April 2018
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Learning and AI to Increase Security & Efficiency What was once considered something out of a science-fiction movie is now being applied to almost every industry you can think of.
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Seagate Leads the Way Into the Age of Data With data growing exponentially with each passing year, Seagate Technology is presenting the market with a comprehensive portfolio that will enable companies to manage ever-increasing storage demands.
The adoption of ITS in these developed countries, in recent years, has been gearing toward solving emerging mobility challenges and needs, namely aging population, changing demography and need of the diverse populations, as well as improvement of personal safety.” Andrew Chow, President, Intelligent Transport Society of Singapore Directing Asia to Smarter Transportation With ITS, p. 16
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10 Application Cases 59 Companies in This Issue/ Show Calendar 60 SMAhome 62 New Products
WEBSITE ARTICLES https://www.asmag.com Is AI-powered video search becoming inevitable to security? Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to play a key role in helping operators find specific objects or people when needed.
Cybersecurity critical in the age of IP-based access control Making sure that access control is secure enough to ward off cyber threats has become critical.
EDITOR’S NOTE Steady Growth of Smart Cities in Southeast Asia When it comes to smart cities in Southeast Asia, Singapore is usually the country that garners the most attention. Its efficient government system and robust network infrastructure support the country’s IoT businesses and growth of hundreds of startups. Outside of Singapore, the full rollout of smart cities still have a long way to go. The main issue is the lack of sufficient network infrastructure. Some of the countries even suffer from political corruption and social upheavals. Smart city developments in Southeast Asia also rely heavily on foreign investment and export of smart technologies. Since 2009, China has replaced the U.S., Japan and the EU as the top trade partner of Southeast Asia, which can be attributed to the establishment of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area and the growing investment of certain industries in this region. Especially for smart city projects, we have started to see how Chinese companies have taken root in Southeast Asian countries. In this issue, we explored how Indonesia plans to grow its smart cities, with smart government, smart mobility and smart environment as the country’s three major sectors. Security also acts as a foundation for these projects. We can expect security companies to grow steadily in Southeast Asia, in addition to Indonesia.
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Amid rapid urbanization, Asia stands to benefit from intelligent transportation systems, which leverage information and communications technologies to make roads and highways safer and easier to use. Already, countries like Singapore are using advanced ITS solutions to ease congestion, collect tolls and enhance public transportation, and other countries are catching up. Read the Vertical Market article to find out more!
According to some experts, the world is moving toward the fourth industrial revolution, where barriers between man and machine will soon become non-existent. Digital data is growing exponentially and is fast becoming an important asset for businesses and governments alike. How we protect this data and prevent its misuse are important issues that we should concern ourselves with.
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Innovations in Flame and Smoke Detection The fire detection technology on the market today relies much more on thermal imaging. Video analytics fire and smoke detection systems, which use analytics embedded in cameras to detect flame and smoke, present themselves as alternatives to traditional sensors and stand out for their advantage in early warning fire detection. The combination of different technologies to prevent further development of fires ensure the safety of our premises.
Fike Video Analytics Flame, Smoke and Intrusion Detection System
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he Sii AT is a 24/7 outdoor security thermal camera used for observing and monitoring sensitive sites. The camera provides crisp, clear thermal images in total darkness, light, fog or smoke. Sii AT features a wide range of thermal engine and lens options using uncooled thermal camera technology. The Sii AT has the option to add TCP/IP video and control and/or our embedded fire detection algorithm.
Key Features • Unique signal processing algorithms provide enhanced contrast for video analytics and our innovative fire detection algorithm • ONVIF Profile S compliant for IP configurations • High resolution, small pixel pitch • Wide variety of fixed, PTZ and optics configurations • Pelco D protocol, common industry mounting options, serial or IP communication • Designed and certified to IP66
Supplier: OPGAL URL: www.opgal.com
ike Video Analytics is a turnkey video flame and smoke detection solution. The camera-based detection system visually detects the presence of fire, smoke or oil mist at its source, independent of airflow in the area, in seconds. Fike Video Analytics represents a critical advantage for early warning fire detection when used in conjunction with the appropriate fire alarm control panels. FIKE Video Flame and Smoke Detection Camera combines the resolution and picture clarity of a standard network camera with built-in flame, smoke and motion detector capabilities. Each IP camera can be configured with multiple detection and/or exclusion zones within the field of view.
Key Features • Detects the presence of flames, pluming smoke clouds and ambient smoke within the field of view of the camera • Detects reflected fire light when flames are obstructed • Able to be used to monitor engine rooms and turbine areas allowing for notification in the event of smoke, fire or oil mist • Customizable zones and alarm options • UL listed and FM approved for primary detection
Supplier: Fike URL: www.fike.com
Automation Technology IRMonitor
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RMonitor is a flexible solution concept for early fire detection and temperature monitoring of industrial plants by means of thermography. Infrared cameras detect objects through thermal radiation and perceive certain characteristics regarding the condition of these objects, which conventional cameras cannot pick up. IRMonitor is thereby able to detect potentially hazardous situations based on critical temperature developments and to initiate security measures. An IRMonitor system can be set up with a large number of infrared cameras so that even large areas with many different angles can be fully monitored. Automated self-checking image evaluation ensures that dangerous situations can be detected around the clock. Key Features • Wide-area monitoring with infrared cameras provides precise and comprehensive temperature detection in hazardous areas • Controls and analyzes several infrared cameras with one system • Scanning and comparison with preset thresholds in defined zones (evaluation areas) • Visualization with temperature-time diagram • Thermographic monitoring around the clock • Early detection of critical temperature rises
Supplier: Automation Technology URL: www.automationtechnology.de
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eriFire can detect early-stage flame and smoke to prevent the full development of fire. A text message alert is automatically sent within 5 to 20 seconds of the detection of fire and smoke indicating the fire’s location. With its high resolution 1080p sensor, VeriFire is able to accurately detect flames and smoke with an average false alarm record far below the industry standard. Furthermore it is easy to integrate with ONVIF-compliant third party VMS software. VeriFire has an open API interface allowing customization by third-party specialist developers. Key Features • 1080p CMOS megapixel sensor • ONVIF 2.0 compliance • 4 videonstreams • Waterproof (IP 66)
Supplier: GKB Security URL: www.gkbsecurity.com
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VIOTEC IP starlight 8000 is a video-based fire detection camera which operates as a standalone unit and features intelligent video analytics which allows the analysis and evaluation of moving objects in parallel. AVIOTEC IP starlight 8000 detects flames and smoke at the source within seconds and works with superior intelligent algorithms that can analyze and process pictures. These algorithms are based on fire characteristics and can easily be adjusted to the customer’s needs. Users can access live views of the camera streams and adjust its extensive list of settings using a web browser.
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CamX combines innovative fire detection and surveillance in one IP-based system, allowing it to reliably recognize multiple semi-concealed fires in under 12 seconds. FCamX can detect flame both outdoors and indoors at up to 180 meters, in all environments, weather conditions and light levels, including complete darkness, making previously un-protectable areas safe and secure. It increases the effectiveness of fire response by significantly reducing the response time — putting the fire out before it has a chance to develop. Due to its accuracy, FCamX can be incorporated into existing automatic safety systems, by guiding water or foam cannons onto the flame.
Key Features • Using the IR signature to confirm the presence of a flame • Can be streamed directly onto any computer, tablet or phone • Detection distance — 6 mm lens: max 180 meters • Digital noise reduction: 3D DNR
Supplier: Ciqurix URL: www.ciqurix.com
Key Features • Detection of flame and smoke helps to identify hidden smoldering fires and burning liquids • Fast detection at the source allows users to see fires where they start • No masking is necessary due to AVIOTEC’s capability to detect fires using the camera’s entire field of view in most cases • Intelligence in the camera detects disturbances using raw data with no transmission or compression • Live streaming enables monitoring of environments and speeds up rescue response • Video storage as a basis for root-cause analysis with recorded videos
Supplier: Bosch Security Systems URL: www.boschsecurity.com
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LIR A310 f fixed mount thermal imaging camera for condition monitoring and fire prevention can be installed almost anywhere to monitor the condition of critical equipment and other valuable assets. Designed to help safeguard plants and measure temperature differences, they allow users to see problems before they become costly failures — preventing downtime and enhancing worker safety. FLIR A310 f is ideal for various applications that require temperature measurement capabilities including: substation, transformer, waste bunker and coal pile monitoring.
Key Features • Contains an uncooled vanadium oxide (VOx) microbolometer detector • Produces crisp 320 x 240 resolution thermal images and making small temperature differences clearly visible • Can be controlled remotely over the web and TCP/IP protocol • Built-in analysis and alarm functions • Meets IP66 requirements, protecting the camera from dust and water
Supplier: FLIR Systems URL: www.flir.com
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IDEMIA to Partner With Unisys on Biometrics for Australia Home Affairs Department IDEMIA, a global provider in augmented identity, is proud to be providing the biometric matching “engine” powering the Enterprise Biometric Identity Service solution to the Australian Department of Home Affairs. BY IDEMIA
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DEMIA will provide a biometric matching engine solution for the Australian Department of Home Affairs (Home Affairs), underlying in particular the processing of visas, border crossings and citizenship applications. Working with prime contractor Unisys, who will provide the overall system integration as well as the biometric management and processing platform Unisys Stealth, the IDEMIA team will implement a flagship system to position Australia at the forefront of border and immigration systems globally. Major growth in international traveler arrivals, and the heightened threat of terrorism have signaled the need for a worldclass biometrics solution to ensure that individuals are who they say they are. EBIS’ highly enhanced performance will support the Department’s strategic direction by further facilitating the travel of legitimate individuals while assisting in identifying persons
of concern who require further investigation. At the heart of the system is IDEMIA’s MorphoBSS multibiometric engine, making use of face and fingerprint matching algorithms and providing capability for the addition of other modalities if the need arises such as iris recognition. MorphoBSS is a flagship product of IDEMIA, combining very high scalability and high availability. Joining forces with Unisys’s Stealth (identity), also a highly scalable Identity management engine, the solution will provide a flexible capability that can seamlessly integrate into the Home Affairs’ wider ecosystem. As part of the deployment of EBIS, IDEMIA will engage its global biometrics research capability in addition to local personnel from both Unisys and IDEMIA to deliver an unprecedented level of accuracy, as required by the Department. Powering a number of the
“Locally, IDEMIA also has a longstanding experience working with the government and is providing in particular a wide range of law enforcement agencies with missioncritical solutions around biometrics and video analytics.” world’s largest and most sensitive biometric systems, IDEMIA has a global experience, in particular in the field of multi-biometrics. Locally, IDEMIA also has a longstanding experience working with the government and is providing in particular a wide range of law enforcement agencies with mission-critical solutions around biometrics and video analytics. IDEMIA pioneered automated border control in Australia through the implementation of Smartgates since 2004, and is a key technology partner in the Civil Identity, Banking, Mobile Operators and Digital Identity markets.
APPLICATION CASES Commercial BOSCH PROVIDES SECURITY TO MULTI-USE COMPLEX IN CHINA The city of Suzhou is famed as a Venice of the Far East and its newest showpieces is the ultra-modern Suzhou Center, a 1.1 million square meters waterfront complex of shopping malls, office buildings, residential towers and a hotel. The center has installed over 3,200 Bosch Security System HD cameras integrated by eight video management systems, including fixed Dinion and Flexidome as well as Autodome IP PTZ cameras. Intrusion detection is managed by seven DS7400 intrusion panels that have over 200 sensors. For access control, Bosch’s Access Professional Edition makes sure only authorized personnel can enter restricted areas. Bosch has also supplied a PRAESIDEO system with over 5,000 ceiling and cabinet speakers that are broken into over 80 zones and managed from two control centers for public address and evacuation instruction.
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Tim Ferris, VP for IDEMIA’s Public Security and Citizen Identity activities in APAC, said of the announcement: “We are very proud to be providing this flagship biometric platform with our partner Unisys. Our teams both locally and globally are excited by this major system which will form one of the keystones of the security of the Australian border.” Mark Forman, Global Head of Public Sector business at Unisys, said: “The growth in the volume of travelers, as well as the increased risk of potential terrorist or fraudulent activity, means that effective border security is more important than ever before. We are delighted that the Australian Government has continued its trust in Unisys to help in enhancing the safety of its citizens.”
202.2 mil US$ 202.2 mil. progress payments for commercial buildings in Singapore (Jan. 2018).
Source: Singapore Building and Construction Authority
a&s explores topics that are generating interest in the security industry, offering readers important facts and information relevant to their profession.
Digi-Sign and Daon Implement FIDO Biometric Solution for Major Bank in Hong Kong Daon partnered with Digi-Sign to successfully implement advanced authentication technology for a project in the banking sector. BY Daon
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igi-Sign Certification Services (Digi-Sign), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tradelink, together with Daon, an innovator of authentication and identity assurance solutions worldwide, announced that they have successfully implemented a FIDO biometric solution for one of the largest banks in Hong Kong. The solution replaces the need for creating and remembering passwords, thus establishing a convenient yet secure user experience for the bank’s mobile banking customers. The bank confirmed that since the successful deployment in December of 2016, customer adoption has been rapid and has exceeded expectations. “Daon’s partnership with Digi-Sign demonstrates our continued commitment to deliver the most advanced authentication technology to the banking industry,” said Tom Grissen, CEO of Daon. “We are proud to work with smart partners like Digi-Sign who have a deep expertise in security and a strong understanding of the market.” Due to the positive customer adoption and satisfaction, the use cases and user groups are being expanded to support a broader range of access and transaction approvals within the bank’s digital channels. The Fast IDentity Online (FIDO) standards-based solution supports the FIDO Universal Authentication Framework (UAF) protocol. Representatives from Digi-Sign and Daon consulted the local regulatory authority to ensure the authentication solution met the regulatory requirements. Building on the success of this major bank deployment, the Digi-Sign and Daon partnership has been selected to implement similar biometric FIDO solutions for multiple financial institutions in the region. “We offer banks and their customers a more comprehensive solution that ensures security of mobile transactions,” said Andrew Cheng, CEO of Digi-Sign. “Our solution is scalable and able to fully accommodate the needs of banks in terms of extending the applications of biometric authentications to other areas, such as transactions scope (e.g., online account management, fund transfers and payments), channels (online or mobile banking) and customer segments.” Cheng added, “Thanks to our partnership with Daon, banks can also choose multi-modal biometrics solutions including facial recognition, voiceprint and fingerprint. There’s no doubt the banking industry is undergoing a massive transformation as a result of the rapid development of FinTech. Currently, our team is proactively exploring new opportunities with banks for future collaboration.”
Commercial ASSA ABLOY EMPOWERS SHANGHAI TOWER WITH FIRE DOOR SOLUTION Shanghai Tower is the tallest skyscraper in China, being 632-meters high and 127 floors. Nearly 6,000 fire doors were supplied for the tower. Due to the building’s scale and the need for a large number of hardware for doors in various parts of the building, ASSA ABLOY Tianming put together a special project team to deliver customized hi-tech fire door solution by means of data analysis and a survey of the characteristics of each individual door. In the end, around 100 different door types were installed by ASSA ABLOY, with some of the largest doors leading to further production and installation challenges. Apart from being fireproof, the doors also featured effective sound and heat insulation with a high security level. The solution also included a means of rapid evacuation in case of an emergency.
FLIR Named Official Video Security Provider of Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games A mix of FLIR Systems’ thermal cameras will be deployed to secure the upcoming games in Australia. BY FLIR Systems
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LIR Systems announced it has been selected as the official video security provider of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) in Australia. FLIR will provide surveillance equipment, including security cameras and video management software, to help national and local law enforcement provide safety and security at the Games from April 4 – 15, 2018. In preparation for GC2018, FLIR has delivered a suite of visible and thermal security cameras, including fixed and pan-tilt-zoom cameras. In many cases the cameras will be equipped with embedded video analytics, the cameras will detect threats and stream live information to allow rapid response to security events at the Commonwealth Games’ venues. To protect this high-profile international event, FLIR will also provide a mix of thermal imaging cameras that operate day and night, through light fog or smoke, ensuring continual observation and accurate detection capabilities. “Public safety is our number one priority and we are determined to make sure all athletes and spectators are able to enjoy GC2018,” said GOLDOC Chairman, Peter Beattie. “The Games are a major sporting event and importantly for fans, we are using a number of products, like those being delivered by FLIR, to provide a safe and secure environment while still allowing for efficient access to venues for patrons, athletes and officials in an unobtrusive manner. We have acquired the largest number of sponsors for any Commonwealth Games and I’m pleased to welcome FLIR to the GC2018 Sponsor Family.” “FLIR is honored to be selected as the official supplier of video security for GC 2018,” said Travis Merrill, President of FLIR Commercial Business Unit. “FLIR products will provide wide area, 24/7 surveillance to ensure the protection of the Gold Coast community, guests, and athletes. Our end-to-end suite of security solutions supports the comprehensive plan for a safe and successful Commonwealth Games, and we look forward to playing a role in this celebration of ‘Humanity, Equality and Destiny.’”
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Seagate Leads the Wa Into the Age of Data With data growing exponentially with each passing year, Seagate Technology is presenting the market with a comprehensive portfolio that will enable companies to manage ever-increasing storage demands. BY the a&s Editorial Team
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he data age is fast upon us. In a recent white paper sponsored by Seagate Technology, IDC forecasted that the global datasphere — the sum of all data created, captured and replicated on the planet — is expected to grow to 163 zettabytes by 2025, an astounding tenfold increase from 16 zettabytes in 2016. The nature of data, itself, is also set to undergo a critical change, evolving from being “life enhancing” to “life critical.” Seagate Technology, a frontrunner in the surveillance storage industry, possesses an in-depth understanding of these developments and their implications for the market. “IoT devices are fueling data creation. Video surveillance devices like cameras, considered as the ‘master of all sensors,’ are capturing important video data. With advancements in technologies such as video analytics, AI, deep learning and image sensors, cameras are now equipped to do far more, even beyond security,” said Robert Yang, VP of Asia-Pacific Sales for Seagate Technology. This marks a turning point in how data will be generated and utilized by different computing platforms. As data creation is increasingly automated, analyzed and delivered in real time to the edge of the network, enterprises (and not consumers) will soon emerge as the main creators of information. The transformation of data into a life-critical component makes this vital for almost all operations — for businesses, governments and consumers. The need to manage and process this information is driving businesses to deploy data analytics and infrastructures that can deliver high reliability and availability. “In this new data age, users need to understand storage requirements and revisit their strategies. They should also understand that all these new sources of data make systems more vulnerable than ever to security breaches. Hardening security for both data in transit and at rest will become a necessity,” added Yang.
Changing Needs in New Data Landscape
Where the data will be primarily used and stored will also undergo a marked change. Ongoing improvements in network connectivity will push the shift of data storage from endpoint devices such as PCs and mobile devices to enterpriselevel data centers. With the market moving toward AI, edge computing and cloud solutions, traditional “one-size-fits-all” storage infrastructures are proving ineffective against this onslaught of new data and processing requirements. Seagate has seen this trend of ‘shifting of storage locality’ before in the IT industry with the rise of cloud computing. Storage will spread out over multiple devices from edge capture to long-term storage. “Going forward, we anticipate more storage applications being used and not just NVRs and DVRs. We are seeing the growth of enterprise storage like SAN, NAS and DAS being adopted alongside IP surveillance adoption like VMS,” said Yang Future expansion will not be possible without adequate storage and processing
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power. Recently, Seagate announced few key technologies that’s going to enable a higher capacity and higher performance storage offerings in the future. “This breakthrough in technology is HAMR — Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording. A laser is placed on the actuator heats the storage media and allows smaller bit cells to be written, this enables more bits to be crammed in the media. In addition, we have Multi Actuator Technology that allows two sets of data to be written or read from the same drive at the same time, essentially doubling the performance,” said Yang. Seagate is also focused on delivering a comprehensive solution for the video surveillance segment. “With our ‘One Seagate, One Roadmap Strategy,’ we are delivering a full suite of solutions encompassing everything from components (hard drives, SSDs), systems designed for video streaming, to services such as for data recovery. This is a portfolio approach, as opposed to an appliance-focused approach, that will enable Seagate to answer demands of the ever growing video surveillance industry,” said Yang. “Our new SkyHawk family of surveillance-optimized drives is designed for video streaming, optimized for real-time analytics, higher data integrity protection and higher capacities to cater to further data growth. We can deliver smart, safe and secure storage suitable for
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SkyHawk Drives Poised and Ready for Data Growth
The SkyHawk drives were designed specifically for the surveillance industry, where storage requirements are much higher and stricter. These environments involve strenuous workloads that a standard hard disk drive can’t handle, making the deployment of purpose-built drives more effective and cost-efficient. The fact that every SkyHawk drive comes with built-in SkyHawk Health Management (SHM) to prevent data loss prevention, intervention and recovery options further offers peace of mind. The newest addition to the series, the SkyHawk Lite, is a surveillance-optimized security solution designed for small office or home environments. For increased scale, Seagate offers its standard SkyHawk drives which come NVR-ready and optimized for 24/7 write-intensive workloads. It features a larger cache memory to buffer HD video with zero frame loss, while powerful error correction and data recovery algorithms help to prevent dropped frames, even when recording up to 64 video streams. High-speed on-the-fly error correction further prevents freeze frames during live playback. Seagate’s SkyHawk AI drives are ideal for applications that require advanced video analytics in addition to video streaming. More than capable of handling the intensive computational workloads that accompany AI work streams, the AI drive provides unprecedented bandwidth and processing power to manage always-on, data-intensive workloads, while simultaneously analyzing and recording footage from multiple HD cameras.
Robert Yang, VP, Asia-Pacific Sales, Seagate Technology
Vast Potential of Data and Storage
We have only seen the tip of the iceberg when it comes to data and the value it holds for optimizing businesses and security operations. Data storage needs will continue to grow, with rising industry demands for safer, scalable and higher-performance infrastructure. With an eye to the future and through continuous innovation, Seagate is forging ahead into the age of data and onto the frontlines of a more data-driven tomorrow.
“In this new data age, users need to understand storage requirements and revisit their strategies. They should also understand that all these new sources of data make systems more vulnerable than ever to security breaches.”
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s Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia shows no signs of stopping. The World Bank predicts real GDP growth in the country will rise to 5.3 percent in 2018, up from 5.1 last year, a four-year high — growth is attributed to stronger investments and net exports. Additionally, the country will host the 2018 Asian Games for the first time since 1962 in the August of this year.
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The country expects to see a boost in tourism as a result of the games. In terms of security, a growing economy and increase in government spending on infrastructure projects are opening up opportunities for growth. With a number of transportation projects in the works and a push to create smart cities, Indonesia’s security market has plenty of room to grow.
Continued Security Market Growth
The Indonesian security market has been growing rapidly, and this is expected to continue in the coming years. Local and international security companies have expressed optimism about future opportunities. Indonesia is one of the three biggest video surveillance markets in Southeast Asia, expecting a compound annual
Economically, Indonesia has been doing well the last several years. This has translated to a growing security market. With the government lead by President Joko Widodo pushing for better infrastructure, more foreign investment and smart cities, the future of Indonesia’s security market has a lot of promise. BY Eifeh Strom, Freelancer
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Doris Hiwakari, Sales Manager, EcoBuilding Division, Indonesia, Pelco by Schneider Electric
Growing Verticals Provide Opportunities Growth in several verticals is providing more opportunities for security companies. “City surveillance and critical infrastructure (e.g., airports, transit, ports) are still the highest growing market in many countries and Indonesia,” said Lynette Pon, Director of Sales for Greater China, South Asia and Southeast Asia at Genetec. However, many other verticals, such as hospitality, finance and manufacturing, are also growing and offering security companies opportunities for growth. In manufacturing, new and existing factories are looking to implement, upgrade and/or integrate their security systems. This includes areas such as: video surveillance, RFID/biometric access control, intrusion and physical security information management (PSIM), according to Hatmadita Ramuny, MD of Aetherica. New bank branches, ATMs and financial organizations’ offices, are also requiring similar systems, Ramuny added. This also applies to transportation and logistics, where there are demands for mobile video surveillance systems in fleets, cargos and small delivery vehicles, and demands for video surveillance and RFID/ biometric access control systems in logistics companies, depots and warehouses. Doris Hiwakari, Sales Manager of the EcoBuilding Division in Indonesia at Pelco by Schneider Electric, opined, “The highest demand in Indonesia for the security market is in commercial and infrastructure projects. Because Indonesia is a developing country, it has attracted many investors to invest their business here. The increase in the economy is also becoming an attraction for these investors.”
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here is no denying buildings are getting smarter. By 2022 the global smart building market is expected to reach US$31.7 billion, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 33.7 percent from 2017 to 2022, according to a report by MarketsandMarkets. A growing demand for integrated security and safety systems, along with increasing government initiatives for smart building projects are among those driving market growth. The smart cities market is also growing rapidly, and smart buildings are playing an integral role. In fact, smart buildings will make up 7 percent of the total global smart city market in 2025, according to Frost & Sullivan. Furthermore, with several research firms expecting the global smart cities market to surpass $1 trillion in the next few years, the opportunity for growth is exponential.
Smart City Initiatives Boosting Adoption
As more and more governments around the world strive to make their cities smart, buildings are looking for ways to increase operational and financial efficiency to keep up with the smart trend. According to MarketsandMarkets, increased initiatives to build smart and intelligent structures by European governments is why the region is expected to account for the largest market share during the period 2017 to 2022. Terrence McManus, VP of Business Development at BuildingIQ argued the adoption of smart building technologies should be supported and driven by infrastructure-based utilities, cities, governments and building owners, in support of climate change initiatives. “This adoption effort
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Keeping track of visitors entering and exiting an office building can be difficult and time consuming. With the latest developments in visitor management systems, along with integration of systems such as access control, security and emergency dispatch, keeping track of and utilizing visitor data has gotten easier and better than ever. BY Eifeh Strom, Freelancer
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n a daily basis a large office building sees a variety of visitors come through its doors. Whether it be delivery personnel needing to deliver packages, businessmen visiting clients or temporary workers only there for a few weeks, it is important building security operators know exactly who is on the premises at all times. Visitor management systems are there to do just that, and with an increasing need to strengthen safety and security at the workplace, such a system could have immense benefits. Globally the visitor management software market is expected to reach US$6.3 billion by 2025, up from $1.2 billion in 2015, according to a recent report by Zion Market Research. The market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 17.3 percent between 2017 and 2025. The report attributes growth to the increasing implementation of paperless administrative operations, with future opportunities for growth as a result of a current lack of awareness regarding the potential benefits of visitor management software and slow rate of adoption in developing countries. In terms of regional adoption, North America dominates the market. “The major factor for the dominance is high importance in order to strengthen safety and security of the work premises and supporting existing infrastructure to deploy visitor
Joe Oliveri, VP and GM, Security for Building Technologies and Solutions, North America, Johnson Controls
Gaoping Xiao, Director, Sales, APAC, AMAG Technology
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Face recognition has become more common than ever. The technology can be used for both security and non-security purposes. More and more, face recognition is moving toward the edge, as smart cameras embedded with face recognition and deep learning capabilities help users achieve their various objectives. BY William Pao
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ace recognition is now seeing increasing deployment among end-user entities due to its effectiveness in identifying individuals. “Face recognition is the sort of basic capability that could be useful across a very broad range of vertical markets. An automatic system to recognize a person out in the world and connect them with all the other times they have appeared is quite powerful,” said Michael Jamieson, Computer Vision Scientist at Senstar. The primary goal for deploying face recognition is still to secure people and assets against criminals, terrorists or other unwanted individuals. “Face recognition is used a lot in safe city, smart city and airports. In these environments, face recognition is frequently used for identifying blacklisted people,” said Sadi Vural, President and CEO of Ayonix. “Facial recognition software is making video surveillance systems highly effective in terms of minimizing the threat associated with criminal activity. It can be used to provide alerts when blacklisted people enter the building,” said Karen Sangha, Field Marketing Manager for Security Solutions at Panasonic. “This happened at DonauEinkaufszentrum shopping center, 70 miles north of Munich, Germany. It followed a robbery out of hours, when a cash till was stolen. Two weeks later the center’s security team was alerted by the system that the suspected robber had triggered an entrance camera and were able to apprehend him.” In fact, stopping crime is one of the main growth drivers for face recognition, which MarketsandMarket forecast would grow from US$4 billion in 2017 to $7.8 billion by 2022, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.9 percent. “The
increased need for enhanced surveillance and monitoring at public places and the increased use of facial recognition technologies in industries such as the government are expected to be driving the facial recognition market growth,” the market research firm wrote in a report. “Facial recognition technologies are used to minimize the threats associated with terrorism and border securities. The growing need for surveillance at public places is expected to be one of the major factors that drives the growth of the facial recognition market.” Beyond security, however, face recognition is used for various purposes as well, for example helping the end user gain better business intelligence. “The recent developments in facial recognition software not only focus on the need for improved security, but also provides greater levels of insight into customer types and behavior than ever before,” said Sangha. “The use of such analytical capabilities is shaping and changing the way businesses see operations and the way they work for the better. The most popular use is within retail environments, where facial recognition technology can simultaneously be used to power marketing analysis, such as age information and gender evaluation.”
Toward the Edge
Typically, face recognition software is run on a server due to the amount of processing power required. But this process can be very
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Deep Learning and AI to Increase Security & Efficiency
What was once considered something out of a science-fiction movie is now being applied to almost every industry you can think of. Artificial intelligence and deep learning are here and they are increasing efficiency across industries. BY Eifeh Strom, Freelancer
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ver the past few years, the artificial intelligence (AI) market has grown rapidly. With the advancements in processing power and the plethora of information now available as a result of IoT proliferation, more and more industries are putting AI to work. In markets such as retail, an increasing necessity for superior surveillance and monitoring at physical stores, growing awareness and application of AI in the retail industry, enhanced user experience, improved productivity, return on investment (ROI), mainlining inventory accuracy, and supply chain optimization are all driving AI adoption, according to a report by MarketsandMarkets. Growth of AI in the global retail market is expected to reach US$5 billion by 2022, up from $736.1 million in 2016, the report stated. In addition to AI, deep learning has also gained prominence. Despite often being lumped together with machine learning, deep learning takes machine learning a step further by creating smarter, more actionable intelligence through the use of deep neural networks (DNN). The market for deep learning is expected to be worth $1.8 billion by 2022, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 65.3 percent between 2016 and 2022, according to MarketsandMarkets. The report attributes growth to increased R&D activity for the development of
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better processing hardware for deep learning, growing adoption of cloud-based technology, and the growing usage of the deep learning technology across various industries. In the U.S. alone, the deep learning market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 57 percent during the period 2017 to 2021, as stated in a report by Technavio. “Industries across the U.S. are striving hard to channelize and optimize multiple facets of operations, including data analysis, storage, strategy and decisionmaking. Deep learning has surfaced as a powerful tool that assists industries in improving the programming of automated machines/equipment and inducing self-learning capabilities,� the report said. In this article, we will focus on how AI and deep learning are being applied in the physical security industry and how it is helping drive building efficiency.
Using Deep Learning and AI in Security
Words such as big data and the IoT have been hot topics in the last few years. Better image resolution and the IoT have created a massive amount of data, which makes sifting through and maximizing it much more daunting. To
meet these demands, camera and software manufacturers are incorporating AI and deep learning technologies into their analytics. These advances in technology are helping to tackle all this information, thereby increasing the overall effectiveness and efficiency of such systems. In security alone the AI market was valued at roughly $3 billion in 2016, according to MarketsandMarkets; it is expected to reach $34.8 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 31.4 percent during the period 2017 and 2025. “Today’s security industry has reached a critical mass in the volume of collected data and the limits of human attention to effectively search through that data,” said Willem Ryan, VP of Global Marketing and Communications at Avigilon. “As such, the demand for video analytics is increasing globally. Through the power of AI, Avigilon is developing technologies and products that dramatically increase the effectiveness of security systems by focusing human attention on what matters most.” Avigilon’s Appearance Search technology, a sophisticated deep learning AI search engine, is designed to make searching surveillance footage easy. “It incorporates the unique characteristics of a person’s face, as well as shape, size, texture, color, clothing and accessories, to quickly locate a specific person of interest across an entire site,” Ryan explained. “Using the unique combined features of a face based on hair color, texture and other facial features and accessories, this technology is designed to increase the speed and accuracy of investigations by detecting and understanding that it is searching for the same person, even if items such as their clothing change over time.” AI is also being used to bring a new level of automation to surveillance. An example is Avigilon’s Unusual Motion Detection (UMD) technology. “Without any predefined rules or setup, UMD technology is able to continuously learn what typical activity in a scene looks like, and then detect and flag unusual motion. This allows operators to search through large amounts
of footage faster, as UMD focuses their attention on the atypical events that may need further investigation, helping to reduce hours of work to minutes,” Ryan added. Tom Edlund, CTO of BriefCam explained how the use of deep learning helps them achieve significantly higher accuracy than traditional computer vision algorithms, provided there is sufficient data for training and enough resources to compute. “BriefCam offers applications for rapid review and search, real-time smart alerts and quantitative analysis of video from surveillance cameras. Our video processing module uses deep neural networks for object detection, classification and recognition.” “We use deep learning to learn the video scene dynamics and to generate rich and unique metadata. To give an example, a user can search for a woman, 1.7-meters tall wearing a red dress across multiple cameras. The video processing works on all stationary cameras without need for manual configuration,” Edlund added.
Creating More Efficient Buildings With AI
AI is also being used to create more efficient buildings. Things like energy efficiency are becoming increasingly important as smart cities and smart buildings adoption continue to grow. However, smart buildings can be made even smarter with the help of AI and deep learning. An article by an analyst at Navigant Research named three reasons for why commercial buildings are ready for AI: rapid adoption of IoT opens the door to AI in buildings, customers expect technologyenabled convenience, and AI can bolster building owners’ top line. Verdigris Technologies offers an AI-based IoT energy sensor and software as a service (SaaS) for commercial and industrial buildings that learns equipment electricity consumption and optimizes existing building management systems. “Our hardware solution generates a highly granular data stream (monitored at 8kHz). This data provides the foundation
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AWS Seeks New Partners to Provide Video Analytics Amazon Kinesis Video Streams (KVS) is a video ingestion and storage service that allows users to stream videos to Amazon Web Services (AWS) for analytics, machine learning and other processing. AWS partners with companies specialized in video analytics or artificial intelligence solutions enable users to build custom applications on the KVS platform and take advantage of these features. Since Agent Vi, Veritone and ABEJA are among the first companies AWS has partnered with, we asked them to talk about the benefits of such a partnership and what they expect to see going forward. BY the a&s Editorial Team
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ere is how Amazon Kinesis Video Streams (KVS) works. First, KVS provides software development kits to manufacturers to install on their security cameras or other devices — this makes it easier for users to securely stream videos or any time-encoded data from their connected devices to AWS. Then, KVS ingests, stores and processes video streams at any scale for real-time and batch analytics, allowing users to quickly access and retrieve video fragments based on timestamps. Finally, KVS enables users to further analyze video data using video recognition or other applications that take advantage of computer vision and video analytics. It is during this last step that the strengths of AWS partners such as Agent Video Intelligence (Agent Vi), Veritone and ABEJA come into play. The biggest advantage of KVS is that it creates and maintains a readyto-use video ingestion system, in which all the infrastructure necessary to manage video streams is already in place. Users do not need to worry about configuration, scalability, available storage and data security as the number of streams grows; instead, they can focus on building their own artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning applications to analyze video data. KVS can be applied to many different
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scenarios. For example, in a smart home setting the user can stream videos from a baby monitor to AWS for simple playback on a smartphone or some more advanced tasks such as facial recognition. In a retail store where there are multiple security cameras installed, the owner could stream footage captured in real time to AWS and then analyze live feeds using video analytics applications to understand consumer behavior.
Forming Partnerships
While AWS offers its scalable and cost-effective KVS service to end users, it has also established the AWS Partner Network (APN) program. The program is designed to help customers identify companies with machine learning competency and expertise to support integration and deployment of various solutions. The designation recognizes members who provide solutions that help organizations solve their data challenges and enhance machine learning applications. Both Agent Vi and Veritone are APN partners. According to John Ward, VP of Marketing at Veritone, a company must first meet three requirements to
“ The biggest advantage of KVS is that it creates and maintains a readyto-use video ingestion system, in which all the infrastructure necessary to manage video streams is already in place.”
become an APN partner. First, it must have more than four AWS customer references regarding completed machine learning projects. The references must be for projects that started within the past 12 months and are actually in the production stage. Second, its products or solution must be available in three or more AWS regions. Third, there must be a reference for an machine learning case that is optimized for security, reliability, performance, cost optimization and operational excellence. innoVi, Agent Vi’s cloud-based video analytics software as a service (SaaS), is implemented by deep learning technology and other advanced algorithms that enable detection accuracy. Able to distinguish between people, vehicles and static objects, innoVi can not only detect security incidents in real time but also perform analysis that transforms security cameras into intelligent devices, uncovering previously unavailable information. Veritone has developed aiWARE, an AI operating system that leverages AI-based cognitive computing, including facial recognition, transcription, geolocation and sentiment detection to analyze unstructured audio and video data, such as TV broadcasts and surveillance footage. In a press release, Chad Steelberg, Chairman and CEO of Veritone said, “Institutions and organizations recognize the necessity of analyzing unstructured data at scale in near real-time. aiWARE provides them a way to unlock this data, accessing deep analytics and providing business insights like never before. Our collaboration with Amazon Web Services allows customers to deploy our platform in the cloud within minutes, giving them the ability to harness AI to make decisions with more confidence.”
Mutual Benefits
The partnership between AWS and the aforementioned three companies presents a win-win situation. For Agent Vi, the integration of innoVi
with KVS allows the camera owner to add smart analytics functionalities that can automatically detect and alert to events of interest. “The collaboration between Agent Vi and AWS brings a truly disruptive service to the market, that leverages advanced cloud and AI technologies to make any camera, of any brand and from any location, seamlessly smart within seconds,” said Itsik Kattan, CEO of Agent Vi, in a press release. One of the biggest benefits brought by the integration is that it saves hardware costs for customers. “Access to the surveillance footage is obviously mandatory to employ innoVi, and we have so far implemented it using our own innoVi Edge, which is an appliance deployed in the customer’s network that serves as a cloud-gateway between the cameras and our cloud platform. Now, using the integration with Kinesis Video Streams, the video will be streamed directly from the cameras to the AWS cloud, allowing us to access the video in the cloud directly, for further analysis. This simplifies the customer’s deployment, eliminating the need and cost of the innoVi Edge,” Kattan said. Kattan added, “Now that the integration with Kinesis Video Streams can eliminate the need for innoVi Edge in certain cases, innoVi can become a pure SaaS solution. This opens up opportunities regarding how to make innoVi more available to potential customers.” With the integration of Veritone aiWARE and KVS, users are free from the trouble of managing a huge amount of video data while enjoying the advantage of aiWARE making every frame of video searchable for objects, faces, keywords and more. “Amazon Kinesis Video Streams can benefit Veritone by allowing some customers to more easily stream their content to the AWS Cloud where Veritone will process and enrich their content with AI as it is captured, in near real-time and at scale. For example, a customer that has a lot of content being captured on-premise such as
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Colorfy Triggr Triggr can sense the user’s indoor location and automate preset home settings based on their presence and proximity. Using Triggr Beacons with the latest sensors, Triggr can detect nearby people and things and allow users to trigger actions by their presence. Different triggered actions are allowed for different sections of the room. Automatic actions include music streaming, ambient lights, A/ C temperature, and alarm clock and alarm system. (www.colorfy.me)
This camera by Lighthouse is equipped with smart AI. Preset questions allow the camera to focus on specific home events while family members are away, and keep them notified in real time. Lighthouse camera’s AI monitoring eliminates false alerts like pet movements using a 3D sensor and machine learning, so it only notifies users when it detects actual movement triggered by a person it doesn’t recognize. In the app interface, users can simply ask questions to search for home videos accordingly. Moreover, the Lighthouse camera recognizes natural gestures like a simple wave. Children can wave to the camera to send their parents a hello that goes right to their smartphone. (www.light.house)
Security & Control The Lighthouse camera can answer questions regarding home safety such as "Who did you see at the front door while I was out?"
ControlAny Smart BEAK BEAK is a CES 2018 Innovation Awards Honoree. It controls everything in the home remotely and strives to make smart devices even smarter. It currently works with 500+ brands, 2000+ models and 65000+ commands for different appliances. Users can set modes in the system to enjoy live matches at any time and pause the game when getting incoming calls, or rest via the relaxing mode with favorite music being streamed across the whole room. (www.controlany.com)
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Mitipi Virtual Roommate
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Mitipi is a virtual roommate of smart homes. It ensures that the users’ house never seem to be empty by creating light and mimicking acoustic effects when activated. Through intelligent control, people outside will gain the impression that there are residents moving around the room and going about everyday routines. Its control ranges from television, music, cooking sounds, shower sounds and more. (mitipi.com)
BOX2 protects smart home networks and data from malware, stolen passwords, identity theft, spying, and enhances cybersecurity for all connected devices. Via the compatible smartphone app, users can monitor network safety and the connection of all protected devices. Parents can also monitor their children’s online activities and manage screen time through BOX2. (www.bitdefender.com)
The little blue Fingbox by Fing can scan, secure, manage and troubleshoot any network in the smart home and protect the users’ Wi-Fi connected data. While browsing in the network, Fingbox blocks suspicious devices, checks hacker threats, identifies bandwidth hogs and serves as a home digital fence. When it senses suspicious intruders, users can get instant alerts from the smartphone app and react right away. (www.fing.io)
Ausweis Lock Controller Ausweis is a lock solution that provides safe access and access sharing of homes and apartments. With the compatible smartphone app, homeowners can easily unlock the door or create any number of digital keys with a click. Ausweis enables multiobject control with one account and individual access schedules. Users can also get instant notifications during hacking attempts. (www.ausweis.io)
VuPoint Solutions Toucan Outdoor Wireless Security Camera Wi-Fi-enabled and weatherproof Toucan comes with a camera and a smart socket for light fixtures, a PIR motion detector, a smart sensor and more. Via the compatible Kuna app, users can receive alerts, view live video and speak directly to those at the door. (www.vupointsolutions.com)
Olive&Dove Remo+ DoorCam DoorCam can monitor any entry way as it is a wirefree and over-the-door smart HD camera with a built-in motion sensor, two-way audio, and night vision. DoorCam can be installed in seconds and last up to 12 months before the batteries need to be replaced. The antenna and Wi-Fi chipset can be placed separately inside the user’s home to limit Wi-Fi connection interference from thick building materials. (remoplus.co)
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