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Static mechanical security was not designed for such a demanding task: a mechanical key, once issued, is out there forever. The key-holder can either unlock a door — or they cannot.Key use is hard to track or monitor. It’s almost impossible to know who is using the key and when. If it goes missing — and it will almost certainly go missing at some point — there’s a risk to premises which is only fixed by changing the locks and rekeying.Inaddition, mechanical key management is expensive for organizations and time-consuming for facility managers. The solution is programmable electronic keys. Managed with software which enables tracking and auditing, they control access more efficiently than any mechanical system. Programmable keys streamline facilities management Intelligent keys put the powerful features of electronic access control into a convenient technology. They have the advantages of traditional lock-and-key security: familiar and user-friendly. But they have evolved.
Flexibility is the key Security managers get the versatility they need from programmable key access control systems
The experience at a door is the same as ever. The important difference is that every unlocking decision is made electronically — and logged — by the software. Audit trails generated by these logs simplify control and incident investigation.
Businesses face a mounting challenge from the increased flexibility in the ways we work. How can they both enable and control the movement of staff, visitors, contractors and everyone else who uses their premises?
For added security, keys are easily blacklisted if lost, without needing to change locks or pay for recutting. Using intuitive software, facility teams can manage everyone’s access from anywhere, at any time.
Comfort Charge GmbH opted for ASSA ABLOY eCLIQ electronic smart key access control.
An electronic key solution from an industry leader Over 100 years of ASSA ABLOY Group expertise in locking has gone into creating, enhancing and patenting an innovative programmable key technology. Their CLIQ system is based on wireless locking devices and intelligent keys. With CLIQ, a facility manager chooses who goes where and when, by issuing individual access rights to each site user on their personal programmable key. Keys stay under the facility manager’s control: They can be reprogrammed anytime using the software and a choice of updater devices, including mobile updating via Bluetooth and a smartphone. System installation and operation are simple. To fit, an installer swaps out the mechanical cylinder for a CLIQ electronic or electromechanical cylinder. There’s no wiring or drilling.
First, choose from a broad range of cylinders and padlocks for almost any opening: interior and exterior doors, gates, cabinets, lockers, vending machines, alarm housing and more. Second, issue authorized employees and contractors with their own programmed key. All keys work together seamlessly in any CLIQ system and are protected against climate, dirt and dust. The battery is standard.Finally, a choice of software options allows facility managers to design their own efficient admin setup.“Unlike traditional electronic access control systems, CLIQ uses no mains electricity,” says Stephan Schulz, CLIQ Product Manager at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA.“Relying on energy-efficient battery power minimizes disruption when making the switch to CLIQ. Because no cabling is required around the door there’s no need to schedule, or pay for, invasive electrical wiring.”
Easy management with your choice of software Running CLIQ is straightforward. Keys are programmed with the easy-to-use software, either locally installed (CLIQ Local Manager) or web-based (CLIQ Web Manager).
Because CLIQ keys run on standard batteries with a long lifetime, they take electronic access control anywhere — far beyond the reach of powerKey-holderscables. enjoy the convenience: Everyone carries one key programmed with cleared access permissions. They no longer carry bulging keyrings or waste time hunting for the right key. Simple 3-step configuration It is straightforward to design and deploy a CLIQ system.
The CLIQ Web Manager (CWM) administers keys and users
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Trusted devices with low maintenance demands CLIQ devices filter entry through doors and many other openings.
Robust, durable cylinders and padlocks in multiple sizes and formats protect lifts, server racks, furniture, gates, mailboxes and cabinets.Cylinders operate safely between –25°C and 85°C. Waterproof padlocks work outdoors in almost any environment, however harsh. Keys are equally durable, compact and waterproof. They are easy to program, enabling timelimited access permissions for an employee or contractor. When a key’s standard battery runs low, it is easily replaced without tools. However, with a typical battery lifetime of 10 years, most keyholders will never need to. Streamlining access for remote sites and a mobile workforce Comfort Charge is a Bonn-based Deutsche Telekom subsidiary which operates charging stations for electric vehicles throughout Germany. A modern locking solution was needed for their network of rapid-charge stations. The major requirements were that it should simplify key management and have the flexibility to adapt to a large, mobile user group of service technicians.Comfort Charge GmbH opted for eCLIQ electronic smart key access control. This system — which has already proven its worth at parent company Deutsche Telekom — offers maximum flexibility with its programmable key system management.“Wewerelooking for a locking system that we could put into operation easily. That’s why we chose eCLIQ, the ideal solution for us with its fast, easy parametrization,” says Robert Miehle-Huang, Engineer, Technics & ICT at Comfort Charge. With eCLIQ, changes in any keyholder’s access authorizations are easily and conveniently defined by assigning rights via the intuitive system software. Lost keys can be deactivated at short notice. Authorizations with time and lock restrictions are also possible. For instance, technicians can be issued a personalized authorization for a specific task or cleaners can be granted access only during specific timeframes.Inaddition to a compact design, it was also important for the locking solution to have robust, long-lasting components to ensure safety at the charging stations. These are located in public places and therefore exposed to different environmental conditions.Cylinders in the eCLIQ range are weather-resistant and have a lubricant reservoir that keeps them maintenance-free for up to 200,000 cycles; eCLIQ keys have a 10-year battery life (with typical use) and IP67-rated protection against water and dust. The eCLIQ system is ideally adapted for outdoor use. To learn how your organization can benefit from a programmable key access solution, download a free eCLIQ guide at assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/ecliqhttps://campaigns.
6 | August 2022 | IN SECURITY securely online. It takes multiple administrators and multiple sites in its stride and can run in a self-hosted IT environment or with a choice of Software as a Service (SaaS) packages.Designed for smaller premises, CLIQ Local Manager (CLM) software runs from a standard PC. It manages up to 3,000 locking cylinders; keys are updated via a desktop or wallmounted programmer. With either version, missing keys are quickly de-authorized, cutting the risks created by loss or theft. Facility managers can generate an audit trail on demand, to find out who has opened which locks.
Fully electronic, intelligent eCLIQ cylinders can protect lifts, server racks, furniture, sliding doors, mailboxes, cabinets and more — with the same level of control as sensitive doors.
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Genetec recognised as fastest growing access control software provider in the world according to new Omdia Report
Genetec credits its growth to the continual innovation of its unified security platform, Security Center, where access control functions go beyond locking and unlocking doors and address non-traditional applications such as enclosure management. Genetec unified solutions are designed to reveal new insights that help organisations better understand their business and operations and provide customers with a measurable return on their investment.
Regionally, Genetec experienced the most organic growth in the Americas and was the fastest-growing software provider in EMEA. Traditionally dominated by proprietary solutions with slow innovation cycles, the access control industry provided few options for IT and cyber-security conscious customers. Modern enterprises of all sizes are now looking to migrate to unified, open-architecture, and secure access control solutions that allow them to choose hardware that best suits their needs. This has, in large part, fueled the rapid market share gains of Genetec.“While traditional, proprietary access control vendors were hard hit the last couple of years, Genetec grew by almost 20% globally, gaining ground in both the Americas region and in EMEA,” said Bryan Montany, Physical Security Analyst at Omdia.
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According to another recently published Omdia report, Genetec ranked #1 in video surveillance software globally for the 11th consecutive year, and recorded the fastest market share gain over the last three years. These figures coupled with the company’s global growth in access control software, further underscore its market leadership and the benefits of a unified platform.
“At a time when many traditional access control vendors are trying to maintain market share through mergers and acquisitions, Genetec is growing its access control business organically by focusing on innovative, nonproprietary, and cybersecure solutions that meet the needs of forward-thinking organisations, while laying the foundation for their future growth,” said Guy Chenard, Chief Commercial Officer, Genetec Inc. With its open approach, Genetec provides a large and growing selection of third-party access control devices. This allows organisations to choose the hardware that addresses their security needs and objectives, while avoiding the long-term setbacks of closed solutions. The open approach offered by Genetec solutions enables end users to scale up or down, broaden the capabilities of their solution, and migrate to the cloud at their own pace. With unified solutions, which bring together access control, video surveillance, and license plate recognition, physical security is evolving from a tool for mitigating risk to playing a significant role in organisations’ digital transformation.
According to the latest report from research organisation Omdia, Genetec Inc. (“Genetec”), a leading technology provider of unified security, public safety, operations, and business intelligence solutions, has been recognised as the fastest-growing access control software provider in the world for the second year in a row. The report shows Genetec taking market share from other access control vendors and strengthening its number two position globally (up from 4th in 2019).
Company credits growth to market demand for open and unified security solutions
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In its recent article about the security of the Commonwealth Games, the National Counter Terrorism Security Office stated: ‘The deployment of the NBA, to support partners in delivering the Commonwealth Games, has seen the largest ever deployment of the asset in the 19 years that it has been deployed across various sites around the UK.
• 12 kilometres of security fencing were deployed, with support from ZSD Contractors Ltd
• 5 kilometres of high security fencing, with support from ZSD Contractors Ltd • 2 kilometres of temporary vehicle restraint system (TVRS), with support from Asset VRS
‘This entire process spanned a total of 76 days. The size of the task cannot be underestimated. Meeting deadlines, cost effectiveness and the sheer number of resources required (staff and assets) made this a challenging deployment.’
In order to keep the many sites across the West Midlands as safe as possible, the following items were Units
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Visitors to the Commonwealth Games were protected from the threat of vehicle-borne attacks thanks to months of meticulous planning and the largest ever deployment of Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) barriers in theSomeUK.18 months prior to the major event, held in Birmingham from July 28 to August 8, the National Vehicle Threat Mitigation Unit (NVTMU) started its preparations to help protect everyone attending the games.This involved providing advice to local and regional authorities, transport partners, police and the organising committee of the Commonwealth Games on preventing vehicle as a weapon attacks.
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Sports fans protected from threat of vehicleborne attacks thanks to record HVM barrier installation
With reference to Hardstaff Barriers’ role, the article went on: ‘This was completed in partnership with the NBA Contractor who completed this tremendous task, thus helping to ensure the safety and security of those attending the Commonwealth Games.’
As the appointed supplier of the Government’s National Barrier Asset (NBA), the process was supported by Hardstaff Barriers. Its team of specialists delivered the barriers to 18 sites, which included athletes’ villages, transport malls and sporting venues.
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For more information about IDIS solutions, please visit www.idisglobal.com IDIS releases latest generation of 6mp and 8mp PTZ cameras
Overcoming the challenges of jerky PTZ functionality, operators can also take advantage of award-winning IDIS Smart UX Controls, allowing them to smoothly and seamlessly follow moving objects in real-time with ground-breaking accuracy, by panning at different speeds and in different directions, literally without lifting a finger. Patented and intuitive features include ‘Rubberband’ and ‘Slingshot’ using joysticks as well as keyboard and mouse ‘Quick Controls’ to significantly speed up and simplify operation.
The new choice of outdoor-ready and vandalresistant 8MP (DC-S6881HRX) and 6MP (DC-S6681HRX) models combine infrared (IR) technology with powerful 31x optical zoom, autofocus lenses and 30 frames per second to provide broad coverage, even in low-light settings.Designed for wide-area surveillance operations, the new models give users the ability to quickly verify security events, with the capability to clearly identify objects and recognize faces at distances of up to 300m for forensic purposes. Two-way audio also provides operators with the ability to pre-configure alerts or issue verbal warnings. This makes them ideal for town and city surveillance, road junctions, parking areas, perimeter security, and open areas within shopping malls, sports facilities, hotels, logistics firms, and warehouses.Thecameras boast features including IDIS Smart Failover ensuring uninterrupted coverage; built-in heaters; IDIS Intelligent Codec to deliver bandwidth and storage savings; true WDR, and electronic image stabilization to minimise the impact of vibration and shaking.They also come equipped with motion detection, tampering alarms, and a range of smart PTZ features that can move between pre-set positions and zoom in automatically in response to detected objects or events.
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New NDAA-compliant 31x zoom models provide wide-area coverage and flawless image capture IDIS, the largest manufacturer of trusted South Korean-made video tech, has launched four new 8MP and 6MP PTZ cameras that deliver outstanding image quality and extend the company’s comprehensive and trusted NDAA-compliant line-up.
Like all IDIS network cameras, the new 8MP and 6MP PTZs also benefit from simple plug-and-play connectivity with IDIS DirectIP® NVRs which saves time and money during installation and maintenance and come backed by extended warranties. Users can choose the cost-free IDIS Center or the modular, enterpriseclass IDIS Solution Suite video management software (VMS) that comes without on-going license fees, which all combine to deliver on the IDIS promise of a low total cost of “Theseownership.newest additions to our line-up offer powerful and advanced camera choices designed to meet a broader range of applications, including wide-area surveillance and mission-critical perimeter detection,” says James Min, Managing Director, IDIS Europe. “Because they are NDAA-compliant, they are the ideal choice for organisations looking to comply with the highest standards and give users the assurance of South Korean supply chain integrity.”
More EuropeFlexibleAccessThanControlsecurityforachangingworld Maxxess Systems Europe Ltd United Kingdom +44 (0) 1344 sales@maxxess-systems.com440083 Middle East Maxxess Systems Middle East United Arab Emirates +971 (0) 509467717 North America Maxxess Systems, Inc. United States +1 (714) 772 1000 www.maxxess-efusion.com Maxxess eFusion software opens up limitless possibilities, taking you beyond feature-rich, enterprise-level access control to give you all the benefits of a total security and safety management platform – without the cost or complexity. Ready-made to integrate more than 60 leading technologies, off-the-shelf, Maxxess eFusion now lets you combine access, video, fire, intruder, visitor management, building systems, widely used databases and site-specific applications.
The technology available for surveillance these days is incredible and offers a huge amount of security as well as peace of mind for those that use it. Sophisticated and customisable to a high level, it has also reached a level where it is both affordable and realistic for even the smallest operation. A good surveillance system can often act as a deterrent but can also be of immense help when trying to recover from the effects of crime. It can aid police and other authorities and can remove the burden that comes with evidence gathering for insurance purposes.
Let’s start with the basics and the traditional method for keeping containers secure. Locking a container is never enough, but a combination of a few different physical pieces of protection can be the best barrier. For example, cross bar locks are a great way to combat theft. A fully secure bar that prevents your door from being opened from the outside, this is a great way to place another hurdle in the way of would-be thieves. Even if a padlock is broken, your container will still be inaccessible.Padlocks, especially smart ones, are a traditional way of locking up containers securely and with good reason. Durable, tough and reliable, they are incredibly secure. Pair with a lock box that can be placed around the lock and you have a conundrum for any thief. Using an insurance-grade padlock such as a Squire WS75 will also mean the strength of your other security options is matched.Youcould even have suited, or master keyed padlocks that could open a whole group of containers, meaning keys can easily be kept track of and tracked.
Fence it in If you’ve had trouble with break-ins before, another ring of security can’t hurt. If local laws permit it, why not add in another level of protection with some security fencing? You can go for a simple chain link option or something more sturdy like stainless steel with additional features like anti-vandal spikes or toppers to discourage would-be intruders.
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Back to basics - Keeping a container secure
Simply alarming To double up your security, installing an alarm should be paramount. Not only can you tell if a criminal has broken in or attempted to open your container, sometimes without them knowing, but you can also deter criminals if you have a particularly visible setup. Having a box positioned in such a way that it makes it very clear security measures are in place. You can also use remote systems that can be monitored elsewhere.
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Containers are some of the most effective storage solutions available to businesses and there’s a host of reasons why they are the most popular. However, there’s a whole number of ways to keep containers secure.Although containers are generally designed to be secure, weatherproof and durable, there’s always a risk of vandalism, theft and damage to contend with. Here’s a few tips from Tom Richardson from at Locks Direct to ensure you are doubly protected against any issues: Effective locks
Coventry firm secures town famed for two of Scandinavia’s biggest tourist hotspots
Hundreds of bollards within Safetyflex Barriers’ innovative Truckstopper range have been installed along a key transport corridor in Billund in Denmark.
“We are delighted to have supplied a mixture of fixed and removable anti-terrorist bollards to help keep tourists safe on pedestrian routes and close to bus stops.
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Marcus Gerrard, director at Safetyflex, said: “It is pleasing to complete another export order – particularly in Scandinavia, which is a market we have excelled in in recent“Thisyears.particular site draws in millions of visitors every year due to its proximity to high-profile tourist attractions and a busy airport.
The route serves Denmark’s second-largest airport Billund Airport, Scandinavia’s biggest waterpark Lalandia, and Legoland – which is the largest tourist attraction in Denmark outside Copenhagen.
“This particular Truckstopper Bollard, which uses military grade steel, was great solution, as it has a very shallow foundation, and has a patented design, that gives the bollard a nice slim line feature, to blend in to existingSafetyflexarchitecture.”isbased in Coventry, but operates on a global scale with 36 patents worldwide.
The company’s technology and cutting-edge designs have resulted in major contracts overseas including Europe, the US, Scandinavia and Australia, with exports now accounting for 40 per cent of business.
“Our Truckstopper range has been crash tested to stop vehicles travelling up to 50mph and is a real success story for us, operating around airports, sports stadiums, and busy city centres.
A Danish town famed for two of Scandinavia’s biggest tourist attractions has seen its counter terrorism defences boosted by a market leader based in Coventry
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As a third option, every device can be set to Emergency Open, which unlocks them all. This could provide fire services with instant access to a whole building or site, for example.
Fine-grained Lockdown controls SMARTair gives facility managers different ways to lock down. Global Lockdown may be initiated from SMARTair’s software interface or Web Manager. It can also be activated via an emergency push-button connected to a SMARTair HUB. In addition, Lockdown does not need to be an all-ornothing choice. SMARTair enables fine-grained control down to the level of an individual door, if required. A facility manager can pre-define over 250 different lockdown zones. In any emergency, they choose whether to lock down a whole zone or just specific doors. This level of control could protect people and valuable assets — or in extreme situations, even save lives.
Situations can arise when a facility manager needs to lock down their premises remotely. With mechanical security this is, of course, impossible. Likewise, many existing wireless electronic access control systems do not have the ability to lock down efficiently — or even at all.
SMARTair Wireless Online access control helps facility managers sleep better at night: Not only can they lock down from anywhere; they can do so intelligently — opening, closing or maintaining access to individual doors or zones to deal with the emergency.
In an emergency, could you lock down access to your entire premises quickly and safely?
With the control provided by SMARTair’s Global Lockdown feature, managers can be confident building users have the highest level of protection against the unexpected.
With the broad range of SMARTair devices — escutcheons, cylinders, locks and a wall reader — plus flexible control from the SMARTair software, facility managers run their site efficiently and safely, even in an Toemergency.learnmore about the benefits of SMARTair® wireless access control, download a free Solution Guide
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With a single, global command, doors equipped with SMARTair devices may be set to Block Mode: They only unlock with a specific credential. Aside from designated staff, no one on-site gets to move around freely. Alternatively, Emergency Close can lock all openings remotely and simultaneously. An authorized credential may still unlock them.
Doors require minimal alterations when SMARTair devices are fitted because no cabling is required.
The SMARTair® advantage With intuitive management software and batterypowered locks for almost any application, a SMARTair system is easy to install and convenient to use. It can handle a large number of users and offers a choice of credentials, including standard RFID cards, tags and fobs along with Mobile Keys via the SMARTair Openow™ app.The system is more cost-efficient to run than wired access control, which needs mains electricity, or traditional mechanical security, where locks must be managed manually and individually.
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The Cradlepoint/Videosoft Global partnership demonstrates a commitment to meet customer demands by delivering specialist Future Tech in hardware and software applications. It is also the latest confirmation of Videosoft Global’s position as the number one player in providing live video over low bandwidth networks, following a string of other international successes in the security, Satcom, 5G, and IoT sectors.
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“Combining the power of a Cradlepoint router and Videosoft’s FireLight solution, reliable, on-the-move live video streaming is now a reality,” said Stewart McCone, Chief Executive Officer of Videosoft Global.
‘The future, today!’ - Videosoft partners with Cradlepoint to optimize video streaming over 5G and LTE networks
Cellular networks do not always provide consistent bandwidth availability, resulting in dropped live video feeds, especially from moving vehicles. However, Videosoft’s FireLight technology continuously monitors the network’s health, and, as the bandwidth flexes, it automatically adjusts the amount required (up or down) to maintain a live stream at the optimal quality and low latency.ForMcCone, this development proves that Videosoft provides solutions to industry problems other manufacturers can only dream of and which have not been available - until now.
Videosoft Global, a leader in bandwidth-efficient video streaming, has announced a partnership with Cradlepoint, the global leader in cloud-delivered 5G and LTE wireless network edge solutions
Videosoft Global Firelight software is validated with Cradlepoint routers and can now offer ultra-low bandwidth streaming without the need for additional hardware.Videosoft Firelight dramatically reduces the cost of live streaming using Cradlepoint routers on 4G and 5G networks. Due to its ability to stream in areas of low bandwidth, many applications, once deemed impossible or too expensive, are now open to Cradlepoint users.
To access the benefits of Videosoft’s ultra-low bitrate software, Cradlepoint customers with R1700, R1900 or E3000 series routers can simply activate a Videosoft license.*Over the last year, a team from Videosoft has worked closely and collaboratively alongside Cradlepoint technicians to bring the product to market.
“We instantly recognized that the introduction of our software on Cradlepoint’s routers was a barometer of change, bringing about a shift in the marketplace and a real game changer; something that I’d envisaged when I began working in the industry two decades ago.
“Previously, additional hardware was always needed to do video streaming. Now, by combining our software with existing comms hardware, Videosoft has opened up new Internet of Things (IoT) and video applications to many more users; the future is here today.”
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Videosoft’s Firelight Gateway software running on Cradlepoint routers dramatically reduces the cost of live streaming over 5G and LTE networks. It is what security sector video expert Stewart McCone calls a ‘gamechanger’ for the industry.
With latest results showing the annual rate of thefts involving vans in the UK could rise to more than 20,000 vans by 2030, the security specialist is encouraging van operators and owners to consider simple solutions to protect their vehicles and contents.
Mul-T-Lock UK is urging van owners to update their vehicle security in light of the latest crime statistics.
Claire concluded: “Mul-T-Lock® ArmaDLock® demonstrates how small measures can make all the difference, as a product specifically for vehicles to offer the ultimate security. It presents a complete allencompassing solution that is easy to install, maintain and operate. At the same time, we want to continue to educate our audience and work with our locksmith partners across the UK and Ireland to raise awareness of issues around vehicle crime.”
Mul-T-Lock drives van security campaign
The same research predicts that 12,000 vans will be stolen in 2022, which is a rise of 169% over the last five years. Tools are the favourite target of van thieves, with 67% of van break-ins resulting in stolen tools and equipment.SaysClaire
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Designed for ease of installation on a new vehicle or as a retrofit to an existing vehicle, and supplied with secure fixings, Mul-T-Lock® ArmaDLock® is an all in one non-corrosive lock body solution that offers no hanging parts that could damage the paintwork around the lock.
The unique angled lock body of Mul-T-Lock® ArmaDLock® has been carefully created to deflect blows from a hammer and together with the steel locking bolt adds extra protection for the doors.
Mul-T-Lock aims to raise awareness, utilising its all in one ArmaDLock® security device, created uniquely for vans as a bolt on solution to act as a significant visual deterrent to the opportunist thief.
Blakemore, Managing Director of Mul-T-Lock UK: “The statistics speak for themselves when it comes to van crime and will only increase with time. They will continue to have devastating affectswhether a sole trader, small or large fleet operator – the potential for loss of livelihood and significant cost implications is extremely serious.”
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Integriti is Inner Range’s enterprise-level intelligent access and security system, and the company’s R&D team is constantly working on improvements to improve safety and ease of access for customers. This month (July), a new update is available for new and existing customers, which includes making Integriti an ONVIF product. This means operators can connect ONVIF standard IP CCTV cameras directly to Integriti, without the need for a network recorder or video management system for basic tasks, such as live video streaming, event monitoring and exporting current frames.Integriti can also now integrate with MOBOTIX HUB cameras, and an existing interface with Milestone has more advanced options for operators.
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Tim Northwood, director of Inner Range, said: “As a manufacturer, our R&D team is constantly exploring new ways to make our systems easier and more efficient for operators to use, provide a slick and hasslefree experience for workers, residents and visitors, all while maintaining high levels of security.
Access control manufacturer Inner Range has announced a number of enhancements to its flagship product Integriti, including meeting ONVIF standards and providing built-in visitor management capabilities.
“These latest enhancements will give all customers more choice in how they manage access and security, as well as offering some cost and resource savings where additional third-party systems are no longer required.”
Another development allows basic visitor management to be carried out directly within Integriti via a dedicated interface. Default properties and permissions can be set up for different types of visitor, making it easier for users to create suitable credentials, and manage current visitors on site. This is available for Integriti customers with ‘business’ or ‘corporate’ software options. Other enhancements include being able to create QR code credentials for visitors directly within Integriti, without the need for a visitor management system, as well as new integrations with STid Bluetooth door readers, and Dormakaba wireless locks.
For further information visit www.innerrange.com
ONVIF standard and built-in visitor management among enhancements for Inner Range’s Integriti
The UK team at Inner Range will be showcasing Integriti’s latest enhancements and vast integration capabilities, as well as its entry-level system, Inception, at the International Security Expo, in London in September.InnerRange systems have been installed in over 30 countries, offering trouble-free access and smart building management for local sites as well as national and global estates. Customers include hospitals and high-security units, colleges, distribution centres and pharmaceutical companies. government and critical national infrastructure.
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Adria Security Summit 2022 Returns to Zagreb in October
The concrete benefits provided by the Summit include a boost to the business performance of regional and global companies, support for the entrance and expansion of key global players in the local markets, and the promotion of investments by international companies in a broad range of sectors we provide a platform for. Adria Security Summit Powered by Intersec is also a regional pioneer in the hybrid event format that gained prominence over the past few years. This year, the participants will be able to attend the presentations on the Connect2B platform in addition to their live iterations.Theevent has already opened its doors to all participants, who can now register on the official website at www.adriasecuritysummit.com.
This year’s edition will host more than 120 exhibitors from all corners of the globe, including global players and brands, 3000+ participants, and 3000+ meetings. The event is also supported by more than 20 media and eventThepartners.conference program will host eight keynotes and two podcast sessions. Traditionally, a competition of 14 selected case studies will take place on the second day of the event. The announcement of the winners (first three places) and the award presentation ceremony will take place during the event. In addition to keynotes and case study presentations, 32 workshops and side event presentations will take place in separate halls.
Adria Security Summit 2022 Powered by Intersec, a renowned regional annual conference and exhibition in Southeast Europe, returns to the Croatian capital of Zagreb in a month on October 5- 6,2022. The host venue is the Zagreb Fair complex, Pavilion 7. The Summit will offer a rich program dealing with physical security, cyber security, Internet of Things, ICT, smart solutions, and related technologies that increasingly inform each other’s development.
This year, the Summit will introduce a novelty – its official program will now give the floor to the presenters from startups who will be able to showcase their innovations and business plans to the cream-of-the-crop business and tech leaders.
After registration, the participants will also be able to schedule meetings with other participants in the event.
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38 years after founding Paxton, Tony Ratcliffe, Group Chairman of the technology manufacturer, is stepping down. His son Sholto Ratcliffe will take on the role, continuing Paxton’s international journey and his father’s legacy.Tony Ratcliffe, 73, is a British inventor and successful entrepreneur. He is retiring from his role of Group Chairman at Paxton. This comes after nearly four decades overseeing the company’s growth from a small enterprise launching the humble TOUCHLOCK keypad in 1985, to a multi-million-pound international business that now exports to over 60 countries worldwide and secures over 30,000 buildings annually. Tony said: “With Paxton, I have achieved more than I ever thought I could. This is simply because of the challenges and the learning I have gone through. I hope that every employee can do what I have done and follow that path, which is to be challenged, to learn, and to get there in the“Theend.”future for Paxton is so Paxton founder Tony Ratcliffe retiresHanding over to his son, amid plans for a bright future
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The Paxton Technology Centre is based next to their UK head offices, in Brighton Sussex. Paxton’s Brighton campus is currently going through an expansion as the company are refurbing another building that they have recently acquired, the Paxton Electronics Centre. The new building has been bought to accommodate an additional electronics manufacturing facility so Paxton can meet their expected growth over the next decade.Sholto said: “The plans that we have for the Brighton campus are going to provide us with a world-class facility, and there will be much more beyond that. Paxton
Sholto adds: “This means we can focus on the important things, like making world-class products.”
Adam said: “One of the major benefits of having secure, uncomplicated company ownership, is that we are always able to focus on making decisions for the best long-term outcome.”
IN SECURITY | August 2022 | 23 exciting, and with the new generation of people coming through, I think there are no limits for the company.”
Business As Usual Tony’s eldest son Sholto Ratcliffe is taking over his father’s longstanding role as non-executive Group Chairman of Paxton. The company will continue to be led by Paxton’s CEO Adam Stroud who has been with the manufacturer for over 25 years. Sholto has been working alongside Tony and Adam for the past nine years in preparation for this transition. In addition to his role as non-executive Group Chairman of Paxton, Sholto runs his own recording studio in London, where he balances both the technical and business aspect of the studio. Sholto said: “Sometimes when the founder of a successful company retires, its future becomes uncertain. It may be sold, restructured, or passed to multiple factions of shareholders. My job is to remove that uncertainty in the transition between generations and beyond, allowing the Paxton team to work safely in the knowledge that the company is not going to disappear.”
Over the last 12-months, Paxton have beaten all previous production records in their manufacturing facility based in Eastbourne, Sussex. This is due to a rise in customer demand and significant investment into new solutions which are developed at the Paxton Technology Centre.
Tony’s Next Chapter Tony lives with his wife Thalia in West Sussex and has a workshop where he undertakes various creative engineering projects. He considers himself a “natural inventor”, and has plans to use his retirement wisely, continuing to create useful and innovative inventions. When talking about his latest project, he explained: “Retirement for me is good because I have got a plan. I just love making things. I have a sort of Iron Man laboratory at home, where I can do 3D printing, write software, and circuit design. I just make stuff and I am as happy as I was when I was 7 years old with my Meccano.”Whilst Tony continues to invent in his home workshop, his long legacy in the security industry, and the state-of-the-art facilities he has helped Paxton to achieve- will inspire future generations of inventors and engineers for decades to come, as access control and video management become part of everyday human life. For further information please visit www.paxton-access.com
24 | August 2022 | IN SECURITY have a bright future and we are well positioned in a rapidly growing industry.”Adamhighlights Paxton’s aspiration to be one of the best employers in the sector: “We work hard to create a world-class infrastructure, providing our teams with all they need to do the best work of their lives. There are many aspects to being a fantastic employer, and the expansion of our technology park takes us in the right direction.”
Sholto concludes: “We are in an excellent place to take the next steps.”
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When it comes to physical security capabilities, digital transformation has ushered in a new era of hosted security platforms that eclipse the limited capabilities of legacy, analogue systems to offer a wealth of benefits.
Yet physical security businesses have been slow to adopt cloud, often staying within their comfort zone by continuing to offer more traditional security systems. As a consequence, they have not been able to pass the benefits provided by intelligent cloud-enabled systems on to customers. Now, with the opening up of the global economy after Covid leading to huge pressure on supply chains, and a cost-of-living crisis with inflation and energy prices running at their highest rates in decades, companies across Europe that are clinging to traditional
Martyn Ryder, VP Sales and Marketing at Morphean, looks at how cloud can help security businesses unlock smarter and more profitable ways of operating in the current climate. Digitalisation is changing everything. We now live in a world where cloud infrastructure and the exchange of information through data centres underpins the very fabric of modern society. This is further enhanced by the IoT; connecting and communicating with other devices and systems over the internet and/or private networks, and AI; using data to augment human decision-making processes.
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How can cloud benefit the physical security industry in challenging times?
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IN SECURITY | August 2022 | 27 business models will have many hurdles to face. This all amounts to an urgent need for security businesses to rethink how they operate and look for ways to work smarter. Migrating to cloud holds the answer. A brighter future in the cloud With critical functions such as banking, client management (CRM) and email systems all being delivered through the cloud, it’s only natural for firms to migrate their video surveillance and access control to more efficient and compliant platforms. Getting to grips with cloud physical security means understanding the benefits of software-as-a-service (SaaS), the revenue model of cloud, and the advantages for customers of solutions such as video surveillance as-a-service (VSaaS) and access control as-a-service (ACaaS) over more traditional methods of securing premises, assets and people. By broadening the scope of products and services offered, the calibre of future projects can be improved, and, ultimately, the way security businesses operate can be changed for the better. With skills shortages and recruitment challenges adding increasing pressure, the migration to cloud can actually lead to better use of current resources, the mitigation of rising salary costs and the multiplying of revenue streams. But first it’s essential to build knowledge of this new world and to fully understand how to make use of the opportunities it presents. Recurring revenue and smarter budgeting Moving to a SaaS revenue model means that customers are charged per device per month, allowing contracts to be leveraged as a sustainable revenue source. The ongoing relationship with the end-user opens up an avenue to upselling more features, with applications such as people counting, AI intrusion detection and virtual concierge providing a continuous revenue stream and meeting evolving customer needs. In addition, the ability to carry out remote maintenance simplifies delivery and ultimately saves money. In contrast, a traditional security system typically requires large upfront investment from the customer, with the addition of recurring costs for video backups, system updates, manual server maintenance and the energy use associated with running and cooling servers. In addition, the value of the technology continues to depreciate, becoming redundant after a lifespan of as little as 5-8 years, and requiring a whole new system to remain sufficiently protected.
A cloud solution, maintained by hardware upgrades and software updates, facilitates simple plug-andplay capabilities so that components can be easily upgraded or scaled to meet the fluid, dynamic requirements of the modern business, and to keep the system current. Customers only pay for what they need, when they need it, making cloud more affordable and representing real value for money. For the security business, making the switch to cloud
28 | August 2022 | IN SECURITY represents recurring revenue and more predictable budgeting. Improving security and operations
As physical security continues to evolve, customers will increasingly seek solutions that fit their industryspecific requirements which will often include the streamlining and automation of security and also the optimisation of business processes.
In order to unlock the full value of cloud, businesses will need to enlist the services of security practitioners who understand the converging world of physical security, cloud platforms and the capabilities of networks, systems and software.
Cloud allows insights to be unlocked from visual data that would otherwise be invisible to the human eye. With a dedicated platform that can be accessed from any computer or mobile device, decision makers, armed with meaningful metrics based on real-time data about their company operations, can make more informed decisions.
Innovative technology, partnership and collaboration can help companies operate much smarter and more securely. For security businesses, developing knowledge and understanding of the cloud and how it functions opens up a world of wide-ranging possibilities based around the very latest innovations.
A trusted partnership between likeminded companies across the supply chain can create joint business growth through the reselling of a wider range of security products based on the SaaS model. And as customers increasingly carry out due diligence to determine the integrity of vendor, technology and supply chain, so security professionals who seek partnerships built upon high levels of trust are much more likely to achieve long-term success.
It’s clear that cloud physical security will become the default setting for video surveillance in the professional security industry; positioned as not just business security, but rather a business Discoveropportunity.more and download our guide to cloud physical security
From the perspective of the physical security business, migrating to cloud allows them to deliver a solution that meets the evolving needs of the customer while representing significant savings and better use of people and resources within their own business. Often, the shortage of workers results in highly paid, highly skilled engineers being employed to carry out simple tasks. With cloud, a skilled professional can set up systems remotely from their own premises for a number of customers, not only saving money on fuel but also completing several customer jobs in the time that it would take to set up just one system at a client’s site. More business is sold and deployed faster, representing a better return on the salary investment of the individual.
The challenges facing businesses are not going to dissipate any time soon, and continuing to do the same is not going to alter the outcome for the security business. Limiting negative impact requires creative thinking.
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Keeping it contained Container Terminal Herne saves 60,000 euro per year in operating costs for physical security
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The Container Terminal Herne (CTH) is a model company in Germany’s Ruhrgebiet industrial region. Here, on premises spread over almost 80,000 square metres, goods from all over the world are distributed to their final destinations. The security strategy previously in place, involving a guard system, was no longer delivering the desired results for the CTH, and did not contribute any improvement in terms of workplace safety and business processes. So, the CTH decided to introduce an AI-based video and software solution from the Regensburg manufacturer Dallmeier. With the system implemented by Gladbeck-based installer Dallmeier Systems GmbH, the CTH is saving more than 60,000 euro in operating costs every year. From the point of view of security, two aspects of container logistics are particularly important: Firstly, protection of temporarily stored goods from theft and damage, as well as tracking of incidents to allow rapid, conflict-free claims management. And secondly, it is imperative for logistics companies to be able to always identify and understand hazardous situations. This enables the company to investigate incidents reliably and predictably, and to optimise workplace and operational safety. In order to overcome these challenges, the CTH tasked the installer “Dallmeier Systems” in Gladbeck with installing an intelligent and future-oriented video information solution.
Coordinating all contractors After receiving the go-ahead, the first thing the experts at Dallmeier Systems had to do was establish routing continuity. For this purpose, the company tasked a local pipe
Container Terminal Herne: 27 cameras and AI are sufficient to cover 80,000 square metres
IN SECURITY | August 2022 | 31 cleaning business. In addition, a civil engineering company, also from the region, was engaged to make the connections between the line routing and the existing installation masts. Once these works were complete, the Dallmeier Systems personnel began connecting the cables to the installation sites and setting up the server infrastructure. Then they could install and commission the cameras. Based on this system, they integrated the camera analysis function and carried out functionality testing in a test phase. All installations, construction work and approval procedures were conducted in close cooperation with the CTH.
Only significant alarms incur costs
“Recognition” according to IEC 62676-4 protects more than property On the CTH site, large containers are unloaded from rail vehicles onto trucks. However, since large vehicles and cranes are in use, the hazard to personnel, equipment and goods is ever-present. To avoid accidents, the CTH is now able to analyse hazardous situations after the fact with the video system and prevent them from occurring in future. If an accident happens despite this, the data is used in the investigation and to preserve evidence.
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The system as implemented consists of 16 Panomera® multifocal sensor systems, one PTZ camera, ten single sensor cameras, three IPS 10.000 recording systems and the “SEDOR® AI Professional” AI software from the German-based video technology manufacturer Dallmeier. The decisive feature for the efficiency of the solution is the combination of the camera and recording systems with the AI-based analysis software. AI analysis verifies incidents and events in advance, thus minimising the number of false alarms caused by animals, weather conditions or light reflections, for example. This in turn substantially reduces the costs of detection and verification compared with conventional solutions, such as deploying security personnel.
The Panomera® multifocal sensor technology implemented combines up to eight camera lenses with different focal lengths in one optical unit and enables a high minimum resolution (pixel density) of at least 125 px/m (“Recognition” as defined in IEC 62676-4). This resolution density is deployed over the entire area and all perimeter segments of the site. In this way, it is ensured that details are recognisable at all points of the site, and the CTH can submit the recordings as evidence in court if necessary. AI classifies, humans verify and respond The AI system transmits alarm messages to an external Emergency Call and Service Centre. If a person gains access to the company premises at a certain day and time without disabling the system with a key system, the video security system evaluates the alarms automatically, and sends them in real time to the Call Centre, which in turn initiates the necessary steps for investigating the situation. In the first step, a member of the call centre personnel addresses the person via a public address system which has also been installed by Dallmeier
Thorsten Kinhöfer, former FIFA referee and CTH Managing Director Container Terminal Herne
Savings in infrastructure and operation “We were also impressed by the cooperation with the Dallmeier Systems branch office in Gladbeck. Because of this proximity to the manufacturer, the entire project – from the planning through the coordination of all companies involved and up to the cooperation with the Emergency Call Centre –were coordinated smoothly and with no complications for us,” continued Thorsten Kinhöfer. “Apart from the immensely improved security and the important contribution to improving workplace safety and processes, we are also seeing evidence of financial benefits: Through the exceptional functionality of the multifocal sensor technology, we are achieving satisfactory results with a comparatively very small number of camera systems – with correspondingly positive effects on infrastructure and overall operating costs. AI reduces the commitment and thus also the costs for the Emergency Call Centre to a minimum. In total we expect to realise savings of 60,000 euros per year compared with the previous solution – with significantly better results and an additional benefit which did not exist before.”
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32 | August 2022 | IN SECURITY Systems. If the person does not then leave the premises immediately, the police are alerted. Advantages also convince the workers council, involved at an early stage “We are extremely satisfied with the system which has been set up by Dallmeier Systems. Besides the improved protection from theft and unauthorised access provided by the combination of AI and video technology, we also benefit particularly from the high quality of the video material in our efforts to improve safety in the workplace,” said Thorsten Kinhöfer, Managing Director of the CTH. “Of course, the workers council was included in the entire project programme from the outset. Since the objective is to improve the security of the site and protect it from vandalism and theft, and especially to guarantee the safety of our employees, we had their full support.”
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The highly popular, free-of-charge educational programme is sure to pull in the crowds once again, as it delivers the latest insights and analysis from world-leading security, law enforcement and risk and resilience experts who will come together to discuss mitigation strategies, best practices and highlevel policy. This year’s programme has been meticulously curated with guidance from the event’s 70-person strong expert Advisory Council, comprising the most credible Government, industry and leading academic stakeholders, to ensure it accurately reflects the industry’s ever-changing threats, challenges andThisdebates.year, security professionals can learn from world-renowned speakers who will deliver thoughtprovoking talks across three theatres: Global Counter Terror & Serious and Organised Crime Summit, International Security Conference and International Risk and Resilience Conference.
International Security Expo, the market leading security event, has today unveiled its CPD-certified thought leadership programme ahead of its return to Olympia, London from 27-28 September.
The Global Counter Terror & Serious and Organised Crime Summit, sponsored by Skopenow, is renowned for delivering strategic insights and policy updates from heads of Government departments and agencies, alongside keynote sessions presented by those leading the way in combating terrorism and serious and organised crime. With a strong focus on the upcoming Protect Duty
International Security Expo 2022 Conference programme unveiledProtect Duty, the Night-Time Economy and Resilience Planning under the spotlight at this year’s CPD-certified programme
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legislation, a transformative piece of legislation set to forever change how the UK protect its citizens in public spaces. Attendees will be able to hear from the key drivers of the landmark legislation, including the tireless campaigner, Figen Murray, whose son Martyn was tragically killed at the Manchester arena terror attacks in 2017; Shaun Hipgrave, Director of Protect and Prepare, Homeland Security Group (HSG), UK Government Home Office; and a senior member of the Publicly Accessible Locations (PALs) team, also part of the HSG. Other key topics set to be discussed include international counter terror priorities. Speakers include Lina Kolesnikova, Security Expert, ICPEM, who will discuss key trends and developments following terror attacks in the EU. Fellow speakers include a Senior Agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who will discuss the US’s role overseas, and a Senior Counter Terror Police Officer who will offer a UK Theperspective.popular‘Realities of Terror’ thread also returns this year, where attendees will hear from those who have had to live with the consequences of terrorism. This includes Ann Travers, Advocacy Support Worker, South East Fermanagh Foundation (SEFF), a prominent victims’ campaigner whose sister Mary was killed by the IRA. Ann is credited with successfully campaigning to ban anyone convicted of a serious criminal offence from holding the position of a Special Adviser. She will be joined at the Summit by Basheer Ahmad Omarzai, a refugee from Kabul who worked as a Senior Interpreter with The British Forces in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Security best practice, from a plethora of perspectives Elsewhere on the show floor, International Security Conference, sponsored by Patriot One and Rekor, will see a host of leading experts come together to enable attendees to understand security best practice as applied to a range of different scenarios.Onthe first day, talks will focus on Publicly Accessible Locations (PALs), set to be a major focus for the industry throughout 2022/23 with the imminent Protect Duty legislation. Speakers will address the practical issues surrounding its implementation, wider planning, and insights into the application of current recommendations in venues such as iconic buildings and concert halls. This includes a Senior Officer from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office; Nick Aldworth, Founder and Director, Risk to Resolution Limited, who together with Figen Murray authored the original proposal for the UK Protect Duty (Martyn’s Law).
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New Advisory Committee member Satia Rai, Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, International Professional Security Association (IPSA), will join a panel discussion with five fellow industry experts to debate the importance of diversity and social representation for the provision of a secure environment. This includes representatives from Security Commonwealth (SyCOM), Optimal Risk Group, Corps Security UK Ltd, The Security Institute and ABMDayUK.Two will play host to a variety of thought-provoking panel discussions exploring the high-level challenges, threats and trends facing the security industry, including future hubs, cyber security, drones, piracy and organised crime. Representing a wide range of sectors from Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) to
Fellow speakers include Christian Schneider, Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) Advisor, IniBSP / Germany, HVM Advisors, who founded the non-profit expert forum following the vehicle ram attacks of Nice and Berlin to provide relevant expert guidance to decision-makers in Germany. Meanwhile, Lina Kolesnikova, Security Expert, Institute of Civil Protection and Emergency Management (ICPEM) will examine the implications of heavy-handed police tactics at the recent State de France incident.
Lianna Roast, Resilience Knowledge Coordinator - Cabinet Office Emergency Planning College, will set out the inextricable link between learning and resilience, examining the challenges of identifying and implementing lessons, while exploring opportunities for creating more resilient learning programmes.
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Katja Samuel, CEO, Global Security and Disaster Management Ltd, will discuss compliance – an often-overlooked component of resilience. She’ll explain how efficient compliance, alongside risk management and due diligence, is crucial to building resilience.
36 | August 2022 | IN SECURITY aviation and transport, speakers will address how the pandemic has altered the nature of security.
Meanwhile, Mark Harris, Crisis Management Lead with the CrisisFit programme at Sheena Thomson Consulting, will offer some fascinating perspectives on the role of media engagement in a crisis, touching on how best to approach it, while suggesting a checklist to ensure robust, responsible and resilient response measures are put in place.Daytwo will include a talk from Jennifer Cole, Lecturer, Royal Holloway University of London, on Critical Health Geopolitics, who will argue how geopolitical biases prevented Europe from heeding early warnings from China on the severity of Covid-19. She’ll also explore the political framing of lockdowns as extreme freedom violations rather than an appropriate threat response.
Highlights include Debbie Rafferty, Counter Terrorism Independent Consultant and Academic, who will discuss how energy companies manage and mitigate the security risks of offshore oil and gas installations, and Anita Friend, Head of the Defence and Security Accelerator – Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), who will discuss why innovation should be at the forefront of national security.
Bouncing back in the face of adversity At the new International Risk and Resilience Conference, in partnership with Resilience First, experts will focus on how we can better manage and bounce back from emerging global crises. The top-level content programme will aim to initiate discussions around key topics such as how Government resilience planning is performed, how the National Risk Register is best utilised, and what lessons can be taken from the various international crises such as the pandemic and the climate crisis, from a policy perspective, alongside the practical implementation of resilience solutions.Speakers on day one include Mathilda Jansson, Consultant – Operational Resilience, 4C Strategies, who will discuss the role of the ecosystem in strengthening operations resilience and the importance of sector-wide approaches to building resilience.
Gary Martin, Aviation Security Training Manager, G4S, will also join a panel of fellow experts to discuss port and airport security.
Meanwhile, Steven Shepherd, OC 591SU and Head of Defensive Cyber Operations, Royal Air Force, will give a talk on the importance of planning for cyber Rachaelresilience.Shattock, Event Director, International Security Expo, added: “With an increasingly long and varied list of security threats, we’ve gone to extra lengths this year to ensure our conference programme reflects the real priorities of the security industry. A special thanks go out to the Advisory Council who have done a stellar job working with our conference team to craft this year’s programme. We have no doubt that attendees will leave the sessions feeling enriched and armed with the knowledge that will help them better understand the industry while adding value to their business operations.”
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Providing innovative and sophisticated solutions for security documents requires not only a design that will make a document attractive; it also means enhancing the intrinsic security of that document. Secure document conception can be achieved for ID cards and passports, for example, by integrating security features with exclusive designs that highlight attack attempts and facilitate controls such as checking that an ID document matches the bearer.Today, propelled by advances in materials and applications, holograms designed to protect and authenticate, are integral elements of optical variable elements (OVE) on ID documents, helping to verify identities both in person and remotely.Ground breaking technologies such as Idemia’s Lasink Helios are
Holograms: A digital and optical vision for industries in transition Protecting and authenticating security and ID documents presents challenges for holograms but the technology’s capacity to evolve and integrate in the optical and digital space, reflects its continued potency in security applications, says Dr Paul Dunn, chair of the International Hologram Manufacturers Association (IHMA). New optical and digital developments are reshaping the role and nature of holograms in document and ID security. They are also driving innovative and sophisticated design solutions for often non-descript security documents, simultaneously enhancing the security of an identity document, as governments and issuing agencies around the world, as well as other global entities, wrestle with losing billions of dollars a year in revenue through incessant counterfeiting of documents and insidious ID Meanwhilefraud.the cost of paying for anti-counterfeiting measures to bring criminals to justice can add up to hundreds of millions of dollars. The problem has also been exacerbated in the last two years by the impact of Covid, which has accelerated digital transformation in almost every industry, accompanied by drastic opportunities for increased fraud.
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IN SECURITY | August 2022 | 39 to the fore in these applications: its technology is linked to a DOVID (Diffractive Optical Variable Image Device) and combined with holographic technology displays striking optical effects, such as colour variations of the portrait including a full polychromatic view with true colors, which vary depending on the angle of view. Easy to inspect, resistant to multiple types of fraud and durable, the use validates both secondary and main portrait images on documents, thus confirming the identity of the document holder - both images are interlinked to make forgery virtually impossible, deterring any attempted fraud.
The IHMA estimates that there are three billion identity documents issued worldwide, the evolving challenges posed by fraud see governments, issuing authorities and law enforcement turning to innovation to stay ahead of criminals and fraudsters. Here, the use of direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) applied by the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology in Germany can be seen as a versatile tool for producing holographic motifs and diffractionbased elements on most materials; the optical security elements can be written directly on the surface as well as in the volume of a transparent material for improved authentication and greater individualisation of security
Conventionally,documents.aDOVID protects the most important information of a document i.e., the primary image of the document holder. It can additionally cover the holder’s data and a secondary image. So conventionally all this information is printed or laser engraved by the manufacturer and protected by DOVIDs. However, rather than simply protecting the information, security solutions provider OVD Kinegram’s novel technology allows for the creation of a secondary image and/or data directly. The laser personalized KINEGRAM is highly secure and protects against ID fraud and document falsification. This threelayer system is laser processed to radically alter their appearance from a black to mirror like effect, or transparent or even eye-catching opticalBesideseffects.offering intrinsic protection, the use of two metal layers/effects provides further benefits and protection - both appearances are in perfect registration and thus cannot be copied by unauthorised printing processes. Moreover, the ability to integrate the embedded KINEGRAM elements over a larger area in perfect optical harmony with other features (such as the security print) leads to a document design that is
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40 | August 2022 | IN SECURITY intuitive and self-explanatory, and hence readily available for human inspection. The design tells a story that even the untrained eye can immediately understand, while the solution protects the personalised data and the photograph of the passport’s data page for ID3 format passport data pages and ID1 format identity cards or driving licences.
Today, the use of optical and physical technologies to protect valuable documents against existing and emerging threats is paramount – for instance, the role of optical and digital technologies in securing health status passports is gaining increasing traction – while great strides are being made in the areas of micro and nano-optical structures and other new approaches to document security. Indeed, the future evolution of optical and digital document security is set to play an important role in the transition to digital documentation for some time to come.Newdigital NanoCast technology from NanoGrafix enables the online production of variable holograms or any other optical structures on any printing press with the special NanoCast module. Each hologram can be different and have different holographic encrypted information that can be used for authentication and track and trace purposes. This technology can be installed on any existing machinery in order to “print” these holograms or optical structures onto banknotes, security documents such as Tax Stamps, ID documents, etc. With this module security printers no longer need to outsource holograms or any other optical structure. The holograms are instantly produced and can be different from one another. Each banknote or secure document will then have for the first time a unique holographic identifier. No more outsourcing of security features or extra handling and storage of printed materials. In this way, the chances of documents being compromised are reduced while ensuring a readily available supply of ‘instant’ holograms to support global authentication and anti-counterfeiting programmes.Smartphone technology is also increasingly being used in combination with hologram programmes to facilitate authentication. In this fast-evolving landscape, security features such as holographic foil-stripes that cannot be replicated are being created. This type of technology allows law enforcement and other specialists ‘read’ a document using a smart phone or LED lighting, in the process providing a robust way to authenticate and thwart counterfeiting and forgery.
passports and driving licences have to implement security technologies to protect an increasing array of documents from counterfeiting attacks.Theoptical and digital space heralds exciting development opportunities for holograms, which can deliver an exceptional representation of the 3D world and pose a significant step forward in the search for better imaging. The opportunity for further integration by innovative, forward-thinking companies is huge, as digital holographic technology, increasingly operating via smartphones and devices, provide a visceral and ardent interpretation of the world, allowing people to see and sense images in a way that is realistic, comfortable and natural. Moreover, the use of welldesigned and properly deployed authentication solutions, as advocated by the ISO 12931 standard, enables those with ID protection responsibilities to verify the authenticity of a legitimate product, differentiating it from counterfeits. Even those that carry a fake authentication feature can be distinguished from the genuine item if the latter carries a carefully thought-out authentication solution.
Pointing the way The continued use of holography in optical and digital document security points to the technology’s underlying versatility, cost-effectiveness and graphical flexibility. Indeed, it will continue to flourish in those markets where a highly effective security feature is required as governments and other issuers of ID cards,
The advantages holography offers will continue even as digital and mobile ID technologies gain increasing levels of traction.
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From Cybercrime to Fire Protection: Forums and theme days provide practical information on current industry topics
Security Essen will present innovative products and solutions in the field of security technology and services from September 20 to 23, 2022. For trade visitors, not only the walk through the exhibition halls is worthwhile, but also the participation in the extensive sup porting program. In various forums, experts will report on current challenges facing the industry and present solutions. Special theme days are planned for public authori ties, young professionals and visitors from neighboring BeNeLux countries. For more than 40 years, Security Essen has been the leading trade fair for civil security and thus also a meeting place for knowledge exchange. At the new Digital Networking Security Conference in Hall 7, experts will report on current incidents, important interfaces between corporate and IT security, legal requirements and practical implementation examples on the first two days of the fair. The speakers of the 14 presentations will cover topics such as “Between cybercrime and cyberwarfare - why cybersecurity is a matter for the boss” (Thomas Köhler, non-fiction author), “DDOS attacks via IoT devices” (David Walkiewicz, Director Test Research at AV-TEST) and “Next Level Security Awareness Training” (Alex Wyllie, founder and CEO of IT-Seal). In addition, attendees can
Program highlights of Security Essen
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The titles of the total of ten lectures on September 22 and 23 are, for example, “New Technologies and Innovations in Fire Protection - News from Research and Development” (Dirk Aschenbrenner, Director of the Dortmund Fire Department), “Use of Drones in Fire Protection” (Christian Liebezeit, m-c-quadrat) or “Fire Protection in IT Basic ProtectionLinking Safety and Security” (Lars Oliver Laschinsky, Institute for Safety and Hazard Training). The partner of the Fire Protection Forum is the Essen House of Technology.
IN SECURITY | August 2022 | 43 expect valuable recommendations for action in managing cyber crises (Dr. Holger Kaschner, Information Security Consulting, DCSO German Cyber Security Organization) and advice on the secure use of cloud applications (Oliver Dehning, Head of TeleTrusT AG Cloud Security).
Security Essen theme days Security Essen counts important decision-makers and high-ranking politicians among its guests. The Minister of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia, Herbert Reul, and the Minister for Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Protection and Energy of North Rhine-Westphalia, Mona Neubaur, have announced their visit on the second day of the fair. At the same time, the Authorities and CSO Day will be held for the first time, which is aimed at those responsible for security and Chief Security Officers (CSOs) at public institutions. Representatives of public authorities will receive discounted admission.Incooperation with the German Federal Association of the Security Industry (BDSW), the Training and Further Education Day will be held
The DNS conference is organized in cooperation with the trade journal “kes”.In the Security Experts Forum in Hall 6, the exhibiting companies at Security Essen will present the latest product innovations and provide an insight into practical experience on a daily basis, while the Fire Protection Forum in Hall 7 will provide comprehensive information on fire prevention and fire fighting.
The presentations in the Digital Networking Security Conference and the Fire Protection Forum will be held in German and English, the presentations in the Security Experts Forum in German only.
Further information on Security Essen at www.security-essen.de
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On BeNeLux Day (September 21), Security Essen and the GermanDutch Chamber of Commerce invite visitors from Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg in particular to network. A specialist forum will accompany the day.
on the first day of the trade fair. Trainees, students and retrainees in the security industry are invited to attend. The program will enable them to make valuable contacts and get to know future fields of work better.
Purchasers of the United Nations inform themselves about civil security solutions
High-ranking visit at Security Essen 2022: Organised by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection and the GermanAmerican Chamber of Commerce, a delegation of purchasers from the United Nations (UN) is travelling to the Ruhr metropolis. At the leading fair for civil security, which will take place at Messe Essen from 20 to 23 September, the UN representatives will present the UN’s procurement system and find out about the latest developments and products. In this way, Security Essen links supply and demand in a perfectly fitting manner. The United Nations is a global player not only politically but also economically. Through its procurement system, it purchased goods and services with a total value of 22.3 billion US dollars in 2020 alone. 461 million of this was in the categories of public policy and security services and equipment. Through better knowledge of UN procurement, German companies can benefit from this trade volume. Security Essen now offers interested companies the opportunity to make important contacts and obtain the appropriate information. For example, a seminar entitled “How to Business with the UN” is on the programme. In it, German companies from the security sector can get to know the structures of UN procurement and network with purchasers. In addition, a round table with industry experts and one-on-one meetings with UN purchasers are planned during the visit. During a guided tour of the fair, the guests will obtain information directly from selected exhibiting companies.Security Essen provides a comprehensive insight into all facets of the security industry. The meeting place of the international security sector will take place in the modernised grounds of Messe Essen and will be divided in accordance with the market into the exhibition sections “Services”; “Access, Mechatronics, Mechanics and Systems”; “Perimeter”; “Video”, “Fire, Burglary and Systems” as well as “Digital Networking Security”.
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