The magazine with the inside story on security
issue 7 may 2012
Intelligent high security with wire free key control from abloy
08 product news
20 Power in the land
28 Intelligent scanning
36 BSIA spotlight
New developments from the top manufacturers
Hikvision helps save valuable resources
Panasonic has solution for chemical giant
Focusing on long-term protection of utilities
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Combining the unique ABLOY速 Protec mechanical key system with high security electronics, ABLOY速 CLIQ Remote helps end users in managing systems and key access remotely, in real time. For installers, this is access control made easy: there are no wires to the door, no need to walk the building to re-program the system and no need to remove the existing door hardware. 速
ABLOY CLIQ Remote covers a full range of Cylinders and Padlocks. Remote programming devices act as a secure conduit for key configuration between the key holder and the system administrator, from anywhere in the world.
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intelligent high security with wire Free key control From aBloy
08 product news new developments from the top manufacturers
20 power in the land
hikvision helps save valuable resources
28 intelligent scanning panasonic has solution for chemical giant
36 Bsia spotlight Focusing on long-term protection of utilities
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elcome to the IFSEC issue of In Security, published to coincide with this important expo. We preview the event itself – see page 6 – and many of the items in this issue’s Product & Industry News section (starting on page 8) have an IFSEC slant. Keep your eyes peeled for the next issue of In Security, which will feature a comprehensive round-up from IFSEC, now a truly global expo and a vital ‘must-attend’ event for those working in the security sector. Our cover story this month focuses on the ABLOY CLIQ solution, which highlights the company’s flexible and innovative approach to access control (see page 3). I’m sure you’ll agree it makes fascinating reading. Elsewhere, Near Field Communication is set to make a big impact in the FM sector – the technology is set to be rolled out in the hotel sector, where it allows room ‘keys’
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to be integrated within the guest’s mobile phone for the duration of their stay. You can read all about it by turning to page 16. We also focus on how Hikvision helps Brazilian electricity stations save valuable resources with its mobile DVRs (page 20); while Milestone’s XProtect Enterprise Video Management software is the focus for our education feature – the system is being rolled out at University Campus Suffolk (page 24). AkzoNobel, the world’s largest producer of coatings and speciality chemicals, has chosen Panasonic scanners to securely scan, index and store paper-based employee records for its UK employees. Find out why on page 28; while on page 32 our feature focuses on the advantages of discrete CCTV installation. Last but not least we’ve a welcome contribution from the BSIA on why utilities companies must adopt security solutions with longevity (page 36). Adam Riches, Editor
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Contents 03 cover story ABLOY innovates with access solutions
16 NFC books in Near Field Comms in the hotel sector
28 Document security Panasonic scanners have proven record
06 exhibition preview IFSEC in the spotlight
20 Safer utilities Why Hikvision are big in Brazil
32 CCTV Conway Security Products in action
08 product news what’s new in the marketplace
24 Education Milestone keeps students safe
36 BSIA focus Singing the praises of long-term solutions
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The choice you always wanted Professional security on a budget
Priced to fit a limited budget, Advantage Line systems offer the perfect costperformance choice for the more modest application, such as small businesses, shops and schools. Available from local distributors, Advantage Line solutions cover all your security needs. They offer just the right amount of features for your application while delivering the same high quality and reliability you can rely on from any Bosch product. Unfamiliar with security systems? No problem! Whether you’re an installer or end-user Advantage Line is designed with you in mind. Quick and easy set-up, intuitive menudriven interfaces and helpful features save you time, frustration and money. For complete peace of mind, check out the Advantage Line portfolio including cameras, video recorders, fire panels and public address systems at www.boschsecurity.com.
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Abloy Cliq remote helps secure high security areas
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magine an access control system that can be incorporated into a masterkey system – either new or existing. Imagine being able to include padlocks in the system, monitor key usage and even schedule when it is used. Wouldn’t it be ideal to include multiple sites, even in remote locations and remove keys from the system when lost or stolen? Well, now you can and all securely over the internet.
The new CLIQ Remote electromechanical locking solution from Abloy UK is ideal for the high security market, helping to make key management easier across large, multi-site masterkey applications. Recently named Access Control Product of the Year CTSS Counter Terror Awards – as well as at the IFSEC Awards 2011 – ABLOY CLIQ Remote uses web based software allowing site operators, security managers and their contractors to
have keys remotely authorised for use in specific operational areas within the existing masterkey system for a pre-determined period of time. This ensures a high level of key control incorporating maximum flexibility to provide access in the event of an emergency to approved key holders. ABLOY CLIQ Remote offers comprehensive audit trails and the ability to remove lost or stolen CLIQ keys from the system, thereby providing tight key >
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Main picture: Update key access rights and download audit trails with the wall programming device as well as create recurring validations for high security Below: High quality padlocks – compliant with the highest standards – across multiple sites can be incorporated into access control with ABLOY CLIQ Remote
management at all times. ABLOY CLIQ Remote operates with a key receiving access rights and/ or time validations through a wall programming unit or a personal programming unit connected to a mobile phone that can transfer schedules, download audits and amend authorisations for user keys. Easy to install, ABLOY CLIQ Remote offers a cost-effective extension to existing systems while providing
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for centralised administration, key management automation and an audit trail, with timely reporting on systems statistics, managed over the internet in a highly secure server. And due to the use of individually programmable cylinders and keys, ABLOY CLIQ Remote enables complete electronic security management and control, even to grant variable access rights for personnel visiting remote, secure locations.
As Barry Jenkins, Abloy UK General Sales Manager, Market Development explains: “ABLOY CLIQ Remote offers tremendous functionality for remote access control. Not only is it easy to install and for clients to use, but also keys can be managed remotely across multiple sites for timed access and keys that get lost can easily have their access rights removed without changing cylinders. “This further demonstrates Abloy UK’s commitment to providing quality access control solutions across various industries. ABLOY CLIQ Remote means less personto-person contacts for key updates, easier administration and fewer software installations. ABLOY CLIQ Remote really does offer the ultimate synergy between the physical security of mechanical keys and cylinders with the benefits of access control.” The software allows additional data to be written to the keys, removing the need to visit each lock individually and upload audit trails automatically. The ABLOY CLIQ Remote solution is ideal for multiple applications, some of which include: • I n the health sector, drug
cabinet usage, and with enforced validations you download each day’s audit trail, to see who used the cabinet and when. • Gaming machines and Cash-inTransit can have CLIQ Remote to ensure that cash is only accessed at pre-arranged times, and each access is digitally recorded. • Utility companies, with hundreds of sites spread across a wide geographic area, can integrate to existing master key systems, allowing contractors and engineers scheduled access. In the event of emergency requirements, temporary access can be granted across GSM and Broadband with the mobile updater device at the click of a mouse. This is just a selection of the wide range of applications where ABLOY CLIQ Remote is useful. The product range includes a comprehensive range of cylinders, padlocks, cam and cabinet locks. For remote and highly secure outdoor sites, padlocks are likely to be an integral part of security and ABLOY CLIQ Remote includes an IP57 variant as well as the standard range that conforms to BS EN12320 at the highest grades like the rest of the range. CLIQ technology is based on highly miniaturised data encryption electronics, which are embedded directly inside the key and the cylinder. The CLIQ key contains a unique electronic ID code that cannot be duplicated, altered or corrupted. Abloy UK supplies a marketleading range of padlocks, electric locks and cylinders for cabinets and doors in retail, leisure and museum environments as well as utilities, telecommunications and military applications. When merging access control with physical security, why compromise? n To see ABLOY CLIQ Remote for yourself, visit stand 4/C50 at IFSEC 2012 or go to www.abloycliq.co.uk
ABLOY PROTEC2 LEADS THE WAY Abloy UK now offers the new PROTEC2 locking solution, the very latest development of the unique Abloy rotating disc cylinder system Specially designed to provide the highest level of security for the most sensitive areas, ABLOY PROTEC2 offers a patented disc controller structure that requires a moving element in the key. ABLOY PROTEC2 also possesses key and key blank patent protection to stop systems becoming compromised through the unauthorised duplication of keys. The patent, which lasts until 2031, is one of the longest in the industry and covers the entire range. ABLOY PROTEC2 is bumpproof and offers the highest level mechanical security, but it can also be integrated with Abloy’s electromechanical CLIQ technology to provide upgraded security combined with access control. With an extremely wide product range including padlocks and cylinders that can all be operated with a single key, ABLOY PROTEC2
has extensive master keying possibilities. Phil Rice, Product Manager for Abloy UK, said: “The new ABLOY PROTEC2 is highly secure. Its one key design lends itself perfectly to masterkeying, while increased durability ensures that ABLOY PROTEC2 is reliable in even the most severe environments”. “At Abloy we have over 100 years experience in providing the highest quality security solutions, and in developing the ABLOY PROTEC2 range, we have created a truly 21st century system that can be used across various sectors, including utilities industrial and commercial.” n For more information on the PROTEC2 range, or for details on Abloy’s extensive range of door security solutions, visit Abloy at IFSEC on stand 4/C50 or go to: www.abloy.co.uk.
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Exhibition Preview
Managing organisational security risks at IFSEC International 2012 14-17 MAY 2012 NEC BIRMINGHAM, UK
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nderstand and protect your business from ever evolving security risks by attending IFSEC International’s (www. ifsec.co.uk/preview) new education programme 14 – 17 May 2012, NEC Birmingham. Taking place at the NEC, Birmingham, UK, IFSEC International tackle the human aspects of security will see more than 700 exhibitors and and fraud prevention. 25,000 security professionals come ‘The CSO and the Board’ will help together to discover the latest security security managers understanding innovations within the commercial how the CSO can interface with security and fire safety market. the Board and influence business Supporting industry research decisions based on perceived risk and conducted by IFSEC International, compliance. Other sessions of note which reveals that 94 percent of include Mike O’Neil, MD of Optimal those responsible for managing Risk Management, who will cover their organisation’s security, believe ‘Procuring Security Services - Some it is important to stay up-to-date thoughts on why and how to change’, on the latest security knowledge at whilstSEARCH theIFSEC directors of CornerStone VISIT IFSEC INTERNATIONAL TO STAY COMPETITIVE IN YOUR least every 6 to 12 months, the new will take a look at ‘How to ensure MARKET, DISCOVER NEW BENEFITS OF ANALOGUE, IP AND FEATURING: HYBRID SOLUTIONS AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FREE TECHNICAL education programme will provide your Security Technology Investment 3 NExT GENERATION CCTV & EXPERTISE AND ADVICE. SURVEIllANCE THEATRE 3 SECURITY the MANAGEMENT technology improved delivers result you expect’ ACCESS CONTROL |updates, CCTV | COUNTER TERROR | FIRE SOLUTIONS | THEATRE INTRUDER ALARMS | IP/NETWORK SECURITY | LONE WORKER | 3 TAVCOM TRAINING THEATRE PHYSICAL SECURITY solutions to protect inside and outside the National Counter 3Project IP ASSURED ARGUS, ZONE in association with anixter IFSEC INTERNATIONAL IS PART OF THE PROTECTION & 3 INTEllIGENT INTEGRATION threats, delivering andANDpersonal Terrorism Security Office initiative is MANAGEMENT SERIES, UNITINGROI SECURITY FIRE WITH ZONE sponsored by iSm FACILITIES AND SAFETY PROFESSIONALS. development. another not to be missed educational Created for security managers and session, which will explore ways to aid REGISTER FOR FREE ENTRY QUOting: ifSec014 AT WWW.IFSEC.CO.Uk all those responsible for managing delegates in preventing, handling and the security of their organisation, recovering from a terrorist attack. the brand new Security Management IFSEC International 2012 will also Education Theatre will host a freesee the debut of Centre Stage, a to-attend, CPD points-earning new high profile educational feature designed to focus on the most pressing programme. and topical security issues of the day, Highly regarded industry experts all of which will be discussed and from Nottinghamshire Police, Wilson debated live at this year’s show by James, Morgans Hotel Group and the leading names in the sector. CornerStone will also be joining the Topics to be discussed and debated line up at what is tipped to be IFSEC are varied and wide-ranging, and International’s most impressive include: the 2012 Olympic and security management offering ever. Paralympic Games, solutions models Produced in association with TalAcq, for security guarding procurement the programme will feature a series of and management, the future of 30-45 minute presentations followed law enforcement, convergence and by Q&A sessions. Check out the the future of security, the alarms latest video interviews with IFSEC standard PD6662: 2010, PSIM, security International’s speakers here. management training, lone worker ‘Dealing with the Insider Threat’, to protection, CCTV standards, security be led by Martin Smith MBE, Chairman benchmarking, commercial and criminal and Founder of the Security Company, investigations and much, much more. will discuss the recognition and how to
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CCTV & Surveillance With 57 percent of visitors to IFSEC 2011 expressing interest in CCTV installation and 47 percent interested in CCTV monitoring, IFSEC International has invested heavily in its education programme this year, including the provision of CCTV-specific content in its brand new Next Generation CCTV & Surveillance Theatre. Sponsored by Tyco Security Products, the Next Generation CCTV & Surveillance Theatre comprises of a series of free to attend seminars and workshops covering how new technologies, how to improve your current security solutions and advice to help improve your level of technical expertise. Produced in association with Digital Grape, topics include ‘Expanding & Upgrading Your Security Solution’, ‘Should lighting conditions dictate camera quality’ and ‘Advances in CCTV Lighting’, as well as insightful case studies from Network Rail and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. CCTV specialist Jon Laws, managing director and principal consultant of The Lyndhurst Consultancy, will be talking about the future of surveillance, including the potential for three-dimensional solutions. He will touch upon technical areas involved with cameras, image displays and both recording and transmission solutions. For a video preview of his session please visit: www.youtube. com/watch?v=7jlm1m8EZdE. n For the full seminar programme see www.ifsec.co.uk/page.cfm/ Action=Seminar/libID=1/listID=2/t=m
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Easy security management with Honeywell WIN-PAK® integrated solutions. Security installers are facing increasing demands to provide sophisticated security systems that are scalable, easy to manage and easy to customise. With that in mind Honeywell provides the WIN-PAK® software that enables integration of access, video and intrusion detection systems. As the software supports both analogue and Honeywell IP video platforms, installers can easily migrate their customers to the latest IP digital technology with minimal disruption to their business. WIN-PAK's innovative technology allows the integrated system to be managed efficiently via one single software interface, simplifying control for the user. And with over 100,000 systems installed globally, installers can rely on WIN-PAK for powerful functionality and proven performance. It's the power of integration, it's the power of Honeywell.
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product and industry news
New XS4 lock with keypad offers multi level security The XS4 electronic lock with keypad is a brand new product that provides increased levels of security and control. For doors where extra security may be required, it offers users a choice of multiple security authentication methods to control access including proximity card, combined use of a PIN code + proximity card or a separate keypad code. Designed for use in schools, colleges, universities, student dorms, airports, government buildings, military installations and for use on any doors where an extra layer of security is required, the electronic lock with keypad is the latest addition to the innovative XS4 range. Smart, secure and innovative, it needs no hard wiring and provides a totally wire free networked electronic locking solution with a great range of features. It is also available in a wireless version for online real-time control. The lock can be operated in three modes: proximity card only, Pin (Personal Identification Number) code + proximity card; or keypad code only. With standard proximity card mode the lock is locked at all times until opened with the users proximity card that has access rights to the room. When using PIN code + card mode each user has their own personal code. Typically this might be used
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in student dorms, where extra security and dual authentication (presenting both a card and typing in the PIN code) are needed. Users can have up to an eight-digit PIN Code. In keypad code only mode, the lock itself has an access code that is used for user authentication. Every user that goes through that door knows the keypad code. When two users share the same office or room, they are the only ones that know the keypad code of their room. Several calendars can be programmed every day, giving the ability to use passage mode type opening during the day, and dual authentication only at night. Users can have up to an 8-digit KEYPAD code. Available in European, Scandinavian and ANSI wide body versions in both Mifare/DESfire and HID iClass technologies, the new XS4 electronic lock with keypad can handle up to 64,000 doors and 4,000,000 users per system and store the last 1,000 events in its audit trail memory. And in addition, it can also be fitted with a wide range of handle styles, making it the perfect choice for those doors where additional security verification is needed. n See www.saltosystems.com
Minerva Security chooses ievo as preferred biometric for UBM HQ Minerva Security Services of Essex have been at the forefront of a high-profile biometrics installation at UBM Plc’s UK headquarters in London, at the height of organising the International Fire & Security Exhibition 2012. Organisers of IFSEC 2012, UBM required four ievo fingerprint readers, two Ultimate and two Micro. The Ultimate’s are used to secure the building’s entrance and exit turnstiles and is fixed on to a turnstile that will be used by visitors. Micro will be responsible for securing the ninth floor office area inside the UBM premises, and will be installed on the main area door to grant access and egress to employees and visitors in that particular department. Minerva Security chose the Ultimate biometric reader for the main building’s entrance due to its robust exterior
Dallmeier takes unique look at the world Last year, Panomera was unveiled at the IFSEC – and honoured with the IFSEC Security Industry Award as ‘Security Product of the Year’. Not only have many more prizes and awards followed since then, but the first projects with Panomera have also been completed successfully. The enthusiasm and interest in the industry is enormous: because Panomera is not just another multi-megapixel camera – Panomera represents a new technology and a fundamentally different approach to the issue of video security, with which Dallmeier once again demonstrates its innovative ethos. Where HD and megapixel cameras reach their limits Panomera is a unique HD camera technology, which was especially developed for the video surveillance of expansive areas. Panomera guarantees highest detail resolution at every distance. Whereas conventional megapixel cameras have a definite disadvantage: the farther you zoom into the picture, the higher the loss of detail, causing the picture to become blurry. The multifocal sensor system Panomera stands out due to its completely new lens and sensor concept: The resolution never falls below the specified parameters, not even in the most distant areas of the image. Therefore the Panomera effect guarantees a uniform resolution over the entire scene. This way, even objects that are farther away can be displayed with the same resolution quality as objects in the foreground of the picture.
and renowned capabilities. “We wanted to provide UBM with the most practical solution and since their building required enhanced biometric access control, we researched an external fingerprint reader that would be unaffected by the elements, ievo Ultimate is able to do just this. The system is able to function in the harshest weather conditions therefore it fit the criteria perfectly.” “The compact and reliable Micro reader is installed snugly within the building. Using Paxton’s market leading access control board, Net 2, it is able to secure a main office area. We really have provided UBM with the most efficient security package with ievo,” says John Moran, Operations Director from Minerva Security. ievo Managing Director Shaun Oakes commented: “This is the first ievo install with Minerva Security and they have done an excellent job of providing first class support to UBM. They were able to really hone in on their needs and thus provided UBM with a complementary ievo biometric system.” n See www.ievoreader.com
“At IFSEC 2012, visitors will have the chance to experience the Panomera effect for themselves. We are also going to place particular emphasis on the cost efficiency of this system,” said Dieter Dallmeier. “It is precisely when large expanses have to be monitored, such as airports and harbours, stadiums or wide open spaces, that using Panomera pays dividends. The significant savings in terms of the infrastructure needed – it is still only one system and as such only one camera installation is needed instead of a large number at multiple locations – mean that a Panomerabased project often ends up costing considerably less than conventional camera systems. Furthermore, a number of cameras set up at different locations do not allow work to proceed as efficiently as a single, synchronised system.” n See www.dallmeier.com
CAPTURE. RECORD. DISPLAY. CAPTURE. A Samsung HD Network Security Solution captures up to 5 times the detail of standard resolution systems. HD image capture up to 1080p, recording and display combine to provide a security system which delivers an incredibly high level of picture detail. With a host of cameras, a choice of hardware or software recording options, plus HD displays, you can develop a security solution perfectly suited to your business.
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PPMA offers China offices to all UK manufacturers Manufacturers looking to export to China are being offered the opportunity to enter this market by using the offices of one of the UK’s most prominent manufacturing trade associations, slashing usual market entry costs. The PPMA Group of Associations, a non-profit making group representing UK manufacturing is offering their unique Dragon Service to all manufacturers looking to export to China. The service which has previously only been open to its members, enables a manufacturer to ‘dip their toe in the water’ in China with very little risk and at minimal cost. The Processing and Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA) will employ on their own payroll a member of staff to work for any UK manufacturer interested in the China market and will handle all Chinese HR and employment issues. The employee would be recharged at cost and a small share of the Chinese office overhead. This model also enables the exporter to enter or exit the Chinese market with only one month’s notice and at very little cost.
Chris Buxton CEO of the PPMA Group said: “This has proved very popular and effective for our members as an extremely low cost and low risk method of getting exporters into China - a lucrative market that many manufacturers wish to expand into but are either not sure how, or are put off by large market entry costs such as securing office premises etc. We would like to hear from any UK manufacturers wishing to explore these markets.” Charles Lee Managing Director of Matcon, a UK manufacturer in the engineering sector said: “We entered this market via the PPMA Dragon Service and we now have almost £4 million worth of contracts from China. The PPMA service has provided Matcon with an extremely cost-effective way of entering the Chinese market and with very little risk, we now have five people working out of China and it has proved to be an excellent strategy for Matcon.” The PPMA would like to hear from any manufacturer in the UK that wishes to explore this option. The Dragon service also offers companies chaperoned assistance to China. n See www.ppma.co.uk/china/china-office.html. Contact grant.collier@ppma.co.uk or call Grant Collier on 020 8773 8111.
ComNet extends Wiegand transmission distances ComNet Europe Ltd is introducing a fiber optic distance extending interface that allows optical connectivity between one card reader and its associated door or gate locking hardware, and any Wiegand, Magstripe, or F/2Fbased control panel. The ComNet FDW1000 transmits Wiegand data optically over multimode or single-mode fiber at distances up to 3.5km or 40km respectively. ComNet is also introducing a unique expansion module that allows up to 7 additional card readers be integrated on to the fiber optic network. These new ComNet models are designed to prevent tampering and provide safe and secure operation. According to Steve Clarke, ComNet Europe Managing Director, “Wiegand data interfaces are extremely popular for access control applications. Using fiber optic transmission to extend the distance between the gate/ door access control reader and Wiegand, Magstripe, or F/2F-based control panel is a cost-effective solution. This application might be considered a niche market, but as the ComNet product line expands, we’re able to develop solutions for these niche applications. Being US-based, our engineering and product development teams can quickly develop the products that solve customer challenges.” “Like all ComNet fiber optic products, the FDW1000 and EXP100 are designed and manufactured here in the United States. We feel having support for these types of products on a local level is a great benefit to ComNet
customers,” said Clarke. “Our product line continues to expand. We’re trying to position ComNet as the place to turn for all solutions to signal transmission challenges,” said Skip Haight, ComNet VP of Marketing. “Be it a simple distance extension solution for a Wiegand access control system, or designing a complete product line to enter a new market, ComNet is uniquely positioned to compete,” Haight concluded. ComNet offers an extensive line of fiber optic video and data transmission equipment as well as a line of Ethernet Network equipment that is uniquely toughened to meet the needs of the Security and Intelligent Transportation System market. n See www.comnet.net
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Panasonic previews IFSEC 2012 highlights IFSEC 2012 is one of the most important dates in the security industry calendar and exactly the right time for Panasonic System Communications Company Europe to announce its latest security and surveillance solutions. The following announcement previews just some of the many highlights that you can expect from Panasonic at IFSEC 2012 with more information becoming available from the Panasonic communications team in the build up and opening of IFSEC 2012. • Panasonic System Communications Company Europe (PSCEU) is now formed as a single European business technology operation, integrating 12 different business to business product categories, project management and integration into one organisation. PSCEU’s Professional Camera Solutions operation is now composed from three camera technology business units with surveillance solutions taking the central focus for the security industry. • Panasonic launches a new customer approach. With a long heritage of accomplishment in customer centricity across everything from R&D to service and support, Panasonic will define its security solutions by the clients’ requirements. At IFSEC 2012, Panasonic will show how this vertical approach can be delivered in industry examples from transport to retail and banking to logistics. • Panasonic appoints Ian Compton for Professional Camera Solutions. PSCEU is pleased to announce the appointment of Ian Compton as Head of Security Division UK & Ireland for its security solutions operation. IFSEC 2012 will be a chance for customers and members of the media to meet Ian who brings to Panasonic rich experience from the security and electronics industries.
Spica at IFSEC for the third time IFSEC 2012 sees Spica International make its 3rd consecutive appearance at the leading security industry event. And, as in the last years, their comprehensive access control and workforce management solution celebrates with yet more new product! The main event has to be the launch of their innovative new ZONE Controller range. And this might just be the most flexible access controller yet – you decide whether you want it centralised or distributed, whether you want a two-door controller or a 10-door controller or more, what reader technology you want, what power supply you want, how much I/O you need…. all assembled using a small number of standard components.
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• End-to-End Full-HD 1080P solution. While Panasonic will introduce additional full high definition 1080P solutions in the i-Pro SmartHD camera line up, the announcement of a new software update for the coveted WJ-NV200 network video recorder will also denote a major development of the Panasonic end-to-end Full-HD surveillance solution with everything covered from 1080P image acquisition to recording, storage and viewing. • Additional business intelligence enhancements for WJ-NV200 NVR. While running existing WJ-NVF20 additional business intelligence kit software, Gender & Age Profiling intelligence extends system capabilities for surveillance in commercial and marketing applications where profiling can provide valuable insight. Measure consumer behaviour in the retail environment or analyse activity in logistics. With enhancements for 1080P, new software updates are expected to improve face matching capabilities to enhance suspect detection and improve performance in commercial applications to previously unsurpassed levels. • Innovative camera technology launches. With IFSEC 2012 established as the platform for surveillance camera launches, Panasonic will announce more than 20 new H.264 IP camera solutions many of which will be exhibited on the Panasonic stand. With some exciting new concepts and extensions to existing ranges the complete line up will cater for a wide gamut of industries and end user requirements. n See www.panasonic.com
In addition, they are introducing their Biometric Admin Portal, which enables the enrolment and distribution of fingerprint templates within the system - all from a web interface. Thus, you can take your enrolment laptop to the fingerprint unit – no need for a central enrolment station and ideal for distributed installations! They have also improved on their previous interactive mapping module by adding extensive IP Video capability using the power of SeeTec’s impressive VMS with one of the industry’s widest range of supported cameras. The module now acts as a comprehensive security centre with all event, alarm and video monitoring in the one location. Added to all of this access control capability is a comprehensive and complete workforce management solution, offering so much more than simple time and attendance. n See www.spica.com
product and industry news
Emisens EMILI 2 liquid scanner passes ECAC Standard2 for airport security Link Microtek, industrial partner to Emisens, has announced that the EMILI 2 liquid identification system has achieved ECAC (European Civil Aviation Conference) Performance. Standard 2, following independent laboratory testing carried out under ECAC’s common evaluation process for liquid explosive detection systems. With the EU having set a deadline of April 2013 for lifting the ban on airline passengers carrying liquids in containers larger than 100ml, airport operators are now urgently focusing their attention on the availability of suitable screening equipment. Achieving ECAC Standard 2 provides independent confirmation that the EMILI 2 system delivers the necessary level of performance, combining a high threat-detection rate with a low false-alarm rate. EMILI 2 is classed as Type B equipment, which means that it is designed for scanning individual containers non-invasively. It works with plastic, glass and ceramic bottles – both clear and opaque. Capable of identifying the contents of an unopened bottle in less than a second, EMILI 2 is believed to be the fastest Type B equipment currently on the market. In addition, it is extremely easy to operate: there are no doors to open or close, no buttons to push and no adjustments to make. The user simply places the bottle on the machine, and immediately the screen displays either ‘pass’ or ‘fail’, indicating whether the liquid is harmless, inflammable, corrosive or explosive. Because of its speed, the scanner is ideal for resolving alarms from first-line security systems such as belt-driven X-ray machines. It is also flexible enough to be used as standalone equipment at smaller airports
Penny + Giles promotes new product range Penny + Giles – a business unit of Curtiss-Wright Controls and designer and manufacturer of joystick controllers, solenoids and high precision sensing technology – will be using its stand at this year’s IFSEC show to promote its joystick controllers and wide range of industrial solenoids. The company’s range of joystick controllers includes the fingertip-controlled JC025 and JC030 rockers and multi-axis JC400 and JC2000, all of which are suitable for CCTV applications, low-profile panel assemblies and control consoles. The Penny + Giles JC2000 joystick controller is, for example, available in one-, two- or three-axis configurations and can be supplied with five handle
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where expensive X-ray detection machines may not be installed. EMILI 2 employs patented multimode microwave near-field sensor technology, which distinguishes different liquids according to their dielectric permittivity, molecular relaxation and ionic conductivity. As it emits no ionizing radiation and does not utilise any high voltages, magnetic fields or laser beams, the scanner has none of the health-and-safety concerns associated with other types of equipment. n See www.linkmicrotek.com
styles, two of which can be fitted with a push button switch in a choice of five different colours. Its compact under-panel size, below-flange depth of only 31mm, low operational force and high reliability makes it ideal for CCTV control room applications. Also on the stand will be the range of Penny + Giles solenoid actuators, including its open-frame, tubular, AC laminated and latching versions, which are suitable for applications including vehicle door and transfer hatch locks, turnstiles and electric strikes and machine guards and key tracking. Visitors to the Penny + Giles stand will also have the opportunity to discuss bespoke solutions or variations of its standard solenoids and joystick controllers. n For further information see www.pennyandgiles.com
AMG supplies integrated transmission solution for OMIFCO AMG has supplied their AMG3700 series transmission solution for the new integrated security and surveillance solution at the OMIFCO fertiliser plant in OMAN. The solution has been implemented by Majees Technical Services LLC, Oman’s leading systems integrator for large scale plant security solutions and oil and gas sites. Sekhar Subramonian, General Manager at Majees, said: “The OMIFCO plant is located on the coast south of Muscat and has facilities for ships docking and loading, as all the production output is exported for use in India. The security and surveillance solution is very comprehensive and includes CCTV, Access Control, and PIDS on the fences, as well as key tracking, all of which are integrated into the Security Management System. Additional Access Control systems are provided, along with turnstiles and quick folding gates. The transmission solution has been designed as a Dropand-Insert ring solution with 50% spare capacity for future proofing. As the site is so massive, this was the most cost effective transmission system design, as using more conventional point-to-point systems would have massively increased the required cable infrastructure. We have also integrated capabilities for the perimeter intruder detection system to interact with the CCTV solution via the
SMS. The solution includes 64 cameras, of which 35 are PTZ, as well as a number of Thermal Imaging cameras, which are operated on separate data channels. All CCTV video signals are transmitted as uncompressed, real-time, with zero latency to the on-site control room. With such a large number of different systems to integrate into the transmission solution, we worked with AMG Systems to facilitate the use of multiple data protocols. We found that our requirements for customizing the equipment were easily implemented and this includes adding daughter boards to allow for all the data communications required. Specifically, we had a need for some changes to the daughter boards both at transmission and receiver end and they work just fine. I would like to commend AMG for their excellent aftersales and technical support throughout the project.” Technical Sales Manager for the Middle East, Roy Cummings of AMG Systems, said: “We have previously worked with Majees on a number of very large projects, such as the Integrated Security & Surveillance solution for OMAN LNG. The OMIFCO project is equally large and complex and it was a pleasure to work again with Majees Technical Services on this project. The entire solution is now up and running and the unique modular nature of the AMG3700 solution implemented, along with the spare capacity which has been built into the solution, will ensure that further expansions can be accommodated easily with no need for additional cabling.” n See www.amgsystems.com
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Near Field Communication
Chasing the gold rush to NFC Near Field Communication is set to make a big impact in the FM sector
NFC technology is set to be rolled out in hotels; the technology allows room ‘keys’ to be integrated within the guest’s mobile phone for the duration of their stay
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ith everyone from Apple, Blackberry, Nokia, Samsung, Google and many other mobile telephone operators all racing to capture a slice of the emerging market for products and services related to Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, its long anticipated introduction into the widespread business marketplace is coming ever closer. Major players are busy developing applications and forming partnerships ready to roll the technology out into the business and consumer domain. One of the drivers behind this is the new generation of smart phones and tablet computers. With NFC technology in your smart phone, you can use your phone as if it was a credit card and many manufacturers are getting ready to support NFC technology by inserting a form of electronic payment wallet or e-purse into their handsets that will enable users to make contactless payments in much
the same way as the new generation Barclaycard contactless credit card. This is a cashless way for customers to pay for low value purchases, typically of around £15 and under, more quickly and conveniently. Users simply hold the contactless Barclaycard up to a secure reader instead of inserting it into a terminal and the transaction is completed in less than a second. Backing this up Google added NFC support to its most recent Android releases and has a strong incentive to offer NFC services like mobile coupons and rewards and the company is already active in these areas. Payment providers like Visa, MasterCard, American Express and online payment companies such as PayPal also want a piece of the NFC pie and mobile operator O2 has already revealed that it is developing a mobile payment app for the forthcoming iPhone models. But Apple is not alone in developing possible NFC connectivity. Among the growing band of smart phone companies looking to integrate with the
technology, rival manufacturer Research In Motion (RIM) makers of the BlackBerry, are about to run an NFC payment trial of their own in the US with Bank of America. Beginning this year, the bank is inviting selected customers to take part in the trial. It will send participants a new battery cover to retro-fit to their BlackBerry phones – relevant models being the Curve 8520 and 8530; Bold 9000, 9650 and 9700; and Tour 9630 – with an antenna and microSD card to make them ready for swipe-based contactless payments using NFC technology. The trial will last for a few months, and customers will be able to store up to four of their credit cards on their retrofitted BlackBerries. The handsets can then be used to pay for purchases at Mastercard terminals simply by presenting the phone to the reader in the store. If all goes well, the trial is expected to lead the way for many, if not most, BlackBerry devices having built-in NFC capability by the end of the year. >
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“Its principal application is intended mainly for use in mobile phones as a smart payment device where it will act as a debit/credit payment card” What is NFC? Near Field Communications (NFC) is a short range wireless technology enabling communications between devices. It operates at 13.56MHz over a range of a few centimetres (typically less than 4cm) and complements many popular consumer level wireless technologies, by utilizing the key elements in existing standards for contactless card technology such as ISO/IEC 14443 and JIS-X 6319-4. One of the main advantages of NFC is the convergence it offers i.e. turning the phone into a multi-application device. It can be compatible with existing contactless card infrastructure, enabling a user to utilise one device across many different systems. The aim of NFC is to allow contactless transactions and connectivity in a fully interoperable way and make life easier and more convenient for consumers around the world by making it simpler to make transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices just with a touch. Its principal application is intended mainly for use in mobile phones as a smart payment device where it will act as a debit/credit payment card but plenty of other uses are possible including applications in the fields of transport, ticketing, access control, car parking, loyalty, coupons, service discovery (tag reading), mobile marketing and social networking. In the case of a mobile coupon, you would see an offer on a ‘smart poster’ in the street, download the discount to your phone and then redeem it in the shop by presenting your phone at the payment terminal. NFC can also offer opportunities for retail marketing, where merchants can further promote products/goods and get better customer information from those consumers who use their NFC phone in store. So there are many different uses envisioned beyond mobile financial
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payments and one of these, access control, is clearly one of the most exciting use cases for NFC. One of the first applications of this type will very probably be use as an ‘electronic key’.
Room keys Just as proximity smart cards have gradually replaced Magstripe swipe cards, NFC enabled mobile phones will be able to emulate proximity Mifare cards and be used as room keys. In the hotel industry it will work like this. Guests will make a hotel room reservation via the internet or by telephone as they do now, and will then receive their booking confirmation on their mobile phone. Ahead of their arrival at the hotel, they will then receive a welcome message and a reminder to check in to their room via their mobile phone. When they arrive at the hotel they can bypass check-in (and its queues) and go straight to their room, their hotel room ‘key’ having been sent to the phone overthe-air. Here they simply present the handset to the reader on the escutcheon – as they would do now with a conventional Mifare smart card – and the door will unlock. The door lock will then communicate with the front desk PMS system (Property Management Software) to let the hotel know the guest has entered the room. As with a current hotel ‘key’ the phone will only be able to open the door for the programmed access time. At the end of their stay guests will check out with their NFC phone, and once the digital hotel room key stored in the phone expires, access
rights to their room are cancelled and the ‘key’ is then automatically deactivated from the phone.
Conclusion NFC extends the ability of contactless card technology so its future, once all the issues between developers, manufacturers and users are resolved, looks bright. It will enable users to share business cards, make transactions and payments, access information from smart posters or provide credentials for access control systems with a simple touch. And as many companies currently use contactless ID cards to control access to their facilities, NFC should be able to reduce the cost of card issuance and management and thus deliver tangible cost savings to operators and users. All that remains is for the technology to begin rolling out into the marketplace. But although we’re seeing a lot of activity and progress around NFC right now, the technology’s breakthrough into making the mobile wallet available to mainstream consumers probably won’t happen before 2012, so we’ll just have to wait. Bring it on! n
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Boys from Brazil Hikvision helps Brazilian electricity stations save valuable resources
In 2010, Rio Grande Energia (RGE) decided a change was in order for its electricity stations. These stations, responsible for the electrical distribution throughout the north-northeast portion of Rio Grande do Sul, serve 262 municipalities - representing 51% of all counties in this Brazilian state
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ossibly the only project of this nature in the whole world, and definitely the only project in Brazil that utilizes mobile DVRs in this fashion,” is how Alvaro de Souza, CCTV manager at VMI (the company in charge of designing this security project) aptly defined this revolutionary Brazilian security solution. In 2010, Rio Grande Energia (RGE) decided a change was in order for its electricity stations. These stations, responsible for the electrical distribution throughout the northnortheast portion of Rio Grande do Sul, serve 262 municipalities representing 51% of all counties in this Brazilian state. Previously, security at all electricity substations was comprised of an intrusion and alarm system. In turn, these alarm systems were tied into various support stations to alert technical workers of a possible situation. Yet, while straightforward enough, these support stations are generally located a great distance from the outlying electricity substations. In essence, if an alarm were to go off, a maintenance worker would have to place their normal work duties on the backburner, and literally drive for hours to determine the nature of the incident – a waste of both time and company resources. Additionally, while an alarm might actually relate to a legitimate security threat, it was far more often an everyday occurrence – such as grazing animals wandering too near the facility – that triggered the response. Unfortunately, due to the distance between substations and support points, and the fact that these are all located in a rural environment; no infrastructure was in place to support technology such as an live Internet feed. As such, technical workers were forced to spend an increasingly large percentage of their workdays chasing nothing. Both RGE and their employees agreed something needed to be done.
What to be done? This is the question RGE executives asked themselves. The cost of building the infrastructure necessary for Internet access, from the ground up, was cost prohibitive – to say the least. From a conventional security standpoint, the options of providing real-time video… the vital component in order to eliminate this growing time nuisance… were few and far between. Enter Alvaro de Souza and VMI. After considerable time spent pondering possibilities, and ruling others out, Souza chose an inventive path. With the help of Hikvision security technology, it was indeed possible to supply these support stations with the necessary real-time video of each-and-every electricity
substation. The trick was in the DVR, or more specifically, Hikvision’s DS-8104HMI-B Mobile DVR with 3G module. “We’ve always had great faith in Hikvision technology. But, this project represented a leap from the norm, so we extensively tested the DS-8104HMI-B to make sure it could provide quality images over a 3G network for employees at distant substations to evaluate. Our tests proved the usage of Hikvision mobile DVRs would be a great solution to this sticky problem,” Souza noted. For this project, the key was to reverse the general process: use the DS-8104HMI-B Mobile DVR as a stationary DVR unit. In doing so, the thorny problem of installing highlyexpensive fiber-optic >
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“I immediately knew what camera would be best for this solution – Hikvision’s DS-2AF1-617-B Speed Dome. This was the perfect camera to to see if something constituted an actual threat”
cable or cable lines was completely sidestepped. Yet, where one major problem was solved, another presented itself. “Brazil has an unfortunate history of not always having the most stable 3G wireless network. Sometimes problems do arise,” Souza explained. As such, if any power outages – or other network issues arose – this entire 3G solution could collapse. Yet this problem was easily remedied by the DS-8104HMI-B 3G’s ability to store a backup at the location site. Thus, if any 3G network problems were to occur; one need only travel to the actual site to recover security footage. The DS-8104HMI-B Mobile DVR is able to accomplish all of these requirements through several features; such as H.264 video compression, up to 4CIF resolution recording, two pluggable 2.5-inch SATA HDDs, a patented hard disk vibration-proof and
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bracing technology, and a built-in 3G (WCDMA/cdma2000) module (optional).
The final piece While Hikvision’s mobile DVRs solved the problem of connectivity, another piece still remained: the eyes of the solution. For Souza, compared to overcoming a lack of internet capability with Brazil’s existing 3G network, this was a proverbial piece of cake: “I immediately knew what camera would be best for this solution – Hikvision’s DS-2AF1-617-B Speed Dome. Due to the 128× wide dynamic range and 36 zoom magnification, this was the perfect camera to give employees at these far-off support stations the tools to see if something constituted an actual threat.” Souza continued: “Furthermore, the DS-2AF1-617-B provides an angle of view to cover 360 degrees – as far as we could ask this
equipment to go. Now when alarm sounds, real-time video through these Hikvision cameras will allow support-station technicians to make an accurate – and resourse saving – optimal choice.” Additionally, Souza noted this speed dome works especially well in a “low-light environment” due to its true day/ night imaging. Further features, such as a 128× wide dynamic range, 540 TVL high resolution, 3D intelligent positioning function, 3D digital noise reduction, and an IP66 rating give this camera the tools to secure every RGE electricity station providing power to this portion of Brazil. This project, completed in December 2010, could best be summed up by Mr. Souza apropos sentiment: “The RGE solution represents 10% technical understanding and 90% hard work – all tied together with tremendous Hikvision technology.” n
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EDUCATION
Going the extra mile at the University Campus Suffolk XProtect Enterprise IP video management software offers a platform for future growth
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niversity Campus Suffolk’s (UCS) brand new campus ‘hub’ based at Orwell Quay in Ipswich began with the £31 million Waterfront Building, which welcomed its first students in September 2008. This landmark six-floor building features two large lecture theatres, 34 teaching rooms, and is the main teaching, learning and social space of UCS. Tony Russell, head of facilities management at UCS, was responsible for commissioning an entire integrated security management system for the new
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Waterfront building to ensure the safety and security of students, staff and premises. UCS strives to build a reputation for excellence across all of its activities, and this includes its approach to security and surveillance management. Russell worked closely with Milestone partner, Check Your Security (CYS) to shape the vision for security at the university. CYS has built a reputation for delivering high-quality surveillance solutions for the education sector and has been instrumental in modernising security management, integrating surveillance and access control
for UCS’ partner university – the University of East Anglia. CYS had impressed Tony with a smaller installation at one of the initial UCS offices, St Edmund’s House in Ipswich, which is owned by Suffolk County Council. At St Edmund’s House, CYS successfully integrated Milestone XProtect video management software with Mobotix network cameras. The installation also included door access control from leading vendor Cardax. The reliability, ease-of-use, depth of functionality and commitment to open systems offered by Milestone set the benchmark for the solutions
Tony Russell, head of facilities management at UCS (below), was responsible for commissioning an entire integrated security management system for the new Waterfront building to ensure the safety and security of students, staff and premises
to be deployed in the new buildings. Working with the mechanical and electrical (M&E) contractors for the Waterfront project, together with CYS, Tony defined a vision for security and surveillance for the Waterfront and the other two key buildings within Phase One of the UCS building programme. In planning, no specific security threats were envisaged for the Waterfront but core security principles guided the strategy. The key was to provide surveillance to secure entrances, exits, perimeters, high traffic areas and vital building plant and machinery. Access control would allow UCS’ vision of ensuring the wider community can be welcomed to the Waterfront. The public have free access to the ground floor galleries, cafes and information centres, for example. Students and staff use door pass cards to gain access to areas as defined by security with regards to their individual profile.
Milestone XProtect Enterprise video management software is at the core of the Waterfront security installation which consists of 71 Mobotix network cameras, including 65 models split between Mobotix M12 dual lens 3 megapixel day/night cameras and Mobotix D12 dome dual lens 3 megapixel day/night cameras. Axis 233D high speed dome network cameras are also used for external monitoring. XProtect Enterprise ‘selfdiscovers’ all of the cameras on the network with its automatic hardware detection wizard, and allows customized management of the video frame rates for recording the images from each camera, ensuring higher frame rates for areas of high activity or where fine image detail is required, and intelligently adjusting to lower frame rates for cameras covering quieter areas. This saves bandwidth in network utilization.
For access control, 108 Cardax proximity card readers protect 81 doors; a total of 14 Cardax door controllers control up to eight readers each. The Cardax controllers are all linked to the UCS IT network and connect into Cardax Command Centre Server. Milestone XProtect Enterprise gives UCS the ability to integrate Cardax access control. The university is therefore planning to use Milestone to bring together event data from Cardax with images from all network cameras, delivering vital surveillance to support access control incidents. Managing access/ID cards for 5,000 students and 400 staff is a complex and costly business. UCS uses Microsoft Active Directory which contains all key identification data about UCS students and employees. Identification records include the courses students are attending, and give security and IT access privileges in line with individual requirements. To prevent the creation of an additional cardholder database for use with Cardax Command Centre, CYS integrated the university’s Microsoft Active Directory database with Cardax. This ensures the latest data is always used automatically, saving vital staff time and resources. CYS has also worked with UCS to bring the ID card production in-house to cut the costs of producing access cards by 70% and deliver a next-day service. UCS operates a 24-hour control room which contains a single plasma display screen monitor showing all output from Milestone XProtect. All images from the 71 cameras are recorded onto a single server and stored for 28 days. Milestone XProtect allows video to be searched quickly through operator selection of specific camera views, times and dates, or ‘by event’ such as when motion has been detected in a restricted zone. Discs containing video footage of incidents have been produced from the Milestone system for police purposes. One of the biggest benefits for Tony is the use of Milestone XProtect Smart Client, allowing him to >
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“Milestone XProtect Enterprise video management software is at the core of the Waterfront security installation which consists of 71 Mobotix network cameras”
Access control ensures the wider community can be welcomed to the Waterfront, the £31 million campus ‘hub’ based at Orwell Quay in Ipswich log in to any PC and access all the regular software functions such as simultaneous live view and playback from all cameras, intelligent PanTilt-Zoom (PTZ) functions, advanced search features and export of evidence material. In over two years of operation, the Milestone system has been 100% reliable. Although there have only been a handful of minor incidents during these two years, Milestone has enabled UCS to manage these effectively, through both live tracking and analysis of recorded images. Milestone also helps UCS to work much more efficiently. Tony Russell is now able to use the system to deploy his security staff to exactly where they are required and provide intelligence to them before they arrive. There are plans to extend the
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Milestone XProtect platform further with use of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) linked to barrier controls for the student and staff car parks at UCS. UCS will also expand the use of Milestone
XProtect software to cover cameras throughout the new James Hehir Building – a six-floor teaching facility less than a quarter of a mile from Waterfront, which opened earlier this year. n
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Scanners
Safe and sound DocStor chooseS Panasonic Scanners for AkzoNobel
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The project objective was to provide a system that would securely scan over 4000 employee files and transfer them to a protected, web-based solution on the HR Server at AkzoNobel’s data centre
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kzoNobel, the world’s largest producer of coatings and speciality chemicals, has chosen Panasonic scanners to securely scan, index and store paper-based employee records for its UK employees. The project objective was to provide a system that would securely scan over 4000 employee files and transfer them to a protected, web-based solution on the HR Server at AkzoNobel’s data centre. Gary Winstanley, HR Manager, UK Shared Service at AkzoNobel explained: “The business began an assessment of the critical areas and identified those where vital information could be more adequately protected from potential disaster using an online, secure approach. One such area was our paper based employee records. “Compiled over many years of business, records that belonged to our longest serving employees can be quite comprehensive and as such producing hard copy duplicates as
a backup would have proved time consuming – as well as not being ideal for the environment due to the amount of paper involved. “We needed an optimal web-based system that would help us protect our existing hard copy from threats such as fire or flood. Alongside the creation of the Central HR Shared Services in Altrincham, the team would require access to employee files centrally to provide support. We took the view that converting our existing paper-based system to a centrally archived electronic version would be the most economical and most productive option.”
Integrated solution Going forward, AkzoNobel management then required a document solution that would save space, remove the requirement for staff to perform paper-based tasks on a daily basis, and provide shared access - to maximise the daily efficiency of the business. Wanting to maximise the budget available, AkzoNobel management selected a DocStor document
scanning and archiving solution; comprising Panasonic KV-S7065, KV-S075C and KV-S2048C scanner technology sourced from ImagingXtra. “Panasonic’s easy to use interface and intuitive scanner operation permits a simple level of training for the team,” said Winstanley. “Additionally, Panasonic scanners integrate seamlessly with the DocStor software to provide us with a total system solution.” Tony Crook of Panasonic added: “The Panasonic KV-S7065C is a flatbed scanner with automatic document feeder capabilities. Ideal for departmental work environments such as the Akzonobel project, the unit incorporates advanced features and performance into a versatile scanning solution.” Automatic Binary/Colour distinction recognises colour and black and white pages, reducing file size and ensuring the most efficient scanning process. High-yield easy-to-replace consumables also minimise downtime when in use. “The Panasonic KV-S7065C is an intelligent scanning solution that >
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“The Panasonic KV-S7065C is an intelligent scanning solution that ensures quality and outstanding performance with each use, the only choice for such a critical part of this project” Panasonic advantage
ensures quality and outstanding performance with each use, and was a de facto choice for such a critical part of this project,” added Crook. Additionally, a departmental Panasonic KV-S2048C Scanner is used to input ongoing paperwork. Records are scanned, routed when necessary to HR managers, indexed and stored. The Panasonic KVS2048C is the ideal way to upgrade and complement any department’s document management capabilities. With duplex color scanning and consistently reliable paper handling, the KV-S2048C provides reliable on going document archiving support for AkzoNobel.
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Providing Panasonic Scanners as part of the overall solution assured AkzoNobel management they were purchasing reliable and powerful technology, backed by an internationally recognised household name. Both the Panasonic KV-S7065C and Panasonic KV-S2048C are the perfect technical partner for the DocStor solution.
Progressing the project, FileFlatners Limited were entrusted to securely scan over 2,700 historic AkzoNobel employee files. The process employed the Panasonic KV-S7065 with Panasonic Image Capture Plus software, in conjunction with DocStor’s indexing application. The results are then linked directly to a copy of the AkzoNobel employee file, to provide a database lookup to validate each index entry. The completed images and index data were then securely transferred to the main HR Server for import into DocStor’s web-based eStor solution. In addition, and as part of the continued evolvement of the company’s eStor archive, electronic documents, emails and new employee data are also scanned and uploaded by AzkoNobel staff to further improve working efficiencies and provide simple access to employee records. The highlyeffective eStor archive now saves time and storage space, ensuring an exponential archive solution for the AkzoNobel HR team. Taking full advantage of Panasonic and DocStor technology, AkzoNobel have already added a further 1300 employee records onto the eStor system. Winstanley concludes: “In operation, the Panasonic scanners have proved to be both reliable and easy to use. The resolution of files produced has also been impressive, allowing us to improve the quality of our older, faded paper files to that of the later ones. “Overall the project has been a great success and now provides a solid, safe and easily accessible platform for multiple authorised departments to access our employee files - from anywhere in the world.” n
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CCTV
Keeping up appearances Chris Newman discusses THE problem of large-scale CCTV installations and suggests an alternative
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uring the last two decades the growth of CCTV cameras on our streets has exceeded all expectations. The demand for the installation of equipment and the urgency of this demand have often been secondary to any consideration for the locale into which the cameras are installed. This has led to many buildings being blighted by large cumbersome surveillance assemblies. Technological progress has meant that the size of camera installations has shrunk considerably but blending the CCTV system into
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something that appears to be part of the surrounding structural fabric is a challenge that has rarely been met. The UK’s major cities have seen massive regeneration over the past ten years and architecture has become an area of public enthusiasm, the interest fuelled in part by mass-audience television programmes showing project restorations. With these new attitudes has come an awareness that CCTV equipment which is out of sympathy with historical architecture can do a lot more than spoil a tourist’s photograph; it can undermine
the aesthetic integrity of a whole neighbourhood. The role of architects and urban planners in the installation and approval of CCTV surveillance is becoming more and more significant since conscientious professionals do not want their carefully designed environments disfigured by overt security assemblies hanging off the side of attractive historic buildings. What is acceptable on an industrial estate will not be tolerated in a Victorian civic building for example. The diversity of aesthetic requirements even in a single city means that an out-of-the-
Blending the CCTV system into something that appears to be part of the surrounding structural fabric is a challenge that has rarely been met
box solution is not viable. Simply having products that are considered intrinsically “attractive” will make them look at home on some buildings but they will be every bit as unsightly as a standard unit in other environments. In the UK, High Wycombe-based Conway Security Products has a track record of working on projects where aesthetic integration is key. And this has now been taken to a new level with the introduction of a modular dome that allows a single high-specification unit to operate in many guises. With ‘listed’ architecture in the UK now being as recent as the ‘red brick’ universities of the 1970s, security consultants are being asked to specify equipment that is visually appropriate for buildings ranging from pure geometric abstractions through to the pantiles of say Regency Bath or Brighton, with the Art Deco streamlining of the Hoover Building in west London somewhere in between. Aesthetic control over historic buildings, streets and public
areas needs to be effective if authentic atmospheres are to be maintained. Obviously a company that manufactures dome assemblies and pan and tilt housings from raw materials at a UK base is going to be well placed to take an intelligent brief and respond with designs that fulfill the technical specifications of urban planners, architects and security consultants as well as their time frames. Even minor modifications to a standard item can allow a housing or dome to complement a façade or merge with decorative elements. Matching design to the environment can be a delicate balancing act and a manufacturer who is buying in components from another continent will never be able to react effectively to system design requirements as they change. The potential intrusiveness of security equipment is most important for planners when they consider the visual impact of historic buildings. But it is crucial in any public space. Installers and manufacturers must work to ensure
that surveillance technology does not intimidate users of a facility and that the privacy of those who work at the site is respected. Hospitals will always be a stumbling block in so far as access to certain areas has to be restricted and yet those excluded should not feel unduly snubbed. Legitimate visitors must never be made to feel unwelcome and medical staff – perhaps specialists from an auxiliary wing and therefore unknown to guards – may need urgent access. System specifiers and architects should also bear in mind that so-called “aesthetic” challenges are rarely only aesthetic. Often the visual difficulties encountered by security professionals are the result of poor overall planning on the part of architects and facility managers. A well-known New York tower complex – which might best remain nameless – provides a textbook example. Incredibly, the logistics of access control and visitor surveillance were factored in not only after structural design but after the building was occupied. >
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By designing the Heritage II in a modular format, Conway is able to fit the camera mechanism into hundreds of styles of street lights as well as a huge spectrum of custom shapes and sizes to suit a building or area
Planners and designers who had laboured over the grandeur of a flagship reception were horrified when facility managers, who were complying with safety requirements and brooked no argument, cordoned off large sections of the main portal in order to install access control units. The equipment not only took from the aesthetic impact of the entrance but caused worker and visitor bottlenecks at the start and end of the day. It is important that urban planners engaged on anything from a new-build project to refurbishment of a listed city building or historic market town, should speak to well-informed security consultants and manufacturers at an early stage. This interaction should be twoway and on-going throughout the works. But such forethought is the exception rather than the rule. The author knows of only a few examples that buck this trend. The upgrading of CCTV as part of the development of the Old Market Square in the city of Nottingham has been achieved with minimal clutter from gantries and poles. Similarly, the restoration of the Victorian areas of Sunderland has integrated CCTV with existing structures while there has been architecturallysensitive use of surveillance units in the King’s Cross district of central London and in Grainger Town, Newcastle. But despite the worldwide explosion of CCTV installations, few specifiers consider the environmental impact of security equipment and the effective militirisation of public spaces. This lack of planning is most notable in street lighting where overt boxshaped pan and tilts are often mounted on 19th-century-style lamp columns with no attempt to match the CCTV housing to its surroundings.
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By contrast, Conway Security Products has invested in a groundup design that integrates a powerful camera and dome assembly with a genuine street light. The column is not the company’s interpretation or wild guess as to what a street light might be nor is it the result of a little half-hearted dabbling with a CAD system. It is a street light and so meets the criteria of architects and urban planners. As market towns, historic city centres and their suburbs become disfigured by insensitive use of overt domes and housings, the Conway Heritage II offers specifiers and architects an elegant alternative to over-scaled pylons. And recent applications of the Conway product show that the civic landscape need not be threadbare, with aggressive CCTV units mounted on forbidding stalks. Designing and producing CCTV equipment that suits its environment is always going to be a juggling act between performance and visual appeal. On the one hand if a manufacturer or installer crudely bolts a piece of ornate ironwork onto a standard unit the result will fool few people. Conversely, it makes no sense to put a standard dome inside a street
light as its functionality will be compromised which defeats the primary object of the camera. By designing the Heritage II in a modular format, Conway is able to fit the camera mechanism into hundreds of styles of street lights as well as a huge spectrum of custom shapes and sizes to suit a building or area. Technically, the Heritage II can be configured to offer, say, best shutter speeds for ANPR applications, optimum performance for both day and night usage, auto-focus control and auto white balance. These levels of customisation to meet the needs of security managers are combined with visual adaptability that can preserve an area’s architectural tone. Avant-garde and ‘signature’ structures such as the London Eye and Sir Norman Foster’s Swiss Tower with their bold lines can accommodate harsh CCTV columns amid modern lighting poles. But the security industry has a duty of care to the older, more fragile city and urban environment. Conway units have already become a significant part of this armoury. n Chris Newman, Conway Security Products
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Securing our critical national infrastructure Utilities companies must adopt security solutions with longevity, supplied by expert and reliable security providers, says Mike Sussman
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Access control products such as readers can offer temporary PIN access via SMS or card-based access assigning user rights via GSM systems, ensuring the sector’s need for flexible and secure solutions can be met
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n July 2011, the disclosure of the Department of Homeland Security’s warning of a potential threat to utility facilities in the US served as a further remainder of the ongoing vulnerability of infrastructure in the utilities sectors across the globe. Utility companies have in fact never been more exposed to risks than in today’s climate, where threats include terrorism, natural disaster, theft and internal crime. Being part of the nation’s critical infrastructure, utilities play a vital role in a country’s ability to sustain itself, and therefore the protection of key facilities such as water treatment works, power plants, remote sites and network infrastructure (particularly electricity substations) has become not only essential, but also high on the political agenda. To this end, the government has already taken specific actions to ensure the safety and preparedness, for example, of the nation’s water supply in the event of
terrorist attacks, by enacting laws, developing guidelines and providing financial assistance to tighten security across the government and the private sector. Moreover, by integrating effective security measures with the day to day running of the operations, utilities companies can further guarantee the protection of their sites.
Securing remote sites The utilities sector is characterised by its large number of remote locations as well as multi-site offices and production facilities that are used by a variety of people on a daily basis. Remote locations have to be secure yet accessible 24 hours a day. With maintenance visits being irregular and often conducted by different staff, keys constantly change hands, increasing the security risk and potentially resulting in theft, vandalism or even acts of terrorism. Therefore, reliable and professional security companies will understand that, due to the nature of many of the
remote sites in the utilities sector, there is a requirement for robust solutions, with security systems offering physical security as well as flexibility in terms of access control. Products should offer temporary access to mobile employees whilst balancing the need for high security, the ability to withstand attack and cope with potentially corrosive conditions due to extreme weather. Nowadays access control products such as readers can offer temporary PIN access via SMS or card-based access assigning user rights via GSM systems, ensuring the sector’s need for flexible and secure solutions can be met. As mentioned, the integration of access control systems with sturdy physical security equipment can also prove valuable, with the market continuing to become highly dependent on CEN-rated padlocks and, indeed, alternatives to padlocks that offer specially designed shields to prevent attack to the cylinders within. >
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When approaching security providers, utilities companies should therefore seek suppliers able to offer solutions with longevity, and with plenty of experience working with the sector, understanding its needs and priorities
Multi-site offices and production facilities
Seeking reliable security providers
Although administration and production facilities do not have the same issues as remote locations, they do still require protection, high security and management of access. In some cases, facilities managers or security managers are based on site, but a physical security presence is not necessarily the norm. This makes the definition of user groups, security zones, access authorisation profiles and a suitable access control system a necessity. Security door systems are typically used in perimeter security, and online access control systems offer the ability to centrally manage access at multiple sites nationally. Whether owner-occupied with long-term requirements or sales offices rented on a short-term basis, office spaces need a flexible access control system, where users can be given right of entry depending on their job role and areas that they need to access.
In many new-build developments, architects look for hardware that blends into the design of the building. Meanwhile, occupants look for effective security measures that are easy to operate and cost effective. Expert access control manufacturers and integrators are able to advise on solutions that will take in consideration both requirements, and can offer flexible concepts based on intelligent, electronic access control systems. These systems are often also combined with a mechanical masterkey system and revolving security doors or turnstiles that, as an add-on benefit, provide excellent thermal insulation whilst regulating the throughput of employees or authorised visitors into main reception areas. When approaching security providers, utilities companies should therefore seek suppliers able to offer solutions with longevity, and with plenty of experience working with the sector, understanding its needs and priorities.
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Members of the BSIA’s Access Control system have extensive experience providing access control measures to the utilities sector, and have joined forces in putting together a useful guide for the sector. Entitled ‘A Guide to Access Control for the Utilities Sector’, the document brings useful insight into what utilities companies must take into consideration when looking at procuring or updating access control systems, providing also ample examples of BSIA members’ work within the sector. The guide can be downloaded by visiting www.bsia.co.uk/ publications and searching for form 119. n Mike Sussman is Chairman of the British Security Industry Association’s (BSIA) Access Control
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