In Security February 2016

Page 1

The magazine with the inside story on security issue 23 february 2015

More than meets the eye A closer look at perimeter protection

06 INDUSTRY NEWS

20 Q & a’s

24 The next step

28 IFSEC 2016 preview

Latest developments from the security industry

FLIR on the acquisition of DVTEL

Factory Outlet Centre in Bremen relies on PanomeraÂŽ

IFSEC International unveils exciting plans for 2016


Our focus is making professional video surveillance easy for everyone

We are constantly searching for ways that ease installation. Our DINION IP 4000 and DINION IP 5000 bullet cameras are engineered for outdoor locations where first-time-right installation is particularly important. Both cameras are simple to install with a dedicated surface mount box and enable a dust and watertight installation. Set up is also easy thanks to Automatic Varifocal. Learn more at www.boschsecurity.com/hdsecurity


Commentary Chris Hewett, Editor The magazine wiTh The inside sTory on securiTy

W

issue 23 february 2016

mORE ThaN mEETS ThE EYE a CLOSER LOOk aT pERImETER pROTECTION

06 INDUSTRY NEWS Latest developments from the security industry

20 Q & a’S

FLIR on the acquisition of DVTEL

24 ThE NExT STEp Factory Outlet Centre in Bremen relies on panomera®

28 IFSEC 2016 pREVIEW IFSEC International unveils exciting plans for 2016

Editor Chris Hewett Advertising +44 (0)1622 201207 advertising@mebmedia.co.uk Accounts Jay Kempisty +44 (0)1622 201207 accounts@mebmedia.co.uk Publisher Wayne Banks +44 (0)1622 201207 wayne.banks@mebmedia.co.uk Designer Mark Fisher mark@fishgraphicdesign.co.uk Published by MEB Media Limited 13 Princes Street Maidstone Kent ME14 1UR United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1622 201207, Fax: +44 (0)1622 210207 info@mebmedia.co.uk www.mebmedia.co.uk

elcome to the February issue of In Security and with the Counter Terror Expo, MIPS and IFSEC rapidly approaching, we have spring full of exhibitions. This issue’s Product & Industry News section (starting on page 8) showcases the latest news from the industry. Our cover story this month examines how perimeter protection is essential in critical infrastructures such as airports or utilities. Video analytics can greatly improve security in such environments while at the same time lowering costs and network strain (see page 2). Next, we question FLIR on the acquisition of DVTEL and what that means for the future of both companies (see page 20). Later, a factory outlet centre in Bremen relies on Panomera® multifocal sensor technology from Dallmeier to safeguard its outdoor premises (see page 24).

IFSEC International unveils exciting plans for 2016. The event attracts more than 40,000 attendees over three days to ExCeL London and the series will run from 21 -23 June. (see page 28). High ranking security and emergency services officials will gather at World Counter Terror Congress to discuss future counter terror strategies (see page 32). Justin Bentley, Chief Executive Officer at the International Professional Security Association, looks at how to upskill your security officers in Counter Terrorism Awareness, without breaking the bank (see page 36). Finally, access control is now one the largest sectors of security, providing public and private organisations with a full range of technical support which is needed for protecting property, employees and valuable items (see page 40). n

24

Articles and art may not be reproduced or reprinted without the express written permission of the publisher. Exclusion of Liability Although every effort will be made to ensure the accuracy of all materials published, the publisher takes no responsibility for errors or omissions.

02

36

06

Copyright © MEB Media Ltd – 2014, all rights reserved.

28 32

Contents 02 More than meets the eye Perimeter protection is essential in critical infrastructures 06 Product & Industry News The latest news and views from the security industry 20 Questions & answers FLIR on the acquisition of DVTEL 24 The next step Factory outlet centre in Bremen relies on Panomera®

36

0 40

28 IFSEC 2016 preview IFSEC International unveils exciting plans for 2016

36 Making a difference against terrorism A look at how to upskill your security officers in Counter Terrorism Awareness

32 Security and Counter Terror Expo 2016 preview Discussing new strategies to tackle terrorism

40 Smart technology for access control Access control is now one the largest sector of security

IN Security I February 2016 I 1


cover story

More than meets the eye Perimeter protection Perimeter protection is essential in critical infrastructures such as airports or utilities. Video analytics can greatly improve security in such environments while at the same time lowering costs and network strain

286

perimeter breaches in ten years – this was the result of an Associated Press investigation on the busiest 31 airports in the United States. These incidents happened despite the fact that after the September 11 attacks, US airports had invested hundreds of millions of dollars to upgrade their perimeter fencing. They basically prove two things: First, it is anything but easy to protect large areas, and second, it is not enough to build seven-foot high fences with barbed wire on top to keep intruders out. What is

2 I February 2016 I IN Security

true for airports also applies to any other critical infrastructure, be it a utility, a power plant, a refinery or a pipeline. And although public safety may not at risk here, the manufacturing industry has a strong interest to protect physical assets and intellectual property. While a fence and security guards may be an appropriate solution for lower risk environments, critical infrastructures need more than that. Network video surveillance has the highest potential to drastically increase perimeter security. The most obvious advantage being image quality. In today’s video surveillance applications there is an ever increasing demand for more detail. However, the industry

does rely too heavily on higher resolution and consequently more detail. More details and thus pixels means more data, which in turn means more storage capacity and a higher network load. Although highly detailed images make it easy to distinguish individuals or minor details, we need to find ways to reduce storage requirements and network strain. But that is not all. The number of cameras being deployed in the market place is also rapidly increasing. Even if storage requirements and network strain are reduced significantly we still face an enormous amount of data. This leaves us with the manageability and accessibility of video data.


Manageability and accessibility of video data At the end of the day, security personnel or operators want to be alerted instantly when suspicious events are detected. Built-in video analytics from Bosch analyzes real-time images continuously to instantly detect suspicious events when predefined alarms are triggered. This helps operators and security personnel to spend more time on other tasks, and respond only to important events. In case an event did occur operators or security personnel want to browse stored video data to find irrefutable forensic evidence. If time and place are exactly known, this is quite easily done as the videos carry timestamps. But if you want to figure out and understand the escape route of a perpetrator on the basis of multiple cameras’ recordings, your ability to do so quickly will be limited by the sheer amount of data. Considering this, it would be helpful if network video cameras understand what they see. In other words when they add “sense and structure” to video data in order to keep video data manageable and easy accessible. Built-in video analytics from Bosch does all this for you and much more. For mission critical applications like the perimeter protection of airports, critical

infrastructures and government buildings as well as border patrol and traffic monitoring, we offer built-in Intelligent Video Analytics. Small and medium businesses, large retail stores, commercial buildings and warehouses can for example make use of our built-in essential analytics for advanced intrusion detection, enforcing health & safety regulations, and business analytics like crowd density information and people.

Intelligence at the edge Bosch ensures the highest quality and reliability of video analytics by putting it at the edge. That’s why every single network camera with either Intelligent Video Analytics or essential analytics can operate independently without the need for a central analytics server – so no single point of failure. This is called distributed or decentralized intelligence. If one camera or encoder fails, the rest of the system remains at full performance. Expanding the system is therefore also easy. Network strain and storage requirements can be reduced by only streaming what is needed, since the analysis is done in the camera. With intelligence at the edge, our focus is to significantly enhance system robustness and flexibility while reducing costs.

Alerting only when needed Network cameras with built-in video analytics can be configured to automatically identify alert conditions such as persons approaching or attempting to climb over fences, reliably differentiating between humans and the proverbial cat that flits through the image. Alert conditions can also include objects crossing one or more predefined lines, following a defined line of movement or changing their speed (running), shape (crouching) or aspect ratio (falling). Camera-based, real-time processing can also be used to issue loitering alarms and perform left object detection, giving the security team the information it needs to react and take action quickly. Automatically tracking moving objects of interest can help to verify or disprove alarms, alerting the security operator as appropriate. Such tracking can be initiated by a simple click or automatically when predefined alarm rules are met. Once integrated with intrusion detection systems or access control at the gates, intelligent video can also be used to automatically verify alarms from these systems or to double-check the identity of an individual presenting her or his credentials at the gate. g

IN Security I February 2016 I 3


Video analytics meets the extremes Outdoor video surveillance brings with it many challenges. One of them is the fact that lighting conditions vary with time, and while some of these changes are predictable (day/ night), others such as headlights of a passing car or just scattered clouds are not. Bosch network cameras with built-in video analytics can detect changing lighting conditions and adapt their settings in real time, guaranteeing the best possible image quality at any time. Intelligent algorithms can also help dealing with unfavorable weather conditions. Network cameras with Intelligent Video Analytics (e.g. DINION IP starlight 8000 MP ) from Bosch are specifically tailored to provide extremely reliable (minimum false alarms) video analytics under most adverse circumstances. These cameras can easily detect the difference between rain or snow and an object of interest and thus greatly reduce the number of false alarms caused by the elements of mother nature. With more than 15 years of continuous in-house development Bosch delivers robust video analytics, which is able to differentiate between the movement of an object of interest and the moving of water, flying leaves, moving branches and the like. Network cameras featuring

4 I February 2016 I IN Security

Intelligent Video Analytics also offer a water vehicle-tracking mode, improving security in critical infrastructures along rivers or coasts. Another feature is Intelligent Defog, a technology designed to dramatically improve image clarity in low-contrast situations such as fog, mist or air pollution. It removes the haze from the image for better visibility and enhances image details by increasing both the contrast and the color saturation of the images.

Quickly retrieve the correct data Although reliable real time alarms are most important in perimeter security, incidents usually result in the need to reconstruct them later. Analyzing recorded video is a timeconsuming endeavor and prone to error. Network cameras with built-in video analytics can greatly reduce the effort and speed up forensics by introducing a level of abstraction. They can generate metadata in the form of simple text strings, describing relevant video details such as objects or movements. These metadata are very small compared to the actual images, so they do not add significantly to bandwidth and storage requirements. Nevertheless, they offer a huge benefit in that they can be searched automatically. In a typical setting, 20 seconds

are sufficient to filter all relevant video sequences out of four hours worth of video using metadata. These data can also help to optimize business processes based on, for example, people counting or crowd density information.

Robust cameras for harsh environments Perimeter protection is not for sunny days alone. Whether it is wind or rain, a hot summer day or sub-zero temperatures in winter, besides video analytics also cameras at the perimeter must be able to overcome all environmental challenges and deliver high quality video no matter how severe the conditions get. Bosch has therefore developed its new robust IP PTZ cameras, combining all their expertise in mechanical engineering and IP video surveillance into a single solid camera design. The intelligent MIC IP starlight 7000 HD and MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD surveillance cameras combine a virtually indestructible housing with self cleaning ability and can be updated remotely, eliminating service visits along the critical perimeter. More information on how video analytics from Bosch can be applied at airports can be found at www.boschsecurity.com/ hdsecurity. n


Get the best products in the industry at the leading security exhibition and be secure The global stage for security innovation and expertise 3 Free education sessions provided for you to learn from the industry’s best and brightest 3 Find the right security solution provider for your business amongst the 600 exhibitors 3 Get hands on experience with the latest gadgets in security technology 3 You can save time by pre-booking meetings with your preferred suppliers

REGISTER TO GET YOUR BADGE TODAY AT IFSEC.CO.UK/IN-SECURITY Supported by

Organised by

Part of


product and industry news

Aperio® enables cost effective expansion of access control systems

A

vailable on the global market place, ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio® Technology now enables a wide range of access control providers to cost-effectively integrate non-wired doors with mechanical locks into access control systems. As a result, Security and Facility Managers now have greater control, can easily respond to organisational changes and will only need to monitor a single security system, while users will only require a single RFID access control card. An access control system is standard equipment for companies and public administrations and provides buildings with a very high standard of security. However, installing access control doors is very expensive due to the extensive wiring required. This is why access control systems often only cover doors with very high security requirements. All other doors feature mechanical locks and therefore cannot be monitored and managed and if a master key is lost there can be a major security risk, not a satisfactory set of circumstances for security officers, so this is where

6 I February 2016 I IN Security

Aperio® Technology comes in. Doors will merely need to be equipped with electronic Aperio® locking cylinders, escutcheons or locks with RFID readers and linked to the access control system via a communications hub. “ASSA ABLOY`s Aperio® Technology allows security and facility managers to conveniently and cost effectively increase the number of doors that can be monitored,” explains Chris Bone, ASSA ABLOY Vice President Digital and Access Control EMEA. The Aperio® Technology supports in addition to high frequency RFID technologies iCLASS, MIFARE and DESFire also now 125 kHz Proximity (HID PROX/ EM410). There is generally no need to replace the existing RFID cards or transponders as these can also be used for wireless Aperio® doors. As Aperio® Technology is based on an open standard, it can be integrated into access control systems made by any manufacturer. For further information please visit www.assaabloy.co.uk/aperiowirelesslocks n


Eaton simplifies fire systems with BiWire Ultra and CPD training CWMBRAN… Eaton is aiming to simplify the installation of fire alarm systems in smaller premises with the launch of a two-wire system. The company’s latest fire alarm system, BiWire Ultra, is designed for fast and efficient installation in buildings such as primary schools, small hotels, offices, restaurants and retail stores where a standard conventional system would have typically been installed. However, unlike standard conventional systems, the BiWire Ultra enables all detectors, call points and notification devices to share the same zone wiring, reducing cabling requirements by up to 50 per cent. To support the launch of the new system, Eaton has developed a new CPD certified seminar on two-wire systems. The CPD aims to help electrical engineers and installers better understand the different type of fire systems available and how two-wire can save costs compared with a conventional system. Chris Anderson, business leader for fire products at Eaton, said: “Our new BiWire Ultra system has been designed with simplicity in mind. It is quick and easy to install, reducing cabling costs and the time spent programming and operating the system. Feedback from our customers so far has been extremely positive.” BiWire Ultra comprises an intuitive fire alarm control panel alongside a range of complementary devices including call points, a five-in-one fire detector plus a range of EN 5423 approved beacons and sounder beacons. BiWire Ultra is the latest addition to Eaton’s comprehensive suite of life safety solutions, which aim to help building owners and managers meet their safety obligations in

the most effective and efficient manner. Available in two-, four- or eight-zone variants, the system can support up to 52 devices per zone. Wiring faults are easily found by initiating a flashing LED indicator on the detector nearest the fault. Supplied with a back-up battery to ensure the correct ratings and to reduce complexity, the central panel has an attractive appearance and a simple user interface. Conforming to the requirements of BS5839-1, commissioning and maintenance is straightforward. It is easy for one person to carry out testing and ensure the healthy state of the system, as required by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order of 2005. Additional functionality of the system includes a class change facility for schools, which automates the class change bell via the fire alarm, expansion card support for fire alarm routing equipment (FRE) and fire protection equipment (FPE), and an interlink relay for connecting two panels together. Anderson added: “The BiWire Ultra range is the first of its type to offer EN 54-23 approved beacons so, whatever the risk assessment, premises fitted with a BiWire Ultra system comply with the latest standards for fire notification. However, the legal and moral obligations of fire safety are not only concerned with installation but also ongoing maintenance and testing, and BiWire Ultra is designed to make that process straightforward. With all of this in mind, we believe this range will appeal to a diverse cross-section of small and medium-sized premises where owners need protection without problems.” For more details on fire systems from Eaton please visit www.cooperfire.com n

IN Security IN Security I February I June2016 2015II 7


product and industry news

GJD is exhibiting at the NSI Installer Summit GJD, an award winning British manufacturer of professional external detector equipment and LED illuminators, has today announced it will unveil its newest technology at the NSI Installer Summit. GJD at stand 39 will be showcasing their Clarius Plus range of LED illuminators, as well as their external wired and wireless detectors including the latest IP range and innovative laser detectors. Ana Maria Sagra-Smith, GJD’s Sales and Marketing Director commented: “This year, we are showcasing our newly released range of Clarius Plus Infra-Red and White-Light LED illuminators, which are manufactured in our factory in Heywood, Greater Manchester. Ana continued to say: “We have had a lot of success with our other Clarius ranges, so we have developed this new design called the Clarius Plus. A major benefit is its interchangeable lens diffuser system, enabling users to quickly and easily alter the angle of illumination to deliver light over varying fields of view: 10, 30, 60, 80 and 120 degrees”. Unique features of the Clarius Plus include its CleanLite hydrophobic coating, which protects against scratches, dust and water build up on the cover. It is also ‘self-cleansing’, no other

LED illuminator offers this unique protection. Another feature is that the photocell is positioned on top of the light, unlike competitive products which are at the back of the light, making Clarius Plus more sensitive to ambient lighting. Clarius Plus illuminators are 100% tested, so you can rest assured of reliability and accuracy. Clarius Plus goes through stringent testing procedures including highly accelerated life testing (HALT), which includes environment, endurance and vibration frequency tolerance testing. GJD is giving away £10 vouchers for use at a variety of shops including Currys, Halfords, TK Maxx, River Island, iTunes and lots more for installers who pre-book a product demonstration for the day of the summit. GJD is also hosting a business card raffle for a chance to win a GJD product, the winner will be announced on Friday the 11th March. To book a product demonstration, please email madeline.horth@gjd.co.uk. n

alpro wrapped up in a book Deadlocks and paddle handles from Alpro are securing Warwick House, a new £6m library and multi-user community building in Seaford, East Sussex. The library building, which includes nine supported accommodation residential units, is on three storeys and also offers day services for older people. Several sets of powered pedestrian sliding doors within the curtain walling at Warwick House are using Alpro’s Europrofile deadlocks. The doors give access to library, community and clinical facilities with much attention been paid to the needs of wheelchair-users. The Alpro deadlocks (available in both barbolt and hookbolt variants) are specified extensively across the public sector, retail and leisure destinations. The locks can be used in a variety of aluminium door applications including swing mechanisms. The hookbolt is made from stainless steel and is a five-ply laminated construction with the centre core case-hardened and a hardened roll pin to resist hacksaw attack. All of Alpro’s deadlocks

8 I February 2016 I IN Security

are designed to accept standard profile cylinders or thumbturns and there is a range of backsets. Facilities at Warwick House are extensive and the day care centre features medical provision, a canteen and recreation activities. The library has a café and there are meeting rooms for clubs and societies. Local authors frequently address library-users and aspiring writers. Over £100,000 was spent on new books alone after construction. The architect is R H Partnership Architects Ltd whose vision has been to create a continuous wall of glass to the library’s ground floor façade. Single street-facing doors at the perimeter of Warwick House employ Alpro’s 459 paddle handles which are commonly used with deadlatch locks. The handles ideally suit 44mmthick doors, are cam plug non-handed and reversible in the field. The design is exceptionally ergonomic and makes for easy installation. For more information visit www.alpro.co.uk n



product and industry news

ACT combines VMS and access control for the Cloud ACT has released the industry’s first integrated Cloud-based VMS and access control solution. ACT365 gives users simple but powerful management of CCTV and control of access points from a single unified platform. The software allows the operator to not only view their site but activate cameras and analyse door status remotely either from a web browser or ACT’s own App. Users can also view a visitor remotely and decide whether to allow or deny access. ACT365 is compatible with the ACTpro range of door controllers and readers. It provides an intelligent combination of access control and video monitoring whereby a user who receives a door status alarm can view the system alert on a 3D interface. They can watch recorded footage, take control of PTZs to stream live video and assess a possible threat from different camera views. ACT365 removes the need for NVRs, PCs and local data storage. It operates from a compact unit involving minimal capital cost and is provided by ACT and distribution partners on an as-a-service model. Incident assessment replacing 24/7 observation ACT365 moves access control and video monitoring away from investment in capital equipment and personnel to a remote, automated alternative. It is ideal for SMEs, satellite premises, serviced offices, franchises and even high-end residences requiring approximately four cameras and surveillance that is based on assessment of alarm situations rather than continuous observation. Use of the cameras need not be incident-driven only and the system accommodates customers wanting to check on their site routinely for peace of mind. Gate automation can be integrated with door access control for an additional layer of security. OPEX not CAPEX David Moran, Marketing Director of ACT, said: “ACT365 is a game-changer both technically and in terms of customer investment since initial outlay

10 I February 2016 I IN Security

is minimal and site security becomes part of OPEX not CAPEX. Our competitors have struggled when transmitting full HD (1080P) video over remote links but we have developed our own streaming technology. The system will also provide serviceable resolution at lower, scalable options even over 3G.” Installers and estate managers responsible for groups of premises can use the software to manage hundreds of individual sites. Benefits extend beyond the absence of on-site NVRs and computer equipment. ACT365 allows small offices to focus on their core operations and eliminates a host of distracting overheads and technical concerns such as firewalls, router settings, firmware upgrades, patches and data back-up. Green solution System configuration and health checks including break-glass status and door voltage monitoring can be carried out remotely by the installer so allowing economies to be passed on in the form of reduced charges to the customer. The system is also environmentally friendly in that it minimises installer site visits and fossil fuel usage in manufacture of unnecessary components. Users have the assurance of authenticated connections and robust encryption from ACT’s chosen Cloud service, Microsoft Azure. They can also control what information they wish to share with their installer, allowing unrestricted access to all video streams or simply flagging up status diagnostics. An installer or administrator can add cards and users, modify rights, make a log of unusual events (including access denied) and create muster reports all from the remote GUI. ACT365 has been created from the ground up by ACT R&D engineers at the company’s offices in Dublin and Manchester. ACT celebrates its twentyfirst year of serving access control needs in 2016 and has prestigious project sites in the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and continental Europe. For further information please visit www.act.eu n


Wavestore introduces free mobile app

To further enhance the flexibility and ease of use of its award winning Video Management Software (VMS), Wavestore has introduced a free Mobile app to allow authorised users to securely view live images or playback recorded video via a smartphone or tablet. With organisations and businesses becoming increasingly concerned about the challenge of protecting confidential data, the WaveView Mobile app has been designed to provide verification via a Wavestore server’s public key that the person attempting to view the video is an authorised user. “Despite a high level of security, users will find

that they can quickly logon to the WaveView Mobile app and they will find it very easy to use, making it ideal for people who are on the move or want to keep an eye on what is going on at their premises out of hours,” said Julian Inman, Product Manager at Wavestore. Wavestore has packed WaveView Mobile with user friendly features such as the option to choose from different multi-camera layouts and the ability to select from a range of sub-titles to be displayed on screen, such as time, camera or server name. Available free in iOS and Android versions from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store respectively, WaveView Mobile App allows users to ‘time jump’ in order to instantly view recorded video. It also features preset and ‘gesture’ PTZ control. For further information visit: www.wavestore.com n

Winsted goes to new heights with latest console Leading control room furniture manufacturer Winsted Europe & Middle East has unveiled its brand new IMPULSE console, designed and constructed specifically for today’s control room technology. The innovative IMPULSE console takes performance and comfort to new heights featuring two surfaces that adjust in height independently of each other at the touch of a button. Aesthetically designed in a contouring curve, the consoles work surfaces can be adjusted from 30” to 46” in height allowing users to easily vary posture and alternate between a sitting and standing position. As standard the IMPULSE console features a laminated work surfaces with Winsted’s proprietary Safeguard Edge. For added versatility, all IMPULSE consoles come complete with the company’s innovative Versa-Trak monitor mounting system. Consoles can be used as stand-alone workstations, or combined to create a custom configuration. Terry Shough, General Manager of Winsted Europe & Middle East enthused “The new Impulse offers a highly adaptable solution to demanding control and edit applications,” he continues “The innovative design is an effective solution for

reducing the risks associated with prolonged sitting. Operators can instantaneously sit or stand as they choose while remaining effectively engaged with the demands of the task in hand.” The new console offers further advantages as well as a flexible modular and ergonomic design, a range of accessories including monitor mounts and CPU holders are available to customise any workspace. For more visit: www.winsted.com n

IN Security I February 2016 I 11


product and industry news

Stanley security introduces wireless intruder detection series

Wireless communications for Commercial Installations with ‘self-healing’ functions delivering unparalleled communications reliability STANLEY Security today announced the launch of the next generation of wireless security designed to reduce false alarms in residential and commercial environments. The new wirelesstechnology, RicochetR Mesh, delivers more performance than any other wireless security system. Quick and easy to install STANLEY’s wireless intruder system is an economical and reliable option ideal for homes and businesses. Each RicochetR enabled device provides signalling routes to and from STANLEY Control Panels. Should the wireless connection between two devices weaken, the network will ‘self-heal’ and automatically re-route communications via alternative Ricochet enabled devices delivering unparalleled communications reliability. STANLEY’s wireless intruder detection products enabled with RicochetR are truly scalable, with multiple wireless networks running side-by-side capturing hundreds of wireless devices. “We are very excited to introduce this innovative intruder detection system with its breakthrough capabilities with RicochetR Mesh Technology ideally suited for today’s security environments” said Rodney Foot, Product Manager of STANLEY Security. “54% of UK business’ premises are

12 I February 2016 I IN Security

not adequately protected from breaches in security. For the price of a coffee a day you can have round the clock peace of mind including monitoring from our Alarm Response Centre. “This introduction of our wireless intruder detection portfolio strengthens our position as the leading provider of intruder solutions by providing customers with a truly unique portfolio of highperformance indoor motion detectors that satisfy the demands of virtually any installation, from the most basic residential to the most complex commercial application. All sensors have a sleek, modern look to meet evolving needs and styles, and contain selectable features that let installers use the same models in a variety of different applications – reducing the need to stock multiple units. Another positive, for those premises that require a greater level of security, this platform also supports Grade 3 wired detection.” STANLEY’s latest generation of motion sensors using RicochetR Mesh Technology provides reliable protection. The user interface is reassuringly simple, the operation intuitive. Communications are secure, responsive and data security maintained. The wireless range completes STANLEY Security’s intruder detection family. For further information on the Ricochet detection range please visit: www.stanleysecurity.co.uk/ solutions/intruder-detection/intruder-alarms n


CNI PROTECTION | CYBER SECURITY | POLICING AND LAW ENFORCEMENT MAJOR EVENT SECURITY | BORDER SECURITY | OFFENDER MANAGEMENT | SERVICES

SPACE IS LIMITED BOOK YOUR STAND TODAY

Supported by

The world leading event for security and counter terror professionals •

• •

• •

Meet public and private sector security professionals Network with international delegations Become part of the hosted buyer programme Launch new products and services Seven free-to-attend conferences and workshops

Download the SCTX 2016 Event Brochure at

www.counterterrorexpo.com/ISM Co-located with

Sponsored by

Follow us on

Organised by


product and industry news

Locken leads the way with new bluetooth enabled cyberkey LOCKEN, a pioneer in cable-free access control based on unique digital smart keys, has become the first in the UK to provide real-time communication as part of a stand-alone solution. This achievement is made possible by the combined use of the MyLocken mobile application and the new Bluetooth enabled electronic Cyberkey. Adding Bluetooth technology to the standard Cyberkey allows it to communicate directly with an Android or Windows smartphone. This means that users can retrieve their access rights as soon as they have acknowledged their presence onsite and solely for the duration of their visit. It also enables instant updates to be sent to security managers, so that they have full access to events occurring at any given site. These new functions respond directly to feedback that LOCKEN has received from many of its security managers, which is a desire to improve procedures and reinforce safety measures. Nick Dooley, Managing Director of LOCKEN UK explains: “Thanks to this latest innovation,

LOCKEN is able to respond to the genuine needs of our customers, who are looking to step up security at remote sites where mobile teams intervene. With this new solution, which permits the transmission of access data in real-time and without the constraints of cabling, LOCKEN is bringing a simple solution to the access control market. “Several thousand technicians already use this innovation, which is pushing back the conventional boundaries between the online and offline access control arenas, and with 150,000 sites in Europe now equipped with the LOCKEN Cyberlock solution, we are proud to be leading the way in cable-free access control.” For further information about LOCKEN visit: www.locken.co.uk n

Redline launches aviation security HR vetting course Redline Assured Security announced the launch of a new HR vetting course developed specifically for the aviation industry. This sector is renowned for its complex legislation and regulations and the need to conform to requirements set out by the UK Civil Aviation Authority. Redline are leaders in aviation security training and have developed a two day course for personnel involved with, and responsible for completing mandatory vetting requirements in line with Commission Implementing Regulation EU 2015/1998 Chapter 11 and the Single Consolidated Direction (Aviation) 2016. Managing Director Craig Harrison said “We are really pleased to be able to extend this new course to those involved in aviation recruitment within airports, airlines, regulated agents and suppliers. The course concept was developed on the needs of several of our existing customers who wanted to enlighten and develop their HR personnel to better understand the complexities of aviation vetting.” The course provides delegates with the

14 I February 2016 I IN Security

knowledge to: Implement the legislative requirements concerning compliance in relation to Aviation Security HR regulations Understand the “insider threat” and how to manage it Assist aviation organisations in reviewing their security arrangements to ensure they are satisfied that the insider risk has been identified and assessed Ensure that mitigations are sufficient, and to integrate the management of insiders within the company Security Management System (SeMS) process. To find out more visit: www.trustredline.co.uk n


Comelit leading the Way in Student Accommodation Security

Working with IT installers Abzorb Networks, Comelit has supplied its Ikall digital entrance panels and handsfree resident audio units to the Old Fire Station in Birmingham, a Grade II-listed former fire command base in the centre of the city. The building is now a £35 million high-end student accommodation complex housing 463 students in a variety of apartments, studios and clusters. Visitors call residents using Comelit’s Ikall panels, which have been installed at entrance points around the building. The panels allow bespoke configuration and can have options such as numerical pushbuttons, a name directory, built-in access control and proximity readers. Video communication is via a wide-angle 1/4” miniature colour camera, although for this project, the installer opted for audio- only for their current design. Modular additions as site evolves improve total cost of ownership (TCO) Avoiding non-essential functions generates cost benefits that are passed on to the project developer and add to the life of the system since more components can be added to the Ikall panel as the site develops. When visitors call the panels, the students speak to them using Comelit’s Easycom audio units that feature a conversation privacy option, audio active indicator LED and volume adjustment for call tone and loudspeaker. Remote configuration by installer Abzorb Networks used Comelit’s ViP Manager software. The future-proof nature of such an installation means that upgrades involving SIP interfaces, CPS and home automation products (both Comelit’s and those of third parties) would all be possible for this project. Abzorb were able to carry out precise configuration while connected to the building’s Wi-Fi access points and future configuration changes will be achievable via the VIP software with no need to access the student apartments. Nick Stevens, Regional Business Development

Manager North East at Comelit, said: “The structured cabling for this project was intricate due to the building’s Grade II-listed status, so the client wanted a future-proofed IP solution to integrate with the other services they were installing, such as CCTV, broadband and TV signal distribution.” Best Practice and compliance Stevens continued: “Duty of care considerations mean the Old Fire Station is more of an intercom than a door entry solution. Best practice for the student accommodation sector requires that there should be no door unlocking facility from the Easycom unit (or similar) in the apartment. After audio contact with their visitor, the resident is required to go to the relevant entrance area and escort their guest into the building with the additional protection of CCTV coverage. Comelit understands these requirements and is winning business in the education sector as a result.” Eighty-year-old building with Art Deco interior The former Old Fire Station was built in 1935 and it has been decided to retain the 40-foot firemen’s pole, which is the longest in Europe. The property is at Lancaster Circus, opposite Aston University’s main campus. It is also convenient for the University of Birmingham, Birmingham City University and the Birmingham School of Acting. The developers, Watkin Jones Group, have used every viable inch of the existing building, including the drill tower, engine bays and a panelled library, which will retain its original function. Comelit enjoy great success in the student accommodation market; other recent installations in this sector include The Edge, a £15 million development in Leeds that is providing luxury boutique hotel- style accommodation to the city’s university students. http://www.comelitgroup.com/en-gb/ n

IN Security I February 2016 I 15


Club Car takes to the streets

Club Car is now street legal in every country in the EU. Club Car’s electric utility vehicles offer an attractive alternative to traditional petrol-powered vehicles. For a start there’s no petrol costs – and zero emissions. Club Car’s vehicles have the power to perform numerous campus tasks, from mail delivery to security and maintenance. Want to know more? Contact your Club Car representative today.

street legal www.clubcar.com info_esa@clubcar.com (+44) 777 180 5463


Axis introduces free tool for efficient product specification and solution design AXIS Site Designer is a time-saving and easy to use tool that helps system integrators and installers design and implement an optimized security solution. Axis provides system integrators and installers with an intuitive new web application that reduces the time and effort needed to design complete security solutions. AXIS Site Designer works online and offline to recommend cameras and recording solutions for small and mid-sized systems. It includes easy to use templates for a variety of security requirements and gives interactive guidance on the selection of cameras, recording products and accessories needed for a complete surveillance solution. Axis Communications, the market leader in network video, today introduced AXIS Site Designer tool. This tool offers system integrators and installers a highly efficient way to design complete surveillance solutions for small- to medium-sized installations. The tool saves time when specifying and designing end-to-end solutions for sites with up to 100 cameras. The app features a selection of templates for common installation scenarios. A visual camera selector recommends cameras based on operational requirements such as required resolution, camera coverage and light conditions. It is easy to find the right mounts and other accessories for any camera,

since the tool only presents compatible components. A storage calculator provides recommendations for suitable recording solutions based on typical scenarios. Finally, the tool produces a complete bill of materials that includes all components in the system. AXIS Site Designer is a web application that works online and offline. It is ideal for quick and easy on-site system design using tablets or laptops, even without an Internet connection. It allows installers and integrators to work on multiple projects on the go, and to sync them through the MyAxis portal when online. “We know that for our partners, time and efficiency is key to running their businesses. This is why we have developed AXIS Site Designer. It is a time-saving and easy to use tool that helps our partners design and implement an optimized security solution for their customers, without requiring in-depth knowledge of Axis products. The intuitive interface eliminates guesswork and makes professional site design much faster and more accurate, ensuring higher customer satisfaction,� says Peter Friberg, Director of System and Services, Axis Communications. AXIS Site Designer can be accessed for free at sitedesigner.axis.com. The tool can be used with tablets, laptops or PCs. For more information visit: sitedesigner.axis.com n

IN Security I February 2016 I 17


product and industry news

Chubb launches new web-enabled service to maintain integrity of CCTV Chubb Fire & Security Ltd is helping boost the reliability of CCTV systems with a new service that proactively checks the status of installed CCTV equipment, bringing enhanced levels of safety and security to customers throughout the UK. Chubb, a leading provider of security and fire-safety solutions, is a part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). Chubb® ServiceCheck is an automated service that connects regularly to individual CCTV systems over the Internet to check on the status and operation of their digital video recorders (DVR), network video recorders (NVR) and cameras. Chubb ServiceCheck performs a daily review of the status of the network connection and recording equipment, cameras, hard disk, recording duration, frame rates, and time and date accuracy – all of which are critical to the successful

operation of a CCTV installation. Any issues are escalated to the customer, who can contact Chubb for resolution by the Chubb service team. This new service was launched in partnership with Chubb’s own Remote Video Response Centre (RVRC). Colin Leatherbarrow, product solutions director for Chubb, says that in a snapshot survey of 300 CCTV sites, more than three quarters had opportunity to enhance equipment performance, while two percent were not recording any incidents at all. “An annual maintenance check on its own can leave customers at risk if there is a fault or damage to the CCTV system or cameras between visits,” said Leatherbarrow. “By adding Chubb ServiceCheck to their maintenance regime, customers can be confident of the integrity and performance of their CCTV system.” For more information, visit www.chubb.co.uk n

iLock™ App & BlueTooth LE™ feature from ArchiTech™ Locks Now available from NAPCO Security Group of Companies – Alarm Lock, ContinentalAccess and Marks USA – new ArchiTech™ Designer Wireless Networx Locks with BlueTooth LE™ Technology and iLock App. ArchiTech Designer Wireless Networx Locks now offer mobile access and key-/card-free smart device unlocking convenience. Based on proven Networx lock reliability and class-leading battery life plus a custom choice of over 300 Grade 1 architectural lock styles and finishes, the Series features better security, teaming universallycompatible Bluetooth LE technology and a wirelessly paired iLock App, so the ArchiTech and smartphone each supply stored encrypted data, providing users convenient, secure access without a key. ArchiTech Designer Wireless Networx Locks are an ideal access control solution – elegantly blending advanced wireless access control convenience within any décor, in an infinitely customizable designer locking form factor and in choice of trims and finishes. Ideal in standalone, networked or enterprise class applications, durable Grade 1 access Available from Alarm Lock, ContinentalAccess and Marks USA

18 I February 2016 I IN Security

locks are ideal for every application: educational, hospitals, corporate or multi-dwelling residential settings. They offer emergency lock-down/unlock option via lock, button, keyfob or server. Futureproof multi-technology access ID credentials and/ or the iLock App on any smart device, replaces cumbersome keys. ArchiTech Series Networx Locks can be used to control access a door at a time across a wireless network, or as an integral part of a new or existing enterprise security system spanning a few or thousands of doors. For further information please visit www.architechnetworx.com/overview.html n


Access controlled‌ Future secured.

meet us at intertraffic 2016 April 5-8, 2016 • Stand 108, Hall 02

www.automatic-systems.com

50 years of performance and reliability serving the highway, parking and traffic management markets

sales.asgroup@automatic-systems.com


In Security interview

Q&A: FLIR on the acquisition of DVTEL

Q&A: Thermal imaging cameras give excellent results when used with video analytics so this merger makes sense technically. Was that the main reason for the acquisition? DVTEL is strongly positioned in the enterprise market with its United VMS line, high-end cameras and analytics. Added to FLIR’s highend thermal imaging as well as its SMB visible lines, the company now offers end-to-end solutions covering all market segments. Technical factors wouldn’t have been the only motivator. The two companies look a good culturally. Tell us about that. While FLIR is essentially a world leading hardware manufacturer, DVTEL’s DNA originates from being

20 I February 2016 I IN Security

a software provider. Both companies are a great match culturally, and specifically each bring in extensive value from both sides of the equation. Physical Security solutions are composed of a mix of hardware and software solutions that are best of breed. This is now available from FLIR, a single global provider. No reason to shop elsewhere. We associate FLIR with thermal imaging but you also visible light cameras after acquiring Lorex a few years ago. Combining both types of camera with VMS means a lot of bases are now covered. Are end-to-end solutions good for the customer? End-to-end solutions are a key success factor in the physical

security industry today. This is due to two main reasons, one is the ability to provide an enhanced user experience and tighter integration between the solution elements given that they are all designed and developed under the same roof. Moreover this allows to customize specific solutions to address the needs of key market verticals. The second reason is a one stop shop that supports the solution from all ends. This is often referred to with the terms ‘one throat to choke’ or ‘one hand to shake’ depending on your preference. We can give our partners a frictionless fulfilment experience that they can deliver to end users quickly and reliably by eliminating many sources of integration risk.


What can we look forward to in terms of even better performance from the combined offering? The consolidated product line is wider than any other offering that exists today. A strong emphasis is put on the tight integration of the various elements brought from each of the companies. As an example, FLIR’s access to energy, utilities and other critical infrastructure end users allows greater exposure of their requirements to the teams responsible for the future development and enhancements of the VMS line, setting the path to an even better stronger positioned software technology addressing their needs. In a similar manner, DVTEL’s well established channels and reach to markets such as city surveillance, law enforcement, healthcare and education set the grounds to continuous innovation of thermal technology that will bring new applications with added value to these prospects.

stretched to cover market specific enhancements, one clear example is thermography applications that can utilize the VMS to configure rules, trigger alarms, display the relevant videos and associate actions, corresponding to temperature related scenarios.

What excites you most about the merger? Prior to the merger FLIR had a glass floor for its thermal business and a glass ceiling for its Lorex and SMB offerings. With DVTEL residing in between these two segments, FLIR can now break the glass on both ends and achieve a substantial growth undertaking a leadership position as a solution provider of video innovation for all security segments.

FLIR and DVTEL are both associated with the high-end market. Combining two power houses in a climate of increased terrorist threats and problems with border control couldn’t have come at a better time. Was that part of your thinking? While DVTEL’s product offering is mainly targeting the enterprise grade security market, FLIR’s high-end offering goes further beyond, addressing government and infrastructure segments with border security being a good example for that. DVTEL’s United VMS has always had all the pieces in place to address higher tiers above enterprise, with cyber security and top notch architecture, but it was lacking the channels and focus to achieve that. FLIR will be introducing the DVTEL VMS to its existing tiers. This was definitely a part of the strategy leading to the acquisition. Additionally, FLIR’s Cameleon PSIM, used currently in high value asset and border protection, has also been tightly integrated with the United VMS and will provide a strong command and control solution for these markets.

People are demanding more and more of their VMS these days. How will FLIR’s R&D expertise help the new VMS product move forward? On the broader range, FLIR’s extensive R&D investment and engineering resources across the globe will allow a significant boost to the continuous development of the United VMS product line, moving forward. Additionally, with FLIR’s advanced thermal technology and dedicated applications the VMS offering is expected to be

The recent acquisitions are broadening FLIR’s customer base. You’re serving enterpriselevel clients at mission-critical sites but more and more you’re now working with mid-range commercial customers. How are you reaching out to integration partners with this message? Technology partnerships have always been key enablers both to FLIR’s and DVTEL’s go-to-market strategies. FLIR is a dominant provider of thermal solutions for Critical Infrastructure Protection

which derived its relationships with 3rd party providers of video analytics as well as surveillance software that together enable a complete solution. DVTEL on the other hand has been focusing on 3rd party technologies to enhance its VMS offering accompanied with its high-end cameras forming end-to-end solutions for the enterprise market. This includes integrations with solutions such as access control, LPR, gunshot detection and point of sale, to name a few. The consolidated offering opens up a 3rd party echo-system targeting not only the enterprise-level market but also the small-to-medium businesses, while leveraging the open interfaces that exist in the midtier products and the dedicated integration teams that are spread across several geographies. Tell us how your distribution channels might be changing or widening? Prior to acquiring DVTEL, FLIR’s offering to its distribution channels was mainly addressing two tiers – the lower-end market with its lowcost visible product line and the high-end market with its thermal offering. DVTEL’s camera and NVR offering for distribution is targeting the mid-high range of the market and as such FLIR now offers a much broader product portfolio to its distribution channels while maintaining a separated fully protected offering to its value added resellers targeting the higher market segments. What does the merger mean at senior management level within FLIR? While FLIR operates six separated business units, security is considered to be one of the key contributors to the company’s organic growth due to the rapid and continuous growth of the physical security market worldwide.This has been a key motivator driving the acquisition of DVTEL. ➔

IN Security I February 2016 I 21


In Security interview

Will there be any relocations – maybe to combine R&D teams under one roof? FLIR is planning to maintain the existing product lines from both companies with an emphasis on full blown integration of the various products in each of the offerings. The R&D groups are already under the same virtual roof executing the consolidated strategy and roadmap of FLIR’s security business. With that said we continue to maintain the organic groups in their original locations while maintaining the DNAs and cultures of both organizations. Convergence’ is a buzz word. More and more of us are sharing security data with new partners to protect people and the built environment. A merger like FLIR and DVTEL can only help. Tell us how this kind of acquisition and collaboration might make us safer. Cameras, video surveillance software and analytics are different elements that altogether form into a complete solution addressing various security and safety scenarios. Having these separate elements owned and co-developed by FLIR as a single provider helps to create better solutions that are greater than the sum of all elements. This is achieved due to the fact that we fully control the capabilities and interfaces of all the components which allows us to drive them towards a more complete and robust platform that is better addressing these scenarios. Vicon has bought IQinVision, Panasonic has bought Video Insight and Canon has bought Milestone. It’s a period of mergers and acquisitions. But there’s still plenty of choice out there. Would you agree that these purchases ultimately help the customer through improved more versatile products? During the premerger era when the market was completely

22 I February 2016 I IN Security

segmented to single product providers, the main innovation drivers were focusing on the creation of product differentiators in the form of features, to justify buying decisions and price points. This was referred by the term ‘the feature race’ and while it has driven design specifications and market requirements it did not well serve the real needs of the customers as it was mainly addressing the business justifiers of the market players. This has significantly changed with the mergers and acquisitions which helped to reform the objectives of the major players from product providers to becoming solution providers. The competition between solutions offerings as the opposite to products is very positive from a customer standpoint given that it puts the focus and evolution on actual needs and use cases to create differentiation and in turn to better address the real life challenges that are driving the market to begin with. The DVTEL acquisition shows hardware combining with software in terms of corporate ownership. That’s surely good in terms of the two technologies integrating more closely at a technical level and benefiting the end-user? Prior to the acquisition FLIR had to put a significant R&D investment to ensure the compatibility of its thermal and visible cameras with the various 3rd party integrated elements, mainly referring to software and video analytics. Now that FLIR owns both parts of the equation these additional R&D resources are directed and fully devoted to pure technology innovation and new applications to address today’s needs. That said, FLIR will continue to maintain an open architecture on both the SW and HW sides. Cameras will continue to be compatible with industry

standards and with other VMS products in the market and similarly the United VMS will continue to grow in its support of 3rd party HW and SW components. As FLIR broadens its activity you’ll be meeting new types of colleagues and new types of customers with a different set of needs and expectations. What are you learning as an individual and as a company? Customer facing elements of our business have always been key to ensuring that we correctly focus our innovation to address the needs of the end users in the right priorities. Staying in touch with the daily challenges from our end user community has helped us to better understand the areas where we need to improve our user experience. Now that we have an increased exposure thanks to the newly added channels and greater customer reach we can continue this evolution in our products and services at a greater pace and with a broader view than possible before. Are there any implications of this acquisition for FLIR’s OEM activity? We don’t see this impacting our OEM business. FLIR sells thermal core products to many of our competitors in the security space and will continue to do so. FLIR broadened out from thermal sensors to daylight cameras and now you’ve acquired a leading provider of VMS with integrated video analytics. So what next? FLIR is becoming one of the major players in the physical security market, with probably the widest product offering available today. We will continue to strengthen our leadership position, covering all market segments from consumer, small business, mid-size, enterprise and up to infrastructure and beyond. n


BUSINESS DATA SURVEILLANCE CAMERA

TRAFFIC CAMERA

REMOTE INTERACTION REMOTE NETWORK

Smarter visualization Networked visualization leading to smarter decision making A reliable networked visualization solution is indispensable to monitor, analyze, and share an ever increasing number of video and data sources all over the world. That is why Barco designed its networked visualization solution, the simplest and most flexible way to securely distribute any information to any location. The result: faster and smarter decision-making.

Learn more about networked visualization at www.barco.com/netviz


Surveillance

The next step “Ochtum Park” Factory Outlet Centre in Bremen relies on Panomera® multifocal sensor technology from Dallmeier to safeguard its outdoor premises.

A

nyone who has ever paid their respects to the Town Musicians of Bremen and then wanted to do a little shopping is in exactly the right place in Ochtum Park. Over 50 businesses occupying an area of 22,000 square metres attract 2.5 million visitors every year. World leading brands like Esprit, Nike, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger or Fossil, many restaurants and free parking all combine to make Ochtum Park a real shoppers’ paradise.

Complete and discreet In order to provide the most effective protection possible for the entrances and exits as well as the outdoor and car parking areas, the decision was taken to install the most modern video security equipment

24 I February 2016 I IN Security

– which should also be discreet and unobtrusive, as recounted by Sebastian Kühne, the spokesman for the owners: “We wanted coverage of the outdoor areas to be as complete as possible, but without having to install huge numbers of cameras. After all, we want our visitors to feel comfortable here, not as if they are constantly being watched.” Ochtum Park found the solution in the Panomera® multifocal sensor technology from Dallmeier. With its patented camera technology, which unlike single sensor cameras works with multiple lenses, this system can monitor a huge expanse in the highest possible resolution from a single installation location. And in addition: “The cameras have been painted the same RAL colour as the building façades, so they blend

discreetly with the overall image”, explains Dirk Lüders, Sales Manager with Dallmeier and joint manager of the Ochtum Park project. The concept for video protection was prepared by Dallmeier in cooperation with the design and engineering consultancy IfaS (Institut für angewandte Sicherheitstechnik – Institute for applied Security technology), and the cameras were then installed by the company Freihoff. “One of the challenges we faced at Ochtum Park was that we were asked not to undertake any largescale cable laying to transmit the images to the security office” explains Christian Linthaler, Sales Manager with Dallmeier. “So we set up a wireless local loop to carry the streams.”


Good visibility in low light conditions A major consideration for Ochtum Park was that the cameras should be extremely sensitive to light, so that they would still deliver detailed image material with high colour fidelity even at night with poor light conditions. For this reason, the Panomera® Nightline series was chosen, because it is equipped with the very latest generation of image sensors and encoders, which is highly sensitive to light and infrared radiation. The Nightline cameras are equipped with an ambient light sensor and a removable IR cut filter and can switch between day and night mode automatically. They are ideally suited to situations in which exceptional contrast, brilliant clarity and high colour fidelity even in poor

light conditions, or exceptional infrared sensitivity for outstanding results in night mode are required. “We can identify individuals from a distance of 160 m, and even read car licence plates at night. The resolution is really incredible”, Sebastian Kühne gives voice to his enthusiasm. The MFS systems are supplemented with IP cameras with integrated infrared illumination, which is assured with semi-discrete 850 nm high-performance LEDs.

Reliable recording The camera images are recorded on multiple Dallmeier IPS 2400 appliances. The IPS 2400 is a powerful video appliance with integrated storage system for reliable recording and storage of the video material. The “Smavia Recording

Server” recording software is already preinstalled. The IPS 2400 includes high-performance server hardware with a multi-core CPU. The integrated storage system (8x 3.5” hard disks) offers ample storage capacity. A sophisticated hardware concept and perfectly synchronised components also enable rapid storage speed. With the “EasyChange” functionality, hard disks can be replaced quickly and simply from the front of the device. The IPS 2400 has been certified by LGC Forensics, which means that image material obtained with this equipment is admissible as evidence in a court of law. The video streams are analysed centrally in the security office at Ochtum Park. “Operation is really simple and intuitive”, Sebastian Kühne is full of praise. g

IN Security I February 2016 I 25


Completely satisfied

About Dallmeier

The system was commissioned in the presence of representatives from the designers, the installer, the manufacturer and of course the end customer. “The cooperation between the individual companies worked well, and we have the feeling that we are in good hands”, says Sebastian Kühne. And his final word on multifocal sensor technology is just unequivocal: “There would not have been any other camera system that can cover such enormous expanses from so few installation points.”

Dallmeier has at its disposal more than 30 years of experience in transmission, recording as well as picture processing technology and is an outstanding pioneer of CCTV/IP solutions worldwide. This profound knowledge is used in the development of intelligent software and high quality recorder and camera technologies enabling Dallmeier to not only offer standalone systems, but complete network solutions up to largescale projects with perfectly integrated components. Right from the beginning the company always focused on own innovative developments and highest quality and reliability. Dallmeier is the only manufacturer in Germany that develops and manufactures all components on its own. This includes the entire product range, from cameras to picture storage and transmission to intelligent video analysis and even individually adjusted management systems. Quality made by Dallmeier, made in Germany! Over the years, Dallmeier has repeatedly given fresh impetus to

“We can identify individuals from a distance of 160 m, and even read car licence plates at night. The resolution is really incredible” 26 I February 2016 I IN Security

the market with new developments and extraordinary innovations. The world’s first DVR for example, which introduced digital recording to the entire CCTV industry, came from Dallmeier. The multifocal sensor system Panomera® will have a similarly groundbreaking effect: This unique and novel camera technology will revolutionise the market and open up completely new possibilities to the video security industry. This and the extensive experience in the CCTV and IP field have led to a top position in the international market for digital video surveillance systems. For further information please visit www.dallmeier. com or www.panomera.com n


www.falken.us

World Class Security & Protection Services

Police and Security training globally. security operations

1

Full service security ranging from uniformed officers,

personal protection

2

Falken Industries offer full service personal

security products

3

Falken Industries offer specialized security

global services

4

Falken Industries offer global services and operate

armed security guards, and plain

protection services for visiting

products for law enforcement,

in a variety of capacities around

clothes guards. Falken handle

and resident politicians, high net

private security, and government

the globe in all regions of the

all types of retail, industrial, and

worth individuals, dignitaries,

personel.

world and tactical environments.

diplomatic security.

and celebrities.


Exhibition preview

IFSEC 2016 Preview

IFSEC International unveils exciting plans for 2016

W

ith the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Buildings, traditional fire and security systems are rapidly evolving. Systems within buildings and cities are now able to communicate without human intervention; this presents both opportunities and risks for the fire and security industries. Smart Buildings can hear, watch, breathe, respond and collect millions piece of data collected from IoT. The data collected is vital in the management and sustainable output of the building in question, helping to reduce costs and more importantly, increase efficiency. It doesn’t just stop at buildings either. On a macro scale, the data outputs of Smart Buildings can be aggregated onto a city level where networked systems can provide critical intelligence for sustainable transport, public utilities and emergency services, in turn, creating a Smart City. In 2016 IFSEC International and FIREX International, Europe’s largest security and life safety exhibition, will launch the dedicated IFSEC Smart Zone, encompassing the latest suppliers for the smart building and home automation sector along with a dedicated educational theatre, tackling key topics within this burgeoning sector. Taking place at London’s ExCeL from 21-23 June, IFSEC & FIREX International 2016 will be a strategically significant platform to present current technologies and research to the market as security systems and fire safety

28 I February 2016 I IN Security

services play an increasingly vital role in building automation. The IFSEC Smart Zone will host a dedicated Home Automation Zone where visitors will be able to test and trial the latest technology, speak to the experts within this field and source the right solution for their business, within the industry already involved include Honeywell Building Solutions, Control4, Habitech, CIE-Group, to name a few and the whole zone will be supported by KNX UK. In addition to the Home Automation Zone the IFSEC Smart Zone will host the Smart Zone Theatre, which will provide free learning and development seminars focused on home automation and smart buildings. The programme will be delivered by a range of leading experts and will concentrate on key areas such as the Internet Of Things, systems

integration, business intelligence, building information management, cyber security along with a series of relevant case studies. Peter Selby, Regional General Manager Honeywell Building Solutions, UK and the Nordics, who will be exhibiting within the IFSEC Smart Zone has said: “With a focus on new industry trends and innovations, IFSEC International provides a great opportunity to showcase Honeywell’s latest technology and integrated security portfolio to an international multi-industry audience. With security evolving into smart building space, and integration becoming a driver for business efficiencies, Honeywell Building Solutions is delighted to be working with platforms like IFSEC International to connect to the right opportunities and publics.”


Along with the new IFSEC Smart Zone, IFSEC International have also confirmed that the Physical Perimeter Security Zone will be greatly enhanced for the 2016 edition. With more than 27,000 visitors annually attending IFSEC International and in 2015 5,200 of those directly expressed an interest in physical perimeter security the 2016 show will see more than 1,000 square meters of dedicated floor space to perimeter security. The Physical Perimeter Security Zone one will now offer much more space to specialist manufacturers to fully display and demonstrate their products with all aspects of the sector covered including barriers, acoustic barriers, boom barriers, height restrictors, high security street furniture, blast protection, perimeter detection, blast walls, perimeter structures, bollards, protective bunkers, fencing, roadblockers, gate automation and turnstiles. Confirmed suppliers within the Physical Perimeter Security Zone include the UK’s premier supplier of automatic gates, parking barriers, retractable turnstiles and tubular motors, CAME UK along with sister company BPT to the zone along with Marshalls

PLC, Birmingham Barbed Tape, Blok n Mesh, DEA System, Engtex, GIlgen Doors, GM Techtronics, Kijlstra Precast, LPCB, Nitesite, Robust UK, Townscape Products, to name a few. Another new partnership for 2016 is with the Door & Hardware Federation, a leading organisation representing key manufacturers and installers of industrial, commercial, pedestrian and garage doors and powered gates, as well as manufacturers

of locks, building hardware and architectural ironmongery. There will be members exhibiting on the DHF Pavilion as well as content featuring in the seminar theatres. Along with the new and enhanced feature areas and new partnerships at IFSEC International in 2016, four additional show areas will return and cover vital industry sectors including Integrated Security Systems, Video Surveillance & Intruder Alarms, Access Control g

IN Security I February 2016 I 29


Exhibition preview

IFSEC 2016 Preview

and IT & Cyber Security. Finally, our ongoing partnership with the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) will see the show welcome the first Red Book Security Pavilion to IFSEC International in 2016. This will comprise of a meeting and exhibition area whereby LPCB representatives will be on hand to discuss approvals, research and standards with visitors and exhibitors. Once again IFSEC and FIREX International will host a fully comprehensive free educational programme that will include seminars, workshops and keynote addresses covering topics such as counter terror, applications of technology across integrated security, IP security, smart buildings, access control and biometrics, video surveillance and physical perimeter security. Award winning security systems training provider, Tavcom Training, will run educational sessions tailored to the needs of security professionals across the three days whilst also showcasing products from leading manufacturers. In addition, the Innovation Arena in partnership with Benchmark will display the latest and most creative products that could change the security industry. The inspirational speaker series will return for a second year, with confirmed speakers being announced shortly, along with plenty of additional learning opportunities across the show floor. For the second year FIREX International will sit alongside IFSEC International at London’s

30 I February 2016 I IN Security

ExCeL, with the two industries increasingly becoming more aligned, placing them side by side makes it easier and quicker for visitors to obtain the information, resources and products they are looking for when they visit. FIREX International will once again host the leading suppliers and associations providing the latest cuttingedge solutions and essential knowledge to ensure life safety. IFSEC International will host over 600 global leading suppliers under one roof across the three days at London’s ExCeL this summer, with the likes of Tyco, Milestone, UTC, Texecom, Salto, Paxton, Hikvision, Dahua, Assa Abloy, AXIS, Canon, CAME and Marshalls to name a few already confirmed. In 2016 the show will welcome more than 65 new exhibitors to the show and architects of the thoughtful home, Nest Labs, Inc to FIREX International along with AICO, Komtes, Rockwool, Legrand Electrical and Lehavot Advanced Fire Protection. With a huge global reach, IFSEC International annually hosts every major territory active in security and fire safety. In 2015 the show welcomed the first ever South African pavilion which

returns in 2016 on an even larger scale. The show has also seen steady growth from European exhibitors particularly from Germany and France as London is seen as a gateway destination to the European market, which is in line with our strategy to locate the events at ExCeL. In 2016, IFSEC International will welcome Tecnoalarm, ARH zrt, DEA Security and Digicon SA who are all new international exhibitors to IFSEC. IFSEC & FIREX International will run from 21-23 June in 2016 and will once again be presented as part of UBM EMEA’s Protection & Management Series, the UK’s largest event dedicated to protecting and managing property, people and information. The series incorporates major events including IFSEC International along with FIREX International, Facilities Show, Safety & Health Expo and Service Management Expo. The series of events annually attract more than 40,000 attendees over three days to ExCeL London, in 2016 the series will run from 21 -23 June. For more information on IFSEC & FIREX International and to register your interest in attending the shows please visit www.ifsec.co.uk/In-Security.


@Facilities_Show #FACSHOW

Connecting and inspring excellence in facilities management. With a seventeen year heritage at the heart of the facilities industry, Facilities Show brings you trusted expertise and innovation across all sectors of FM. 3 Exclusive: 96% of suppliers only showcase their products and solutions at Facilities Show these include: Mitie; Sodexo; Bouygues; Sowga; Power Electrics; CamďŹ l

3 Networking: Over 11,000 FM professionals joined us in 2015 and this year promises to be even bigger. Advance your career and make new connections with your peers in a variety of formal and informal networking areas at the show 3 Exclusively supported by BIFM as the leading, must-attend event in the FM industry

REGISTER FOR THE SHOW AT WWW.FACILITIESSHOW.COM Exclusively supported by

Organised by

Part of


Exhibition preview

Security and Counter Terror Expo 2016 Preview

Discussing new strategies to tackle terrorism

High ranking security and emergency services officials will gather at World Counter Terror Congress to discuss future counter terror strategies

N

ews that Isil is planning to set up training camps across Europe, provides further evidence that the threat from extremist organisations is not abating. Terrorist groups continue to threaten civilians from all walks of life and governments are under pressure to prevent future attacks without impacting the lives of their residents. Today, an attack can happen

32 I February 2016 I IN Security

at any time and practically any location. In recent times, we have seen atrocities carried out in the air, on the ground and online, by groups and individuals. The threat is increasingly unpredictable and as a result, a number of initiatives are being introduced by those tasked with keeping civilians safe. Europol, for example, has recently announced the launch the European Counter Terror Centre to address issues such as foreign fighters, terrorist financing, digital propaganda and arms trafficking. Elsewhere, India and the Arab League announced that they will combat terrorism by developing new strategies to

eliminate its sources and funding. Meanwhile, in the UK, it was revealed that police in Scotland had found “knowledge gaps� in its counter terror strategy, and was now developing counter-terrorism training tools for health workers and teachers as well as its own staff. With counter terrorism firmly in the spotlight, security professionals from across the globe will travel to London in April to attend the annual World Counter Terror Congress. Security professionals, Government officials and representatives from the emergency services in dozens of countries will use the two-day conference to discuss today’s threats and shape the


world’s counter terror strategy. Focusing on the four key areas outlined in UK government’s CONTEST strategy, the congress will be opened by John Hayes MP, the UK’s Minister for Security. As the person ultimately responsible for the country’s counter-terrorism, security, serious organised crime and cyber-crime strategies, he will deliver a speech on extremism, border security and international counter terror strategy. Hayes will be joined by Sir Malcolm Rifkind, former UK government Foreign Secretary and Chairman of the Intelligence & Security Committee of Parliament. He commented: “The nature

of the threat we face today is inherently different from that we faced even last year. Terrorist organisations are constantly evolving, using highly advanced methods to avoid detection, and the prospect of attacks like Paris, Jakarta and Istanbul happening anywhere in the world is reality. It is of paramount importance that nations work together to reduce the risk to civilians and the World Counter Terror Congress gives us a platform to do just that.” With thousands of people, many from law abiding families, travelling to Syria, Libya and Iraq to join groups like Isil and Al-Qaeda, a key part in developing an effective

prevent strategy is gaining a greater understanding of why citizens are radicalised. Adam Deen of the Quilliam Foundation, who was a senior member of an Islamist extremist organisation, is another who will be present at the congress. The World Counter Terror Congress will feature six sessions, covering policy and strategy responses to the changing terror threat; radicalisation, de-radicalisation and preventing radicalisation; geopolitical security briefings; encryption, communications and security; security for critical national infrastructure; and emerging terror networks and tactics. ➔

IN Security I February 2016 I 33


Show Preview

Security and Counter Terror Expo 2016 Preview

Discussing new strategies to tackle terrorism

A total of 29 high ranking officials and academics will lead the congress, providing invaluable trends and information to more than 400 attendees. Among those confirmed to speak are Mark Rowley, Assistant Commissioner, National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Counter Terrorism; Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE, QC; Rob Wainwright, Director at Europol; Stephen Phipson, Head, Defence and Security Organisation (DSO), UK Trade & Industry (UKTI); Dr Jamie Shea, Deputy ASG, Emerging Security Challenges Division, NATO; Prof Richard English, Director, Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism & Political Violence (CSTPV), University of St Andrews; and Thomas Wuchte, Head on Anti-Terrorism Issues, Action Against Terrorism Unit,

34 I February 2016 I IN Security

Organisation for Security & Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). The congress will take place within the internationally renowned Security & Counter Terror Expo. Supported by the Home Office, the event will showcase the best counter terror and security solutions from around the world. David Thompson, Event Manager of Security & Counter Terror Expo, added: “With the safety of millions of people on their minds, those in attendance at the World Counter Terror Congress have their work cut out. The sight of armed police patrolling crowded places, including railway stations and airports, shopping centres and sports stadiums may be here to stay in the short term. But it’s the topics being discussed in the

conference that will ultimately decide whether there are better techniques that can be introduced, and how nations can destroy the root cause of extremism.” In addition to the World Counter Terror Congress, there will be a series of specialist free-to-attend conferences at Security & Counter Terror Expo focussing on the Critical National Infrastructure & Business Resilience, Cyber Threat Intelligence – presented by techUK, Transport Security Live and Advanced Technologies Live. Security & Counter Terror Expo 2016 is co-located with Ambition – the EPRR Expo – and Forensics Europe Expo. To register to attend Security & Counter Terror Expo or for further information, please visit www.counterterrorexpo.com n



counter terrorism

Making a difference against Terrorism Justin Bentley, Chief Executive Officer at the International Professional Security Association, looks at how to upskill your security officers in Counter Terrorism Awareness, without breaking the bank

R

ecent years have demonstrated that terrorist attacks are becoming more frequent. For every incident that actually occurs, there will be others that have been attempted and more that have been considered and either discarded or stopped. Security officers are generally well placed to be the members of the public most likely to either observe

36 I February 2016 I IN Security

somebody in the early stages of terror attack planning or to be in the vicinity when something happens. Obviously this depends on the location that the Officer is assigned to, but the likelihood is that any premises considered as a target will have some form of security. Added to this that the Officer’s role is to protect the property and persons at the location, and it must be sensible business practice to provide

training and guidance in at least basic counter terrorism methods. Spotting the signs of terrorist reconnaissance of a potential or chosen target, requires an understanding of what is likely to be involved, how the terrorists do their research and a consequential confidence to challenge a person and/or report their behaviour to the police. Basic job training for security officers normally will involve few


of these skills, so to enable your security officers to effectively spot and deal with these occurrences will require additional training. For many security companies the constant driving down of contract margins has left little or no money for additional professional development of their staff. It would be easy to recommend lots of additional training, which for many companies would be beyond their training budgets, so instead I am looking at options that could be either implemented at zero cost or with minimal expenditure. All of these suggestions will include at least some time investment, however companies should also consider the other benefits of investing in continuous professional development, which can include improved staff retention and also be used to demonstrate professionalism to clients. Additionally for those security companies which have joined the Security Industry Authority’s Approved Contractor Scheme, this

training could be used to demonstrate compliance with various training and development criteria.

Training Materials There are a couple of DVDs available for free to security companies which can be obtained either from your local police force’s Counter Terrorism Security Advisers (CTSAs) or from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO). “Operation Fairway” is a 22 minute film based on the principle of encouraging people to report any suspicious behaviour, as it shows how a combination of pieces of information can help identify terrorism. “Eyes Wide Open” is a 12 minute film helping security officers identify suspicious behaviour. In addition to the DVD, Eyes Wide Open is available on YouTube at https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=GTFNYtKf6m8 Security companies can use these for brief but effective training of staff, either by making copies

available and encouraging staff to watch them if there is a suitable opportunity, or even creating that opportunity during a supervisory visit. In addition to training for security officers, there are also other free training materials available for staff in other roles. One example is the “Take Another Look: ID Verification” DVD which is available from the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) which explains signs of tampering with identity documents and other examples of people attempting to assume another identity.

Project Griffin Project Griffin has gone from strength to strength since it was launched twelve years ago. It started as a London based joint venture between the City and Metropolitan police forces, following its initial success it has been rolled out across the UK with many police forces running regular training courses. ➔

IN Security I February 2016 I 37


The training is normally run as a half day course by CTSAs, usually with a nominal cost recovery based fee. The topics covered include: the current threat posed by international and domestic terrorism and violent extremism; hostile reconnaissance - what it is and how to report it; what to consider in the event of a terrorist attack or incident; and how to deal with suspicious items. The feedback from the courses is that Security Officers find them interesting and enjoyable, and with practical content such as being able to handle replicas of actual explosive devices, it provides a memorable learning experience. The significant cost for an employer would be the security officers’ time, however at half a day per individual you may be able to provide time off in lieu using existing resources. In addition, there are also other programmes run such as Project Argus which could be of use to a security company’s management or their clients. It is a NaCTSO initiative, exploring ways to aid in preventing, handling, and recovering

38 I February 2016 I IN Security

from a terrorist attack. It achieves this by taking businesses through a simulated terrorist attack. This is normally a desktop exercise involving company management and CTSAs. The simulation identifies the measures for preventing, handling, and recovering from a terrorist attack. This simulation provides a unique opportunity to both learn from and contribute to valuable lessons helping to protect you, your business, and your community.

General Guidance There is plenty of available guidance, especially on police websites. Companies can use some of this information and put it into newsletters or include it as an appendix with the site assignment instructions. Short guides can be produced as pocket sized cards. Another option is if you supply your security officers with pocket notebooks, which is a good idea especially when encouraging them to be observant, the IPSA security officer’s notebooks include three pages of counter terrorism advice based on advice created by the

Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and other useful information.

Advanced Options The suggestions listed so far have all been basic, low cost options. For those with larger budgets and more advanced needs, there are a number of courses offered by various commercial companies, which can be found with an internet search. Courses available vary from short courses up to MSc level. Any reputable training organisation should be willing to provide references from previous customers to assist in selecting an appropriate course. All of these solutions should encourage your security staff to be more observant, encourage them to be more questioning about what is happening in and around there area of responsibility and give them the confidence to report suspicious activity to the police. Additionally, whilst all of the training has been aimed at increasing their awareness of the current terrorism threat, a lot of the skills would be equally applicable in protecting assets from common theft or vandalism.



BSIA

Smart technology for access control Access control is now one the largest sectors of security, providing public and private organisations with a full range of technical support which is needed for protecting property, employees and valuable items. there is now a large variety of access control systems: basic number keypads, smart cards and biometric fingerprint scanners. 40 I February 2016 I IN Security


I

n 2015 smartphones were integrated into Access Control systems. Two thirds of the UK’s population is now using smartphones; this has lead security companies to invent new products and systems which integrate the use of these popular devices. James Kelly, Chief Executive of the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) discusses what’s currently on offer for Access Control customers and future development of this sector.

Smart card security Smartcard systems are one of the most common options for access security. Each user is provided with a credit card sized fob which allows them access to buildings, offices, elevators and outside areas which are restricted from the general public. They’re commonly found in working offices, banks, train stations (oyster cards) and hotels. Smartcards are easily usable and can be cost effective as cards and card readers can now be bought at a reasonable price. Although they’re popular with most users, smartcards do have some security risks. A common

risk is unreported lost or stolen cards to security staff or system provider. Security staff asks all users to give immediate notice of any missing cards to prevent non-users entering premises such as office or hotel room, but not all users follow this request. Smartcards can be easily disabled and tracked to see if it has been used since being reported missing.

Biometric Many Access Control suppliers have recently championed biometric security and over the past few years developed a number of well-designed innovative biometric systems which have lowered security risks in aviation, education and banking. In 2012, smartphone providers Apple designed the IPhone 5s to have a built in touch ID fingerprint reading sensor, shortly followed by Samsung who also added this feature when putting the Galaxy 5s to market. This increased the number of people using biometric security on a daily basis with the power of smartphones. Biometric identifiers are the measurable characteristics used to describe each human being.

There are two types of identifiers: behavioural and physiological characteristics. Physiological characteristics include: fingerprint, palm veins, DNA, facial recognition, hand print and iris recognition. Behavioural characteristics are related to voice control and pitch as well as other factors such as pace of walk. It is becoming increasingly popular to install biometric security as the risks are limited.

CCTV Surveillance – Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Automatic Number Plate Recognition – ANPR is a security method which monitors vehicles coming in and out of a protected area. The system works by CCTV surveillance being installed on the side of the barrier; this allows the camera to identify whether the vehicle requesting to be allowed through is recorded on the system as recognised or unrecognised by quickly scanning the front number plate. ANPR is rapidly reducing costs for businesses as they do not have to employ multiple security guards to do this job on a daily basis at an ongoing cost. ➔

IN Security I February 2016 I 41


“This type of development in Access Control is very promising for the security sector”

James Kelly BSIA Chief Executive

Future for Access Control Security The latest technology for using your smartphone as an advanced security device is now commonly available. Kaba Ltd, British Security Industry Association (BSIA) member has been successful in partnering with Hetras to implement a fullyintegrated Mobile Key Access solution for leisure hotel giants, Village Hotels who have over 28 locations in the UK. For many years, guests staying at Village Hotels would only be able to check in at the hotel’s reception and access their room using an electronic key card. With great technical development, BSIA member – Kaba Ltd has now made it possible for Village Hotel guests to check in and access their room using their smartphone. This development was influenced by the 69% increase in smartphone

42 I February 2016 I IN Security

users from 2012 to 2015. According to the latest Ofcom’s research, on average smartphone owners are using their devices at least 2 hours per day. The UK society is becoming ever more digitally led and simple daily tasks are now being completed online using easy to use applications. Steve Bewick, Managing Director of Kaba Ltd, says: “We are thrilled to be working with Village Hotels in the UK on the deployment of Kaba’s Mobile Key solution throughout the Village portfolio. Village Hotels is an exciting brand in the UK market. Its innovative approach enhances the guest experience and puts the convenience of market-leading mobile technology literally in the user’s hand” This type of development in Access Control is very promising for the security sector. The market is extremely competitive and hopefully

the launch of new products such as Mobile Key Access will encourage other suppliers to bring to market new products for the future which will have an even greater impact.

Looking to find an Access Control supplier? Members of the BSIA’s Access and Asset Protection section are experts in Access Control solutions and can offer advice on the different types of products available and the environments they are best suited to. To source a member company near you, please visit the Association’s website: www.bsia.co.uk/find-asecurity-company.aspx n


Safe, Simple, Secure. The KeySure case is a pilfer proof, tamper evident keyless lockbox. This is the only non-electronic security device that will control and audit the use of a key, password or any other contents. Once an item is secured inside the KeySure it must be physically broken to access what’s inside. This provides physical accountability of the use of the protected item. This simple yet effective device is perfect for:

• Property Managers • Office Buildings • Personal Use

• IT Professionals • Security Departments

The most powerful benefit of the KeySure device is that it can be used to prevent those responsible for your keys, flash drives or other personal information from unauthorized access by providing physical accountability. However, they are still able to access the contents in an emergency. This is possible because the KeySure case must be broken to retrieve its contents. This one-time-use key access box ensures that it: • Protects Both Parties from Surreptitious Use • Provides Physical Accountability • Prevents False Accusations • Eliminates Liability The KeySure case is Safe, Simple and Secure. No other key control product on the market is as easy to use or inexpensive because the KeySure device is the only non-electronic control key system available. This makes it an efficient and effective means of key security.

www.keysure.net


product Listings

AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS

DSX manufactures integrated

Barco

Falken At Falken, we are a fully

AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS, a world leader in the automation of secure entrance control, designs and manufactures pedestrian, vehicle and passenger access systems. row.automatic-systems.com

BUSINESS DATA SURVEILLANCE CAMERA

Barco designs and develops visualization solutions for the security market. With its own facilities for Sales & Marketing, Customer Support, R&D and Manufacturing in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific, Barco is active in more than 90 countries with 4,000 employees worldwide. Barco posted sales of 1.158 billion euro in 2013. www.barco.com/references

TRAFFIC CAMERA

REMOTE INTERACTION REMOTE NETWORK

Smarter visualization Networked visualization leading to smarter decision making

solutions for the access control and security industries. Based in Dallas, DSX designs all software and hardware in house. The company motto is: ‘Integrated Solutions and real world applications are what we do best.’ DSX products are sold worldwide through a network of factory-trained dealers. Dealers are located in the US, Canada, Mexico, Latin and South America, Europe, Middle East, Australia and the Pacific Rim, and Nigeria amongst others. www.dsxinc.com

licensed, registered, and insured professional service, equipment, manufacturing and retail supply firm. Founded and staffed by former law enforcement officers and retired military personnel, we have grown to become a trusted and secure global provider. www.falken.us

A reliable networked visualization solution is indispensable to monitor, analyze, and share an ever increasing number of video and data sources all over the world. That is why Barco designed its networked visualization solution, the simplest and most flexible way to securely distribute any information to any location. The result: faster and smarter decision-making.

Bosch Security Systems

Learn more about networked visualization at www.barco.com/netviz

14090.BARCO.resize.ad.in security.netviz.indd 1

24/04/14 15:43

Offer an extensive portfolio of innovative, high-quality, ergonomic products and systems for security, safety and communication. Our product range includes video surveillance systems with state-of-the-art IP-solutions, access control systems, intrusion detection systems, fire detection and evacuation systems, security management systems, paging and personal security systems and public address and conference solutions. www.boschsecuritysystems.com

FLIR FLIR Systems, Inc. is the global leader in Infrared cameras, night vision and thermal imaging systems. Our products play pivotal roles in a wide range of industrial, commercial and government activities in more than 60 countries. www.flir.com

pt

Dallmeier One of the world

leading providers of products for network-based video surveillance solutions, already has more than 30 years experience in the development and manufacture of high quality components and complete solutions for the CCTV/IP sector. www.dallmeier-electronic.com

grated

mm

hall 4, stand D80

06.02.2012 11:05:55

44 I November 2015 I IN Security

Safeotronic SAFE-O-TRONIC is a smart and keyless locking solution for doors, cabinets, lockers and furniture. Its advanced access control features provide facilities managers with the flexibility and management control required in today’s demanding workplace environments. SAFE-O-TRONIC can be used in numerous applications – Hotels, Hospitals, Spas, Gyms, Office Furniture, Cabinets, Lockers. The list is endless... www.safeotronic.com


To have your company included in this listing contact Wayne Banks on +44 (0) 1622 201207

Honeywell Security Group

Paxton Access Ltd is a leading manufacturer of electronic access control systems. From its inception Paxton has aimed for engineering excellence. This means designing and manufacturing intelligent and innovative products that are fit for their purpose. We have become a market leader through our constant efforts to exceed the expectations of installers and system users. www.paxton.co.uk

Keytracker Ltd

Samsung Security

delivers the newest innovations, technologies and products. Honeywell is driven to maintain its position as an innovator and leading manufacturer, and invests continuously in R&D. Each of the product ranges regularly delivers new features and technological advancements, while maintaining a familiar user interface and backwards compatibility for ease of installation. Honeywell is a world leading security business. www.security.honeywell.com

Secure Storage & Management for all Keys & Equipment Mechanical & electronic tracking to suit all budgets & applications, low spec to high tech – the world’s largest range of tracking systems for keys & equipment. Keytracker Ltd, Keyper House, Unit 3, Station Road, Rowley Regis, West Midlands, B65 0JY sales@keytracker.co.uk www.keytracker.com

ess usiness.

Samsung Techwin is one of the fastest growing professional security brands in Europe. Providing a complete range of security solutions that are suitable for a wide range of applications, the company is dedicated to developing technology and products that its clients demand. www.samsungsecurity.com

The leading global M2M managed services provider

It’s good to be well connected.

Dual vision, Real time. Keysure

ULISSE COMPACT THERMAL The positioning unit offers an integrated solution for total darkness, fog, rain or smoke.

KEYSURE’s patented Key Control container is a pilfer proof, tamper evident key safe. This is the only non-electronic security device that will control and audit the use of a key, password or any other content. Once an item is secured inside the Key Control, it must be physically broken to access the contents. www.keysure.net

Access )) my Business.

CCTV PRODUCTS

Your M2M solution is more than just data connectivity. We understand that.

Videotec Dual vision, Real time.

So we not only built the world’s most advanced global M2M platform, we also built our business upon the most important connections of all – our relationships with our partners, carriers and customers.in-house Videotec manufactures

ULISSE COMPACT THERMAL a wide CCTV products That’s why Wyless is the trusted M2Mrange partnerof of Fortune 500 companies

The positioning unit offalike. ers an integrated and startups We’re the easiest company to work with. We listen to our solution for total darkness, fog, rain or smoke. customers and take pride in every connection.

recognized for high performances, flexibility and style. Our mission to Wyless offers truly uncompromising M2M solutions, delivering worldwide lead the field in the development wireless connectivity via the most secure and resilient network infrastructure. We provide unrivaled management tools and empower with end-to-end of robust, reliable andyou high managed services, technical expertise and dedicated support. performances mechanical and So connect with the experts and together we’ll take your to the electronic products forapplications surveillance next level. You have found your true M2M partner. applications is the driving force We can’t wait to discuss the possibilities. behind our success. www.videotec.com

www.videotec.com

))

CCTV PRODUCTS www.videotec.com

Wyless Systems

Legic The LEGIC brand is now known around the world and stands for quality in contactless ID technology and in smart card systems for personal identification applications operating at 13.56 MHz. www.legic.com

)) +1 617 949 8900

))

ity level I desire. my choice. ww.legic.com

Our award-winning M2M platform, delivered in partnership with the world’s largest mobile network operators, provides secure, reliable wireless connectivity to mobile and fixed devices in nearly every country in the world. Our unique products and services help our customers deploy robust, scalable and secure applications. +44 1895M2M 454 699 info@wyless.com www.wyless.com www.wyless.com

The leading global M2M managed services provider

29.03.2011 10:55:29

It’s good to be well connected. Your M2M solution is more than just data connectivity. We understand that. So we not only built the world’s most advanced global M2M platform, we also built our business upon the most important connections of all – our relationships with our partners, carriers and customers. That’s why Wyless is the trusted M2M partner of Fortune 500 companies and startups alike. We’re the easiest company to work with. We listen to our


CREATING THE FUTURE OF SECURITY . . . TODAY

The Security Professionals’ first choice for today’s security infrastructure, from one room to multi-location complexes around the world. Our reputation is based on a time-honored tradition of rock-solid quality, premium reliability and the integrity of DSX and our network of factory-trained, authorized dealers and support. When you are staking your reputation on a solution - choose the most powerful and intelligent access control systems in the world, choose the total security relationship with DSX.

• No “Per Seat” Licensing In System Pricing

DSX Access Systems, Inc.

• LAN/WAN Compatible

• Alarm Text Message/ E-Mail Notification

• Smart Card and Biometric Integration

• Hot Swap Redundant Communication Server

• Unlimited Access Levels Per Cardholder

• High Level Elevator Control Interface

• Integrated Photo ID Badging • Backup SQL Server

• Backwards Compatible Architecture

• Integrated Wireless Locksets

www.dsxinc.com

DSX-Europe LTD | Unit 41 Mountheath Industrial Park Prestwich MANCHESTER M259WB UK | 44(0)161.408.1166 info@dsx-europe.com | www.dsx-europe.com

DSX-USA | 10731 Rockwall Road Dallas, TX USA 75238-1219 214.553.6140 | sales@dsxinc.com

Quality. Reliability. Integrity. The Security Professionals’ First Choice.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.