A&S #I217 JAN.2017

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Dear Mr. Welcome to Smart Hotel. The temperature in your room has been set to your preferred 26ºC. You have a voice message left from five minutes ago. For your 19:00 dinner reservation, we’ve already reserved your favorite seat. Your reference number is 0288. Finally, thanks for choosing Smart Hotel, and we wish you a pleasant stay. Best Regards, Smart Hotel delete

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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 Charlie Wong General Manager

Hospitality is a booming industry across the globe. Yet in the midst of this boom, competition has become more intense.

Hotels to Smarten Up With

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IoT Big Data Hotels Go Green With IoT, Big Data............. 32 Aside from enhancing a hotel’s operational efficiency, operators also aim to achieve further savings on energy, which accounts for a significant portion of a hotel’s cost.

Editorial

General Press Jill Lai Alf Chang William Pao Lisa Hsu Emily Lin Ryan Liu

Editor-in-Chief Senior Consultant Reporter Reporter Editor Reporter

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Corporate Management

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Security Measures Ensure Smooth Sailing Aboard Cruise Ships With thousands of passengers, cruise ships must be able to ensure the security and safety of every person onboard. 8

Cruise Ships Go Full Steam Ahead With Video Surveillance....................................... 42 An integral part of cruise vessel security is video surveillance.

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EDITOR’S NOTE Home Security Innovation Will Influence Professional Security

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Happy Year 2017! At the beginning of the year, CES, the world’s biggest consumer electronics show, once again unveiled several new innovations and gadgets that would set trends in consumer electronics products. VR, drones, robots, autonomous cars and wearable devices with artificial intelligence (AI) took center stage at the show. Smart home systems and appliances were also items that most show attendees were interested in looking at. Take home security cameras for instance, even though there were less surprises compared to the last few years, the overall specifications of home security cameras were enhanced with features such as 1080p resolution, better night view quality, improved motion detection and audio detection. The most important thing is that they are also a lot cheaper compared to a couple of years ago, with prices ranging from US$70 to 200, and the designs became sleeker. One such security camera, Ulo, recently became the most searched product on the internet because it is shaped just like an owl with two LCD eyes, which blinks, follows and squints when people take pictures or do different things. As home security cameras continue to evolve and become much more favored by the general public, we can predict that they will quickly take up part of the professional installation market, such as for SMBs in the near future. Security professionals should therefore also pay attention to smart home sector trends.

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EDITOR EMILY LIN

REPORTER RYAN LIU

It’s kind of exciting to see security evolve, from analog to IP to UHD enabled by advanced compression technologies. Now security solutions combine artificial intelligence, machine learning, and IoT/big data to advance the industry even further to places we’ve never been before. This business is getting more exciting, that’s for sure!

The smart technology article in this issue explores the use of traditional sensors that’s starting to be used outside perimeter security. We are beginning to see sensors integrate with physical security systems in various applications, which provides a verified response, as well as an extra layer of security.

Technologies such as IoT and big data are reshaping the industry. However, understanding of both the benefits and risks they pose will be key to unleashing their full potential. Read on to see how these trends have impacted the hospitality industry and how it is now being leveraged to enhance security as well as guest experiences.

The popularity of drones in recent years have sparked much interest from different sectors to help provide security and surveillance. This issue’s product of the month focuses on the type of aerial drones and drone detector that is available on the market for a variety of applications.

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PRODUCTS OF THE MONTH Nightingale Security Robotic Aerial Security

Stronger awareness with drones and drone detection Editor’s Note: Security and surveillance have moved beyond simply setting up a stationary camera. The introduction of drones has expanded the possibility of receiving a greater range of information by having aerial drones monitor areas that were previously difficult for people to see. Having an eye in the sky allows for better security and safety as drones can quickly spot threats or incidents and send out alerts in different settings from industries to cities. The benefits that aerial drones bring can also become a security threat in some areas. Unwanted drones are an issue for highly protected facilities if they are flying around the perimeters. To counter this problem, drone detectors can be set up to detect suspicious objects and send messages or alerts to users that will inform them of drones flying into the restricted range. Some detectors possess features that can recognize the model of the drones or identify it as a bird.

Nightingale Security provides Robotic Aerial Security for corporations. The comprehensive service consists of drones, base stations and powerful mission control software — all working together to provide autonomous, 24/7 physical security using real-time aerial surveillance cameras and data gathering sensors. Key Features: • Designed specifically for security applications • Stationed on-site for rapid response • Always on duty and ready 24/7 to patrol the facility • Streams live video to security team via PC and mobile devices • Object recognition and following • Autonomous navigation to the point of interest

Supplier: Nightingale Security URL: www.nightingalesecurity.com

Drone Detector

DeTect

The DD610AR Drone Detector is a high sensitivity device designed to detect recreational and commercial drones up to one kilometer. DD610AR provides advance notice of drones commonly used by criminals and terrorists. Alerts are sent to the user which can be linked to alarms and security response teams. Forensic data, such as a unique identifier for an intruding drone, is preserved for legal proceedings. Custom Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) allow for easy integration with existing systems.

Cooperative and non-cooperative drone and small unmanned aerial vehicle/ system (UAV/UAS) detection, tracking, identification and intrusion alerting. Ideal for airports, power plants, industrial plants, public events and other sites that require airspace intrusion control for facility security and public safety.

DD610AR Stationary Drone Detector

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Key Features: • Advanced warning of drones used by unauthorized operators • For centralized facilities or perimeter monitoring • Integrates into existing zone-based alarm systems with dry contact relays • Open API for integration into operation centers and security systems • Operating temperature range -76/274° F (-60/134° C)

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HARRIER DSR-200 Drone Surveillance Radar

Key Features: • Optional panoramic or cue-to-target • Classification of drones (quadcopter, camera integration helicopter, RC aircraft) and non-drones • Multi-functional for simultaneous (birds) detection of drones and conventional • Automatic operation with user-definable aircraft (ultralights, helicopters, risk alert zones and intrusion perimeters small-to-large aircraft) • Real-time track plotting to identify • Full remote control and real-time probable drone launch and control sites information display (radar and video) for for interdiction multiple users through secure network and web displays

Supplier: DeTect Intelligent Radar URL: www.detect-inc.com


Ascending Technologies AscTec Falcon 8

The AscTec Falcon 8 went into serial production in 2009 and has since been used globally for professional applications. For projects, the octocopter offers precision and safety with the reliable AscTec High-Performance GPS and the new control unit AscTec Trinity. It weighs in at a mere 2.3 kilograms of takeoff weight and works with maximum efficiency in the air – on- and offshore, even in challenging conditions. Key Features: • Fully automated flight routes in 2D and 3D are exactly reproducible by waypoint navigation, resulting in great ground coverage and reliable information • Auto-functions for economic efficiency: up to 360° spherical or cylindrical panos, Point-ofInterest (POI) imaging and Circle-of-Interest (COI) imaging • Permanent live flight check: the flight system sends all relevant flight data to the mobile ground station in real time, delivering visual and acoustic signals

• Enhanced safety in case of emergency: in case of total link loss, a safety mode takes over the controls to initiate an automatic landing maneuver. Users can choose between “Direct landing”, “Come home straight” and “Come home high” • Direct control, settings and telemetry viewed in real time. Users have total control over the flight system and camera at any time. Zoom, aperture or exposure time can be changed by the user or when changed light conditions require spontaneous resetting

Supplier: Ascending Technologies URL: www.asctec.de/en

Dedrone

DroneTracker Multi Sensor DT Multi Sensors can be mounted permanently to facades or special poles, in order to survey a defined section of the sky 24/7. The sensors are designed to be used in a variety of locations including prisons, industrial facilities, government facilities and private buildings. It is equipped with a wide range of detectors such as acoustic and Wi-Fi sensors.

Key Features: • Microphones have a reach of 50-80 meters; civilian UAVs have typical acoustic characteristics that are used for reliable detection • Integrated Wi-Fi-sensor detects WLAN drone signals which allows for identification of certain drone models and even single devices • Sensors can be equipped with an infrared camera; the data is interpreted by means of enhanced image analysis methods • Each DroneTracker is equipped with a daylight camera that uses enhanced image analysis functions to analyze the live video feed

Supplier: Dedrone URL: www.dedrone.com

FLIR Aerial First Responder Kits

By combining the flight stability, gimbal technology, mobile app integration and image transmission of the DJI Inspire 1 with FLIR Systems’ thermal imaging technology, these packages provide solutions for reliable, rapid-deployable aerial thermal imaging. They are particularly suitable for firefighting support because they give incident commanders the ability to see through smoke and keep track of their personnel in large fire scenes. They are also must-have kits for rapidly deployed SAR missions regardless of the time of day. Key Features: • Airborne thermal imaging support at the users’ fingertips for every call • Ability to see through smoke and keep an eye on personnel in complex fire scenes • Expanded SAR operations day and night • Monitors roof conditions to reduce risk to firefighters • Highly-integrated, easy-to-fly aircraft with drone app for live video, camera control and digital recording • Complete package that includes everything users need to get flying in minutes

Supplier: FLIR Systems URL: www.flir.com

Sunflower Home Awareness System

The Sunflower Home Awareness System combines outdoor sensors with an aerial camera for a complete view of what is going on around the home. Sunflower Smart Lights learn the property’s routines, deterring unwanted visitors with light and sound. When there’s unusual activity, the Smart Lights work with the Sunflower Flying Camera to identify what is happening. Key Features: • Clear views: when the Smart Light detects something strange, the flying camera can be sent to the point of interest for live video • Insightful alerts: different events require different responses. Apps can be pre-set to send alerts or handle things on its own • Sunflower Smart Light 360° motion sensors detect movement; vibration sensors identify footsteps • Sunflower Flying Camera uses differential GPS for precise navigation around the property

Supplier: Sunflower Labs URL: www.sunflower-labs.com 15


NEWS FEATURES a&s explores topics that are generating interest in the security industry, offering readers important facts and information relevant to their profession.

Gemalto Expects Growth With 3M’s Identity Management Business Acquisition The acquisition of the 3M’s biometric business will expand Gemalto’s presence in the authentication and verification arena. BY Ryan Liu

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emalto announced that it has entered into agreements to acquire 3M’s Identity Management Business for US$850 million to be paid out in cash and existing long term credit facilities. The transaction is expected to occur in the first half of 2017 and will complete Gemalto’s G o ve r n m e n t P r o g r a m s , enabling it to offer solutions for the commercial biometrics market. 3M’s Identity Management Business is a trusted partner to governments, law enforcement, border control and civil identification bodies worldwide. It offers biometrics-based, end-to-end solutions that enables identity verification and user-friendly authentication. Its business lines include

APPLICATION CASES

2.5% JAN 2017 ● www.asmag.com

US hotel occupancy rate increased 2.5% year-on-year in November 2016. Source: STR

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biometrics which represents 61 percent of total revenue, while 13 percent is from document readers and 26 percent is from secure materials. Globally speaking, 54 percent of the fixed revenue for the Identity Management Business is from the Americas, 32 percent came from EMEA, and Asia generates about 14 percent. With 3M’s Identity Management Business’ focus on biometric identity verification and authentication, the acquisition will build upon Gemalto’s existing common core technologies of authentication, data protection, key management, secure issuance and biometric identification. The biometric applications will be placed in enterprise, government, payment and

Mobil M2M. According to Jacques Tierny, CFO at Gemalto, “60 percent to 65 percent of 3M’s Identity Management Business revenue will be reported as Platform & Services.” On a pro forma basis, the addition would have a two percentage increase in contribution on Platform & Services activity in the company’s 2015 revenue. Tierny added that by joining Gemalto’s Government Programs business, 3M’s Identity Management Business “would have represented around 18 percent of 2015 company revenue on a pro forma basis.” After the acquisition is completed, Gemalto will retain a strong financial structure with a net debt/adjusted EBITDA ratio below 1.5. The

"This acquisition will complete Gemalto’s Government Programs, enabling it to offer solutions for the commercial biometrics market." transaction will be accretive to adjusted Earnings Per Share. As part of Gemalto’s long-term strategy and the development of this core technology across

EVENT VENUES

GENETEC PROTECTS US BASEBALL FACILITY BB&T Ballpark is a stadium located in North Carolina, U.S. Stadium operators wanted a security system that would let guests move freely, while monitoring strategic locations and limiting access to sensitive areas. The installed system was based on Genetec’s Security Center, a unified platform that combines Omnicast IP video surveillance, Synergis access control and AutoVu automatic license plate recognition systems with other third-party systems and plug-ins. BB&T Ballpark installed 50 network cameras

from Axis Communications inside and outside the stadium. Various doors within the facility have also been equipped with HID Global iClass readers and controllers to secure access to personnel-only areas. All of these devices are managed within the Security Center. Bosch intrusion detection panels have also been unified within the Security Center. Additionally, intrusion panel alarms and accessdenied events are all synced with video from nearby cameras, so officers can quickly see what’s happening and respond.


Smart Solution in Cities Could Help People With Visual Disabilities The introduction of smart solutions has open doors for greater assistance toward those with visual impairments. BY Ryan Liu

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its businesses, the acquired business revenue is expected to grow at +10 percent CAGR with EBITDA margins above 20 percent by 2020.

mplementation of smart solutions in cities could reduce obstacles for people with disabilities. In Taiwan, plans are being developed to utilize smart phones and other devices to help those with visual impairments have a clearer way of moving through an environment. Sound is an important sense for those with visual impairments. It may be difficult for a visually impaired person to pinpoint the exact location they need, such as finding the bus station. Developing position applications by utilizing sound and GPS to guide the individual through an area becomes an important consideration when integrating smart technologies. The Institute for Information Industry in Taiwan has proposed a plan to integrate devices and services in cities and gear them toward those with visual impairments. THLight, a Taiwanese company developing location beacons, is helping to make traversal easier with their technology. The beacon can be placed strategically in buildings such as schools or even throughout cities. The individual can enter a location into a smart phone app that works in correlation with the beacon and GPS. A voice-over will guide them to each beacon until they reached their destination. At the beacon, the app will give the current location and directions to the next stop. Services is just as important as technology when providing a disabled friendly environment. Public facilities can implement on-call services to guide a visually impaired individual through an area to help familiarize them with the location. The National Library of Public Information in Taichung, Taiwan offers this service using a smart phone app to alert a staff to guide them through the facility. As the future becomes more technology-oriented, it opens up the possibility of a safer and communicative city for the disabled community.

LOGISTICS

DOMINICAN SHIPPING COMPANY GUARDS CARGO WITH SONY Marítima Dominicana SAS is a shipping company in the Dominican Republic. The company’s previous analog monitoring system suffered from poor image quality and rising maintenance costs. To address these problems, a total of 92 Sony IP network cameras have been installed across the facilities. Sony’s mini-dome cameras were installed to keep a watchful eye on key areas, as their wide-angle lens and Exmor CMOS sensor ensures Full HD video footage, even in low-light conditions or with harsh backlighting by open doorways. Outside areas are further protected by vandalresistant rapid dome PTZ cameras. Camera images are monitored around the clock in a central control room at the main terminal where up to 28 days of video footage are recorded to a central server. Sony’s RealShot Manager also offers an intuitive interface for managing camera and recording functions.

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Dear Mr. Welcome to Smart Hotel. The temperature in your room has been set to your preferred 26ºC. You have a voice message left from five minutes ago. For your 19:00 dinner reservation, we’ve already reserved your favorite seat. Your reference number is 0288. Finally, thanks for choosing Smart Hotel, and we wish you a pleasant stay. Best Regards, Smart Hotel delete

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Hospitality is a booming industry across the globe. Yet in the midst of this boom, competition has become more intense. More and more hoteliers therefore turn to technology to boost operational efficiency and retain customers. This is where the Internet of Things and big data can help. BY William Pao

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ospitality has been thriving over the past few years. A recent survey by Scotiabank, for example, indicated that European hotels saw a 7.1 percent increase in revenue per available room (RevPAR) and 1.5 percent increase in occupancy rates in 2015 compared to 2014, and that up to May 2016, US RevPAR went up 3 percent compared to the same period in the previous year. Another report by PriceWaterhouseCooper, meanwhile, noted that most respondents recorded double-digit RevPAR in 2015 and forecasted the growth would continue in 2016 and 2017.

OppOrtunities and threats While the growth in hospitality brings opportunities to hotel operators across the globe, they are faced with threats as well. With existing hotels in place and new ones springing up, operators find it more and more difficult to compete and retain customers, who are faced with more choices. Patrick Lim, Director of Group Sales and Marketing at Singaporebased Ademco Security Group, used his own country as an example. “Singapore is both an exciting and very competitive market for hotel operators. Whether for business or tourism, hotel operators enjoyed some of

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Hotels Go

Green With IoT, Big Data JAN 2017 ● www.asmag.com

Aside from enhancing a hotel’s operational efficiency, operators also aim to achieve further savings on energy, which accounts for a significant portion of a hotel’s cost. In this regard, IoT and big data can help, too. BY William Pao

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nergy consumption traditionally accounts for a big part in a hotel’s operational expenses. The situation has been made worse with rising energy cost. According to a study by CBRE in 2015, utility expenses per occupied room across US hotels rose an average 1.7 percent between 2013 and 2014. For each type


of utility, electricity rose 1.3 percent, gas/fuel 5.2 percent, and water/sewer 2.1 percent. To cut down on cost, operators turn to smart solutions that can help reduce energy usage significantly. “While the purpose of using smart solutions is for energy saving, management cost saving, security as well as convenience, energy saving is still the first reason why investors choose a smart hotel solution,” said Jack He, International Sales and Marketing Director at HDL, a hotel automation solutions provider. In this regard, operators can benefit from IoT and big data technologies which manage and control connected devices such as sensors, lights, smart thermostats, automatic blinds, and others, as well as examine data collected from these devices to see how energy can be saved further. “Utilizing our expertise, we provide energy saving technologies as such smart digital meters to monitor energy usage as well as smart building automation system such as the ABB i-bus KNX system, where it can automatically adjust the air conditional fan speed and light emission to achieve optimum temperature and brightness to avoid wastage of electricity, as well as being able to control the electrical devices in the building via the mobile or tablet device,” said John Tan, Key Account Manager at ABB. “Large volumes of building-related data are available in real time. This means that solutions and service offerings set new standards for comfort, productivity, security and energy efficiency. Buildings have to be not only energy efficient, but also digital intelligent,” said Tailung Hung, Head of Solution and Service Portfolio for Building Technologies at Siemens Taiwan.

SenSing the environment A hotel is commonly divided into common areas and guest rooms, each can be helped with smart solutions to achieve energy savings. In common areas like the lobby, sensors can detect the crowdedness of the area, current inside or outside temperature and the brightness of the facility to automatically adjust HVAC or illumination to the most desired level.

Siemens, Marriott Team Up to Save on Energy

Marriott is one of the largest hotel chains in the world, with operations in 72 countries. It has joined hands with Siemens to reduce energy consumption.  Adapted from Siemens The Marriott Hotel Chain in Europe is currently embarked on an ambitious energy efficiency program. The goals are to reduce water and electricity use in participating hotels by 20 percent until 2020. Additionally, Marriott intends to cut carbon dioxide emissions at every location by 10 percent. To take on this challenge, Marriott has teamed up with Siemens to run its energy efficiency program, which involves performing an on-site audit, determining individual measurement criteria and optimizing the building management systems and processes according to these criteria. Once the optimization work has been completed, Siemens energy experts will remotely monitor and optimize energy consumption data on an ongoing basis. Green Building Monitors will also be deployed, allowing employees and guests to view current energy consumption and thus raise their awareness of energy-efficient behavior. The Charles de Gaulle Airport Marriott Hotel in France piloted the energy efficiency project. With the help of Siemens this hotel was able to cut its energy costs by 15 percent as well as CO2 emissions also by 15 percent. In addition to the pilot project in Paris, Siemens implemented the program in 15 other European Marriott Hotels. The potential savings are more than 1 million euros per year. That means an average payback time of less than three years than what Marriott had hoped for.

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ruise ships are like floating mini cities — they have their own stores, restaurants, casinos and entertainment venues, among others. Filled to capacity, a cruise ship could have over 6,000 passengers aboard at any given time. With so much going on and such a large number of people, safety and security are paramount to ensure cruise goers are allowed to sit back and relax. As an industry, cruises are a major part of global tourism. The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) estimated roughly 24 million passengers would travel on cruise lines globally in 2016, a number that has steadily increased year by year. Not only have passenger numbers increased, the number of routes and ships have also seen rapid growth.

This increase has had a direct impact on the demand for security and safety equipment. Nowadays, modern cruise ships are large, complex vessels with integrated electrical and network systems. New ships like the Harmony of the Seas, currently the world’s largest passenger ship at a length of 1,188.1 feet and capacity of over 6,000 passengers and 2,000 crew, have advanced network infrastructure. “Newer ships typically have IP network infrastructure deployed throughout which is used for a range of services including the ship’s system, IT,

Cruise industry FaCts

The cruise industry is a major contributor to the overall global tourism industry. According to the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA), cruise travel outpaced general leisure travel in the U.S. by 22 percent, between 2008 and 2014. The cruise industry is growing at a fast pace. In 2015, there were 448 cruise ships, with another 27 scheduled to debut in 2016. The Caribbean was the most popular destination in 2016, making up a total of 33.7 percent of all cruise line deployments. While the U.S. cruise industry continues to dominate the global market, other regions around the world have seen major growth in the last 10 years. The total passenger numbers in Australia grew six-fold from 2004 to 2014, reaching over 1 million from only 150,000. Interest in cruises has also grown in Asia, with a passenger capacity of 2.2 million in 2015.

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With thousands of passengers, cruise ships must be able to ensure the security and safety of every person onboard. As the number of people opting to embark on cruises continue to increase, so does the potential of the cruise industry for security. BY Eifeh Strom, Freelancer

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internet, entertainment, retail, communications and security,� said Jeff Whitney, VP of Global Marketing at Arecont Vision. These new technologically advanced ships provide the framework for equally advanced security systems. Furthermore, with cruise lines spending their resources on people and security systems to provide protection without access to lethal weapons, they must focus on preventing and deterring events before they escalate. Comprehensive safety and security measures are the only way to achieve this goal.

Security at Sea While the actual number of serious incidents onboard cruise vessels

Jumbi Edulbehram, Regional President, Americas, Oncam

Anthony Incorvati, Business Development Manager, Critical Infrastructure and Transportation, Axis Communications

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Cruise Ships

Go Full Steam Ahead With

An integral part of cruise vessel security is video surveillance. The correct camera selection, placement and installation can either make or break a ship’s security system.

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BY Eifeh Strom, Freelancer


he cruise industry has been receiving a lot of media attention regarding security onboard its vessels. From people falling overboard to physical and sexual assaults to vandalism and theft, cruise ships are subject to a wide range of different security and safety threats. When it comes to video surveillance, all of the aforementioned have a direct and positive impact on its demand. From a technology standpoint, these incidents have driven demand for upgrading current video management systems aboard cruise vessels. The addition of intelligent video algorithms, use of 360-degree cameras, high-definition video feeds and advanced video forensic capabilities for enhanced video search as well as man overboard detection technology are all examples of upgrade measures cruise line operators are deploying.

Increased surveIllance needs With fears around terrorism heightened and a general

SlipS and FallS — did They or didn’T They?

Slip-and-fall incidents on cruise ships are one of the most common personal injury suits filed against cruise line operators. “Some passengers can find themselves being a bit opportunistic in false slip and falls and other false acts that attempt to hold the cruise ship liable,” said Anthony Incorvati, Business Development Manager of Critical Infrastructure and Transportation at Axis Communications. In situations such as these, having video evidence of such slips and falls provide the necessary proof to determine which party is at fault. Video surveillance thus is an essential component to a cruise vessel’s risk management and liability.

need to feel safer, cruise ship operators must do everything they can to ensure the safety of all those aboard. By deploying a comprehensive security system made up of access control, identity management and video surveillance, ship operators are able to better ensure all personnel are kept safe. Regulations such as the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2010 require cruise vessels to comply with certain security system requirements. “Cruise ship operators strive to stay compliant with various regulations, and video surveillance is at the center of these requests,” said Jumbi Edulbehram, Regional President for Americas at Oncam. “The goal is to have visual evidence of incidents, criminal activity or unsafe behavior.” As the core of any good security system, the importance of a robust video surveillance solution is imperative, and an IP video surveillance is particularly well suited to the needs of cruise ships, explained Anthony Incorvati, Business Development Manager of Critical Infrastructure and Transportation at Axis Communications. “For a cruise ship, we are talking about the perfect storm when it comes to so many different subcategories of users and environments. In one location we have casinos, restaurants, hotels, day and night operations, diverse climate and lighting conditions, diverse areas from many nooks and crannies (both passenger and operations areas — power plant, kitchens, etc.) to larger open deck spaces,” he said. Such a surveillance system is able to support this variety of users and uses in a ship environment.

less cameras, more coverage Cruise ship operators, like most security operators, are constantly looking to reduce security and surveillance costs while at the same time improve coverage, image quality and situational awareness. One way of doing this is by reducing the number of cameras used by replacing them with cameras that can

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Sensing the Sensational

Benefits of Sensors by Lisa Hsu

The need for sensors is increasing dramatically, especially with the ongoing boom of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the innovations of sensing technology. The popularity of fusing sensors with security systems for better protection and operational efficiency comes to light, but there are challenges ahead.

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he growing popular it y of the Internet of Things (IoT ), along with more developed technology and lower cost of sensors, has boosted the use of sensors. Based on figures from a repor t by

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bccResearch, the global market for sensors reached US$101.9 billion in 2015. This market is estimated to reach $190.6 billion by 2021, with a CAGR of 11 percent for the period of 2016 to 2021. The image and chemical sensors segment is estimated

to increase from $28.4 billion in 2016 to $51.2 billion by 2021, with a CAGR of 12.8 percent, while the biosensor and fingerprint sensor segment is estimated to reach $23.9 billion in 2016 and $44.5 billion by 2020, with a CAGR of 13.2 percent.


There are several types of sensors that are usually used for security. Just to name a few, they include: passive infrared (PIR), microwave, ultrasonic, tomographic motion detection, sensors integrated in video cameras and dual technology. They are typically used for perimeter security or any indoor/outdoor environment intrusion detection, such as fence detection, buried cable detection, alarm monitoring and control. Now, the use of sensors has expanded past perimeter security, intrusion detection and can be seen in various applications, for instance, access control and many others, even beyond security. “Larger multi-site organizations are increasingly using full integrated security management systems which pull all aspects of security together in one user interface. Sensors have always been part of that — either at the perimeter or at every door — but we are now seeing a new generation and that will grow faster with the Internet of Things,” said David Ella, VP of Product Marketing at AMAG Technology. Moreover, the realization that sensors can transmit valuable data has become more widespread, boosting the implementation of sensors in the security market. “A simple example of this is in retail, where a device that was historically utilized for access control is now the launch point for the introduction of marketing materials via a mobile device or beacon, a guide for consumer navigation, or in the case of a repeat customer or loyalty program member, a series of routines or predefined actions that the consumer prefers,” explained Rob Martens, Futurist and VP of Strategy and Partnerships at Allegion. On the other hand, another type of sensor that has become very popular over the past few years are sensors integrated into surveillance cameras — video analytics. The possibilities of these sensors are endless, as they are controlled by algorithms designed for the user’s multiple requirements. However, instead of focusing on the various ways video

analytics or image sensors are used for, in this article we will explore the different ways sensing technologies are deployed and how they benefit the traditional security system.

Benefits of ComBining sensors in a seCurity system Traditionally, only one technology was used to protect or monitor a certain area most of the time — surveillance cameras. However, this often created false alarms or blind spots. “Camera technology with video content analysis (VCA) does people counting and barrier perimeter detection for indoor environments. But if you get into an outdoor environment, sometimes cameras are affected by light. Even a thermal camera can be impacted by ambient temperature and movement of air,” said Jacques Vaarre, MD at Optex Europe. “A single sensor could start to allow false positives, and adding a comple-

mentary system can allow the false positives to be double checked and alerts and alarms stopped before being sent out,” said Douglas Bellin, Senior Manager of Industrial Markets at Cisco Systems. “Take for example a gauge is telling you one thing, but there is only one way to verify this — which is by physically seeing what is happening in that area. The video stream could be looking at the gauge and allow remote viewing, but also allow the same video stream to allow sight verification of the environment around the area.” Now, the benefits of fusing technology together in an integrated system, creating an extra layer of security and verified responses have gradually come to light. In the same sense, sensors have also made its way to benefit users for multiple purposes. Some examples in the following discussion will further elaborate on the convergence of multiple technologies.

Gunshot Detection

The increasing number of gun shooting incidents, especially in the U.S., has driven the need for gunshot detection systems.

Driven by gun shooting and terrorist attacks, audio sensors have gained popularity, especially in the U.S. According to the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), a corporation that supplies an online archive of gun violence incidents in America — at the time of writing (only six days into 2017), 187 deaths were

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IoT Security Threats & Improvements The vulnerabilities inherent in the Internet of Things became the means behind a US cyberattack on October 21, 2016. From 7am Eastern Time that Friday morning, services such as Twitter, Spotify, Netflix and Reddit were taken offline. All these companies used DNS services from Dyn. The distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack of Dyn’s servers caused this incident. By a&s SMAhome

iot Device vulneraBility is reason BehinD us cyBerattack According to Dyn, tens of millions of devices around the world were used to bomb its servers with traffic. According to security analysts, the hackers hijacked IoT devices and linked them to a massive botnet controlled by the Mirai malware to mount this attack. Mirai was born as a result of, and thrived on, the poor level of security found in many smart home devices. IoT devices are often poorly protected, which makes them easy targets for hackers. For example, many devices still use default usernames and passwords, and once Mirai finds a way to access the device’s credentials, the malware hijacks it and adds it to the botnet.

Additionally, many of the devices that were involved in this attack were made by a Chinese manufacturer, XiongMai Technologies. The Chinese company makes IoT components and sells them to vendors for them to incorporate in their own products. This allowed millions of IoT devices using XiongMai’s user account settings to be hijacked, including security cameras, smart home devices and baby monitors. The users would not notice that their devices have been used as the weapons for the cyberattack, and since endusers usually cannot modify the credentials themselves, it’s difficult to protect these vulnerable products. According to Flashpoint Security’s data on October 6th, there were over 515,000 devices that could be hijacked through this manner. There were three separate DDoS attacks on Dyn’s servers. As the company provides domain names for hundreds of major websites, its popular web services were shut down for the rest of the day. This big attack has raised concerns about the security of IoT devices. Traditional cyberattacks target a website to shut down its service. As IoT devices increase in number, attacks like the one on Dyn’s servers might become more common in the future. More businesses would be threatened as the attacks becomes more and more powerful each time.

PhiliPs hue’s ZigBee Protocol as a hacking Platform Smart lighting Philips Hue has once again become a target for cyberattacks. Researchers of a recently published study were successful in their attempt to hijack Philips Hue smart light bulbs through the Zigbee protocol. The study results show that hackers can take advantage of Philips Hue’s flaws and the Zigbee protocol to push a malicious firmware update. Once the fake update gets on one smart light bulb, it will spread automatically from it to the other ones. Once it is hacked, the hacker will be able to turn the lights on and off from an automobile driving by or a drone flying outside the building or house with the device . In this case, the researchers proved that they were able to hack Philips Hue lightbulbs from 400 meters away outdoors and 70 meters inside. They hijacked the devices by driving around or flying a drone equipped with off-theshelf hardware. This study revealed that this kind of threat to connected

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Milestone XProtect 2016 R3 Advanced VMS Features:

• R ecorded video is kept in RAM until the VMS determines the video needs to be written to slower mechanical disks • With Scalable Video Quality Recording (SVQR), a low bandwidth connection can be used to send low resolution video to a command center for real-time situational awareness • Support for H.265 video compression • New Smart Maps function introduces support for Google, Bing and OpenStreetMap, in addition to geo-referenced GIS maps and CAD drawings • Support for the IT-industry safety standard Kerberos

AXIS Q3505-SVE Mk II Network Camera Features:

• H igh-corrosion resistance against sea water and chemicals • Enhanced Light-finder and WDR - Forensic Capture • 50/60 fps in HDTV 1080p or 100/120 fps in 720p • Vandal resistance with IK10+ (50 joules) • Broad range of temperatures ranging from -50 °C to 60 ºC (-58 ºF to 140 ºF) ■Milestone Systems/Denmark ■Email: info@milestonesys.com

■Axis Communications/Sweden ■Email: axis-sap@axis.com

Sony SNC-VB642D Outdoor Bullet-Type Full HD IP Network Camera with IR (E-Series) Features: • • • • •

andal resistant V Sees every scene clearly with Full HD image quality Captures smooth, fluid movement at 60fps Steadier, more stable video footage Clear pictures in total darkness with advanced IR

■Sony/Japan ■Email: bis.product.support@am.sony.com

ISONAS Pure IP RC-04 Access Control Features:

• • • • •

eader-controllers are available in two models: multi-card technology (125 kHZ and 13.56 MHZ) or a proximity-only version (125kHz) R BLE allows users to utilize Pure Mobile application and use smart phones as credential Local mode feature allows readers to function without network connection Tamper detection via accelerometer senses any type of altering and prevents security breaches with the reader Secure data transmissions with AES 256 bit encryption

■ISONAS/U.S. ■Email: sales@isonas.com

Hundure Technology HTA-500PEF Fingerprint Time & Attendance Recorder Features:

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• S upports 1,500 users with 2 fingerprint templates for each person • Provides 3,000 cardholders and 100,000 events • Built-in voice prompt function, easy to operate • Built-in USB-host interface to import/export data through USB flash drive • Color LCD displays time, date, duty shift and shows cardholder’s English name and card number after verification • Provides 32 working shifts and 32 siren schedules ■Hundure Technology/Taiwan ■Email: overseas@hundure.com

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FLIR Meridian NVR Features:

• • • • •

re-loaded with video management software P Built-in 8-port PoE switch for easy installation Thumbnail search in Control Center and EZ Client Feature-rich, easy to use and optimized for touch screens New EZ client web interface reduces total cost of ownership (TCO)

■FLIR Systems/U.S. ■Email: visiblesales@flir.com

Hanwha Techwin PNP-9200RH 4K 20x Network IR PTZ Dome Camera Features: • • • • • •

ax. 8-MP (3840 x 2160) resolution M Real 4K 20X IR corrected optical zoom, 16X digital zoom Max. Prest 400˚/sec (Pan), 300˚/sec (Tilt) H.265, H.264, MJPEG, WiseStream support Max. 30fps at 4K (H.265, H.264) Max. IR viewable length : 200 m

■Hanwha Techwin Europe/U.K. ■Email: help.cctv@hanwha.com


Seagate IronWolf Pro Hard Drive Features:

• • • •

ulti-bay and NAS-ready with built-In RV sensors M NAS with multi-user optimization Capacity ranges from 6 TB, 8 TB and 10 TB Built with AgileArray, focused on drive balance, RAID optimization and power management

• R AID optimization increases performance and reliability with error recovery control for better data integrity

■Seagate Technology/U.S. ■Email: apj.sales.enquiry@seagate.com

OPTEX Redscan RLS-2020 Laser Sensor Features:

• I nnovative compact design - suitable for design-centric applications • Flexible mounting options- its multi-angle adjustment and mounting options are scalable across a range of security applications • High speed and resolution detection - provides pinpoint detection of small objects in indoor and outdoor applications complementing camera-driven motion detection • Improved utility software - streamlined for easy and flexible settings • IP integrated- can be used as an analog or IP device • Elevates IP video surveillance and detection

Pelco Next Generation Sarix IME+ Indoor and Environmental/Vandal Mini Domes Features: • • • •

S ureVision 3.0 technology Up to 3-MP (MPx) resolution Up to 60 images per second (ips) Autofocus Varifocal 3 ~ 9 mm and 9~22 mm lens • Power over Ethernet (PoE), IEEE 802.3af, 24 VAC, 12 VDC • Built-in analytics suite ■Pelco by Schneider Electric/U.S. ■Email: sales@pelco.com

■OPTEX/U.S. ■Email: cchoate@optexamerica.com

HID EasyLobby Solo Visitor Management Software Features:

• S upported operating systems - Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 including Windows Pro tablets • Languages supported - English/Coming Soon - Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Turkish and Arabic • Databases supported - EasyLobby Solo will set up and configure an SQL Server database to securely store visitor records automatically • Employee import - import employee information using a provided template into the EasyLobby Solo database to eliminate visitors from handwriting who they are there to see • Number of visitors allowed per day - unlimited visitors, check in as many visitors as the hard drive can store ■HID Global/U.S. ■Email: customerservice@hidglobal.com

Kantech (part of Tyco Security Products) EntraPass Go Pass Mobile App Features:

• U ses mobile device to access secured areas • Works with any Kantech reader • Solves problems of lost cards • Great for visitors, temporary workers or high turnover of personnel populations • Fast, easy authorization process • Access defined by privileges in EntraPass ■ Kantech (part of Tyco Security Products)/U.S. ■Email: kantechsales@tycoint.com

Siqura HSD870H3 MDC - Rugged IP 1080p 60fps PTZ Marine Dome Camera Features: • • • • •

uilt for harsh off-shore and marine environments B Full HD 1080p60 resolution Quad stream H.264/H.264 or H.264/MJPEG 30x optical zoom, 12x digital zoom Day/night with IR-cut filter, WDR, BLC

■Siqura (part of TKH Security Solutions)/Netherlands ■Email: sales.nl@tkhsecurity.com

ZKTeco MB360 Multi-Bio Time Attendance Terminal With Access Control Functions Features:

• • • • • •

Multiple languages Communication: TCP/IP, USB-Host, Wi-Fi (optional) High verification speed Professional firmware and platform make it more flexible Intuitive and stunning UI design 1,200 faces; 1,500 fingerprints; 100,000 records; and 2,000 cards (optional)

■ZKTeco/U.S. ■Email: sales@zkaccess.com

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January – August 2017

WORLD SECURITY EXHIBITION DIRECTORY Exhibitions marked with indicate a&s portfolio's scheduled participation. See a&s personally at these shows. Please refer to the "Yearly Show Calendar" at www.asmag.com/main/global_events.aspx.

January

Intersec • Date: 2017/01/22–01/24 • 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

April

ISC West • Date: 2017/04/05–04/07 • Venue: Sands Expo & Convention Center, Las Vegas, U.S.A. • Tel: +1-203-840-5602 • Email: inquiry@isc.reedexpo.com • URL: www.iscwest.com

Secutech India March

Safe Secure Pakistan

• Date: 2017/03/07–03/09 • Venue: Pak-China Friendship Centre, Islamabad, Pakistan • Tel: +92-21-111-734-266 • Email: info@safesecurepakistan.com • URL: www.safesecurepakistan.com

Security Show

• Date: 2017/03/07–03/10 • Venue: Tokyo Bright Sight, Tokyo, Japan • Tel: +81-3-3512-5670 • Email: tradefairs2017@smj.co.jp • URL: https://messe.nikkei.co.jp

Expo Seguridad • Date: 2017/03/14–03/16 • Venue: Centro Banamax, Mexico City • Tel: +1-203-722-7351 • Email: joliver@reedexpo.com • URL: www.exposeguridadmexico.com

MIPS

• Date: 2017/03/21–03/24 • Venue: Expocentre Fairgrounds, Moscow, Russia • Tel: +7-499-750-08-28 • Email: valentina.michaelson@ite-exhibitions.com • URL: www.securika-moscow.ru

• Date: 2017/03/29–03/30 • Venue: SMX Convention Center, Manila, Philippines • Tel: +632-818-6828 • Email: leverage@leverageinternational.com • URL: www.protect.leverageinternational.com

Secutech International • Date: 2017/04/12–04/14 • Venue: Nangang Exhibition Center, Taipei, Taiwan • Tel: +886-2-8729-1017 • Email: danielle.lin@newera.messefrankfurt.com • URL: www.secutech.com

ISC Brasil • Date: 2017/04/18–04/20 • Venue: Expo Center Norte, São Paulo, Brazil • Tel: +55-11-3060-4717 • Email: atendimento@reedalcantara.com.br • URL: www.iscbrasil.com.br May

IFSEC Philippines • Date: 2017/05/03–05/05 • Venue: SMX Convention Centre, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines • Tel: +44-7966-222-505 • Email: agnius.kazlauskas@ubm.com • URL: www.ifsec-global.com/philippines/

Exposec • Date: 2017/05/23–05/25 • Venue: Sao Paulo Expo Exhibition & Convention Center, Brazil • Tel: +55-11-5585-4355 • Email: info@fieramilano.com.br • URL: www.exposec.tmp.br

• Date: 2017/05/30–06/01 • Venue: Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa • Tel: +27-11-835-1565 • Email: leighm@specialised.com • URL: www.securex.co.za

June

IFSEC International • Date: 2017/06/20–06/22 • Venue: ExCel London, London, U.K. • Tel: +44-20-7921-8231 • Email: rachel.eaton@ubm.com • URL: www.ifsec.co.uk/ July

Security Exhibition & Conference • Date: 2017/07/26–07/28 • Venue: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Center, Melbourne, Australia • Tel: +61-3-9261-4660 • Email: aphillips@divcom.net.au • URL: www.securityexpo.com.au/ August

Secutech Vietnam • Date: 2017/08/16–08/18 • Venue: Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC), Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam • Tel: +886-2-8729-1016 • Email: stvn@newera.messefrankfurt.com • URL: www.secutechvietnam.com

INTEGRATE • Date: 2017/08/29–08/31 • Venue: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia • Tel: +61-3-9261-4500 • Email: cghosh@divcom.net.au • URL: www.integrate-expo.com/

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• Date: 2017/04/06–04/08 • Venue: Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai, India • Tel: +91-22-4286-3800 • Email: info@secutechexpo.com • URL: www.secutechindia.co.in

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