A&S #I227 NOV.2017

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NOVEMBER 2017

CONTENTS VERTICAL SOLUTION

a&s International, published by Messe Frankfurt New Era Business Media Ltd., is a monthly professional publication for channel players in the worldwide electronic security industry since 1997. It updates importers, distributors, OEM/ODM searchers, systems integrators, and other product purchasers on product sources and identifies developments in Video Surveillance, Access Control, Biometrics, Intrusion Alarm, Intercom/Video Door Phone, Home Automation, and other fields relevant to electronic security.

ISSN 1997-6267 中華郵政北台字第1571號 執照登記為雜誌交寄 John Shi Executive Editor-in-Chief Hubert Duh Managing Director / Publisher Editorial

General Press Jill Lai Alf Chang Emily Lin William Pao

Editor-in-Chief Senior Consultant Executive Editor Reporter

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Gaven Lee Executive Designer gaven.lee@newera.messefrankfurt.com Mao Chang Senior Designer mao.chang@newera.messefrankfurt.com Circulation

Michelle Shih Officer

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Marketing

Lisa Hsu Sr Media Mktg Coordinator lisa.hsu@newera.messefrankfurt.com Ryan Liu Media Mktg Coordinator ryan.liu@newera.messefrankfurt.com Corporate Management

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Thomas Pin Account Manager Chihung Lee IT Manager

Railroads play an important role in the economies of many countries; therefore, railroad safety is of utmost importance, as any accident or derailment could have severe economic consequences.

How Technology is Preventing Train Accidents

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STORAGE BUYER’S GUIDE

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For SMBs, Storage Cost, Scalability Matter Understanding Users’ Storage Needs Key to SIs Vendor List of Professional Storage Systems Providers Storing and Managing Data From a Secure System

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Gunshot Detectors Increase Awareness and Response Time

NEWS FEATURE 8

A Smart Lock That’s Secure and Well-Designed

10 Parking With More Ease With Customized ALPR 2

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It goes without saying that today’s video surveillance systems are generating more video data than before.

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EDITOR’S NOTE Explore the Niche Applications of Security Technology When security technologies, like video analytics, facial recognition and access control, start to greatly utilize artificial intelligence (AI), big data, cloud and the Internet of Things (IoT), the combined benefits and applications could be innumerable and even surpass our imagination. Recently, some global news press stated that railways in Europe might become the next possible target for terrorist attacks. The planned attack on trains may cause derailments and the damage could be huge. The derailment death toll in India this year reached a record high in the last decade. In the U.S., the two mass shootings this year, in Las Vegas and Texas, could be the two worst ones in American history. These tragic events are calling for global attention to draft new policies and renew facilities for further protection. In this issue, the a&s Editorial Team explored “railway protection” and “gunshot detection” to find the possible niche applications of using these security technologies. The combination of advanced video analytics, sound detection and data analysis seems to be the best fit for these applications. This issue also includes a special a&s annual Security 50 report supplement. To stay on top of what’s important in the security industry for 2018, please check out the supplement now!

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EXECUTIVE EDITOR EMILY LIN

The Security 50 compilation this year shows several trends. The market is still growing. AI and deep learning are catching on. But above all, China’s influence in security is becoming more noticeable than ever. Hikvision and Dahua took top spots, while a new group of Chinese security firms have emerged. The age of Chinese dominance in security is indeed coming.

Railways present a dynamic environment that is difficult to secure and manage. Operators are looking toward investing in new technologies to streamline operational processes and enhance real-time situational awareness. This enables them to respond to time-critical incidents immediately. It is encouraging to see regulatory boards doing their part by implementing measures to improve safety metrics in the industry.

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Gunshot Detectors Increase Awareness and Response Time

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ecent news of shooting incidents have raised concerns about gun safety and the need for increased safety and security. Giving law enforcement agencies the tools to quickly detect and respond to gunfire incidents is an important part of reducing casualties for these types of events. Many developers have created technologies that not only detect gunshots but give accurate information such as the location of the sound and the type of guns being used.

Shooter Detection System Guardian Indoor Active Shooter Detection System

The Guardian Indoor Active Shooter Detection System incorporates the world’s finest acoustic gunshot identification software and combines it with infrared gunfire flash detection to produce a high performing, fully automatic and accurate gunshot detection technology. The system’s dual modality provides the highest rate of detection while bringing the number of false alerts to zero. Guardian simultaneously detects gunfire and immediately relays this information via floor plan map with shot location, text, e-mail and other notification pathways to key personnel and building occupants, with no human interpretation required. With security systems integration, the Guardian System calls up surveillance cameras in the incident area, initiates lock-down procedures, sends mass notification alerts to desktops and mobile devices, and provides immediate notification to first responders.

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Gunshot Detector The Gunshot Detector recognizes firearm discharge in different settings. Within seconds of a gunshot, the software accurately classifies and triggers an immediate notification through video management software (VMS) or other source. Security staff can then verify the alarm and reduce the response time of personnel. This analytic can successfully detect most firearms including handguns, shotguns, rifles and automatic rifles. The Gunshot Detector integrates Louroe Verifact microphones, select IP cameras and leading VMS. Key Features • Effectively detects most firearms including handguns, shotguns, rifles and automatic rifles • Instant playback of recorder gunshot • Assess and manage situation remotely from a safe location • Automated trigger notifies appropriate staff Louroe Electronics URL: www.louroe.com

Key Features • Dual factor authentication – zero false alerts • Fast gunshot reporting product available – under one second • Floor plan map of facility with instant shot location information • Easily integrated into any network using standard PoE • Requires extremely low network bandwidth • Less than 1 watt power draw Shooter Detection Systems URL: shooterdetectionsystems.com

Battelle SiteGuard Active Shooter Response NOVEMBER 2017 ● www.asmag.com

SiteGuard Active Shooter Response (ASR) is designed to save lives by detecting, locating and responding to gunfire — automatically — to reduce response time in the first critical and chaotic minutes of an incident. From the first gunshot until police intervention, SiteGuard ASR automates and accelerates 911 calls and notifications, triggers building lockdown and evacuation procedures and denies or delays shooter access to additional victims, all while simultaneously providing valuable information to first responders to improve their response and increase victim and officer safety. It can be used in just about any type of facility — government and military facilities, commercial facilities and educational institutions. Key Features • Detection of all types of firearms • Detection, location and tracking of shooter(s) • Alerts sent within 1 second • Near zero false alarms • Flexible "man-in-the-loop" verification • Optional audio replay of gunfire for human verification Supplier: Battelle URL: www.battelle.org

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PRODUCTS OF THE MONTH

V5 Systems V5 Acoustic Gunshot Sensor

V5 Systems’ Acoustic Gunshot Sensor is the world’s first wireless, portable, solar-powered gunshot locator (GSL) device. By continuously monitoring ambient environmental audio, the sensor is able to both detect and localize the source of gunfire and provide real-time location information for each gunshot event. V5 Systems’ Acoustic Gunshot Sensor features artificial intelligence that refines its learning over time within the environment in which they are located. The smart software uses models that emulate that human brain and has the ability to hear, see and smell with intelligent sensors. The sensor, deployed with V5 portable power unit(s) and/or V5 portable security unit(s) is a truly innovative, off-the-grid technology capable of addressing all of your outdoor GSL needs. Key Features • Artificial intelligent computing that is done on the edge, without a data center • Edge based gunshot detection (GSD) with gunshot direction information • Triangulation of gunshots when multiple V5 portable units are deployed • Extensive sound library containing acoustic signatures of both gunshots and non-threatening events • Dynamic learning mechanism to continually expand and train the sound library Supplier: V5 Systems

URL: v5systems.us

Raytheon

Thales Group GunShot Detector

Boomerang Perimeter Defense Solution

Thales Gunshot Detector is a powerful asset to fulfill law enforcement missions providing automatic detection, localization and cueing of cameras towards gunshot events. As a major player in urban security technologies, Thales draws on its experience to put together intelligent and integrated security solutions that tackle the full spectrum of today’s urban issues. Designed to detect and localize shots from non-military weapons in large urban areas, Thales Gunshot Detector is fully integrated within surveillance architecture systems.

The Boomerang Shooter Detection System instantaneously reports the hostile shooter’s position to the Boomerang Situation Awareness System (SAS). The Boomerang SAS immediately pinpoints the hostile shooter(s) and displays the shooter’s location onto a map, allowing for a rapid, informed and coordinated response. The shooter detection and localization information is instantly displayed onto a single graphic display. This combined approach provides security personnel with the enhanced capabilities required to defeat small-arms perimeter threats and prevents loss of life. The Boomerang SAS architecture supports any perimeter range from security check points to vast critical infrastructures. Regardless of the area or terrain, whether in a heavily populated urban environment or a remote location, the Boomerang SAS instantaneously reports the hostile shooter position on an intuitive, easy-to-use mapping environment.

Key Features • Detection range : at least 200 m for 9 mm pistol (depending on noise environment) • Reaction time under 1 second • 90% detection rate inside detection range • Time stamped events directly sent to C4 over TCP/IP • Time synchronization using NTP Server • Accept any antenna geometry up to 8 microphones

Key Features • Visual display of Boomerang sensors and shot detection locations • Intuitive, easy-to-use mapping interface • Dynamic load and display of map data (RPF, CIB, CADRG) • Advanced map tools, such as configurable exclusion zones • Event history replay with “snap back” feature if new events are detected • Fusion of shot events from multiple Boomerang systems

Supplier: Thales Group URL: www.thalesgroup.com

Supplier: Raytheon BBN Technologies URL: www.bbn.com

ShotSpotter SST SecureCampus SST SecureCampus removes critical minutes from response times using proven gunfire detection technology that provides first responders with the critical tactical information they need to quickly mitigate and eliminate the threat — a detailed map of the campus, the chronological mapping of gunfire to provide the location of the shooter(s), and the potential locations of injured persons for the purpose of expediting medical treatment. SSTSecureCampus is a proprietary gunfire detection system designed to provide both indoor and outdoor coverage at school and higher education campuses. It instantly detects gunfire and notifies those who need it most: campus security personnel, on-site staff and law enforcement first responders.

Key Features •Indoor and outdoor detection system • Automatic alert to verified gunfire incidents • Detailed campus site map and building level floor plans including chronological mapping of identified gunfire locations (dot on map) • Verified alert provides number of rounds fired and audio clip of gunfire • Acoustic experts analyze and verify alerts in 24 x 7 monitoring center and provide additional incident context to first responders • Mobile alerting capability

Supplier: ShotSpotter

URL: www.ShotSpotter.com

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NEWS FEATURE

A Smart Lock That’s Secure and Well-Designed Poly-Control’s smart locks offer users a cybersecure solution that can easily be integrated with other existing hardware.

“The biggest driver in the market will be the derived values that can be delivered with a smart lock on the door.”

BY William Pao

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mart locks are gaining popularity due to the convenience they provide. But given the rampancy of cyberattacks these days, the security of devices, including smart locks, is also important. According to Hans Overgaard, CEO of Poly-Control, owner of the Danalock brand of smart locks, the benefits of these locks are manifold. “The Danalock has many features, but one of the most important ones is that you can control and monitor your door lock with your phone. You can grant temporary or permanent virtual keys to others, and you can revoke their access again with a press of a button,” he said. “If you compare the Danalock to a traditional, manual door lock, the differences are many. With Danalock you don’t have to carry around keys anymore. You don’t have to risk that someone loses the key, and as a consequence you have to change the door lock. You can give temporary entrances for your contractor, TV guy, delivery guy, or who you would like — the entry allowance can always be revoked instantly. You can always monitor who walks in and out of your house, and when they do it.” With an increasing number of smart lock products in the market, Overgaard said the Danalock stands out in many ways, one of which is the security it provides. “Compared to our competitors’ products, the Danalock is much safer, smaller and faster. Danalock uses AES 256 encryption, which makes it much safer.”

According to Overgaard, his company places a strong focus on openness and integration. “Openness and integration have always been very important to us. Thus, we have had a great focus on the most widespread radio technologies like Z-Wave, Zigbee and Bluetooth. Today, we offer the Danalock with these technologies and HomeKit is just around the corner,” he said. “But not only on the hardware side have we thought about integration. Our APIs and SDKs let our partners easily integrate the benefits of the Danalock.” He said that amid the paradigm shift from traditional to smart locks, demands for the latter will only increase. “The biggest driver in this market will be the derived values that can be delivered when having a smart lock on the door. It opens a new world of convenience. It allows for grocery deliveries in your fridge, even you are not home. Order a new TV and it is installed when you come home from work. Homecare and house cleaning is more of the great possibilities that is being enabled for new players in the market when a smart lock is installed. This means the traditional focus we have seen on the ‘gadget,’ the smart lock, will shift, and the real focus will be on the features it enables instead, raising the demand for smart locks in general.”

APPLICATION CASES CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES

US COUNTY JAIL TURNS TO PELCO FOR SURVEILLANCE SOLUTION

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The Colquitt County Jail in Georgia, U.S., recently completely overhauled its surveillance infrastructure

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to a completely new video system from Pelco by Schneider Electric. To address all of the jail’s video surveillance needs, more than 70 high-definition IP cameras from Pelco, including 69 Sarix series dome cameras and two Spectra series PTZ cameras. The Spectra

cameras feature six times the resolution of standard definition domes so that important identifying features can be seen with great detail. Additional Pelco solutions included two 12 TB Digital Sentry network video recorders embedded with Digital Sentry NVS video management software; a Digital Sentry Workstation; and six 32-inch Pelco video monitors. The entire solution works seamlessly together to offer officials the ability to view live and recorded

video, store data for future use and provide forensic evidence to investigators in the event of an incident.

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Global imprisonment rate increased almost 20% since 2000.

Souce: Penal Reform International


NEWS FEATURE

Parking With More Ease With Customized ALPR

interface by a user with administrative on rights.” Georgescu added there are other features that make Metrici’s solutions unique. “In fact we are the only solution on the market As ALPR applications are growing in popularity, companies such as Metrici are who has a special module for toll stations allowing users to customize this technology to better fit their requirements. capable of automating prices BY William Pao according to the class of the vehicle,” he said. “Also, we utomatic license offer ANPR solutions with plate recognition, integrations to weighing or ALPR, has stations.” Metrici’s software is become more and more also compatible with a variety common and can be applied of hardware devices, ranging to different use cases for from cameras to barriers and example toll collection, access control solutions. law enforcement, building Georgescu further automation and parking lot mentioned telematics will management. Metrici, an move towards artificial intelliALPR solutions provider, has gence, and ALPR can play a taken the technology a step big role. “In the future, your further by allowing users to car will communicate with the customize ALPR based on “Metrici has taken a step further by allowing users to parking lot that is near your their different needs and customize ALPR based on their different needs and destination. Using LPR, the car demands. demands.” will be guided to a free parking According to Vlad space, without you to even Georgescu, Founder and CEO of Metrici, one example of this is each department can have different teams bother. Also, cities will better manage their offering an ALPR solution that allows the — let’s say two teams with 20 cars each. traffic without implying any human factor. tenants of a parking lot to manage their Each one of them can manage their own Intelligent traffic lights, intelligent LPR own vehicles and spaces with a user-friendly vehicles, access gates, timetable and license solutions and traffic management will guide interface. “For example a big parking lot plate numbers according to their needs,” the cars through cities, to mention just a few can have 200 parking spaces reserved Georgescu said. “The tenants can have their of the implications. This will happen very for a tenant company. This company can own tenants and so on, without limit. Each fast, but the secret is for us to anticipate and have various departments (for example interface is unique and independent of move faster,” he said. five departments with 40 cars each), and each other, but can be seen in the software

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APPLICATION CASES LOGISTICS

AUTOMATED CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM MONITORIZED BY SCATI

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NACEX, has equipped its logistic facilities in Barberá del Vallés (Barcelona) with an intelligent artificial vision system that records the package classification process using a video surveillance system. The system is formed by over 50 SCATI EYE 3-MP bullet cameras with wide dynamic range (WDR) that are managed

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from two audio and video recording and editing platforms from the SCATI Enterprise range. These are managed remotely from the NACEX central offices in Coslada (Madrid) through SCATI control center applications and a professional 4-screen wall monitoring system. SCATI Parcel, a package tracking solution, allows the center to control the route traveled by the packages, from their introduction into the indexers to the processing and delivery of packages to the corresponding outgoing ramp.

All information processed is stored in a database that includes data relating to the

shipment number, delivery note, weight, etc.

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William Chen, Senior Storage Solutions Manager, Dell Taiwan

ideo is now one of the biggest sources of data in the world. According to IHS Markit, the amount of data produced in just one day by all the new video surveillance cameras installed worldwide in 2015 was 566 petabytes; this translates into 11.3 million standard double-layer Blu-ray movie discs, all Netflix’s users at the time streaming 1.2 hours of ultra-high definition content simultaneously, or about twice the amount of all user data stored by Facebook at the time. Contributing to this data is a growth in cameras. While IHS forecasted that some 98 million network surveillance cameras would be shipped in 2017, it mentions that globally, the video surveillance market is still not saturated and expects to see a CAGR of 20 percent in new camera unit shipments from 2014 to 2019.

Alastair McLeod, Group CEO, Veracity

Jerry Wu, BDM, Storage Appliance, AIC

Adding to that is the fact cameras are increasingly moving towards ultra-high definition (UHD). While IHS analyzed that volumes of 4K cameras remained low in 2016 — less than 1 percent of the 66 million network cameras shipped — it predicted that starting in 2018, the industry may see over a million 4K network cameras units shipped in a calendar year. Longer video retention, meanwhile, also plays a large role in the amount of data generated. Dynamic Network Factory, in one of its blog posts, said that generally, 30 days to 90 days period of surveillance recording is followed. “This includes European continent, where a standard of 30 days minimum/ maximum is followed. But this can be altered as per the requirements of the surveillance needs of an organization/enterprise,”

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STORAGE For SMBs, Storage BUYER’S Cost, GUIDE Scalability

When it comes to storage, small and medium businesses (SMBs) have certain demands and needs that need to be met. Scalability is quite important as SMBs may have future expansion needs. Similar to large-scale projects, cost is another factor that SMBs consider when purchasing a storage system.

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or small and medium enterprises, cost is the primar y factor that drives their purchasing decisions. “Lowest price (is what they are looking for),” exclaimed Alastair McLeod, Group CEO of Veracity. “Some SMBs are very concerned about data integrity and maintaining strict adherence to data protection laws. This means keeping the specified number of days for storage — no more and no less. With the advent of 4K resolution cameras and the demand for higher image quality, 24/7

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recording and longer retention times, even a medium-sized system can end up requiring a lot of disk capacity. Unless a purpose-designed system is used, the TCO can be much greater than originally envisaged and the system lifetime shorter than promised.” Given cost-effectiveness is a major requirement for SMBs, solutions providers roll out products that suit this particular need. “We have one city center system end user who required a complete mirror of their storage on a separate site, but could not afford to have a fully duplicated WAN and VMS for redundant recording,” McLeod said. “We developed a direct-to-


Questions to Ask Before Purchasing a Storage Solution Purchasing the right video storage solutions isn’t always easy. With more video data being produced and retention periods getting longer, keeping those data safe and secure requires considerations on various factors, including ease of use and integration with other systems. That was the point raised by Axis Communications in its recent blog post, “9 questions to consider before purchasing a recording solution.” “You often need to consider a number of factors before you feel comfortable enough tying your business to any kind of surveillance hardware. The result could ensure you’re using a recording solution that will meet (or even exceed) your security objectives,” the post said. To select the right storage, Axis has several suggestions which can be summarized as follows. Ease of Installation and Use According to Axis, storage is supposed to be easy to set up and use. “Fortunately, some network video recorders come out of the box ready as a plug-and-play solution. These NVRs are preloaded with video management software (VMS), licenses and all the features you would need,” the company said. “While installing an NVR may be simple, if it’s difficult to operate, users may have a hard time navigating the system or reacting quickly to an incident. Video management systems with intuitive interfaces allow users to painlessly monitor business environments with features such as easy-to-

identify icons, menus that are simple to navigate, and the option to operate a pan, tilt, zoom camera with just a few clicks.” Integration Open platforms are important as NVRs built on open platforms are likely to integrate with different brands of IP cameras. “When systems allow for thirdparty integration, users could have the ability to operate and manage various devices on the network all from one place. This means you could open a door with a click within the VMS interface, or make a live or recorded announcement through a network speaker,” Axis said. Accessibility and Scalability According to Axis, in today’s businesses most professionals don’t have time to travel daily to each of their business locations to review alerts or analyze footage. This can be resolved with modern NVRs, which allow people to view live or recorded footage remotely over the network, it said. The scalability of the storage solution is also key. “Over time, your business needs will change and so too may your surveillance requirements. Planning for the future is a crucial aspect of running any business,” Axis said. “Ask yourself how many devices do I need now, and how many may I need in the future? How long will I need to keep my video recordings? What happens if I need to scale quicker than originally expected?”

storage solution (direct from IP camera) and also a clever video routing technology which allowed the direct backup of the video data across their LAN network without increasing the requirements on the WAN. Being a direct-to-storage solution, it did not involved any additional VMS costs.”

Cloud vs. Onsite

One way SMBs may save cost on storage is through the “as-a-service” model, whereby data generated by the security

Form Factor The more space a storage solution takes, the more costly it might be. Picking the right NVR form factor based on the user’s own needs is therefore important. But Axis reminded that there are other factors to consider. “We recommend taking into account other elements such as hardware specifications, features and connectivity to name a few. Some NVRs, for example, feature remote troubleshooting, device management and built-in Power over Ethernet switch,” Axis said. Vendor Support According to Axis, the end user should prepare for the scenario where the NVR goes out of commission. “Here are some other things you’ll want to keep in mind. Does the NVR include a warranty? If so, how many years is the warranty for, and what does it cover? How quickly can a technical support specialist help you fix the problem, and how can you easily contact this person?,” Axis said, adding redundancy and selecting quality manufacturers are also important in safeguarding storage. Cost Finally, there’s the cost factor. “Keep in mind that you get what you pay for. While one solution may cost less, it may be less reliable and secure than a more expensive option,” Axis said.

equipment is managed and stored in the cloud, saving the end user the cost in onsite equipment purchasing. “SMB users are primarily focused on solutions that their integrators can implement with a minimum of cost and on-going maintenance. These are key reasons why the ‘surveillance-as-a-service’ model will be attractive moving forward,” said Wayne Arvidson, VP of Intelligence, Surveillance and Security Solutions at Quantum. “As cameras become more sophisticated, they’ll be able to do more in band processing and analytics and integrate more seamlessly

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STORAGE Understanding Users’ BUYER’S Storage GUIDE NeedsKey to SIs

When it comes to storage, end users have different needs and objectives based on the vertical market they are in. Retailers, for example, may need highercapacity storage in compliance with lengthened retention requirements. Law enforcement, meanwhile, needs easy and fast access to stored video during an emergency. Understanding those needs and providing the correct solutions to suit those needs have therefore become key for systems integrators. BY William Pao

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s far as storage is concerned, end users have different needs and requirements in different vertical markets. A white paper released by Quantum listed some of the markets and the storage requirements end users

may have.

City Surveillance/Law Enforcement

One of the biggest challenges in city surveillance and law enforcement is the prevalence of video data, generated by

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thousands of cameras installed on street corners, buildings, ports, jail intake areas and interview rooms, not to mention body cameras worn by police officers. Against this backdrop, an effective storage solution is needed to offer immediate and direct access to video, allowing police officers to quickly gather evidence for present and past cases as well as help simplify the management process of their video. “Whether video content is being ingested from cameras monitoring traffic and intersections or surveying parks, town


number of cameras capturing video in constant motion. Transportation hubs need a high-performance storage solution that’s able to handle full-resolution video streams integrated with real-time analytics going at 100 percent. A storage solution that can meet these requirements enables IT and security managers to easily leverage data to move from insight to action,” the whitepaper said.

Education

Jeffery Lee, GM, 3S

Darren Taylor, Managing Director, PMT Security Systems

squares, or transportation hubs, it’s important to have high-quality data you can rely on. An intelligent storage solution that can consolidate and replicate this data seamlessly is crucial in successfully managing and accessing video from multiple sources without the need for disparate data centers,” the white paper said. “It’s also important for a city surveillance storage solution to manage thousands of cameras, and this requires a high-performance storage solution that will ultimately help you keep an eye on city activities, preventing suspicious behavior before it happens.”

Retail

For retailers, the role of video has changed from securing assets and people to providing business intelligence and customer analysis. The data generated by cameras again calls for effective storage solutions. “Retailers are now using real-time customer insights to look past loss prevention and combine the intelligence gathered from analytics to monitor shopper behavior, integrate intelligence with their POS systems, and even push targeted digital signage content to certain customer demographics,” the white paper said. “This analytic integration into other key retail use cases is leading to an accumulation of data, and having intelligent storage will help integrate data from multiple sources into one comprehensive infrastructure.”

Transportation

Similar to the above sectors, transportation operators also see cameras generating huge amounts of video. “Data that’s focused on transportation is complex because of the sheer

Given rampant campus violence these days, video surveillance has become more important than ever. A storage solution that ensures rapid access to video is critical in an emergency situation. “When a threat is present on campus, there’s no time to deal with complex data management,” the paper said. “A common problem within the security and surveillance departments of educational institutions is the campus-wide consolidation of video. Whether video is coming from fixed cameras monitoring perimeters and building entrances, or campus police wearing on-body cameras, it’s crucial to have video storage you can depend on.”

SI Professionalism Counts

Against this backdrop, systems integrators (SI) who have the necessary knowledge in storage play a crucial role in meeting the users’ needs. “Every storage vendor touts expertise in video storage capability, but when in scale and performance centric environments all storage is not equal — the challenge for customers is to find a professional SI who understands how to map the correct storage solution to each customers’ individual needs,” said Darren Taylor, Managing Director at PMT Security Systems. In large-scale projects, for example, there are several factors that can impact the effectiveness of storage. The network infrastructure must be set up properly, supported with carefully designed access, convergence and core layers as well as high-grade cabling, to ensure the reliability of transmission from edge devices to storage. The next issue to be looked at is the storage architecture — is a centrally managed storage system required, or is a distributed system called for? “Both architectures have pros and cons. Generally speaking, a distributed system is spread out across multiple sites within an end user organization, each with a set of equipment. As a result the user is inclined to purchase less expensive equipment to install at each site. But then again, the cost of labor may become more expensive as the user has to staff operators at each site. A centrally managed system, on the other hand, is centrally managed from a control room with more advanced, expensive equipment, but the cost of labor will be less down the road as you don’t need to staff operators at different sites,” said Jeffery Lee, GM of 3S, a solutions provider that also does large projects such as semiconductor foundries, subways and prisons.

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Storing and Managing STORAGE BUYER’S GUIDE PRODUCT SHOWCASE

Seagate

Exos X12 Series

Seagate Exos X12 Enterprise hard drives offer higher rack space efficiency — up to 10 PB of data in a single 42U rack. Enhanced caching makes it perfect for big data applications, providing fast hard drive data transfers in the data sphere. Hyperscale SATA models are tuned for large data transfers, providing low latency. Exos X12 drives help provide low data center TCO and are architected to offer low power and weight. Simplified infrastructure management is possible with FastFormat advanced format feature (4Kn and 512E). FEATURES • Store up to 10 PB in a single 42U rack with helium-sealed drive technology • Advanced write caching provides a 20 percent boost over previous generation drives in random write performance • Greater power efficiency: up to 21 percent greater IOPS/watt vs other 12 TB models • Customize bulk storage requirements with PowerChoice and RAID Rebuild Company: Seagate Technology

Quantum

StorNext Scale-out Storage

The StorNext shared storage platform is purpose-built for managing large, data-intensive workloads, with the ability to efficiently and cost-effectively scale as needed to satisfy business requirements. Advanced data management capabilities empower customers to optimize capacity through policy-driven, automated storage tiering, thus reducing the need for costly primary storage. Files can be automatically and transparently moved from flash, to tape, object storage or the cloud — all while optimizing performance and maintaining high availability.

FEATURES • Combination of high performance and advanced data management, optimizing performance and increasing the number of projects that can be managed • Enables geographically dispersed teams to collaborate on large sets of large files, while optimizing performance at scale • Fits seamlessly into existing storage and networking infrastructure, to lower administrative costs and increase investment protection • Automates the efficient movement of less-frequently used data to the most cost-effective, “green” storage, enabling transparent access to files regardless of whether stored on flash, disk, object storage, LTO/LTFS tape, or in the cloud Company: Quantum

Rasilient

PixelStor 5000 Video Surveillance Storage System The PS5000 Video Class product line uses low power, 24/7 video class drives and is able to provide exceptional performance for video surveillance storage; supporting hundreds of megapixel cameras. It provides Intelligent Power Management (IPM) which automatically monitors and optimizes the system’s power use and Massive Array of Idle Disks (MAID) automatically monitors and places idle drives into power savings mode, further reducing drive power consumption by up to 95 percents. FEATURES • Designed for 24 x 7 x 365 operation and optimized for video surveillance storage applications • Provides storage consolidation for NVR/ DVRs; significantly lowering purchase, CAPEX and OPEX costs • Offers 24 TB to 1080 TB • Boasts enterprise class, high availability features like active-active controller failover with a 72 hour battery-backed cache Company: Rasilient Systems

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Pivot3 Edge Protect SAN Storage Edge Protect brings enterprise-class IT to physical security with a purpose-built and competitively priced hyperconverged SAN storage solution that is ideal for small, medium and remotely distributed surveillance installations. With Edge Protect, Pivot3 delivers high performance storage and server infrastructure for up to 200 video surveillance cameras at a price point competitive with direct attached storage (DAS) typically deployed in mid-sized NVR applications. FEATURES • Software-defined SAN Storage • Built-in server failover • Integrated server virtualization • Advanced fault tolerance Company: Pivot3


Data in a Secure System AIC J2012-01 2U 12-Bay SAS 12G JBOD

J2012-01, a 2U 12-Bay SAS 12G JBOD, housing single/dual expander (field upgradable) modules, dual fans and redundant power supply in short-depth design provides full redundancy and high availability for critical, performance driven storage demand. The combination of LSI expander chip and AIC’s own firmware is a guarantee of compatibility with most mainstream hard drives, HBAs and RAID controllers (SAS2/SAS3). FEATURES • Intelligent enclosure management • Individual drive power management • Cutting edge performance and scalability • Expander self-discovery/self-configuration (connects Mini SAS port to host or expansion) • Supports SES-2 (SCSI enclosure service) Company: AIC

WD

My Cloud Pro Series PR4100 NAS The My Cloud NAS provides a compact, centralized network location for seamless video recording and playback. It’s equipped with a powerful processor and at least 1GB memory. Integrated with the Milestone Arcus Surveillance platform, My Cloud diskless NAS systems are perfect to conquer your surveillance needs. FEATURES • Supports up to 30 cameras • Intel Pentium N3710 1.6 GHz CPU • 4 GB DDR3L memory, upgradable to 16 GB with two 8 GB DDR3L SO-DIMM • Supports RAID configurations for JBOD, spanning, RAID 0/1/5/10 Company: Western Digital

IBM

Storwize V5030F IBM Storwize V5030F is an all-flash, virtualized storage system that overcomes midsized workload challenges with high performance and advanced management functions. Built with IBM Spectrum Virtualize software, this affordable solution features highly flexible, easy-to-use storage with faster performance and increased scalability compared to hybrid or HDD storage solutions.

Veracity

COLDSTORE 3U Surveillance Storage System COLDSTORE is a network attached sequential array designed specifically for today’s video surveillance systems which need very high capacity storage for megapixel IP cameras and/or long archive periods. COLDSTORE 3U is fit for projects requiring affordable high storage capacity, extended disk lifetimes, long file-retention and simple system management. Low power and high capacity make COLDSTORE 3U an ideal system for long retention of 30 to 180 days or more FEATURES • Massive 150 TB capacity uses only 60 watts in 3U format • Networked storage system incorporating L.A.I.D. and S.F.S. technology for high disk reliability • No data loss on disk failure and no rebuild required • Uses almost any SATA drive make and model • Instant evidence seizure by disk removal at any time Company: Veracity

Dell

Storage SCv2000 series Offering the perfect blend of high performance and affordability, the Dell Storage SCv2000 series brings feature-rich software options and balances the need for low cost per terabyte with the best performance and protection in its class. The SCv2000 gives users the performance to drive critical applications while maximizing your return on investment. FEATURES • Streamlined management with Enterprise Manager • Optimized storage with dynamic capacity (thin provisioning) • Ability to scale with Virtual Ports • Data security with dynamic controllers • Choose from 12 to 168 drives in a 2U or 5U form factor Company: Dell

FEATURES • IBM flash upgrade program • All-flash array high availability guarantee • Easy-to-use data management • IBM real-time compression guarantee • High availability and enhanced security Company: IBM

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NEW PRODUCTS Matrix

Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance Device - COSEC VEGA FAXQ ● STQC approved fingerprint and smart card based terminal ● Embedded Linux based device ● Multiple authentications: keypad and smart card with finger ● Multiple language support ● Ethernet, PoE, Wi-Fi, and 4G/3G mobile broadband ● IP65, CE, FCC, RoHS and BIS Matrix Comsec/India Email: More@MatrixComSec.com

Dallmeier

TeleEye

● Automatic switching of presets ● Integrated homogeneous IR illumination ● Motor-driven varifocal lens with P-Iris ● Digital image shift ● Video content analysis (VCA) ● Edge storage Dallmeier/Germany Email: info@dallmeier.com

● MP800 series 4K camera is equipped with built-in autofocus on video objects; provides built-in video analytic functions● GN8 series 4K DVRs allow a maximum of 8 pieces of 8 TB hard disks in RAID 5 ● GN8 series DVRs integrates with H.265 video compression technology, compatible with TeleEye’s dedicated Dynamic I-frame Technology (D.I.T) TeleEye/Hong Kong Email:info@TeleEye.com

DF5210HD-DN/IR Network Camera

pictureMAX Solution

Siemens

Location-Based Service ● Integration of location data in building systems and processes ● More comfort and safety for building users and operators ● Partnership with indoor positioning expert infsoft Siemens/Germany Email: contact@siemens.com

A&H Software House

Luxriot Face Recognition Module 2.0.0 ● Designed to work with Luxriot EVO S/Global servers ● Easyto-use user interface for setup, monitoring and data retrieval ● Simultaneous multiple video streams processing from multiple Luxriot servers ● Flexible actions configuration for vast tags of persons ● Simultaneous multiple face processing in live video ● Very simple installation with configured ready-to-go data base A&H Software House/U.S. Email: sales@luxriot.com

Bosch NOVEMBER 2017 ● www.asmag.com

AUTODOME IP 4000i PTZ Dome Camera ● Integrated 12x optical zoom that clearly identifies people (90 m/295 ft max) without loss of any identification details (250 pixels/m) ● Built-in essential video analytics to trigger relevant alerts and quickly retrieve data ● Simple installation with flexible mounting options (in-ceiling or surface mounting) ● H.265 high-efficiency video encoding ● Intelligent streaming Bosch Security Systems/Germany Email: apr.securitysystems@bosch.com

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AXIS

T8144 60 W Industrial Midspan ● 60 W Power over Ethernet ● Wide temperature range: -40 °C to 75 °C (-40 °F to 167 °F) ● Dual DC inputs 20-60 VDC ● Supports all Axis PoE devices ● Plug and play Axis Communications/Sweden Email: axis-sap@axis.com

Genetec

Traffic Sense ● Combines incident identification, verification, management and communication into a single platform ● Unifies security devices, traffic systems and incident response platforms in a single solution ● Intelligent transportation systems manager ● Operations managers ● Municipal traffic managers Genetec/Canada Email: info@genetec.com


EverFocus 12 / 8 Channels Mobile DVR

● Full HD mobile DVR for live and recording (supports analog SD/Full HD cameras) and H.264 dual streaming video compression format ● IR remote control function & eZ.Controller function ● Supports HDD (up to 2 TB) or SSD (up to 4 TB) and provides 1Gb Ethernet port ● 3-axis G-sensor embedded and internal temperature control (built-in 2 heaters) ● Multiple network monitoring: web viewer, Xfleet fleet management server system and supports mobile applications ● Certificates: CE, FCC, EN50155, E-Mark, SAE-J1455 (shock and vibration only) EverFocus Electronics/Taiwan Email: sales@everfocus.com.tw

Synology

Network Video Recorder NVR1218 ● Point of sale (POS) system support for comprehensive transaction records ● Easy installation without PC and internet ● 4 free camera licenses included, up to 12 cameras support ● Mobile apps ready for on-the-go surveillance ● Expandable storage capacity up to 7 HDDs with DX517 Synology/Taiwan Email: tw_sales@synology.com

Surveon

Cloud NVR Series ● Surveon enterprise NVR with Infortrend cloud storage ● Supports both private and public cloud ● Powerful data services and rich built-in easy IT networking applications ● Built-in Infortrend patent RAID with intelligent drive integrity (IDR) ● 12Gb/s SAS connection for JBOD expansion up to 856 drives ● One storage supporting NAS, SAN, DAS, cloud and NVR function Surveon Technology/Taiwan Email: Sales@surveon.com

asmag.com

Hundure

PXR-10/12 EM/MIFARE Reader ● Stylish and slim appearance design with tempered glass material ● Provides RS-485 communication interface to suit for long distance installation ● Wall-embedded design and two dimensions PXR-12 for US market and PXR-10 for European market. ● Wide operation temperature range ● Case sensor detection function Hundure Technology/Taiwan Email: overseas@hundure.com

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WORLD SECURITY EXHIBITION DIRECTORY DECEMBER

SECON

SECUTECH INDIA

• Date: 2017/12/03—12/05 • Venue: Cairo International Convention Centre, Cairo, Egypt • Tel: +971-4-407-2583 • Email: info@mefsec.com • URL: www.mefsec.com

• Date: 2018/03/14—03/16 • Venue: Hall 4-5, KINTEX, Seoul, South Korea • Tel: +82-2-6715-5406 • Email: global@seconexpo.com • URL: seconexpo.com/2018/eng/ main.asp

LIGHT + BUILDING

ISC WEST

• Date: 2018/03/18—03/23 • Venue: Messe Frankfurt, Frankfurt Am Main, Germany • Tel: +49-69-75-75-0 • Email: lightbuilding@messefrankfurt.com • URL: www.light-building.com

• Date: 2018/04/11—04/13 • Venue: Sands Expo Center, Las Vegas, U.S. • Tel: +1-203-840-5602 • Email: inquiry@isc.reedexpo.com • URL: www.iscwest.com

MEFSEC

JANUARY CES

• Date: 2018/01/09—01/12 • Venue: Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, U.S. • Tel: +1-866-233-7968 • Email: CESreg@CTA.tech • URL: www.ces.tech

INTERSEC • Date: 2018/01/21—01/23 • Venue: Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dubai, U.A.E. • Tel: +971-4-389-4500 • Email: andreas.rex@uae. messefrankfurt.com • URL: www.IntersecExpo.com

FEBRUARY

INTEGRATED SYSTEMS EUROPE • Date: 2018/02/06—02/09 • Venue: RAI Amsterdam, The Netherlands • Tel: +31-20-240-2424 • Email: office@iseurope.org • URL: www.iseurope.org

MARCH

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INTERNATIONAL HARDWARE FAIR COLOGNE • Date: 2018/03/04—03/07 • Venue: Koelnmesse, Cologne, Germany • Tel: +49-221-821-0 • Email: info@koelnmesse.de • URL: www.eisenwarenmesse.com

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INTERTRAFFIC AMSTERDAM • Date: 2018/03/20—03/23 • Venue: RAI Amsterdam, The Netherlands • Tel: +31 (0)20-549-12-12 • Email: registration@rai.nl • URL: www.intertraffic.com/ amsterdam

APRIL

• Date: 2018/04/05—04/07 • Venue: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India • Tel: +91-22-4286-3900 • Email: info@secutechexpo.com • URL: www.secutechindia.co.in

SECUTECH INTERNATIONAL • Date: 2018/04/25—04/27 • Venue: Nangang Exhibition Hall, Taipei, Taiwan • Tel: +886-2-8729-1017 • Email: Kirstin.Wu@newera. messefrankfurt.com • URL: www.secutech.com

MAY

INTERNET OF THINGS WORLD • Date: 2018/05/14—05/17 • Venue: Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA, U.S. • Tel: +1-646-616-7610 • Email: desiree.mitcham@knect365. com • URL: tmt.knect365.com/iot-world

IFSEC PHILIPPINES • Date: 2018/05/30—06/01 • Venue: SMX Convention Centre, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines • Tel: +44-03-2176-8788 • Email: Syamsul.Razak@ubm.com • URL: www.ifsec.events/philippines

CompanieS in ThiS iSSue PRODUCTS OF THE MONTH

STORAGE BUYER'S GUIDE

• Battelle • Louroe Electronics • Raytheon BBN Technologies • Shooter Detection Systems • ShotSpotter • Thales Group • V5 Systems

• 3S • AIC • Buffalo • Dell • IBM • Pivot3 • PMT Security Systems • Quantum • Rasilient Systems

nexT iSSue

Vertical Solution | Police/Government Integrated Systems | Smart Locking System Smart Technology | Wearable Devices Special Feature | Middle East Market Update

• Seagate Technology • Synology • Veracity • Western Digital

VERTICAL SOLUTION • Bosch Security Systems

NEWS FEATURE • Metrici • Poly-Control


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