimes limiting its ultimate success. Before I became a part of AMAG, these senior leaders that were located in the UK retired, placing for the first time the full management responsibilities of the president. This has allowed me to integrate the business into a single team, with single objectives, and a single vision. We expect to begin to reveal this new vision in the coming weeks. We are excited about the future of AMAG and believe we will surprise the industry with our new products and approach in the coming months and years. Q: How important is it that a manufacturer provides both hardware and software solutions? How does AMAG’s approach (in general) differentiate it in the market? We can design the complete solution, providing functionality that others may find more difficult to accomplish Sullivan: Regardless of the manufacturer, we all provide hardware and software. An access control solution is not complete without both. Some of us choose to make our panels, and others do not. Those who are dependent on third-party suppliers are restricted to the developments and direction of that company, and while it might be perceived to be an open technology, it still is proprietary to the hardware manufacturer. AMAG has controlled its manufacturing of panels from day one. The result means that we can design the complete solution, providing functionality that others may find more difficult to accomplish. Q: How does the breadth of AMAG’s product suite provide advantages to customers and/or integrators? Sullivan: AMAG’s product portfolio is unique and provides the end user with an end-to-end identity management solution from one company. Our Control Room PSIM, Symmetry CONNECT Identity Management Solution, Symmetry Access Control, and Symmetry GUEST solutions all integrate to provide the user with a broad set of features and capabilities from a single provider. There is no finger-pointing when we come to support your system. We hold full responsibility for making it work and can quickly provide a resolution to any application difficulties the user may be experiencing. Q: How does AMAG address the divide between on-prem and cloud systems? How do you help customers make the transition and/or plan for the future? We are in the early stages of developing our next generation of access control in which we intend to provide on-prem Sullivan: In our current product portfolio, we have three products that are cloud-based. Our mobile credential platform (Symmetry Mobile), our visitor management solution (Symmetry GUEST), and our physical identity and access management solution (Symmetry CONNECT) are all offerings that operate in the cloud. We are in the early stages of developing our next generation of access control in which we intend to provide on-prem, web client, and cloud-based offerings. One of the primary objectives is to ensure that the large installed base of systems that are out there today will be able to migrate not only to our next generation but as well to the cloud if the client so desires. Q: What is AMAG’s approach to mobile credentialing? Sullivan: As an access control provider, adding Symmetry Mobile credentialing to our portfolio just made sense. We want our customers to have a forward-thinking solution with the opportunity to save money not only on the physical badges but the cost of printing and distributing badges. Mobile credentials can be easily issued and revoked remotely, reducing administrative overhead, and eliminating the need for physical inventory management. Organizations can centrally configure what devices are used and the read range for each type of device and operating system, thus providing flexibility. Symmetry Mobile offers a customized questionnaire that controls access and reduces liabilities. Q: What has surprised you the most in your first year or so leading AMAG? Not many companies are blessed with such a broad portfolio that is supported by a resource-rich company Sullivan: I wouldn’t say I was surprised by this as much as happy to see, but I would say that the quality of our people was a pleasant surprise. As well, the AMAG product offering is broad and has some unique elements. When coupled with the depth of the resources that we have in AMAG, I know that we are second to none. Not many companies are blessed with such a broad portfolio that is supported by a resource-rich company that has so many talented people. Q: Please describe your dealer channel, and how you are seeking to expand it. Sullivan: The AMAG products are sophisticated and typically are installed for higher-end applications. With this sophistication comes a need to be well able to install such a solution. We have a strong group of certified and loyal partners who help us to deliver these enterprise solutions. We desire to provide our existing partners with updated and competitive systems to offer to their end users. Q: What is the security industry’s (and/or AMAG’s) biggest challenge in the next five years? We need to find ways to provide both our channel partners and the customers with solutions that are easily integrated Sullivan: I believe that the advancements that we are seeing in technology provide our industry with the opportunity to truly change how security is provided to our collective customers. As we advance these solutions, we will need to do so responsibly and in a way that helps the channel’s abilities. We need to find ways to train our partners to both install and support these more complex solutions. At the same time, we need to find ways to provide both our channel partners and the customers with solutions that are easily integrated, moving away from proprietary closed systems to open and cohesive solutions. This will ensure that the users get the best, and most complete solutions. Q: What does the industry as a whole misunderstand about AMAG -- time to set the record straight! Sullivan: Well, I am not ready to openly share where we are heading. We are in the process of putting together some advanced approaches to how we will do business with our partners. We are focused on providing tools that will enhance their services to their customers, and with products that are leading edge. I can only state that all should keep their eyes on AMAG, because over the next few years, we are going to surprise some people, and more importantly make our loyal partners quite powerful.
New buzzwords were abundant in the articles that generated the most clicks on our website in 2022. From the metaverse to the Internet of Things, from frictionless access control to artificial intelligence (AI), the topics most popular among our site’s visitors were at the cutting edge of change and innovation in the physical security marketplace. Here is a review of the Top 10 Articles of 2022, based on reader clicks, including links to the original content: Metaverse will promote collaboration and enable more efficiencies for security Metaverse is a familiar buzzword currently, but few people grasp what it means. In the simplest terms, the metaverse is an online “place” where physical, virtual, and augmented realities are shared. The term, Metaverse, suggests a more immersive online environment that combines elements of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). For the physical security industry, the looming creation of a complex online environment offers possibilities and challenges. Establishing identity will be a central principle of the metaverse, and various biometrics are at the core of ensuring the identity of someone interacting in the virtual world. Cybersecurity elements are also key. On the benefits side, the security market is already taking advantage of technologies related to the eventual evolution of the metaverse. For example, the industry has deployed AR to provide information about a door lock’s status on a screen, headset, or smart glasses as a patrolling guard walks by. What are the security challenges of the transportation industry? Because transit agencies rely on several IoT devices, they get exposed to higher cybersecurity risks Rapid technological advancement, increasing urbanization, and the growing expectations of commuters and governments are pressuring transit industry players to modernize. Commuters, urban planners, first responders, and other stakeholders want to use transit data to support their decision-making. Transit agencies’ security and operations teams need closer collaboration to stay ahead. However, for many years, most transit agencies have relied on siloed, proprietary systems. Because transit agencies rely on an ever-growing number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, they also get exposed to higher cybersecurity risks as there are more network access points to manage. The future is here: ADT’s innovation lab evaluating robots and indoor drones New robots and indoor drones for security applications are on the horizon, based on the work of ADT Commercials’ Innovation Lab, which is evaluating the latest technologies’ value to customers and some typical use cases. The ideal use of humanoid robots is to perform jobs that are considered repetitive, dirty, dangerous, and/or mundane. In security, that describes most security guard positions. As the name implies, autonomous indoor drones are focused on flying indoors versus the outdoor environment, which is heavily regulated by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Flying autonomously indoors not only eliminates FAA oversight but also will enable ADT Commercial to offer another choice to customers to further reduce their dependencies on and costs of human guards. Innovative security: the key to business efficiency, cost savings, and more Organizations have shifted business focus countless times since the onset of the pandemic. While many leaders have been primarily concerned with the immediate health and safety of their customers and employees, 2022 has given rise to a new trend. More than ever, business leaders are seeking security solutions that increase operational efficiency and cost savings as well as improve logistics and business insight. As working environments become more complex, organizations looking to drive higher productivity and profitability margins should consider security upgrades that prioritize integrated analytics and automation. Shoplifting today is more sophisticated, and so are the tools to fight it One tool to fight shoplifting is analytics, which can be used to determine where shrink is occurring Shoplifting is often viewed as petty theft by individuals, but that is not always the case. Overall, shoplifting is becoming more sophisticated and coordinated. Traditional “shoplifting” has two major differences when compared to organized retail crime (ORC). The differences are numbers and motivation. ORC consists of groups working together to monetize theft, very different than an individual taking an item they need. One tool to fight to shoplift is analytics, which can be used to determine where shrink is occurring. Understanding where crimes take place helps retailers make strategic decisions about where to place their loss prevention efforts. Oosto offers 10 reasons to switch to frictionless access control in commercial buildings Access control for buildings is nothing new. It’s only in recent years that the urgency to implement smarter, more efficient, and more convenient forms of access control has increased, in the context of public and private sector digital transformation. Upheavals from the COVID-19 pandemic have forced organizations to re-think, pivot, and invest in new technology solutions that will incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning, to gain speed in their operations, glean actionable insights from their video analytics, and enhance productivity with their teams. Which security trend is here to stay? Technologies and trends in the security marketplace come and go with some regularity. But how can you tell which trends are gaining traction and which amount to “the flavor of the month.” For example, while many physical security departments were hesitant to consider cloud-connected solutions in the past, they now better understand the benefits these solutions bring and how they can help them utilize their resources to achieve business goals while minimizing overall operational complexity. Other technologies mentioned in the article include mobile credentials, AI-based analytics, video management systems, cybersecurity, and a new emphasis on data. What do these technology trends have in common? They are opening new possibilities for greater system efficiency and functionality. In short, they are playing a role in transforming our industry. GSX 2022 reflects changing technologies and evolving role of security The role of the security director increasingly will encompass facets of cybersecurity and physical security GSX 2022 in Atlanta highlighted the changing role of security in the enterprise. The role of the security director increasingly will encompass facets of cybersecurity as well as physical security. Transitioning to an operation that incorporates both disciplines requires a workforce that embraces education and building new skills. Education and the opportunity to build new skills are evident everywhere at GSX, including in the hundreds of education sessions and also in the knowledge shared on the show floor in the exhibit hall. Consolidation changing the face of the security market Consolidation is a dominant trend in the security marketplace. Large companies typically swallow up smaller companies as a means of expanding both their technology portfolios and their geographic reach. Sometimes a big fish is swallowed up by an even bigger fish. Despite the pandemic and resulting economic challenges, the security market has continued to be a desirable environment for both big players and startups, which then provide abundant acquisition targets for larger companies. This article highlighted recent mergers and acquisition news. Six trends at the intersection of video and AI Video has evolved beyond the capabilities of advanced imaging and performance to include another level: Artificial Intelligence. Video imaging technology combines with AI, delivers a wealth of new data, not just for traditional physical security applications, but for a much deeper analysis of past, present, and even future events across the enterprise. This is more than a big development for the physical security industry; it is a monumental paradigm shift that is changing how security system models are envisioned, designed, and deployed. Much of the heightened demand for advanced video analytics is being driven by six prevalent industry trends.
The Global Security Exchange (GSX 2022) in Atlanta in September 2022 is the latest example of the energetic post-COVID resurgence of security trade shows. On the vibrant show flow, discussions centered on topics such as the security industry’s need for more employees and the lingering impact of a months-long supply chain crisis. Against a backdrop of continuing industry challenges, exhibitors and attendees were diverted by a wealth of new opportunities as the industry rebounded. Several major players had big product announcements at GSX 2022 in Atlanta. Manufacturers unveil the latest technology The big news at Genetec was “5.11.” That’s the newest version of Security Center, which is “all in,” i.e., providing everything Genetec offers in a single “unified” platform. The unified approach streamlines the process for systems integrators, makes quotes easier, and adds value for customers. Standard, Pro, and Enterprise versions provide video, access, and LPR “right out of the box.” Genetec is also launching a new web and mobile client for the “next generation operator.” Paid intern program Kyle Hurt says the security industry’s biggest challenge is attracting personnel Kyle Hurt, Genetec’s Senior Sales Director, North America, says the security industry’s biggest challenge is attracting personnel (even more challenging that the supply chain.) Genetec’s response is a robust paid intern program, welcoming 120 interns into various departments for a full semester. The program helps to feed Genetec’s need for new talent. “You can’t coach passion,” said Hurt. WiseNet Edge Hanwha Techwin introduced a “serverless camera” at GSX 2022, named the WiseNet Edge. It is a video camera with a built-in solid-state hard drive for storage. The camera can store its own video and take in other camera feeds. In effect, it operates like an NVR but is less expensive and with an internal solid-state drive. Video can be viewed through a cloud browser, and Hanwha’s WAVE software, loaded on the camera, enables the management of several cameras at a site. High-res video is stored inside the camera, and any information can be shared with the cloud according to the needs of the application. i-PRO Mini i-PRO launches its own Video Insight video management system and MonitorCast access control i-PRO has fully transitioned away from Panasonic and is charting its own ambitious future path. Seeking to be “bold, trusted, and flexible,” the company is releasing a raft of new products, filling in previous gaps in the line, and bringing forward new innovations, including a full complement of AI. In addition to hardware, they have their own Video Insight video management system and MonitorCast access control, which was part of the Video Insight acquisition in 2015. An i-PRO Mini is a tiny camera, smaller than a smartphone. All cameras are NDAA compliant. People are coming together “The show has been phenomenal,” said Josh Letourneau, Chief Commercial Officer, Prosegur USA. “It’s very nice to see that people are coming back. After the pandemic, we are finally in a position of coming together. Lots of organizations are coming to see us.” Intelligence-led risk management Prosegur is a global company looking to expand aggressively in the United States, creating multiple “metropolitan service areas,” where the company’s fully integrated offerings are available. What makes the company unique is its “intelligence-led risk management,” says Josh Letourneau, adding “It’s more than AI, it’s about human intelligence, too." Prosegur sees evolution and growth opportunities in the U.S. market. “We are one of the largest companies no one has heard of,” adds Letourneau. “The show seems as back to normal as possible,” said Keith Bobrosky, President of Delta Scientific, who attended the show although his company did not exhibit, adding “There seems to be a generally positive spirit about the show this year.” Physical security protocols Bobrosky sees data centers as the next big market for his company’s vehicle barriers Bobrosky’s company has worked aggressively to avoid the impact of supply chain issues, ordering plenty of extra inventory to avoid the possibility of a part running out of stock. “We got ahead of it and are past the worst of it,” he said. Bobrosky sees data centers as the next big market for his company’s vehicle barriers. “The government will mandate physical security protocols for cybersecurity locations because they house data that affects national security,” he says. Robots and indoor drones ADT Commercial highlighted robots and indoor drones for security apps at their booth. The newest versions of the humanlike robots offer extra padding, more fluid movement, and 360-degree viewing for a better virtual reality (VR) experience, including better peripheral vision. Robots can operate for four hours without a charge and “know” when to return to the charger (to “top off” every hour). Fully autonomous indoor drones can also replace guards, flying near the ceiling and generally after business hours. The use of either robots or drones can lower costs when compared to hiring human guards. Varied uses for canines in security Glen Kucera, Chief Executive Officer, MSA Security, highlighted the capabilities of canines for explosives and firearms detection. “People don’t realize the flexibility of what they can do,” he said. Kucera says canines provide a sophisticated solution to address the escalating active shooter and criminal threat. MSA Security was acquired last year by Allied Universal, adding to the company’s varied offerings for threat detection and management. Rather than individual products, Allied Universal’s emphasis at the show was on bringing solutions together. Their message: Risk is multi-dimensional and different from one client to the next. Access control Access control needs to develop more modern interfaces to compete with new technology companies AMAG’s news at the show included a new president, David Sullivan, who highlighted AMAG’s role as one of the “last independent access control companies.” He said, “The beauty of AMAG is its installed base and loyal integrator channel.” Sullivan sees changing trends in how office space is managed in the wake of the pandemic. More workplace management applications will emerge, with one of the elements being access control. Access control also needs to develop more modern interfaces to compete with new technology companies entering the market. An encouraging sign is that AMAG had its best year ever in 2021. Orion Entrance Control Orion Entrance Control showed off one of its modern new turnstiles at the RealNetworks/SAFR booth at GSX 2022. The turnstile incorporates an access control module from Elatec to update and expand card reader functionality. Using the module streamlines Orion’s processes and avoids having to update a customer’s readers individually. The turnstile at GSX also incorporated a facial recognition system from SAFR, which could be used instead of, or in addition to, the access control reader. Balancing the cloud and on-premise systems Salient Systems is looking to balance the use of on-premise and cloud systems and emphasize data instead of video. Rather than a single market, Salient sees security as a variety of smaller markets, each focused on different needs. Salient’s customers are typically larger and have multi-site deployments with thousands of cameras. On-premise systems appeal here because they offer an element of control. Open-platform APIs Internal teams at customer sites are seeking out and finding new ways to leverage the data from video systems “People have a keen interest in control and ownership of their data,” says Sanjay Challa, Chief Product Officer, Salient Systems. Internal teams at customer sites are seeking out and finding new ways to leverage the data from video systems, and some of the uses fall outside the traditional “security” market. Open-platform application programming interfaces (APIs) enable more integration with various systems, and broader applications enable customers to leverage budgets from other stakeholders in an organization. Add-on services “They’re unwilling to shift the entire solution to the cloud, but they want to leverage cloud technologies,” says Challa. For Salient, a cloud system provides remote access to monitor and service video installation remotely. “We enable the integrator to reach into your system to provide a higher level of service,” says Sanjay Challa. He concludes, “Our add-on services bring the best of the cloud to on-premise systems, and integrators don’t have to roll a truck to solve a problem with the system. We are focused on helping integrators succeed.”
Case studies
Achat Hotel in Bochum, Germany offers comprehensive meeting and conference services, including both accommodation and catering. Due to the ever-increasing demand for interactive meeting amenities, the hotel chose and implemented the Dahua DeepHub Business Solution, providing integrated AI-powered conference and meeting capabilities for its guests. Challenge The 5 flexible and combinable meeting rooms of the Achat Hotel in Bochum can accommodate various types of events, creating a high demand for these facilities. In order to be able to successfully hold forward-thinking events in the digitalized era, such as hybrid events that integrate both in-person and online participants, the hotel needs a modern and user-friendly digital conference solution. Solution "With DeepHub from Dahua, we have found the exact solution," explains Jorge Melendez, Sales Manager at Achat Hotels, adding "We installed a 98-inch DeepHub in our largest conference room. DeepHub impressed us above all with its ease of use. It has both a Windows and an Android interface, so our guests who are familiar with computers or smartphones can use it intuitively straight away. With online sharing and connection via a dongle, our guests don't need to download any software." He continues, "Meetings start faster and participants can focus on the essentials. The 98-inch DeepHub is large and bright enough. In a conference room for 80 people, everyone can see everything clearly without the need to darken the room. The wireless connection makes setting up a meeting incredibly easy. The handwriting function is also excellent – converting handwriting to printed text without any delay in writing is extremely useful." Latest DeepHub Meeting software Nina De Rosa, Director of Achat Hotel in Bochum, said: "The built-in camera makes it easy to make video calls via platforms such as Teams and Zoom. The integrated speakers are of high quality and do not generate background noise. The latest DeepHub Meeting software is very popular with our guests. Especially for those who organize seminars and workshops in our hotel, DeepHub Meeting is extremely convenient." She adds, "It is not only an optimized online conference software, but also offers a variety of practical tools for teamwork, discussions and brainstorming. Online participants can also use the free DeepHub Meeting app to take part in the on-site seminar and get actively involved." Results The Dahua DeepHub Business Meeting Solution has elevated the conference rooms, event venues, and other facilities of the Achat Hotel in Bochum, taking it to the next level. It not only changed the way the hotel holds meetings, but also significantly enhanced the experience and satisfaction of their guests. Markuz Metz, Technician at Achat Hotel in Bochum, said, "Dahua provides robust and easy-to-move stands with wheels for each DeepHub. We have just purchased a second 86-inch DeepHub. During the European Championship soccer season, we were able to move the DeepHub onto the terrace in the evening so that our guests could watch soccer matches together." He adds, "And the same device is used for workshops and seminars during the day. We can even set up the DeepHub in the bar. It's not just a screen, but also an interactive platform that offers our guests many entertainment options."
LATINA Construction and Drilling needs to maximize staff safety and site security on the La Santa Maria oil drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico. To achieve this, they have implemented a Hikvision solution featuring explosion-proof cameras equipped with deep learning algorithms for perimeter protection and fire detection. This system provides real-time alerts to the security team for swift incident response. Challenge: Maximizing security and safety High value of hydrocarbon products makes perimeter security crucial for safeguarding staff and assets Oil and gas sites face unique security and health and safety challenges. The extraction, refining, and transport of hydrocarbons present significant fire and explosion risks that require all equipment and installations to operate at safe working temperatures. Additionally, the high value of hydrocarbon products makes perimeter security crucial for safeguarding staff and assets. These are some of the well-known challenges facing Constructora y Perforadora LATINA (LATINA Construction and Drilling), a major geothermal drilling company in Latin America with more than 60 years of experience. ‘La Santa Maria’ drilling platform The organization is responsible for operating the ‘La Santa Maria’ drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico, while also ensuring protection of the local maritime environment and wildlife based on responsible operations. The platform, built in 2013, is relatively close to land, making it more vulnerable to security breaches and property damage from trespassers. To address these risks, and to ensure that environmental risks are mitigated, the platform needed a new, improved, security solution. 24x7 perimeter security This needed to provide 24x7 perimeter security, excellent fire prevention capabilities, and the ability to minimize health and safety risks for employees. In addition, the system needed to be highly corrosion-resistant to withstand the harsh maritime environment, where the platform is located. Solution: Hikvision explosion-proof thermal imaging cameras with on-board deep learning for fire detection and perimeter security To overcome these challenges, LATINA Construction and Drilling, in collaboration with the renowned System Integrator - STC Global System, has deployed a Hikvision solution, which incorporates Thermal & Optical Bi-spectrum Network Bullet Cameras (DS-2TD2637-35/P) and Explosion-Proof Thermographic Network Bullet Cameras (DS-2TD2466T-25X). Hikvision explosion-proof thermal imaging cameras The explosion-proof cameras are housed in 316L stainless-steel casings The explosion-proof cameras are housed in 316L stainless-steel casings, preventing sparks or heat from coming into contact with potentially flammable fumes. The casings meet the NEMA-4X anti-corrosion standard, ensuring durability in the salty sea environment. The cameras’ thermal imaging capabilities, along with the sensitive fire-detection algorithm, ensure that any overheating equipment is reported immediately, even in low-visibility conditions such as fog and rain. Cameras feature powerful analytics functions Both Hikvision camera models use an on-board deep learning algorithm to provide powerful analytics functions. This means the cameras can generate alerts immediately for certain types of incidents, including perimeter invasions (line crossing) and entry of unauthorized people. The algorithm also distinguishes false alarms caused by moving objects like seabirds, high waves or storms from genuine threats, such as people invading the platform perimeter. This helps to minimize false alarms. The cameras also feature light and strobe alarms to alert intruders, deterring them from further actions. Benefits: Increased staff health and safety, optimized operational efficiency, and durable performance Enclosed in heavy-duty casings, the Hikvision explosion-proof cameras help to maximize staff health and safety by ensuring that the risk of camera-related sparks and resulting fires and explosions is minimized. Additionally, the cameras' thermal imaging helps the platform respond quickly to temperature increases or fires, ensuring the safety of personnel and assets, while adhering to environmental regulations. False alarm reduction deep learning algorithm The company can mitigate security risks associated with the platform’s location close to land The false alarm reduction deep learning algorithm ensures that members of the security team can focus 100% of their effort on genuine security threats, speeding up responses, saving time, and increasing operating efficiency and performance. With automated alerts for security incidents, such as ‘line crossing’, the company can mitigate security risks associated with the platform’s location close to land and ensure the safety of everyone working on the platform. Corrosion-resistant cameras offer chemical resistance Finally, but equally importantly, the corrosion-resistant cameras offer exceptional chemical resistance and durability, making them well-suited to withstand the harsh maritime conditions of the Gulf of Mexico. This reliability ensures that LATINA Construction and Drilling continues to benefit from the system for years, despite constant exposure to saltwater. Additionally, the reduced need for repairs and maintenance results in significant cost savings.
HID®, a worldwide pioneer in trusted identity solutions, announced that Baiduri Bank, a member of Baiduri Bank Group and the largest conventional bank in Brunei Darussalam, has implemented the HID Approve™ powered by the HID Authentication Platform across its consumer and corporate banking platforms, offering a single trusted authentication source for customer identity. Protecting customer identity "HID is thrilled to partner with Baiduri Bank to enhance its authentication and security infrastructure," said Lena Abdelahad, VP - Authentication Business Unit, HID. Lena Abdelahad adds, "We are committed to providing solutions that help protect banking customers’ identities all while reducing complexity as part of our dedication to delivering innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of the industry." Balance between technology and customer experience "Banking is about people and meeting their needs, and at Baiduri Bank, we believe in striking a balance between the use of technology and customer experience," said Simon Hansman, Chief Information Officer of Baiduri Bank. Simon Hansman adds, "Baiduri Bank is proud to be the first bank in Brunei to leverage cloud technology to enhance our customers’ experience." Cloud-based authentication infrastructure HID Approve helps to reduce complexity with standards-based, scalable solutions covering the entire authentication journey Baiduri Bank realized an opportunity to undertake a digital transformation to help ensure the delivery of a smooth customer experience, which entailed updating its digital banking software to build upon a cloud-based authentication infrastructure. Baiduri Bank integrated HID Approve powered by the Authentication Platform across its consumer and corporate banking platforms. Offering a single trusted authentication source for customer identity, HID Approve helps to reduce complexity with standards-based, scalable solutions covering the entire authentication journey. Customizable security policies HID Approve provides mobile authentication and transaction signing with robust security protocols, hardened through standards-based cryptography. Featuring customizable security policies to protect communication channels, HID Approve is backed by rigorous third-party security testing and independent audits. HID Approve helps to deliver a more seamless user experience, simplified compliance, flexible deployment, and lower cost of ownership compared to traditional solutions. Seamless user experience "Given its experience with such projects and because HID Approve was already integrated with our core banking platform of interest, we felt HID was the best vendor for us," said Henry Voon, Head of IT Systems, Baiduri Bank. Henry Voon adds, "HID’s global brand recognition gave us confidence. The level of support HID provided, especially for implementing cloud-based projects, was key for our smooth launch." HID Authentication Platform Baiduri Bank’s corporate and consumer channels are secured with the rigorously tested and highly scalable HID Authentication Platform. The multi-channel, multi-tenant authentication offering is a perfect fit for Baiduri’s needs thanks to HID’s ability to integrate one solution across its whole business.
Located in the French suburb of Talence near Bordeaux, within a 15-hectare estate, the Center for Resources, Expertise, and Sports Performance (CREPS) of Bordeaux is a local public training institution specializing in sports and youth training. The institution, which hosts nearly 450 athletes across 25 training areas, chose Hanwha Vision and its cameras to assist coaches in the training and preparation of athletes. The objective Enhancing athlete performance with video analysis The CREPS of Bordeaux regularly welcomes delegations of French and international athletes who come to prepare for major events, such as the Olympic and Paralympic Games, World Championships, and European Championships. To improve athletes' performance, video intelligence is used by the institution, offering athletes the ability to review their training sessions, playback actions, and complete recordings of their sessions for later analysis. The challenge was to find cameras with a performance level that met the different requirements of various sports disciplines. Challenges at Bordeaux's Fencing Hall This camera is needed to ensure image quality without distortion and with precision, particularly for saber fencing In the CREPS of Bordeaux's fencing hall, which hosts Olympic and world medalists for training, the most challenging task was finding a camera capable of capturing the entire combat area, including 14-meter-long pistes with little space for positioning. This camera is needed to ensure image quality without distortion and with precision, particularly for saber fencing where bouts often occur at the ends of the piste. The solution Implementation of high-resolution 180° panoramic multi-sensor cameras E-Novon, a company specializing in sports video and a long-time partner of Hanwha Vision, tested different types of cameras in real situations to meet coaches' needs. "After analyzing with the coaches, the PNM-9022V camera was the most suitable due to its angle with minimal guaranteed distortion," according to Romain Briffa, Director at E-Novon. Offering a 180° view reconstructed from four high-resolution video sensors, this camera provides a highly detailed image across its entire field of view, without distortion. Additionally, it requires very little space behind the filmed scene. Conclusion and results CREPS enhances its cutting-edge video tools for greater efficiency After evaluating several solutions, Cyril Faucher, Coordinator of the Performance Support Mission within the high-level department of CREPS, concludes, "Due to the quality and fluidity of the images, the solution provided by E-Novon and Hanwha Vision fully satisfies CREPS in optimizing training in the fencing hall." Currently being deployed for fencing and modern pentathlon training, this solution opens up promising perspectives due to the insights being made available, including tracking fencers on the piste, providing statistics, and more.
Dahua Technology Indonesia has donated a Dahua DeepHub Smart Interactive Board to the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), demonstrating the company’s commitment to supporting the advancement of education in Indonesia. The Country Director of Dahua Technology Indonesia, Royce Ouyang, expressed his gratitude for this charitable opportunity during the handover event held at the Alumni Hall of FEB UGM on March 14. Royce Ouyang said, "We are pleased to contribute to the development of education in Indonesia. We hope this 75” Dahua DeepHub Smart Interactive Whiteboard can enhance students' learning experience, enabling them to be more interactive and innovative in class and be in line with the latest developments abroad." Artillery of sophisticated features The 75” Dahua DeepHub Smart Interactive Whiteboard is a valuable cutting-edge device The 75” Dahua DeepHub Smart Interactive Whiteboard is a valuable cutting-edge device. Its package includes the smart interactive whiteboard, plug-in USB camera, 11th generation i5 processor 8GB+256GB, activated Windows 11 Pro, as well as a mobile stand and wireless screen sharing cable. This intelligent device is equipped with an artillery of sophisticated features, including a 4K screen, eight quick access buttons, fast charging, fast file sharing, the ability to switch between Android and Windows, a high-resolution camera, wireless screen sharing with various devices, and other advanced functions that enable smoother and more collaborative interaction in the classroom. Dahua DeepHub Smart Interactive Whiteboard The Dean of FEB UGM, Prof. Dr. Didi Achjari, M.Com., Ak., CA, expressed his appreciation for the generous donation, stating that the device will not only bring a more collaborative learning experience for their students, but also support various educational activities, research, and community service at FEB UGM. "We are committed to utilizing it as best as possible to improve the quality of education in our environment," he said. "The support of advanced devices such as the Dahua DeepHub Smart Interactive Whiteboard facilitates FEB's academic community in adopting innovative teaching methods. Thus, it can improve student absorption and prepare them to face future challenges," said Gumilang Aryo Sahadewo, SE., M.A., Ph.D., Vice Dean of FEB UGM. He also stated that the use of the Dahua DeepHub Smart Interactive Whiteboard is expected to enhance the interaction between lecturers and students and facilitate collaboration in the learning process. Industrial sector and education In addition, this equipment can also support the development of innovative and technology-oriented curricula. "With this equipment, we hope that FEB UGM can continue to strengthen its existence as a pioneering educational center that innovates and is competitive," he added. With the donation of Dahua DeepHub Smart Interactive Whiteboard to FEB Universitas Gadjah Mada, Dahua took a positive step towards strengthening the relationship between the industrial sector and education, empowering the youth of now and enabling a smarter society and better living.
Founded in 1913, the family-owned company CLAAS is one of the world's renowned manufacturers of agricultural machinery. Headquartered in Harsewinkel, Westphalia, the company is the European market pioneer in combine harvesters. CLAAS is the sole world market pioneer in the major product group of self-propelled forage harvesters, as well as pioneering in agricultural technology with tractors, agricultural balers, and grassland harvesting machines. The product range also includes state-of-the-art agricultural information technology. CLAAS employs over 12,000 people worldwide and achieved a turnover of 6.1 billion euros in the 2023 financial year. Drivers of business success Customer service, therefore, focuses on the rapid availability of spare parts Innovative strength and the close integration of customer feedback in development are important drivers of business success. In addition to the reliability, productivity, efficiency, and performance of the products, the development focus is also on low maintenance and low wear costs, as well as long-term value retention and an exceptionally long product life. During the harvest season, the machines are used intensively, and harvest interruptions due to breakdowns are particularly critical. Customer service, therefore, focuses on the rapid availability of spare parts. Intelligent video analysis system The CLAAS Parts Logistics Center in Hamm-Uentrop has been supplying CLAAS customers worldwide with spare parts since 1999. From the highly automated logistics center, which operates 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, CLAAS supplies customers with high-quality spare parts for agricultural machinery in the fastest possible way-by air freight, truck or cab. To secure the logistics center, an innovative video surveillance solution was required to prevent and investigate crimes such as unauthorized entry into the premises or building areas. In addition, movements in all relevant security areas and the logistics center's processes were to be extensively documented. Uniform security system A uniform security system was required, which could be used to analyze alarms from different areas and coordinate follow-up measures, as well as an intelligent video analysis system that reliably reports unauthorized movements in security areas with a low false alarm rate. Of course, data protection and the concerns of the works council had to be respected. Integration of scan data The requirements were implemented with the help of a Geutebrück system The requirements were implemented with the help of a Geutebrück system. Together with system integrator Hermann Einberger GmbH, Geutebrück designed and implemented a solution that comprehensively meets all current requirements and is open to future expansion. It allows the integration of scan data from deliveries for detailed process documentation and optimization for example, as well as automated access control using license plate recognition. Networking the site with other CLAAS sites for centralized operation and administration from the CLAAS headquarters in Harsewinkel is also an option. Cooperation with Einberger Christian Vogt, Vice President Group Security CLAAS, said: "It wasn't just the technology that convinced us. The good customer service and close cooperation with Einberger and the direct contact with the manufacturer Geutebrück guarantee us the best possible support even now, after the installation, during operation." Christian Vogt adds, "Whether questions from our operators, support for our administrators, ideas for the extended application or individual requests: we feel that these two companies really care about their customers. They are true family businesses, just like us."
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