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Dear Readers, Greetings from SecurityLink India! As recently confirmed by Google, many of the Google Photos users would have a scary stretch of 21 to 25 November 2019 when their private data leaked and were intermingled with those of one another during downloads. Google has been candid enough to admit the lapse on their part and claimed to have fixed it. The company has accepted that the private photos and videos of some Google Photos users were incorrectly exported to other people’s accounts and thereby exchanged amongst them. The company offered apology for the slip and the consequent inconvenience caused to the users, and attributed the mix-up to a technical bug in the ‘Takeout’ service that allows users to download their data. Although, as often, the issue appears to have ceased, or will slow down with time with the given expression of regret but it once again raises concerns and invokes more elaborate and stronger debates and deliberations by the stakeholders including law making and enforcing agencies on the subject of privacy and data breach to reach to fool proof solutions. Mere apology and further excuse of technical bug are not the ways out. It is but the matter of the services provided by a company of the stature of Googles. Though the company cited that only 0.01% users were affected by the glitch, but the percentage amounts to a huge number of people as Google Photos has 1 billion registered users. The ramifications of the given malfunction on the victims are not yet out in public – rather they should also not as it is the matter of people’s privacy which is their fundamental right – but they are disastrous and their gravity can very well be perceived by simple thoughts. Web services are the backbone of today’s life, and data is the new oil. Any seepage and/ or pilferage of data therefore will cause devastating impact on one’s social and economic build. Rapid digitization and digitalization and subsequent mandatory dependence on technology will make the life havoc if the technologies are not maintained and regulated well. This is high time to adopt the principle of ‘Security First and the Business of Security Foremost,’ and contribute our true bit to enable a safe and secure society in exactitude. The Union Budget 2020 is being widely hailed including by security industry. Beyond personal tax benefits which have been highly applauded by the mass, Nirmala Sitaraman, the Finance Minister of India made a reassuring statement towards Make in India call, and said that the mission started reaping dividends. Custom duties have been raised in view of further pushing Make in India drive. Besides, with a target to reaching the USD3 trillion figures by the end of this fiscal year, the Budget 2020 unveils a series of far-reaching reforms. It focuses to strengthen Indian economy and hence brings a mix of short-, medium- and long-term measures. The budget looks to aim at long term commitments towards Make in India, Digital India, and Mission Smart Cities etc. It also provisions for infrastructural development, self-employment and entrepreneurship, and wide technological deployments including those of AI, IoT etc. The FM’s announcement of seamless delivery of digital services makes a part of the next wave of digital revolution. AI, ML, Analytics, IoT, Robotics are to make giant inroads in the country, and so the business thereof. Over all, the budget is growth oriented and a win-win for the security industry at large. Till we meet next month, stay safe and happy reading! With warm regards,
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FSIE 2020
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Delta Laser 4K DLP® Video Walls
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Hikvision at SITA IT Expo 2019
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Matrix Awarded
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Array Launches Amplifier
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Netgear Orbi 4G Router
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Tenda Showcases at Cable TV Show 2020
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CP Plus Launches EzyTrack
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CP Plus Hosts Technology Shows • Convergence India 2020 Expo • Athenta Introduces TRANSDAQ
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Zyxel’s Latest VPN Solution
Trends & Predictions 2020
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Smart Cities to Smart Villages Drones have Become Indispensable
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White paper
Security Technology Top Trends for 2020 10
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CONTENTS Application/ case studies 59
Retailers Detect Theft Trends with Genetec
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Nedap Secures Royal Swinkels Family Brewers
NEC Provides Facial Recognition to Mitsui Fudosan Hotels
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Argentina Selects HID goID Technology
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English Premier League Uses Dallmeier
MJPD Selects Rekor VRS
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BMCE Bank Selects nCipher Security
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Central Bank of Jordan Trusts IDIS
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Navata Road Transport Relies on Matrix
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International updates
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India’s Leading Comprehensive Event
Fire & Security India Expo (FSIE) Comes to Delhi NCR
In its 4th edition, the expo is coming with greater promise for innovation, application, knowledge sharing and business prospects ire safety and security is a universal responsibility, with key onus lying on business owners, architects, planners, and security supervisors at the final end. A great number of unfortunate incidents can be prevented if compliances are ensured and contingencies are safeguarded. In unforeseen circumstances, the preparedness and protection go a long way to overcome the hazards of fire to life and property. FSIE 2020 is jointly organized by Fire & Security Association of India (FSAI) & Nuernberg Messe India. While FSAI is one of India’s leading associations for fire & security sector with over 1800 members, Nurnberg Messe is one of the world’s leading exhibition organi-
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zation with strong expertise and portfolio on fire & security topics viz., Enforce Tac, FeuerTRUTZ, Perimeter Protection etc. The India operations of NM India have an excellent reputation with a strong presence in the Indian exhibition industry with over 16 leading exhibitions on different industry verticals. The market revenues for fire & safety equipment in the Indian market are expected to reach US$4.95 billion by 2020. FSIE 2020 is committed to bring key industry buyers, suppliers and other stakeholders, facilitating the exchange of ideas, sharing of knowledge and opportunities to network on a large scale. The event provides an opportunity to learn about emerging market trends,
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Key features • Latest technologies, development & application. • 360 degree approach to fire safety, security, and building automation in India. • Multitude of conferences, interactive panel discussions, technical seminars, workshops and ideation sessions organized by FSAI. gather market intelligence, and showcase latest innovations available in the fire, safety and security industry.
Attributes ●● Spread over 10,000 sq. mtrs. of exhibition space. ●● Expecting over 10,000 professionals. ●● Supported by all leading associations and trade bodies, fire departments, and state level organisations in India. ●● Benefit from co-location with ACREX at the same venue – Asia’s largest HVAC and refrigeration event, attracting over 30,000 key buyers and professionals from across India and other countries. ●● Comprehensive visitor profile cutting across both user community and industry stakeholders – experts, professionals, technology and innovation in one place.
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●● Curated hosted buyer programs, and live demonstration of equipment and machines. ●● The Finest India Skills & Talent (FIST) Awards 2020 in the field of fire & security – recognizing achievements of the most innovative, reliable and cost-effective products, services and solutions. ●● Dedicated IoT pavilion to showcase cutting edge technologies in the IBMS/ IoT space. ●● The event will also see conferences and workshops addressing key topics related to fire safety and security. Pankaj Dharkar, International President, Fire & Security Association of India said, “The Indian fire and safety equipment market is expected to reach USD 4.94 billion by 2020. With the increased growth of the economy coupled with the government rules and regula-
tions, the future of the Indian fire safety & security market is very bright.” “The response to FSIE 2020 is a true reflection of industry transformation and unlimited market opportunities in India. The event promises the largest gathering of trade professionals witnessing latest innovations by the lead-
ing brands participating from across the world. We strive to raise the bar every year and rigorously pursue to place India as a market destination for all giant international players to participate in FSIE,” said Sonia Prashar, Chairperson of the Board and Managing Director, Nuernberg Messe India.
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Prama Hikvision Showcases Latest Security Solutions in SITA IT Expo 2019
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rama Hikvision participated in the recently held SITA IT Expo 2019 in Surat to showcase its latest innovative security products and solutions. The ‘SITA IT EXPO’ was organised by the South Gujarat Information Technologists Association (SITA) at Vanita Vishram Ground, Surat. The Prama booth at event demonstrated their latest security solutions across categories. The booth displayed a new range of HD-TVI and IP camera specially Color Vu and AccuSense technology, AI based product, high end CCTV products like explosion proof, and thermal based cameras, and face recognition based access control, time attendance, video door phone and intrusion alarm system.
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The key Hikvision products and solutions displayed at the SITA IT Expo 2019 included Hikvision’s HD-TVI (high definition transport video interface) solution, professional IP, Easy IP 4.0 & PanoVu cameras, EZVIZ Wi-Fi cameras, alarm devices, NVRs etc., analog and IP VDP product series, access control products including access controllers, standalone terminals, card readers, turnstiles, and elevator controllers, Hikvision AXHub intruder alarm system, PoE (power-over-ethernet) switches, and CAT6 and 3+1 network cables. “SITA IT Expo 2019 is a relevant B2B platform of South Gujarat region. Prama Hikvision has a good penetration into this
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regional market. We had showcased the latest Hikvision products and solutions to update the security professional community and system integrators,” said Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. Prama Hikvision’s booth at SITA event got a good response from the dealers, distributors and end-users. Many leading diamond and textile industry representatives visited the booth and appreciated the innovative security solutions and products. SITA association had invited more than 1000 partners across south Gujarat (Vapi, Valsad, Surat, Ankleshwar and Bharuch), who were also attracted by the Prama Hikvision’s booth.
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Array Networks Benefits from Local R&D Investments
Launches its 1st ‘Make in India’ Product – Amplifier ●● Amplifier, the first product to be designed and developed in India, tests the load capacity for advanced Web applications against modern browsers. ●● The company posted a CAGR of 37% over the last 5 years and envisions 40% growth in 2020. ●● The company’s focus for 2020 will be designing and developing security products. rray Networks, Inc., has recently launched its first ‘Make in India’ product named Amplifier. Amplifier is a new and futuristic load generating system that conducts performance tests and enables testing of networking devices in terms of stress, scalability and throughput, transactions, and many other system attributes. Amplifier was designed and developed in the Array Center for Technology Innovation (ACTI), a product innovation and design center located in Bangalore. Amplifier is a direct product of R&D investments made by the company in 2019; with continued focus and investment, Array aims to further expand its product line and its fast-growing footprint in the Indian subcontinent.
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India has been the best performing market for us. Under the leadership of Shibu Paul, we have maintained an enviable consistent growth and now we stand at second position in the Indian ADC market. Our investments will further ensure that we have very strong and secure process, policies and technologies in place to ensure the best quality products and service delivery for our customers
– Michael Zhao President & CEO, Array Networks, Inc.
India is one of the fastest-growing regions for Array Networks and we are excited about our growth momentum. Last year, we were successful in generating 70% of our revenue from government and banks. With this new round of investment coming in, we are positioned to expand our product line and manpower in the region. The key to our continued success will remain in our ability to create a satisfied customer base by providing leading-edge technology solutions designed at our ACTI facility
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BFSI and Government Propel Array India
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ith consistent growth and commitment towards the India region, 2019 was a very rewarding year for Array Networks. With 40% YoY growth and a CAGR of 37% across the past 5 years, Array’s operation in India is one of the top contributors to the company’s overall global growth. The large percentage of this impressive growth came from the government, BFSI, aviation, entertainment and education verticals. Array’s WAF and SSL Intercept are the two flagship products that gained traction across all the verticals, especially BFSI
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and government, ensuring 100% growth with three-fold increase in the number of customers, which added significantly to overall revenue growth.
45% increase in skilled manpower he additional investment will further accelerate Array’s efforts in gaining superior market share in the fast-growing application security market. As part of an
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ongoing initiative, Array Networks aims to invest in manpower expansion by 45%. This will promote expansion to newer geographies, addition of newer technologies and collaborating with new partners. Continuing their commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative, Array is already designing and developing additional in-house products and innovations that enable secure delivery of applications to end-users. As stated, in the coming years, Array
Networks will continue to design cutting-edge solutions for global and local customers. The company is also planning to go beyond application delivery and will be launching its security product by April of 2020. Array Networks will be a one-stop solution for businesses looking for a whole new approach to security that creates smart, agile and more context-aware protection against sophisticated web-based threats.
Showcasing Innovative Networking and Smart Home Solutions At Cable TV Show 2020 – Kolkata
Latest Wi-Fi routers, PoE switches, security cameras, and outdoor solutions enthral the visitors enda presented an ensemble of innovative networking and smart home solutions at the 23rd edition of Cable TV Show, SAARC largest CATV and broadband show recently held at Science City, Kolkata. The event saw the gathering of industry veterans of the networking industry across the globe. The visitors were briefed about Tenda’s top of the line technology and products. Tenda received an overwhelming response here; showcased their entire range of networking and smart home devices ranging from Wi-Fi, Mesh and SIM routers, PoE switches, security cameras, range extenders, and adapters. Speaking about the event, John Dong, Director, Tenda India said, “Tenda always wants to connect with its customers and partners on a more personal level, and thus participation in Cable TV Show was one of such step we took, to interact with our dealers, distributors, SIs, partners and to know their demand and requirements. Cable TV Show turned out to be a positive investment from Tenda, which not only gave us an idea of what partners are looking forward to the Indian market but also partners were able to see what Tenda is offering them new, to help them gain more business.”
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Hosts Technology shows
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ith the intention to presenting its roadmap to partners and systems integrators, CP PLUS organized a series of technology shows in various cities of India such as Chennai, Coimbatore, Calicut, Kochi, Trivandrum, Ludhiana, Bangalore, Hubli, Mysore, Madurai, Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Lucknow, Kanpur, Banaras, Agra, Gwalior, Nashik, Aurangabad and Goa, besides many others throughout the months of September, October, November and December 2019. During the shows, they discussed the latest technologies, and best industry practices and opportunities in different verticals. With over 2000 visitors collectively, the shows were a great success and created new benchmarks. The shows received huge responses from the participants including dealers, distributors and system integrators. “Security as a technology is evolving very fast and the business is becoming more AI-oriented. Hence staying
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relevant with the latest trends and solutions is the need of the hour. And CP PLUS technology shows give partners pre glimpses of the future market,” said Yogesh B Dutta, COO, CP PLUS, “The goal here is to empower them to have a stable business path not only for the next few years but for the long run in the market.” With the motto ‘seeing is believing,’ these roadshows have been engaging the partners and giving them a brief on the future of security through CP PLUS’ advanced products and solutions. These shows have also been enlightening the partners on how they can grow their business in the field of electronic security. CP PLUS roadshows attracted numerous industry professionals, and new and existing partners to experience the latest electronic surveillance technologies and security trends. According to Anupam Sah, Marketing Head, CP PLUS, “These technology
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shows offered an important platform to guide and appreciate our partners and system integrators. They presented the right mix of engaging conferences, product exhibits and awards. The shows have been a win-win situation for partners and CP PLUS, both. We exhibited some of our best technologies along with the new launches at the roadshows. The response we received from the visitors was excellent and it greatly encouraged us.” Innovative technologies and solutions presented at the shows included IP PTZ cameras, Guard+ full-colour cameras for colourful view in dark, 5MP HD cameras for ultra high-resolution images, EzyKam – Full HD wireless cloud cameras, biometrics time & attendance solutions, intelligent video door phones, health monitoring systems (HMS) for surveillance devices, network racks (wall mount/ floor mount), CCTV and HDMI cables, PoE switches, and high-performance CCTV power supply. Besides, the AI-powered surveillance systems and technologies emerged as the major attractions at the roadshows. All products are specially designed for today’s CCTV surveillance needs, delivering high performance, reliability, consistency and scalability. Experts from CP PLUS educated the partners about the benefits and relevance of the presented solutions. Likewise, the partners showed their keen interest in the CP PLUS new launches and cutting-edge surveillance systems. The technology-shows were high-profile event with positive and powerful concept by CP PLUS.
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28th Edition Convergence India 2020 Expo To Witness the ‘Next Level’ of Innovation in Digital Technologies (19-21 February 2020, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi) he Convergence India 2020 expo is an international platform for overseas and Indian exhibitors to showcase cutting-edge innovations and latest digital technologies on broadcast & digital media, wire/ wireless technologies (broadband, 4G, 5G), IoT, cloud & big data, AR/ VR, M2M, artificial intelligence, robotics, drones, and much more. Building upon the success of previous editions, India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) and Exhibition India Group are set to return with the 28th edition of Convergence India expo, co-located with the Internet of Things India expo, Embedded Tech India expo and Mobile India expo. This year also marks the launch of the much-awaited Fintech India expo as well as the Gamethon expo. Conference sessions organised alongside the expo will see informative discussions by sector experts, government representatives, digital innovators, international business gurus etc. Visitors coming to the exhibition and the conference will get an opportunity to observe, interact and learn from the best in the industry, even as hectic business activity and negotiations take place behind the scene. The FinTech India expo, with the theme ‘Exploring the era of Digital Money,’ will provide an opportunity for fintech leaders, start-ups, professionals and industry experts to engage and explore the latest activity in the realm of emerging, new-age financial technologies. The FinTech sector has the potential to change the ways businesses function and bring them closer to the dream of Digital India. The expo will display applications and innovations in fields such as cryptocurrency, e-wallets, mobile banking & smartphones, cyber security, and electronic trading. Also showcased will be latest developments in risk management, financial/ capital markets, start-ups/ financial investors, banks/ insurance and much more. Some of the domain leaders that have already confirmed participation including the Paytm Payment Bank, Tally Solutions, SettleMint India, Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance Ltd., etc. Other leading players participating in Convergence India 2020 include Mediatek, Amazon, Dell, PTC, Panasonic, HiSilicon, Vector Informatik, BBNL, A2Z etc. Prem Behl, Chairman, Exhibitions India Group said, “India is experiencing the advantages of Industry 4.0 on the back of a new generation of thinkers, innovators and businessmen who are constantly pushing frontiers with the aim of advancing the country’s tech ecosystem. Fortunately, this breed of domain leaders is supported by a strong political will. As a result, technologically-intensive industries in India have gone from strength to strength in recent years. This event is envisioned as a collaborative platform for new partnerships and opportunities for global innovators to capitalise on and lead a tech-driven transformation on the national and international level.”
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Athenta Technologies Introduces
TRANSDAQ Monitoring & Control System for Metro Rails
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thenta Technologies, a leading intelligent platform provider specializes in integrated infrastructure management business, has released its next generation TRANSDAQ monitoring and control system that can do deep dive integration into the urban transport systems and subsystems from a unified console. TRANSDAQ is a ‘manager of managers’ (MoM) a system that can integrate with the transport and metro rail systems, and one can save the cost of all EMSs and NMSs for all the subsystems for any rail project; and helps in building unified and security envelop over all the physically accessible locations in a rail project. TRANSDAQ maximizes the efficiency in operations and maintenance to optimize costs and delivering high uptime for metro systems and customer service. The system is highly robust and scalable with the capability of working in a distributed environment where a cluster of Athenta appliances will work in a multi-layered architecture, assuring availability, reliability, sustainability and efficiency for metro rail infrastructure management. Athenta’s management appliances enable metro administration to integrate its complete infrastructure to deliver tangible business outcomes. This system facilitates effective communication between the disparate subsystems and devices for proactively alerting the operations staff on
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any performance degradations or changes in operational status. This, in turn, helps in instantly making aware of the cause of the deterioration, so that the equipment or systems could be changed or repaired or put in maintenance. Gopal Joshi, Director Sales, Athenta Technologies said, “Athenta TRANSDAQ solution is designed to meet the changing demands of the metro rails, and enabling the collection, processing, analysis, and reporting of critical data in an actionable format with life-cycle information on assets and resources. TRANSDAQ is an application-based product that performs the Infrastructure Management for the metro rail and it has now become the preferred telecom-SCADA platform for metro rails in India.”
Features ●● Single management console to manage the entire infrastructure and making sure it’s coupled with top of the class security. ●● Inventory management for all electrical and mechanical equipment. ●● Impact analysis of one equipment on another. ●● Quick identification of the faulty equipment and bottleneck to reduce ‘mean time to recovery (MTTR).’ ●● Integrated helpdesk and trouble ticketing system with the problem and resolution management. ●● Efficient technology management to ensure optimum productivity of resources – cutting edge man and machine interface. ●● Intuitive dashboard and visual details on metro rail infrastructure health. Athenta TRANSDAQ manages the facility equipment such as radio system, network backbone, PIDS, PAS, HVAC, Surveillance, access control, fire safety and security equipment, pumps etc.
Laser 4K DLP® Video Walls for Surveillance Control Rooms D
elta, a global provider of power and thermal management technologies and a leading player in display solutions exhibited its portfolio of 4K surveillance monitoring solutions at Intersec 2020, Dubai. Delta Displays showcased an 87 sqft 4K Laser DLP® video wall, which fully supports 4K resolution and 4K control systems including Delta’s state-of-the-art distributed control system, DVCS®. Speaking on the occasion Hemant Agarwal, Business Head, Display Solutions, Delta Electronics India said, “It’s an immense pleasure to be a part of Intersec where global brands unite to discuss and showcase products and solutions that focus on resolving the growing challenges for safety and security. This year at Intersec, Delta unveiled its 4K Laser DLP video wall designed to support critical control room requirements with superior visual performance and clarity that enables effective information monitoring and interpretation. Video walls are the heart of control rooms, and for efficient monitoring it is essential to have a display system with industry’s best image quality and reliability.” The state-of-the-art Delta 4K Laser video wall solution features an extra slim form factor, 560mm-depth, an unmatched 4K (3840x2160) resolution, a high brightness of 4,000 lumens and a brightness uniformity of over 98 percent. Its built-in Intelli-Sense function monitors various parameters of the system and automatically performs real-time adjustments for 24x7 operations. The Laser video wall is leading in the industry to offer a certified IP6X protection rating and a sealed optical engine for up to 100,000 hours of worry-free operation. DVCS® is a high-performance distributed control system designed to fulfill the sophisticated needs of control room applications to ensure a perfect continuity of images across multiple cubes. DVCS® generation 3 is capable of handling 4K resolution input and output with 60 frames per second (fps) performance. This platform, which can manage multiple video sources on a single display, enlarge a single video signal to multiple displays, or enable centralized control of several video walls, creates an unparalleled reliable, flexible and scalable display solution capable of fulfilling critical applications such as utilities, surveillance, disaster control and traffic supervision. SecurityLink India | February 2020 | www.securitylinkindia.com
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Matrix Awarded Excellence in Telecom & Connectivity Solutions At Rail Analysis & Excellence Summit 2020
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dding another feather to its hat, Matrix has recently been awarded for the ‘Excellence in Telecom & Connectivity Solutions’ at the Rail Analysis Innovation & Excellence in Le Meridien Hotel, New Delhi on January 22, 2020. Rail Analysis honored the companies demonstrating innovative solutions, excellence and expertise in the rail and metro sector. On winning this prestigious award, Ganesh Jivani, Chief Executive of Matrix said, “We are happy to win this award for Excel-
Receiving Award at Rail Analysis Summit 2020
lence in Telecom & Connectivity Solutions. We thank Rail Analysis for recognizing Matrix for our technologies, products and solutions. Matrix offers cutting-edge physical security and telecom solutions in more than 50 countries including many first-world technologically advanced nations. With 250+ R&D engineers, worldclass processes and infrastructure, Matrix is committed to designing cutting-edge products. This award is a validation of Matrix's innovation and design capabilities and will go a long way in motivating us towards building world-class solutions.” 28
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Orbi 4G LTE Tri-band Wi-Fi Mesh Router (CES 2020)
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wired broadband. Orbi 4G LTE can also be com-
Mesh Wi-Fi solution and the Nighthawk® M5 5G
bined with the existing wired service to create an
Wi-Fi 6 mobile router (MR5200),” added Nagendra.
Internet connection that is backed up by 4G LTE in
Apart from the Mesh Router, NETGEAR was
case of a wireline service disruption. Orbi 4G LTE
also happy to announce the latest additions to its
Wi-Fi router is capable of up to 1.2Gbps over 4G
unmanaged and smart managed Pro switch se-
LTE and is combined with high-performance tri-
ries at CES 2020 with new Gigabit Ethernet PoE+
band AC2200 Wi-Fi.
and Ultra60 PoE++ models including the NETGEAR
As part of the Orbi family of mesh Wi-Fi sys-
GS110TUP, GS724TPP, GS308PP, GS316P, GS316PP
tems, one can also add satellites such as Orbi Voice
and GS348PP. The PoE+ switches, included with the
or Orbi Outdoor to gain greater coverage and addi-
latest additions are the first cloud-managed Ultra60
tional features such as a smart speaker and Alexa
PoE++ switch in the industry with uninterrupted
voice assistant. This Orbi router also includes the
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Launches EzyTrack Be Close to Kids – Anytime, Anywhere
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P PLUS has recently launched a unique range of Kids Smart-
watch – EzyTrack, and thus entered into a new upcoming cate-
alert and watch taken off alert. These smart-watches are very handy not only for children but also for elderly people.
gory of child security. EzyTrack
According to Aditya Khem-
allows individuals to easily
ka, MD, CP PLUS, “We are com-
track, monitor and connect
mitted to bringing the essence
with their children at anytime
of safety and security to every
and any place. With this, CP
household in the country. Our
Plus has filled a wide gap for
new introduction CP PLUS
the security and safety of kids,
EzyTrack is a step in this di-
through the latest EzyTrack se-
rection especially focused on
ries of kids watches. According to National Crime Records Bureau, 5769 children were kidnapped and abducted in Delhi during 2016. Hence the security of kids is of prime importance for parents today. Seeing the necessity and challenges faced by
the safety of our future generation which is the kids of today. We are confident that this product will bring a lot of peace and ease to the parents at large, and thereby bringing them a sense of security.” “EzyTrack watches from CP PLUS are
the working parents, which CP PLUS considered,
designed to be attractive, as well as functional
and introduced EzyTrack.
both. Our smart-watches for kids are designed
EzyTrack smart-watches for kids have various
keeping interactive safety measures in mind. They
exciting in-built features essential for both chil-
come with the newest features that help parents
dren and parents. Available in different models
to ensure the safety of their loved ones. With
and colours, they support touch-screen for ease of
EzyTrack we offer an ultimate solution that helps
use, SOS emergency button to quickly send messag-
parents monitor their kids’ activity via mobile,”
es to parents, and two-way communications. With
said Yogesh B Dutta, COO, CP PLUS.
GPS tracking, parents can identify the real location
It’s like a wrist-based smartphone for kids. Apart
of their kids. In addition, geofence alert can be set
from the aforesaid innovative features, EzyTrack
up for a real-world geographic area. EzyTrack kids’
watches have a great durable design, simplistic in-
smart-watches also come with other advanced fea-
terface and high reliability of the brand. EzyTrack
tures like iOS and Android apps, inbuilt camera,
is available at a starting price of INR3199 at key
voice chat, find friends, pedometer, low-battery
outlets and online stores.
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Businesses Receive Boost to Security with Zyxel’s Latest VPN Solution With the ZyWALL VPN1000, MSPs and VARs gain access to one total solution to manage all deployment needs and scale for small to large businesses yxel introduced its most comprehensive VPN offering, the ZyWALL VPN1000. The all-in-one security solution allows small and medium business owners to safely access and transfer information across multiple locations or hybrid clouds with ease. As the threat of cybercrime continues to grow, small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) are struggling to meet their security needs, especially if they need to provide secure communication and protection across multiple branches. The ZyWALL VPN1000 solves this problem with a total security solution that offers easy to deploy connectivity, SD-WAN and security capabilities.
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Supporting all main VPN connection types, the newest addition to the ZyWALL VPN family manages IPSec, L2TP, SSL & TLS and PPTP, as well as site-to-site and client-to-site topologies. Whether a business needs to let a remote worker access the company network or allow multiple branch teams share reports to HQ, they can be sure that data is always encrypted and transmitted securely across the network.
The power of SD-WAN connectivity performance he ZyWALL VPN1000 also comes bundled with a oneyear SD-WAN license. This means businesses can access both standalone and Nebula Orchestrator (SD-WAN) modes. While some SD-WAN solutions use load balancers to
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optimize connectivity performance – where users need to repetitively configure firewalls one by one – Zyxel’s SD-WAN enabled products leverage a centralized control function. With this, users can securely and intelligently direct traffic across the WAN and increase application performance, resulting in a better user experience, increased business productivity and reduced IT costs.
Twelve months of free security services s well as providing solid VPN and SD-WAN features, the ZyWALL VPN1000 provides easy-to-deploy business network security including a firewall with content filter, a fully-integrated security subscription service with URL and HTTPS domain filtering and safe search. The product also comes with Zyxel’s GeoEnforcer, which identifies the origin of incoming traffic. Also with the Hybrid-cloud support, the validated gateway offers a straightforward configuration that is far easier for businesses which want to connect to public cloud infrastructures such as AWS VPC or Microsoft Azure. Gary Chen, President, Zyxel India said, “We believe in providing the best solution in the market for our SMB customers, its difficult for small and medium sized businesses to have complete secured network security solutions for their offices, specially in case of multi branch offices. So we at Zyxel believe in challenging status quo and keep on working for making our existing solutions better. The introduction of ZyWALL VPN1000 will be revolutionary and will bring lots of important features for medium business owners.” The ZyWALL VPN1000 featuring SD-WAN will be available soon. It is the latest offering in Zyxel’s comprehensive range of VPN devices, which also includes the VPN50, 100 and 300. This range means businesses or deployment scale models, from small to large, will be able to find the VPN to best fit their needs.
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Seven Key Trends for the
Security Industry in 2020 By
Ashish P. Dhakan MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Normally when we talk about trends and the future, we are actually thinking more about the present. The reason we are keen on understanding trends is because we want to know how they will affect our current business and how we should act now to avoid being outdated
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ignificant changes have shaped security industry during the last decade, and more exciting innovations should be expected in 2020s. Emerging technologies and applications such as multi-dimensional perception, UHD, low light imaging, artificial intelligence and cloud technology etc. open new possibilities for the security industry. At the same time, millions of cameras and other security devices are being connected into networks, making the security industry a very important part of the future IoT world. We at Hikvision would like to share our thoughts on a few key trends that will affect security industry in 2020, and probably even longer into the future.
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detection. With deep integration of radar and video, a multi-dimensional camera extends perception beyond visual range to improve the detection of objects and movement tracking – up to a distance of 100 meters and in any weather. Another approach is the integrated automobile horn-detection camera. Equipped with sonar arrays, this camera can precisely detect and locate the source of a vehicle’s horn, while identifying the vehicle and generating photos and videos of the event as evidence. This ability can help reduce noise pollution on roadways and in communities with rules against the unnecessary use of horns. More ‘senses,’ like smoke detection, heat detection, or even pressure detection, can be embedded in cameras to precisely monitor and report events or incidents. The multi-dimensional perception trend will powerfully shape security systems and endow them with more capabilities to create safety in the near future.
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years, but most AI-powered security cameras can only run a single algorithm because of the limitation of computing power, which means they can incorporate only one intelligent function at a time – counting people or counting cars, for example. Now the computing power of security cameras has been enhanced greatly with the increased performance of AI chips. Multi-intelligence technology will be the trend for the next generation of AI-empowered cameras as several intelligent tasks will be accomplished by one camera. Let us use vehicle intersections as an example. In many cities you can see ten or more cameras installed at intersections to detect traffic flow, to identify violations, to detect vehicle types and license plate numbers, to protect sidewalks, and so on. But now, with multi-intelligence cameras, 2 or 3 cameras are enough for an intersection. Since fewer cameras will be equipped for one application scenario, the cost of equipment, installation, and maintenance and management will also be reduced. Moreover, scenario-defined cameras will become common as manufacturers can insert different algorithms into security cameras according to specific application scenarios, allowing customers to choose customized functions for their needs.
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erely reactive CCTV systems will no longer meet the demands of security operations teams as they are often looking for new opportunities to enhance their operational efficiency. Many customers are now asking for proactive and comprehensive security systems that combine
CCTV monitoring, alarm systems, access control, and even fire protection. With the development of AI technology, monitoring processes of CCTV systems are becoming more automated by analyzing live and recorded video to detect, classify, and track predefined objects. These processes can be especially effective in proactively identifying events as they happen and extracting information instantly from recorded video. Meanwhile, proactive and intelligent video analysis enables deployment of valuable comprehensive security systems and improves the return on investment for integration of CCTV and non-CCTV systems. For example, now, when a camera detects an incident, a linkage will trigger the alarm system automatically, telling security personnel to check the surveillance camera live feed. Conversely, when alarm, access control or fire protection systems report an incident, the CCTV system will be activated to verify what actually happened. Digital transformation to increase productivity is a business imperative for most organizations nowadays, and proactive and comprehensive security systems will be the direction for security operations to increase their efficiency and value.
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ost security incidents happen at night, but images and footage from conventional security cameras may easily lose colors and critical details in ultra-low light environments. Low light imaging technologies have become more and more popular in the security industry, enhancing the visibility of objects for identifying details at any time and in any condition. Another important innovation is thermal imaging, which can detect the heat information of any object with a temperature above absolute zero. Taking advantage of heat zone imaging, thermal imaging technology allows cameras to ‘see’ in low-visibility conditions such as fog, smog, rain and snow, and even at night. Thermal cameras have huge potentials in various applications like perimeter defense, fire detection and temperature measurement.
6. Moving to the cloud
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ware of security operations in the cloud, so that users can access their IP cameras and IoT devices and check video footage or alarm linkage from anywhere. Since no on-site server installation and system configuration is needed, it is often more convenient than traditional video surveillance solutions. On the cloud, users can distribute costs over a contract term and pay for exactly and only the services that are used. For enterprises running chain stores, demands of VSaaS are greatly increasing. By moving video surveillance services to the cloud, these businesses can quickly and economically centralize their security operations and remotely check the status of their stores. To greet the ‘moving to the cloud’ trend, security system integrators are also taking hold of VSaaS as it is a good chance to strengthen their business models. With VSaaS, system integrators are able to provide services for their clients using the cloud – such as system checks and remote maintenance – and consistently scale their business with efficiency.
7. Higher demands on cybersecurity ith millions of security devices being connected in IoT, security systems are evolving from single and isolated to open and connected. People are getting more and more concerned about the security of their data and privacy, and accordingly have set higher demands for the security industry on cybersecurity. To help minimize the risk of security breaches, a multi-layered approach – including network, application and device layering – that addresses a full range of cybersecurity threats concurrently will be demanded and expected by security organizations and IT departments. Security manufacturers, will also have to cover the security of their products throughout the whole lifecycle.
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Predictions for 2020 By
Nikhil Korgaonkar Regional Director, India & SAARC, Arcserve uoyed by a tech-savvy population, India has become a cradle for technology innovation and quick adoption. In the year 2019, disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning and blockchain made their mark on IT; and not surprisingly, data was at the heart of everything. The 2020 will again be a year of big data. With the rise of super apps, Wi-Fi enabled services and cross-functional customer platforms, historic volumes of data can be expected across all industries. Experts have already predicted there would be around 44 trillion gigabytes (44 zettabytes) of data by 2020. If the digital universe is represented as stack of tablets it would reach moon and back 6.6 times. In 2018 IDC revised their prediction for data growth to 175ZB, equivalent to 26 stacks of tablets filled with the data from earth to the moon. Given this acceleration, cyber criminals will no doubt be ready and waiting with more sophisticated forms of ransomware to steal and damage business-critical data. They are taking a more tailored approach to get control of our digital assets, making it more critical than ever to have solutions in place that secure and protect them.
tacks grew at epidemic proportions, and no sector was left unscathed. Over the next year, more attackers will come up with evolved attack methods, beginning to target the backups themselves. Companies need to make more investments in more advanced threat detection and remediation software. Along with that, they should ensure companies’ data backup protocols are in line with the modern era. Businesses should also look for cyber security and disaster recovery technologies that integrate easily with one another, as it can help close security gaps that may crop up through accidentally misconfigured software. In 2020, C-level suite should make strong decisions on ransomware recovery plans and be better equipped to deal with cyber threats.
Below are few predictions from Arcserve for the year 2020:
Healthcare here is an increasing trend of ransomware attacks on medical devices, creating some serious vulnerabilities in healthcare security. Medical equipment manufacturers are now building cheaper and more scalable devices running on different OSs. They also collect and store patient’s health records. This development greatly expands the attack surface
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Top Concerned Verticals for 2020 Government ith the e-governance applications which collect the personal information of individuals, all local government offices should be equipped with the required data protection solutions to counter the continued ransomware attacks against small, municipal bodies.
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Major ransomware attacks will continue to rise and become crippling. We predict: ●● One or more major airport and/ or seaport will be inoperable for a minimum 24 hours due to ransomware attack. ●● A statistical, security and/ or analyst firm will start publishing figures on the number of people who died or were injured due to critical healthcare IT systems crippled by ransomware. ●● Ransomware attacks will increasingly be attributed as the main cause of serious public incidents, including potentially affecting major elections in at least one country.
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xperts say that the organization which has continuous access to its data is the one that will achieve success in business. The year 2020 will be pivotal for data management and vendors will have to more clearly explain what the true definition of data management is and whether that aligns with what they’re actually offering to their customers. Analysts define data management as a very wide and all-encompassing concept that covers data protection, cyber security, analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, among others. Proper data management mechanism will promote the business continuity of an organization.
Cloud is here to stay and stand high
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rganizations will dedicate more resources to deploy cloud infrastructures successfully, standardizing
a security model that works across different vendors to reduce gaps, avoid misconfigurations, and ensure critical data, workloads and applications remain resilient. Further, to match the pace at which organizations are moving to the cloud, we will likely to see the emergence of more offerings that will enable an easier and user-friendly experience. For instance, automation that eliminates manual steps in the migration process won’t disrupt or impact production systems.
Disaster recovery and climate change pecific parts of India have experienced severe natural calamities such as floods in the past few years. The recent Orissa floods in 2019 damaged the IT economy of the state. These natural calamities forced the IT industry to halt their work processes, which in turn affected the revenue of respective organizations. Thus, businesses need to adjust their disaster recovery plans to better anticipate natural disasters that could halt their operations and IT services. Disaster recovery and business continuity solutions must be implemented to prevent extended downtime, data loss, or financial damages due to natural disasters.
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s the ransomware threat continues to change paths to hold organizations’ data, the channel partners and MSPs who offer combined solutions of cyber security and disaster recovery to their clients will perform well in 2020. There will be more alliances between cyber security and data protection vendors to meet the demand of the current market. It will be a critical task to select the best solutions from the available options in the market. MSPs have also found themselves as the targets for a myriad of ransomware attacks, so they must be proactive in taking this two-pronged approach to ensuring cyber resilience. Arcserve, one of the world’s most experienced providers of business continuity solutions that safeguard multi-generational IT infrastructures, is all-set to enter into 2020. Continuing its legacy in the data protection space, Arcserve will offer industry-best data protection, data backup, disaster recovery, and continuous availability solutions to organizations, and is here to protect what’s priceless for customers. SecurityLink India | February 2020 | www.securitylinkindia.com
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Top Physical Security Trends Predictions For 2020 AI: Separating facts from fiction
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hile artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a household term, it’s far from being a household reality. While machines are making huge steps forward, they are not capable of thinking or acting like humans. What they are really good at, however, is combing through a huge amount of data to provide deeper insights to help humans make informed decisions more quickly and efficiently. In 2020, we can expect machine learning to continue to make huge strides in the security sector, helping cities and law enforcement deploy their physical resources more efficiently based on predicted trends in crime. Machine learning will also be instrumental in helping automated license plate recognition (ALPR) systems become better than ever at reading characters, rejecting bad reads, recognizing a license plate’s state of origin and more.
Facial recognition and privacy hile some people see the deployment of facial recognition or other analytics that can identify individuals and track their movements as a powerful way to enhance efficiency and security, others see it as invasive. As we move into 2020, developers will need to work hand in hand with regulating bodies, while continuing to improve the technology to eliminate biases. Developing solutions using a privacy-by-design approach will help reduce concerns and increase protection.
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rganizations of all sizes need to control access to their spaces and facilities. However, companies that do not have the budget to invest in costly customized applications have to rely on untraceable processes that involve a lot of human interactions to grant and then revoke access to their secured spaces and facilities. Keeping track of access on an individual basis requires a great deal of time and energy from security operators, personnel, and visitors. Fortunately, in 2020, the proliferation of out-of-the-box solutions will result in more small and mid-sized organizations moving to cloud-based identity management systems that they can implement easily. These more affordable physical identity and access management (PIAM) solutions will help organi-
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zations secure their systems and facilities by effectively managing access requests based on an individual’s identity and an organization’s security policies. They can also ensure that only those individuals who have the right to access a secured area can do so by managing and automating the process.
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hile blockchain is typically associated with cryptocurrency, it’s increasingly being used in other sectors. Essentially, it’s a non-destructive way to track data changes over time. When used in security technology, blockchain can prevent tampering with video and access control evidence as well as identity management systems. Because of its capacity to track interactions with digital files, blockchain can determine if a file has been tampered with, and then provide information about where and when the tampering occurred. This is incredibly powerful when it comes to maintaining the chain of custody and ensuring that security data has not been manipulated. We’re already seeing it being used by enterprise-level, global organizations that are looking for a technology to underpin their security systems. As the benefits of blockchain become more widely recognized, others will also start using it to protect the integrity of both their operational and security data.
Continued focus on cybersecurity ybersecurity will continue to be a huge issue for the physical security industry in 2020. As companies collect more data, they’re going to have more data to protect. Today, governing bodies and responsible manufacturers are already working in partnership with academic researchers, technology experts, civil rights advocates and industry leaders to regulate the use of potentially invasive technology, and the procedures required to safeguard against data breaches. These partnerships will only strengthen in 2020. In addition to helping guide regulations, manufacturers will need to invest heavily in cybersecurity by building protections into their products by default. For all involved, the goal will be to promote security while protecting individual privacy and civil liberties. Only if done correctly, they will be able to have both at the same time.
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Cybersecurity Major Predictions for 2020 By
Rakesh Kharwal MD, Cyberbit – India ybersecurity, for businesses, often comes as something that holds little value. However, the global economy is expected to shed $6 trillion on an annual basis by 2021 due to wide-ranging cyberattacks and cybercrimes – as also pointed out in a report by Cybersecurity Ventures. To give a picture, this figure is more than double of what India’s GDP is at present, and $1 trillion more than what it aims to become by 2025. This must surely ring a bell. Cybersecurity’s value goes beyond mere economic losses, as it also has a far-reaching impact on its image and involves legal implications. So, let us have a look at what are going to be the major cybersecurity predictions for 2020 and what approach must businesses adopt.
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The Cybersecurity skill gap continues to widen drastically he global shortage for cybersecurity professionals has reached 4 million according to ISC Research, and more than 1 million of this shortage is in India alone. This will continue to be the top challenge for security leaders as organizations will face difficulty in finding quality cybersecurity professionals. Also, many studies suggest that most security professionals experience their first real-life malware attack on the job and learn about such incidents by going through what they call ‘Baptism by Fire.’ So, the remediation of an ongoing attack is usually haywire since the cybersecurity team is not able to manage such incidents effectively. Therefore, SOC analysts and incidence response teams need to be trained pre-emptively using simulation by mirroring real attacks. Otherwise, they will be unable to handle the impending threats.
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SOC automation & orchestration will be critical rganizations are threatened by advanced attacks from multiple threat vectors and cybersecurity teams need to respond within minutes. On top of this, they are also bombarded with too many alerts and a labyrinth of security tools.
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Infact, lack of automation and orchestration was observed second-biggest pain-point by SANS SOC Survey 2019 in the utilization of the full potential of cybersecurity solutions. Therefore, SOC automation and orchestration will continue to be critical for organizations. This will help build a centralized, integrated tool set to streamline the security analyst’s job and make cybersecurity professionals more efficient at monitoring and eliminating threats. The attack on Critical infrastructures continues to rise ritical infrastructure organizations such as oil and gas, nuclear power plants, water utilities, and manufacturing hubs will continue to rise as they create an integrated infrastructure based on IoT. Organizations that use critical infrastructures need to do away with the myth that IT and OT are two separate entities. With the emergence of IoT-based use cases to monitor and analyse production data, the air-gapped environment no longer exists. Most of the SCADA attacks we’re seeing today are initiated from the IT world, which can either be through spear phishing, social engineering, infected USB sticks, vulnerability related to the standard IT environment or some other source. The security leaders hence need to invest in technologies that can provide unprecedented IT and OT asset discovery and visibility to detect known and unknown OT threats and anomalies.
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Ransomware to become ever more threatening study by Cybersecurity Ventures shows the towering volume of cyberattacks that companies have to face on a daily basis. According to this study, a business fell victim to a ransomware attack every 14 seconds in 2019, and by 2021, this figure is projected to become 11 seconds. Ransomwares are getting more sophisticated and can penetrate most of the conventional or sophisticated solutions such as antivirus, firewalls and even enterprise-grade endpoint detection and response (EDR).
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Trends & Predictions 2020 Highly targeted organizations today require military-grade protection that is reliable, and collects and analyses the acrossthe-board data of the organization using big data, designed for air-gapped environments, and uses advanced behavioral detection. MSPs will focus on detection & response capabilities to acquire new customers any organizations of varying shapes and sizes lack the internal security resources and expertise required to move beyond preventative security technologies. Today, they need to proactively address detection, response, and drive 24/7 monitoring. As organizations are struggling with increasing alerts and skill shortages, security information and event management (SIEM) system alone can’t meet the demands of the ever-growing threat landscape. There is a need for establishing capabilities that let organizations perform dedicated threat monitoring, detection and response capabilities through a turnkey approach. In a recent research note, Gartner highlights the fact that many MSSPs are adding MDR-type services to their portfolios. The report predicts that by 2020, 15% of organizations will be using MDR service. Managed Detection and Response (MDR) envisions creating a proficient service that combines the forces of the perimeter, as well as advanced endpoint-telemetry with SOC analysts. Prevention is better than cure. However, in cybersecurity, prevention has now become just a single aspect of comprehensive security. Today, organizations need a lot more than mere prevention, as a number of recent cyberattacks have also illustrated to us. 2020 will obviously witness a shift towards a holistic and robust cybersecurity framework that has all of its elements, including human resources, well connected, thereby ensuring that no stone is left unturned in terms of addressing the modern threats.
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Analytics Alone is no Longer Enough
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y now we were all supposed to be more connected, but instead we’re getting more fragmented and siloed. ‘Likes’ in social media polarize us, where algorithms favor inflammatory content, evoke stronger reactions and keep us hooked longer. We’ve seen fragmentation when it comes to local laws, regulations and privacy. In the private sector, business schools, strategy heads and activist investors preach to divest anything that’s not a core competency but in a fragmented world, with digital giants lurking around the corner, do we need to think different? For regulations, business models, and data – which increasingly are the same thing – we can turn a fragmenting landscape into an opportunity. But analysis isn’t enough. We need synthesis and analysis to connect distributed data to the analytic supply chain – with catalogues as the connective tissue. The technology is there today but it also needs to be followed by the right processes and people. Synthesis and analysis are critical to make use of pervasive data and facilitate the evolution towards what we call ‘laying the data mosaic.’ Below is a curated subset of the top 5 trends we see being most important in the coming year, a full version of which we will publish in January 2020.
1. Big data is just data: Next up – ‘wide data’ ig Data is a relative term, and a moving target. One way to define big data is if it’s beyond what you can achieve with your current technology. If you need to replace, or significantly invest in extra infrastructure to handle data amounts, then you have a big data challenge. With infinitely scalable cloud storage, that shortcoming is gone. It’s easier now than ever to do in-database indexing and analytics, and we have tools to make sure data can be moved to the right place. The mysticism of data is gone – consolidation and the rapid demise of Hadoop distributors in 2019 is a signal of this shift. The next focus area will be very distributed, or ‘wide data.’ Data formats are becoming more varied and fragmented, and as a result different types of databases suitable for different flavors of data have more than doubled – from 162 in 2013, to 342 in 2019. Combinations of wide data ‘eat big data for breakfast’ and those companies that can achieve synthesis of these fragmented and varied data sources will gain an advantage.
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Trends & Predictions 2020 2. DataOps + Analytic: Self-service brings data agility throughout the organization elf-service analytics has been on the agenda for a long time, and has brought answers closer to the business users, enabled by ‘modern BI’ technology. That same agility hasn’t happened on the data management side – until now. ‘DataOps’ has come onto the scene as an automated, process-oriented methodology aimed at improving the quality and reducing the cycle time of data management for analytics. It focuses on continuous delivery and does this by leveraging on-demand IT resources and automating test and deployment of data. Technology like real-time data integration, change data capture (CDC) and streaming data pipelines are the enablers. Through DataOps, 80% of core data can be delivered in a systematic way to business users, with self-service data preparation as a standalone area needed in fewer situations. With DataOps on the operational side, and analytic self-service on the business user side, fluidity across the whole information value chain is achieved, connecting synthesis with analysis.
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emand for data catalogues is soaring as organizations continue to struggle with finding, inventorying and synthesizing vastly distributed and diverse data assets. In 2020, we’ll see more AI infused metadata catalogues that will help shift this gargantuan task from manual and passive to active, adaptive and changing. This will be the connective tissue and governance for the agility that DataOps and self-service analytics provides. Active metadata catalogues also include information personalization, which is an essential component for relevant insights generation and tailoring content. But for this to happen, a catalogue also needs to work not just ‘inside’ one analytical tool, but incorporating the fragmented estate of tools that most organizations have.
4. Data Literacy as a Service onnecting synthesis and analysis to form an inclusive system will help drive data usage, but no data and analytic technology or process in the world can function if people aren’t on board. Dropping tools on users and hoping for the best is no longer enough. A critical component for overcoming industry standard 35% analytics adoption rates is to help people become confident in reading, working with, analyzing and communicating with data. In 2020, companies expect data literacy to
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scale, and want to partner with vendors on this journey. This is achieved through a combined software, education and support partnership-as-a-service with outcomes in mind. The goal could be to drive adoption to 100%, helping combine DataOps with self-service analytics, or to make data part of every decision. For this to be effective, one needs to self-diagnose where the organization is and where it wants to get to, and then symbiotically work out how those outcomes can be achieved.
5. ‘Shazaming’ Data, and Computer/ Human Interactions he effects of data analysis on vast amounts of data have now reached a tipping point, bringing us landmark achievements. We all know Shazam, the famous musical service where you can record sound and get info about the identified song. More recently, this has been expanded to more use cases such as clothes where you shop simply by analyzing a photo, and identifying plants or animals. In 2020, we’ll see more use-cases for ‘shazaming’ data in the enterprise e.g., pointing to a data source and getting telemetry such as where it comes from, who is using it, what the data quality is, and how much of data has changed today. Algorithms will help analytic systems fingerprint the data, find anomalies and insights, and suggest new data that should be analyzed with it. This will make data and analytics leaner and enable us to consume the right data at the right time. We will see this combined with breakthroughs in interacting with data–going beyond search, dashboards and visualization. Increasingly we’ll be able to interact by sensors through movements and expressions, and even with the mind. Facebook’s recent buy of CTRL Labs – a mind reading wristband, and Elon Musk’s Neuralink project, are early signals of what’s to come. In 2020, some of these breakthrough innovations will begin to change the experience of how we interact with data. This holds great human benefits for all, but can also be used for ill, and must be used responsibly. Turn fragmentation to your advantage, by connecting synthesis and analysis – to form a dynamic system. DataOps and Self Service will be the process and method. Data literacy and ethics will guide people to do the right thing. Innovative technologies powered by AI will facilitate throughout the entire chain to enhance and accelerate data use. These trends form tiles for laying a data mosaic in a complex fragmented world, making the use of data pervasive across the enterprise and ushering us into the next phase of success in the digital age.
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Predictions for 2020 By
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very year about this time, I write a review looking at how our customers are using our software and the general direction of the security industry to note any new trends in the security market. The last twelve months have been our best year ever and we are truly appreciative of the clients who have chosen CNL. With record sales, the company has increased staff (mainly technical) and office facilities to meet this increased demand. We added key new hires to our senior management team and that is showing immediate results, particularly product, marketing and PMO. I am also delighted to see the talented people who are growing in our expanding teams.
What our customers have taught us in 2019
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rowing Complexity: PSIM projects are growing in size and complexity. We delivered even larger multi-sited and more complex solutions than ever before. We now have PSIM solutions dealing with even larger numbers of applications and devices that require tighter orchestration to safeguard increasing numbers of facilities. Digital transformation: The digitalization of control rooms continues unabated; most of our clients needed to migrate from outdated control room technologies to new, more open digitalized command centers. They wanted new applications, upgraded technologies and customized operations, while phasing out analog sub-systems. PSIM soft44
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ware allows them to program this change in a timely and cost-effective way. Open platform still the key: Most of our clients have multiple video management software (VMS) from different vendors and have no desire to move to a single platform for video. They like the freedom to choose that comes with an open PSIM platform.
2019 was a great year for security integration 019 was an interesting year for PSIM companies that saw a lot of M&A activity. Qognify acquired ONSSI (who had acquired SeeTec), making it a significant vendor in the advanced VMS market. IndigoVision acquired Agora, a Portuguese PSIM vendor, to add significantly increased intelligence to their VMS offering. On the whole we are seeing VMS vendors adding more and more integration capabilities to their software, effectively making them entry level integration platforms. We don’t see these as competitors at the higher end of the security integration market. The route to market is changing slowly for PSIM vendors, but significantly. CNL works with full-service partners, integration partners and directly with end-users. All options can work equally well; while CNL can be the integration specialist, our partners are responsible for the sub-systems hardware and software.
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Super users will set the agenda for 2020 e expect to see the rise and rise of the super user. We have noted previously that many end users are driving the segment to reach higher ambitions and we continue to see this trend. Whether this is aggregating the sub-systems, using PSIM to manage credentials for multiple access control systems, orchestrate perimeter detection with tracking Lidar, we see the super users as the force that drives the industry. There are consultants, particularly in regulated industries who are specifying PSIM, but we are now seeing super users in corporates who have goals and ambitions that even stretch our enterprise platform.
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ata integration within security is gaining further momentum. In the past, the integrations were mainly about cameras, doors and intrusion devices, but now, data analytics and point cloud technologies make accurate people and asset tracking possible and with it the need for orchestration across multiple complex sub-systems with communications and collaboration embedded. Make no mistake, lower cost radar and lidar is changing the perimeter and high security markets for good. But, this kind of tracking technology needs orchestration of other technologies like cameras, ground sensors, intercoms, radios and more. That orchestration technology is exactly what PSIM solutions do best, and where PSIM and VMS product differentiation will grow wider.
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e have questioned whether PSIM is just or even a security product at all. Of course, many use it as a security aggregation platform, but in recent months, we have been working with enterprise risk management (ERM) partners and they fully understand the power and value of PSIM. For them, the high cost and implementation times are viewed as a minor issue compared to the value it offers to clients through a successful PSIM implementation oriented around enterprise risk management. They have been excited by the breadth of our integration capability, the configurability of our platform and implementation of highly complex operational workflows. PSIM is a subset of enterprise risk management, which means PSIM is of equal interest in the boardroom and the security operations center.
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nother market trend is vendor collaboration, showing how their technologies and solutions work together. CNL collaborated with two partners at ISC West; Bowler Pons and Cepton. Bowler Pons showcased how they could make complex procedures simple through physical demonstrations of multiple sets of high security gates, security facilities, security guards, both remotely managed or manned. Cepton demonstrated the latest in Lidar technologies utilizing edge computing to provide real-time detection, tracking and classification. We also are part of a consortium showing inter-operability between manufacturers, a brilliant initiative started by TBS and Nedap, who were joined by Milestone Systems, Axis 46
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nalyst growth predictions seem to have become more realistic, but still point to 25%+ CAGR for the PSIM industry. Although CNL is growing faster than this, as are some of the other vendors, the market remains a specialist one. With the advancement of machine learning, security automation, converged digital and physical technologies and tougher compliance needs, we will see global integrators with specialist IT and data skills working on progressive risk solutions that incorporate security needs. PSIM growth will continue in the coming years, but the solutions will need to evolve faster to meet super user ambitions.
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Smart Villages DRONES have Become Indispensable!
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ould you remember when you saw a drone the last time – hopefully in a wedding! As the latest fad, grand weddings suddenly appear incomplete without drones doing aerial photography. Almost everyone today is familiar with the term ‘drone,’ and everyone does likely remember the kids flying toys as the earliest airborne drones. It is becoming an increasingly popular way to refer the small (usually) helicopter-like devices that are being flown as ‘drones.’ The word ‘drone’ is used not only to cover a $15 hobby aircraft that a child flies, but also to describe a high-tech $15 million weapon used on a battlefield. Those devices don’t exactly serve the same purpose. They have different names too. Drones are also known as ‘unmanned aerial vehicles’ (UAVs). Many professionals in the industry believe that UAVs need to have autonomous flight capabilities, 48
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whereas drones do not. Therefore, all drones are UAVs but not vice versa – all UAVs are not drones. While drones make most people think of ‘unmanned aircrafts that can fly autonomously – that is – without a human in control,’ it can actually be used to describe a wide variety of vehicles. For example, there are seafarings (like submarines), or unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), and/ or also even land based unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) – they also count under the given definition of drone. While most of us are still fathoming drones as our own sky-patrolling aircraft, the next major step for them is already happening i.e., the unexplored underwater tasks. Scientists with National Ocean Service estimate that more than 95 percent of the earth’s oceans have so far gone unexplored in absence of an equipment like underwater drones.
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Sensors: The core
Drones & Mission Smart Cities
rior to understanding the deployment of UAVs or drones it is important to understand that a drone is just a meagre platform to carry the sensors which form the core of what is desired from the UAV platform. Without the sensor package a UAV is nothing but a fancy toy. With the advancement and miniaturization of sensor technology UAVs are finding new ways to solve myriad problems. With the advent of 3D printing technology and advanced materials, the design and development cost of UAVs have also gone down significantly, making it possible for governments, private and public sector to consider using them. Gone are the days when a UAV carried a simple video camera – today they carry fused sensors which can be deployed under varying weather conditions. Some of the important sensors such as hyperspectral sensor and LIDAR are beginning to revolutionize agriculture, and town and country planning. With the development and integration of ‘sense-and-avoid’ (SAA) system, UAVs are poised to take another quantum leap in deployment for delivery operations as they will be able to perform complex flight operations in the national airspace.
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ndia’s drone journey which began more than two decades ago, deploys one of the largest fleets of military drones in the world; however, its journey in the civilian and commercial arena has only just begun. The UAV sector in India is beginning to look up with a number of service providers, startups engaged in innovative design and development. There are over a dozen UAV companies that have found their niche in this sector and are engaged in military, civil and commercial sectors.
ndia with its smart cities program spread across its diverse landscape provides an ideal laboratory for the deployment of UAVs and related technologies. India, in keeping with the global trend of transforming existing cities into smart cities, has identified nearly 100 such cities for transformation. The smart city initiative launched by the Modi Government in 2014 is expected to find new vigor which will provide a much-needed boost to the UAV industry. According to CISCO, smart cities are those cities that use digital technology to connect, protect and enhance the lives of the citizens. The UN has estimated that by the year 2050, 68% of the world population will be living in urban areas. In such a scenario drones become an ever-increasing important piece of puzzle for ushering in efficiencies in the management of the urban environment. UAVs become effective tools only when they are available at the grass root levels of every arm of government and civil society, and operate within a set of well-defined rules and regulations. With the recent advances in cloud computing, AI, wireless sensors, networked unmanned systems, big data, and Internet of Things, billions of devices are being connected together, providing a substantial opportunity for UAVs in smart cities program. The use of UAVs in geo-spatial surveying and geographical information systems is revolutionizing the way smart cities operate by bringing down cost for such operations. A land survey which takes weeks and months while done manually by a surveyor can now be done in less than an hour. UAVs can relay accurate and real time information which plays an important role in the civil security of cities.
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A drone is just a meagre platform to carry the sensors which form the core of what is desired from the UAV platform. Without the sensor package a UAV is nothing but a fancy toy
They may provides information to the civic administration to deploy proactive measures rather than reactive ones. Such a decision-making process is a hallmark of a smart city concept. Drone technology today has matured to the point where it does not take an engineer or a technician to operate. Even a normal high school graduate can be trained to operate it very effectively. A good quality UAV system is fully autonomous, meaning it can take off, conduct the mission and land back in base all by itself. Such autonomous UAVs are now being used by law enforcement agencies for smart policing activities. Integration of UAVs with mobile applications, forensic software, secure and reliable wireless networks can help smart cities become a safe place. The recent news has caught attention that our own police department in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzzaffarnagar district has tuned quite hi-tech and used a drone to nab thieves who were accused of looting a trader and were fled to a sugarcane field to hide themselves after committing the crime. If India has to build new or convert its existing cities into smart cities, then the deployment of UAVs becomes crucial. UAVs are able to quickly collect highly accurate data, and aggregate, analyze and deliver them for the planner with the help of latest software. UAVs are used from asset management to programming the most efficient delivery routes. UMass Dartmouth student Amir Ehsani Zonouz has won the first mobility idea of proposing using quadcopters, a type of small-scale drone, that find free parking spots, determine the shortest path to that spot, and help guide drivers to the designated space either by the driver following the drone to the spot via a mobile app or directly through a car’s communication system. 50
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mart villages practicing ‘precision agriculture’ are now synonymous with the use of drones. Drones are being used for crop spraying, dusting, monitoring, as well as crop insurance. Terra Drone India said it has completed the aerial survey of 4,200sq.km. of agricultural land for water resources department of the Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corp (MKVDC). The survey helped government officials get a clear picture of the crops sown and the type of irrigation used, allowing MKVDC to update its archaic maps in half the time of traditional surveying methods. Drones, used for crop surveillance can drastically increase farm crop yields while minimizing the cost of labour in walking the fields. It also allows insurance claims companies to calculate the exact damage to crops or the extent of loss by viewing the same in details. Drones help in doing crop health imaging, wherein the colour contrast technology helps one to check the true health of crops. With images and videos, one can see exactly what parts of a field are struggling with plant disease, insects or the lack of water.
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AVs are providing critical support in search and rescue operations post natural disasters as witnessed during floods in Kerala, Kedarnath, earthquake in Nepal etc. They now complement the search rescue helicopters making them an essential part of the NDRF tool box. UAVs are also being used as a heavy duty fire fighting equipment, for giving first responders visual cues to find sur-
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vivors inside unstable buildings and helping firefighters get visuals on how to best attack a fire. It’s also easy to see how useful drones could be in the aftermath of earthquakes and other massive disasters where people are trapped indoors in unpredictable settings. In March 2018, the lush green Kolukkumalai forest area in Tamil Nadu witnessed a forest fire, which claimed several lives. A forest fire is a vicious phenomenon. Fanned by constant winds, and with no substantial barrier apart from trees that fuel it further, a forest fire can spread far, quick and has devastating consequences. The drones developed by Madras Institute of Technology were deployed to rescue the victims. They have better penetration in areas where regular manned flying craft cannot enter.
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etherlands has successfully experimented by transporting defibrillators via drones to patients in distress. With various similar instances coming to the fore, drones could be significantly used for transporting medical supplies to remote areas. In May 2019, CNN reported that the first drone delivery of a donated kidney ended with successful transplant at University of Maryland Medical Center. In Malawi, a poor African nation with high rates of HIV, UNICEF and the Ministry of Health used drones to deliver dried blood samples from remote village health clinics to a centralized hospital for analysis. In June 2019, in Uttarakhand, a drone carrying a blood sample was sent from a district hospital in Nandgaon to another primary health centre in Tehri in 18 minutes. It is currently studying the routes to set up the required infrastructure atop hospital roofs that would serve as drone ports to receive medical cargo. A team of scientist from the Department of Aerodynamics in Bengaluru working in partnership with the Karnataka Department of Forest has come out with an idea to restore forestland by using drones and seed bombs saving a number of hours of manual intervention.
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n India UAVs have played an important role in crowd control measures for the police during mega events involving
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ecently, the Madras High Court has issued an order directing the government of Tamil Nadu to speed up the deployment of UAVs in the areas affected by illegal sand mining. This is a clear indication that it’s just not government and the civil society but also the judiciary that has caught on to the effectiveness of drone technologies. Last December 2018, Zomato the food delivery service provider acquired a drone company, Tech Eagle, a Lucknow based startup to help create hub-to-hub delivery network powered by hybrid multirotor drones. In India, the application of UAVs has found synergies with inspection of infra projects such as solar and wind energy projects, and laying of highways and rail roads etc. A Kolkata based company Kadet Defence Systems has mapped over 350km of terrain for the IL&FS intended for a highway development for the NHAI. According to its CEO and founder Avdhesh Khaitan, “Drones are a small step to enhance the life of its residents in leaps and bound.”
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UAE have taken lead to implement the technology in their urban environment. The US Army is already considering using drone for medevac of soldiers from the battlefield. It won’t be long when unmanned air taxis become the norm.
The UAV sector in India is beginning to look up with a number of service providers, startups engaged in innovative design and development. There are over a dozen UAV companies that have found their niche in this sector and are engaged in military, civil and commercial sectors
Conclusion he Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has recently indicated that India will soon take the first step towards paving the way for UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) or drones engaged in e-deliveries and air taxis. They have invited expression of interest from experts who can conduct experiments to understand ‘beyond visual line of sight’ (BVLoS) operations in the Indian environment. This indeed has been a giant step in the overall thinking of the regulator who was recently bound by a turf war between DGCA and the MHA. It was only after a sustained campaign by the Indian UAV community consisting of manufacturers, service providers and enthusiasts that the first set of regulations were enacted roughly two years ago. Much work needs to be done and a mechanism is to put in place for regulations to keep pace with the fast-changing technologies in the UAV sector. The single window system of clearance for permissions set up by the DGCA is a step in the right direction although the window is yet to become fully operational. A report by Goldman Sachs estimates that businesses and government will spend nearly 13 billion USD on drones between 2016-20. The Indian drone market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 18% with investor activity expected to take off once the DGCA passes the new set of regulations involving drone delivery and BVLoS operations. If we look at the current scenario and the developments taking place in India and internationally, we can say with confidence that drone technology in sync with smart cities can significantly enhance the life of a nation by improving efficiencies.
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Recently drones have been deployed by the Indian Institute for Toxicology to collect water samples to study water pollution, and are being used extensively in the monitoring of river basin development projects such as National Mission for Clean Ganga. In India drones have caught the imagination of the young with several universities and educational institutions offering courses on unmanned systems. In states such as Andhra Pradesh, a drone lab has been set up. Industry parks such as the Andhra Pradesh Aerospace Defence and Electronics (APADE) Park are focusing on creating a vertically integrated ecosystem for drone manufacturing, training and testing. It is said that manned flight will soon be replaced by unmanned one as the technologies mature at breakneck speed. While considerable research is being done by aerospace majors such as Airbus, Thales and Boeing for the next generation UAV technologies involving air taxies, countries such
Authors Siddharth Sivaraman serves as the Chief Business Officer of the Andhra Pradesh Aerospace Defence and Electronics Park. He has been a part of the CII defence team where he set up the Defence Advisory and Consultancy Services. He did his Masters from School of Advance International Studies Johns Hopkins University. He has worked with High Altitude Airship technologies, US with Lt. Gen James Alan Abrahamson. Currently, he is in advisory position at a few hi-tech drone companies focussed on defence sector. He evangelises benefits of UAV technologies to both government and corporate segment.
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Subhashis Mukherjee, an ICT expert on Smart Infrastructure, a technologist to have several patent(s) to his credit is also a serial entrepreneur to work with innovative technologies in the field of Telecom, Power, UAV, AI and FinTech domain. He is actively involved in developing various applications related to UAV industry. He is presently Managing Director at M2M Cybernetics Private Limited and Co-founder at XaasTagRegtech, SchaffenTek Solution (Singapore) and Texas Mechatronics (USA).
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Central Bank of Jordan Trusts Idis Video to Protect Vital Operations Advanced end-to-end video solution enables surveillance transformation powerful, end-to-end upgrade of video surveillance, built around IDIS Solution Suite video management software (VMS) and comprising 425 plus new cameras, has transformed security operations for the Central Bank of Jordan.
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wanted to mitigate video data loss, reduce exposure to cybersecurity threats, and have a system that would be easier for operators to use, with faster footage search and retrieval. The control room at the bank headquarters needed a complete upgrade too, to allow surveillance of remote branches to be managed centrally. The entire project had to be delivered without disruption, to ensure continued video monitoring. Key to the phased implementation was the VMS, IDIS Solution Suite, which has full hybrid capability. This not only enabled seamless switch over from the bank’s legacy analogue cameras, going forward it will ensure cost-efficient remote firmware updates and simple system maintenance. Ametrad installed IDIS DR-8364D 64-channel NVRs, with a super-fast 900Mps throughput to ensure high-performance and simultaneous live view and playback, with no degradation of image quality or latency. The 8300 series also benefits from the industry’s lowest hard disk drive (HDD) failure rate, while models support RAID 1, 5, 6, and 10; and all use IDIS’s iBank file structure to deliver an unprecedented level of resilience – and all backed by an industry-leading IDIS warranty. IDIS Critical Failover technology provides multi-layered protection against video data loss due to a wide range of potential fault conditions such as network instability or power failure.
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This ensures that recordings are automatically updated without the need for engineer callouts and with no risk of gaps in recordings while the fault is resolved. Testing at project handover confirmed that the failover metrics fully met the client’s expectations. “Working in close partnership with IDIS we were able to deliver a smooth, staged technology migration with no delays or interruptions to recording,” confirms Ahmad Shanawani, Managing Director of Ametrad Technology Services. The IDIS solution has immediately achieved significant operational savings with staff now able to retrieve video clips of up to six hours in just four minutes, both centrally using IDIS Solution Suite, or at the local branches direct from NVRs – with the previous system the same task took several hours. In operation, the IDIS VMS provides the bank’s central monitoring team with event forwarding, acknowledgements, notifications, live pop-ups and other valuable functions, increasing control room efficiency, strengthening security and has given the bank a future-proof solution that will allow them to scale and adapt to changing requirements. “This is a flagship implementation and it has put us in a lead position for other mission-critical projects across the Levant region and indeed other financial institutes across the world,” said Harry Kwon, General Manager, IDIS Middle East and Africa (MEA).
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avata Road Transport, a road logistics service provider, established in 1982, founded by Late Parvataneni Subhas Chandra Bose, now occupies a place of pride among the leading road transport organizations in South India. Navata is spread over a network of 672 branches across India. Warehouses and distribution centers are an integral part of a hub and spoke operations at Navata.
the company’s Linux server. In addition to that, the customer can command and control the devices now through the inhouse attendance management and payroll application which was not possible earlier. So, there is no requirement of any additional dedicated server for the interface with Matrix’s door controllers. Ultimately, these door controllers have overcome the challenge of communication with the company’s Linux server. By overcoming the challenges of the entire system, the customer enhanced the productivity of the employees and can effectively use the resources.
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They required a third party application interface to communicate with the Linux Server and devices, which was not feasible in the existing system.
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March Networks Helps Retailers Uncover Return Fraud Company’s latest integration uses Zebra Savanna™ platform to match surveillance video with e-commerce product return data from fulfilment technology provider, Doddle arch Networks®, a global video security and video-based business intelligence provider, announced the expansion of its retail solution to include fraudulent return investigations through the Zebra Savanna™ data intelligence platform.
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March Networks’ new integration – between its Searchlight for retail software and Doddle, which designs, develops and integrates consumer fulfilment technology – is powered by Zebra Savanna, a cloud-based platform that enables the real-time collection of data from Zebra Technologies’ sensors and devices. Through this unique collaboration, March Networks Searchlight™ logs events from Zebra Savanna and other systems within the retail environment, like Doddle, that are powered by the Zebra platform. Searchlight can then
tomer arrives in-store to return a product facilitated by Doddle’s returns technology, Searchlight records that event, allowing retailers to quickly and easily pull up the surveillance video associated with the return. This allows retailers to visually verify the details of all product returns, including the individuals involved and the condition of the product at the time of the return. In addition, the integration also tracks other retail events such as coupon use at the point-of-sale (PoS). Retailers’ offering coupons through fulfilment partners like Doddle that are
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powered by Zebra Savanna can track the full buying cycle in Searchlight. When a customer uses a coupon, it’s recorded in Zebra Savanna and visible in Searchlight, allowing retailers to track the success of promotions offered through third-party vendors. “As more consumers turn to online channels for their retail purchases and returns, these latest Searchlight capabilities bridge the gap between digital and in-store transactions, providing retailers with complete visibility into the buying cycle,” said Jeff Corrall, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Integrations for March Networks, “According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), 11% of retail purchases are returned and an average 8% of returns are fraudulent. With Searchlight, retailers can proactively detect and target this fraud, and recoup associated losses. “By working with leading retail manufacturers like Zebra Technologies and fulfillment technology companies like Doddle, March Networks is proving the true power of integrated data and video, and its ability to positively impact the retail bottom line.” “Returns can have an impact on retailers’ margins, especially over peak periods,” said Gary O’Connor, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Doddle,
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“Working with partners like March Networks means the Doddle platform can provide deeper insight. Retailers have the ability to re-convert customers through personalized digital journeys, while also having access to more capability to prevent fraud.” March Networks’ Retail Solution is
used by more than 300 retailers worldwide to improve efficiency and compliance, reduce losses and risk, enhance customer service and compete more successfully. Searchlight is the centerpiece of the solution, helping retailers improve performance and profitability through the integration of clear sur-
veillance video, relevant business data, including PoS transactions, and highly accurate analytics. Searchlight also integrates with radio frequency identification (RFID) data from Zebra sensors and devices for enhanced product tracking, loss prevention and inventory management.
NEC to Provide Facial Recognition Technology for Mitsui Fudosan Hotels ‘Smart Hospitality Service’ for ‘Sequence’ brand hotels
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EC Corporation is to provide a ‘Smart Hospitality Service’ utilizing facial recognition technology for ‘Sequence,’ a newly developed hotel brand by Mitsui Fudosan and Mitsui Fudosan Hotel Management. NEC’s ‘smart hospitality service’ helps ensure safe, secure, and efficient stays by utilizing facial recognition technology for a wide range of services including check-in, entering rooms and entertainment facilities, and making cashless payments. Each of these services helps improve the convenience of hotels, to relieve stress, and to promote a more comfortable experience and stay. The service links pre-registered facial information with reservation information in advance, allowing guests to complete check-in smoothly and simply with a tablet device equipped with facial recognition. Also, when entering their rooms, guests can unlock the door with
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just facial recognition, thereby eliminating the need for keys and the concern of having to replace them if they are lost or stolen. Facial recognition is at the core of NEC’s portfolio of biometric identification technologies, ‘Bio-IDiom,’ and utilizes NEC’s facial recognition AI engine ‘NeoFace,’ which has the world’s No.1 certification accuracy. This service will be available for registered guests who agree to the use of facial recognition. Facial information will not be saved nor used for ver-
ification without confirming a guest’s consent. In the future, NEC aims to expand the range of its ‘smart hospitality service,’ enabling guests to go sightseeing directly from the airport by checking-in through facial recognition and having baggage delivered to the hotel. NEC’s ‘smart hospitality service’ allows information on the status of people, things, and processes to be shared across the entire value chain, helping to realize ‘NEC value chain innovation.’
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Rekor’s Vehicle Recognition Solutions Selected by
Mt. Juliet Tennessee Police Department to Increase Public Safety After Successful Test Caught Wanted Fugitive Tennessee police department to utilize Rekor’s ‘plug-and-play’ vehicle recognition system and powerful Watchman software for license plate reads with up to 99% accuracy
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completed, the Rekor solutions clearly outperformed competitors. An alert generated from Rekor led to the successful apprehension of an armed and dangerous fugitive from a nearby county. Thirty-seven locations for fixed cameras have been identified that will provide the best possible coverage to protect the entire Mt. Juliet community. $89,000 has been budgeted per year and Rekor Systems will support the cameras pending successful final approvals. “Our number one priority is maintaining the safety of our community, and we are always looking for robust tools and technologies that can help us to do so. Rekor’s Edge and Watchman vehicle recognition technology provided better results than its competition during our trial period. Importantly, it proved its value immediately during testing by helping us to catch a wanted fugitive and take a dangerous man off the streets,”
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said James Hambrick, Chief, MJPD, “With higher accuracy than other providers, as well as the ability to affordably scale, Rekor’s solutions fit the needs of our department both now and for the future. We look forward to working with Rekor to make Mt. Juliet and the surrounding communities a safer place.” As a part of its subscription, and at no additional cost, the MJPD will have the choice of sharing data with the Rekor Public Safety Network (RPSN). Any state or local law enforcement agency participating in the RPSN will be able to access real time data from any part of the network at no cost. The Company is initially launching the network by aggregating vehicle data from customers in over 30 states. With thousands of automatic license plate reading cameras currently in service that capture approximately 30 million plate reads per week, the network is expected to be live in the first quarter of 2020. “We are proud to partner with MJPD and to win a significant law enforcement contract through a vigorous bid competition. The selection of Rekor’s Edge and Watchman technologies – as well as the capture of a wanted suspect due to an alert from our system in testing – further validates our vehicle recognition systems as the preferred market solutions,” said Robert A. Berman, President and CEO,
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Rekor, “Our unparalleled vehicle recognition accuracy and scalability, combined with our cost-effective systems, enable law enforcement agencies of all sizes the ability to implement robust technologies that can positively impact the public safety of their communities. We are gratified
to add another law enforcement agency to our Rekor Public Safety Network, and to continue our work in public safety across the country.” Rekor’s software and cameras can be deployed to support law enforcement without long installation delays. Rekor’s
solution can be used to collect license plate data and information such as the make, type, and color of a vehicle. This can represent substantial savings compared to traditional optical character recognition license plate reading technology.
Retailers Detect Theft Trends in a Few Clicks with
Security Center Transaction Finder
New PoS tool with exception-based analytics embedded in security platform helps retailers reduce shrink by quickly detecting suspicious transactions and correlating events with surveillance video
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enetec Security Center Transaction Finder, a PoS (Point of Sale) integration tool with exception-based reporting capabilities has been designed to help retailers speed up their investigations. Embedded in the security system, Security Center Transaction Finder correlates PoS data with corresponding video, with the ability to bring in additional sources such as analytics, as an added feature. It eliminates the need to jump between different platforms, and helps investigators filter through large volumes of transactions to quickly detect suspicious activities that might warrant further investigation. Retail shrink is increasing, and theft tactics are becoming more complex, strategic and internal. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF) 2019 national retail security survey, theft, fraud and losses from other retail ‘shrink’ continues to rise (totaling $50.6 billion in 2018, up from $46.8 billion the year before). To identify theft trends
and combat loss, retailers are increasingly turning to technology to put in place effective ways to work smarter and automate their processes to reduce losses and preserve valuable margin. “Working with a variety of tools and applications to reduce retail loss is a critical aspect of any retail investigator’s job. However, the enormous volume of PoS transactions to review, combined with the amount of time it takes to manually find the security video associated with potentially fraudulent activity makes this a daunting task. With Transaction Finder, we solve that problem by using a single tool that makes it easy to detect theft trends, identify suspicious transactions and locate video of interest,”
explained Rob Borsch, Practice Leader – Retail and Banking at Genetec, Inc. Using the Transaction Finder task in Security Center, investigators simply enter relevant search criteria like date and time, employee name, SKUs involved in the transaction, void transactions, or whether motion was detected on the customer side of the register etc. Transaction Finder will scan the PoS database for activities that meet the selected criteria along with the associated video and the transaction details. Using customizable dashboards, investigators can quickly identify suspicious transactions, immediately review the associated video for more context, and flag transactions for further investigation.
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Royal Swinkels Family Brewers A people-first approach to access control
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hen Swinkels Family Brewers wanted to unify its access control internationally, it chose Nedap AEOS, which enabled this producer of world-famous Bavaria beer to design a system around the people using it.
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winkels Family Brewers had grown quickly and needed to review its security and apply more stringent measures. It was using two access control systems and wanted to unite everything on one platform. Most importantly, Swinkels Family Brewers wanted a system that would match its people-first approach, and provide the flexibility to adapt and scale in the future.
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Key benefits ●● The system is designed around the people using it.
The facts & figures 6 breweries 27 brands 130 countries 1,800+ employees ●● Security is stronger but there’s a welcoming sense of warmth and openness. ●● One unified system fulfils all access control needs. ●● Several systems are linked to AEOS and updates transfer automatically. ●● Flexibility to easily add new functionality such as video monitoring, or scale the system.
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Argentina Selects HID goID Technology Providing Citizens with World’s First Mobile National ID Program he government of Argentina has selected HID goID® citizen identity technology to power the country’s digital version of its mandatory National Identity Document for its Mi Argentina app. The collaborative effort between HID, Argentina’s Ministry of Interior, Public Works and Housing through the National Registry of Persons (Renaper), and the Ministry of Modernization makes Argentina the first country in the world to offer a true national identity credential within a mobile app to its citizens. Currently, there are 47 million DNI cards in circulation and recent legislation has accorded full legal equivalence to the smartphone version of the card. The Mi Argentina app, which houses the National Identity Document, was developed by the Ministry of Modernization and allows citizens who download the app on their mobile devices to request appointments, receive health information, and access credentials such as their drivers’ license. Powered by HID goID technology, citizens can also access their National Identity Document on a mobile device on the app while offline. “The Government of Argentina is leading the way in bringing the convenience and security of mobile identity to its citizens,” said José D’Amico, Director of Renaper, “This innovative application is not only easy to get, but we also believe this could be the first step in digitizing identity across the government in Argentina and potentially other countries in years to come.” Citizens with the ‘Mi Argentina’ app can initiate their request for a mobile ID by visiting a Renaper office, where their identity is verified and authenticated. Once approved, they receive an email with a code to activate their National Identity Document. In the event a smartphone is lost or stolen, credentials can be immediately revoked, safeguarding the citizen from potential identity theft. The mobile ID is securely stored on the citizen’s smartphone, meaning it can still be accessed if the cell phone has no data plan or when connection to a network or Wi-Fi is not available. Storage on the phone brings additional security for the mobile ID ecosystem, as a channel back to the central database is never required.
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Renaper issues all citizens a National Identity Document at birth and requires two mandatory renewals – between the ages of 5 and 8, and at the age of 14. Adults are required to renew it every 15 years. “HID Global is committed to providing identity solutions that meet the evolving standards of the 21st century,” said Jessica Westerouen van Meeteren, VP & Managing Director, Citizen Identity with HID Global, “The government of Argentina’s implementation of our technology provides its citizens with innovative ID access and the ease of a completely mobile experience from registration to issuance.” The government of Argentina previously partnered with HID to upgrade the country’s ICAO electronic passport to a newer generation that was more cost efficient, improved security and enhanced data reading at border control checkpoints. The successful partnership was a key factor in the government’s decision to collaborate with HID Global and deploy the HID goID mobile identity solution.
HID goID technology for a more secure, connected world he HID goID mobile ID ecosystem powers a more secure and connected world based on field-proven technology. It enables the issuance, lifecycle management and verification of mobile identities, and is a customizable solution that delivers many more functions than physical identity documents.
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English Premier League Uses Patented Video Security Technology from Germany 14 English Premier League clubs have decided for “Panomera®” from Dallmeier electronic ike many national football leagues, the teams of the English Premier League also suffer from unacceptable incidents such as lighting of pyrotechnics and throwing projectiles, hate crime and vandalism. This is why as early as 2013, the managers at Everton F.C. opted for a patented video security solution from the German video technology company Dallmeier. Today, 14 of 20 clubs of the 2019-20 Premier League season have implemented Dallmeier Panomera® multifocal sensor systems – including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United.
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tant for them to satisfy the safety regulations imposed internationally by UEFA and similar bodies. For this purpose, Dallmeier solutions enable high-resolution capture of expansive areas such as the stands with a minimum number of camera systems. With Panomera® cameras, multiple operators have the capability to zoom in on suspicious activities independently of each other, while the system continues recording the entire
Compared with megapixel and PTZ cameras, Panomera® multifocal sensor systems always capture all of the activity in defined resolution. This enables high-resolution zooms even in the recording, and thus also identification which is usable in court
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scene. With this combination of advantages of PTZ and megapixel cameras, an optimum overview of the situation is obtained, which can also be searched in the required minimum resolution at any time afterwards. This enables the clubs to achieve continuity of video evidence, get instant ID of people and events, and so reduce potential penalty payments.
Smart content analysis through precisely defined image quality esides the court usability of video recordings, the ‘minimum resolution density’ is also important for video analysis applications. As stated so succinctly by the rule – ‘quality in, quality out,’ of course the quality of the results of analysis – for example in ‘crowd analyses’ for people counting on stands, for ‘hostile vehicle mitigation’ or to detect intrusion in sterile areas – can only ever be as good as the quality of the image, and accordingly the quality of the input data. With Dallmeier solutions, as early as the planning stage customers can precisely specify the pixel density values defined according to DIN EN 62676-4 for each region of the area captured – depending on whether for example at least 62.5 px/m is required for AI-based object classification, or 125 or even 250 px/m is required to guarantee that recordings of persons will be usable in the court.
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“Throughout our selection procedure, the Panomera® cameras from Dallmeier were able to deliver images of the highest quality time after time, not only in normal daylight conditions, but also under weaker floodlighting, that is to say not only live but also in the recording with the highest resolution quality in all regions of the images. Moreover, with the Panomera® cameras we can capture large expanses, the entire area of the stands, for example, with just a small number of systems. Ultimately, these considerations were the critical factor in our decision to award Dallmeier the contract for video security at Goodison Park,” said David Lewis, Head of Security and Stadium Safety for Everton F.C.
What we plan is what you get: 3D planning approach for maximum cost effectiveness he innovative 3D planning approach by Dallmeier provides stadium operators with the ability to place each individual camera with the highest precision in advance through the use of a ‘digital twin.’ Thus, even the planning contributes to a reduction of total costs. At the same time, the in-house planning team uses it to manage any difficulties such as visual obstacles (e.g., a video cube) or subsequent structural changes. This ensures that there are no ‘cost traps’ for the customers, and that compliance with all requirements is guaranteed without exception when the system is implemented.
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Cipher Security, an Entrust Datacard company and provider of trust, integrity and control for business-critical information and applications, announces that its nShield® HSMs are being used by Eurafric Information (EAI), the IT subsidiary of BMCE Bank of Africa, to secure the digital certificates that enable device authentication for secure network access. The integration project was carried out by Oxyliom, an nCipher partner. BMCE Bank of Africa operates over 1,500 commercial branches in Africa, Europe and Asia. As BMCE’s IT subsidiary, EAI offers computer services to BMCE Bank Group’s members. nCipher and its partner Oxyliom were recognized for their roles in facilitating the digital certificate technology for EAI during a key ceremony held in Casablanca. The ceremony publicly affirmed nCipher’s ability to help meet the requirements of the Direction Générale de la Sécurité des Systèmesd’ Information (DGSSI), the Moroccan authority responsible for computer systems security, as well as international standards such as eIDAS. The nCipher HSMs also are used by EAI to facilitate secure digital signatures. Digital signatures use cryptographic techniques to dramatically increase security and transparency over electronic version of traditional signatures, which is critical for establishing trust and legal validity. nCipher’s HSMs are hardened, tamper-resistant appliances that provide encryption, digital signing, and cryptographic key generation and protection. Over 1,000 organizations rely on nCipher HSMs to secure their applications and information, including 5 of the top 10 companies on the Fortune 500. Based in Morocco, Oxyliom is an nCipher partner specializing in advanced secure electronic identity solutions for Africa and the Middle East. “Securing the certificate issuance process creates a high-assurance foundation for digital security, while enabling secure digital signing allows organizations to take full advantage of manual signature automation, including reduced costs and higher efficiency,” said Philip Schreiber, Regional Director, Middle East, Africa and South Asia at nCipher Security, “nCipher is honored that the IT subsidiary of one of the biggest banks in Morocco has placed its trust and confidence in nCipher Security.” SecurityLink India | February 2020 | www.securitylinkindia.com
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020 is expected to be a landmark year for the video surveillance industry as annual global sales of video surveillance equipment including cameras, recorders, video management software (VMS) and accessories are projected to surpass $20 billion for the first time. Interestingly, the United States and China, the world’s two largest economies and currently embroiled in a trade dispute, are also the two biggest players in the video surveillance market. China accounts for approximately 45% of global sales revenues, ahead of the United States, which is in second place. Despite the ongoing trade difficulties between the two countries as well as industry-specific tariffs and sanctions, the worldwide video surveillance market is forecast to grow by almost 10% from 2019 to 2020. Some regional markets like India and Southeast Asia will expand even more rapidly, according to research from IHS Markit | Technology, now a part of Informa Tech. What will be the leading security technology stories of 2020? 5G, the so-called artificial intelligence of things or AIoT, and even deepfakes are just some of the issues discussed in this report, our 10th annual white paper on trends for the year ahead, intended to provide guidance on opportunities across the video surveillance landscape. Specifically, the seven areas below will be important flashpoints for debate and discussion in 2020: ●● Installed cameras worldwide now close to 1 billion: What does this mean? ●● In video surveillance manufacturing, a major shift. ●● 5G to turbocharge video for the security industry. ●● The uncomfortable truth in deepfake video surveillance. ●● From IoT to AIoT: Merging artificial intelligence with the internet of things. ●● Analytics at the edge for video surveillance. ●● Moving the cloud on premise.
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Installed Cameras Worldwide Now Close to 1 Billion: What Does this Mean?
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n 2019 the security technologies analyst team updated its research on the video surveillance camera installed base, a measure of the number of professionally installed and operational video surveillance cameras worldwide. Built on over 15 years of annual camera shipment analysis, the research estimated 655 million cameras to be in operation globally, increasing to 770 million by the end of 2019. And then, in another two years, the installed base of cameras will exceed 1 billion. Our research also shows that between 2015 and 2018, the ratio of cameras to people rose in every region of the video surveillance market. Below are the five most surveilled regions in 2018, along with their ratio of installed video surveillance cameras to the population. 1. China: 1-to-4.1, with 350 million professionally installed video surveillance cameras. 2. United States: 1-to-4.6, with 70 million professionally installed video surveillance cameras. 3. Taiwan: 1-to-5.5. 4. United Kingdom: 1-to-6.5. 5. Singapore: 1-to-7.1. It was also in 2018 when the installed base of network cameras surpassed that of analog and HD CCTV cameras despite continuing growth of the latter in some regions. Overall, growth drivers vary for the installed base in each region. In Brazil and India, average camera prices are typically lower, and a higher replacement rate is in place. Moreover, the services of installers and integrators cost less, making the replacement of a faulty product not as cost-prohibitive. In Europe and North America, however, pricing is at a premium, and the market values product reliability. All regions included in this research posted growth since last measured in 2014. The largest increases in regional installed base were in China, the United States, and the emerging markets of Brazil, India, and Southeast Asia.
Growth is being driven by long-standing trends including the shift from analog to network equipment, increased government funding, and rising price competition as security cameras become more affordable to end-users. Also helping raise consumer awareness of video surveillance is the increased adoption of technologies – examples include wide dynamic range, low-light performance and higher resolution – that help improve image quality. Adoption of video analytics will likewise have a huge potential to open up the installed base of cameras to many more uses beyond security alone. What, then, does the larger installed base of cameras mean for the industry? As the installed base of cameras expands, there will be two key opportunities in the next few years for video surveillance vendors.
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Video analytics n increasing number of installed cameras makes it more likely that an incident or activity will be captured by a camera. But a growing installed base also means more video to review, and search-based analytics platforms will become increasingly more important and necessary to gain
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increasingly very specific criteria. In a police investigation, such a capability has the potential to save hundreds of hours of time for law enforcement. Searchable analytics are, therefore, penetrating markets such as city surveillance, which historically did video searches manually. Applicable to any vertical, these capabilities mean that searching video can become more efficient, potentially saving end-users both time and money, despite the vastly increased number of cameras becoming available for searching.
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ovember 2019 marked the 12th straight month of decline in exports from China to the United States. The decline is part of the fallout from the complex economic and trade disputes between the two countries, which some may view is symbolic of a wider issue in Chinese manufacturing. This view posits that China is no longer as competitive as it once was in the world of lowcost electronics manufacturing, and that cheaper manufacturing and labor costs could be found elsewhere in the world today. Other factors have added to the difficulties of doing business in China. For instance, US video surveillance brands that employ Chinese vendors as original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) must not do business with any entity blacklisted by the US Bureau of Industry and Security and deemed to be acting contrary to US foreign policy interests. For these and other reasons, vendors are moving the production of goods that are bound for the United States, the world’s largest economy, to new locations outside of China. The video surveillance industry is no exception to these trends, and many players have already left China or are seriously considering an exit strategy. Minimizing manufacturing costs are critical when the global average price of a 66
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network camera has fallen from almost $500 in 2010 to less than $100 in 2019. Apart from mainland China, major centers of production for video surveillance equipment exist at present in Taiwan, South Korea, and in Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam and Thailand. There is also production in the United States, as vendors use the ‘Made in America’ slogan a selling point addressing this market. India has also emerged as a growing center of production for video surveillance equipment, the development of manufacturing plants initially meant to fulfill demand in the domestic Indian video surveillance market alone. In the future – and forming part of the New Delhi government’s ‘Make in India’ strategy – increasing amounts of video surveillance equipment may well be manufactured in India for export to other markets. If this takes place, India will be competing with other emerging Asian manufacturing hubs such as Vietnam, a country also offering lower manufacturing costs than China. If the Indian government is able to entice into the country semiconductor fabrication – a key area of expertise in the transfer of technology – its strategy would count as a major achievement. As for the ongoing trade dispute between China and the United States, there have already been fundamental chang-
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market’s consumption. Yet China certainly faces increased competition for its vaunted position as a central production hub for the professional surveillance market, with other countries now serving as more viable alternatives.
Tommy Zhu Senior Analyst Video Surveillance
5G to Turbocharge Video for the Security Industry 020 will be significant in the adoption of 5G technology. At the end of 2019, more than 50 commercial networks in 27 countries were operational, according to the Global mobile Supplier Association (GSA). China, one of the technology’s largest potential markets, officially launched commercialized 5G in November. The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) pointed to more than 130,000 5G base stations as being operational at the end of 2019, while the country’s ‘big three’ telecom providers – China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom – unveiled early 5G data plans for the public. While the 5G plans from the Chinese carriers are costlier than those that they offered for 4G, the price per gigabyte is lower in the 5G plans. The rapid 5G developments in China are helping to drive the potential for adoption of 5G technologies in the video surveillance industry, where China is home to the largest market as well as to some of the largest video surveillance companies. 5G provides three main enablers that extend the mobile broadband value proposition into new areas – Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC), and Massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC). Of these, eMBB offers opportunities for enhancing and expanding the video surveillance space. To this end, 5G eMBB is more suited to video applications than previous generation technologies, as it is more likely to be capable of coping with the high-bandwidth requirements of streaming video surveillance footage. Initial adoption or product use cases of 5G in video surveillance
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may provide connectivity for temporary or mobile video surveillance installations like construction sites, concerts, and exhibitions, where surveillance equipment is brought in and utilized for the duration of an event since wired connectivity can be intrusive and expensive. The seminal 5G white paper published in 2015 by the NGMN Alliance called for data rates supporting 25 Mbps on uplink connections. With an uplink performance that exceeds that from previous-generation technology, 5G for surveillance could potentially cope with the higher-resolution cameras that are increasingly common in the market. Providing wide-area surveillance via ultra-high resolution streaming (4K and above) may even be possible over 5G eMBB. More cost-effective advanced camera chipsets such as application-specific system-on-chips (SoCs) are expected to aid in the distribution of AI-enabled video analytics workload from a central server or datacenter to a more distributed cloud-edge-endpoint approach that may include camera-hosted AI engines. The lower latency of 5G can significantly enhance responsiveness through the cloud to the endpoint. Public safety agencies can look forward to increased operational capabilities once ubiquitous 5G coverage is available. With larger data transport pipes enabled by 5G operation in high-capacity spectrum bands, agencies can expand the use of video to enhance on-the-ground situational awareness during incident responses. As law enforcement or fire service missions take shape, 5G-enabled video flows to control rooms and incident commanders will deliver a complete operational picture that can save lives and property. SecurityLink India | February 2020 | www.securitylinkindia.com
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Similarly, 5G can aid with emergency medical response by providing remote video consultations with experts. New 5G URLLC mechanisms are being designed that can potentially bring remote robotic interventions to address hazardous materials crises. Taken together, these 5G features will serve as an important enabler for future safe city deployments. Although challenges remain in 5G adoption such as
component cost, device availability, and network coverage for high-capacity spectrum bands, 5G has the potential to facilitate new capabilities in video surveillance for safe and smart cities. And while it may still be early days for 5G, many vendors involved in 5G development point to the technology being further along in advancement compared to 4G progress at a similar stage.
Jon Cropley Principal Analyst, Video Surveillance
The Uncomfortable Truth in Deepfake Video Surveillance
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HS Markit recently published a report showing that installed video surveillance cameras worldwide rose from 170 million in 2012 to 770 million in 2019. At the same time, footage recorded by many of these cameras became an integral part of criminal or civil court cases, in the form of video evidence. Video surveillance footage used as evidence often engages well with a judge’s or jury’s understanding of cases, based on the premise that ‘seeing is believing.’ However, advances in deep learning and artificial intelligence have made it much easier and quicker to doctor and falsify video. Fake videos can be created very quickly by stitching a person’s images onto unrelated video footage, typically one of a different person. Video content can, therefore, be forged, altered to present something that did not take place. Altering video content this way is known as deepfake technology, which has successfully demonstrated through many real-life cases a fearsome capability to cause confusion between real and fake videos. These developments are particularly concerning, as deepfake has the potential to affect confidence in video surveillance evidence. While many initial uses of deepfake technology have so far been pornographic in nature, the technology is being used by Hollywood as a method for applying special effects. 68
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Deepfake has also found its way into politics. For instance, a suspected deepfake of Gabon President Ali Bongo played a role in an unsuccessful military coup. In another example, a Malaysian economic affairs minister claimed that a politically damaging video of him was, in fact, a deepfake. In this sense, deepfake videos can be used to spread ‘fake news’ or propaganda. Technology companies are now scrambling to address the threat of deepfakes, which have emerged as another branch of misinformation along with fake news, spread through social media platforms. Technologies are currently being developed to distinguish real videos from fakes. Video surveillance vendors have a role to play to combat deepfakes. Adept cybersecurity and data protection of both cameras and the wider video surveillance systems are once more the key starting points in any security initiative, given the emphasis of deepfakes on cybersecurity fundamentals. Also important in addressing the threat posed by deepfake video surveillance is maintaining the digital chain of custody of video evidence – from video-surveillance capture at the camera, through video management software, and to evidence management software. The chain of custody is the chronological record of the control and possession of a piece of evidence from capture to
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presentation. It is, therefore, an essential standard to uphold for the maintenance of the legal importance of evidence. Product features of video surveillance and evidence-management systems include end-to-end encryption, customiz-
able user permissions, and audit logs. The new technology of Blockchain also has great potential to revolutionize the way chain-of-custody records are kept and maintained for digital and physical evidence.
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From IoT to AIoT: Merging Artificial Intelligence with the Internet of Things
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ne buzzword likely to become even more popular in 2020 is AIoT, a portmanteau of the acronym for artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT). AIoT has been created to describe the influx of AI capabilities into IoT devices and the ability of large networks of IoT devices to distribute AI capabilities across the edge, endpoint, and the cloud. The essence of AIoT lies in the utilization of data collected from various types of sensors. Marketing AIoT has become a focus for Chinese video surveillance vendors eager to provide IoT solutions within their core video competency. Given that large amounts of intelligent cameras are now linked to or combined with other devices under the AIoT umbrella, video is no longer just for surveillance and security. New, unorthodox combinations and products are now possible – examples include cameras combined with fire detectors, sprinkler systems, and alarms; access control; and thermohygrograph sensors for measuring temperature and humidity. In safe cities in China, the AIoT concept is familiar to the public through city management platforms like Alibaba’s ET City Brain and Huawei’s Smart City Nervous System. With recent developments in edge computing, AIoT is also being applied to specific solutions typically focused on smaller projects such as retail parks, parking, education campuses, and industrial/ business parks. As a marketing concept, AIoT is still at a very early stage. Even so, more solutions containing multiple types of intelli-
gence devices – not just cameras – are appearing, packaged together with an appropriate management appliance targeted at specific vertical markets.
Smart campus pecific solutions – particularly those from Chinese vendors incorporating AIoT features aimed at education or business campuses – are increasingly popular. Video analytics, facial recognition, and automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR) are among the highly marketed features. In these solutions, student and staff ID checks are fulfilled primarily through facial recognition, not by traditional IC card technology. Together with the personnel information system, facial recognition can be used to gain access to campus facilities, make payments at the cafeteria, and validate class attendance. ANPR cameras are also used at entry/ exit gates at a school’s parking to control vehicle access and generate parking charges.
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number – captured by ANPR cameras integrated into a barrier – registers the vehicle’s details into the parking management system. The management system can identify whether the vehicle is a visitor or a VIP meriting differential pricing or instructions. The LED display at the parking entrance provides additional information such as available space, based on information from the installed cameras. Often in these systems, ground-based sensors are not required, and cameras can provide security footage as well as keep track of available parking spaces. When a vehicle goes through the entrance, indoor guiding LEDs will help the vehicle find a space. Payment kiosks can also help drivers find their vehicle’s space if they forget where they parked. The entire system is administered and controlled by an all-
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in-one box appliance that connects not only cameras but also barrier controllers, LED screens, and payment management terminals.
Smart retail he video analytics utilized for business intelligence in retail has long been applied to retail environments and associated with the term ‘smart retail.’ Chinese vendors in particular are now offering AIoT marketed solutions for retail, with the solutions using video analytics to map out customer personas and analyze purchasing behavior. Meanwhile, point-of-sales (PoS) integration can measure the effectiveness of marketing programs as well as retrieve problem transactions.
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n last year’s trends, a key discussion point was the development of advanced system-on-chips (SoCs) for analytics at the edge – in particular, for deep learning analytics at the edge. Fortunately for the space, developments in 2019 have proven to be positive. When cameras enabled with deep learning acceleration (DLA) were first launched in 2016, very few DLA chipset options were available to video surveillance vendors. The NVIDIA Tegra and the Movidius Myriad were typically used by the few vendors that wanted to showcase their DLA cameras. However, when they started shipping cameras, their AI algorithms were commonly running on traditional high-end SOCs. The relative high price and high-power consumption of chip solutions held back growth in the market for DLA cameras. IHS Markit expects that during the forecast period, SOCs in network cameras will increasingly integrate DLA subsystems to become process-embedded vision analytics, forgoing the need for additional processing power from a graphics or DLA coprocessor. Application-specific SoCs with lower 70
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power consumption and a compact design are also emerging in this market. For their part, established semiconductor giants and smaller start-ups alike are developing SoCs to process embedded vision analysis in cameras. The SoCs will prove beneficial in large-scale productions aimed at the price-sensitive mass market. Aside from the processor manufacturers, some camera manufacturers have also continued developing processors for their high-end camera lines. In 2019 both Hanwha Techwin and Axis Communication released their own processors – Hanwha with the Wisenet 7 SoC, and Axis with the ARTPEC-7. Both chips enable real-time object-detection engines in the cameras, enabling partners to develop analytics that automatically detect and differentiate people, faces, and objects. As in the smartphone market, capabilities are developing quickly in the video surveillance camera. In just a couple of years, the cameras progressed from ‘dumb’ cameras incapable of processing video analytics, to ‘smart’ cameras that could process simple pixel-based analysis, to ‘AI’ cameras
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with DLA for basic AI applications at the edge. These advancements will continue, and mass-market cameras in 2020 will be able to simultaneously process numerous complex analytics at – or from – a single video stream at the edge.
However, while the cameras are leaning toward DLA for vision analysis, extensive and complex AI analysis will still be processed centrally on the recorder or server for content analysis, and decision-making will be undertaken in a distributed processing architecture.
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Moving the Cloud on Premise he movement of video surveillance into the cloud is gathering momentum, but this does not indicate a paradigm shift just yet as the cloud is far from being the industry standard. Many installations are good candidates for some element of the cloud. At present, small-channel-count-systems and those containing multiple sites of fewer channels have been the most suitable for cloud-based off-site management and storage. In other installations that utilize the cloud, a hybrid approach is typical. Here not all video surveillance management and storage are moved off-premises to a public or private cloud, often because of privacy concerns on video data and the cost of deploying a full cloud infrastructure. Guaranteeing the high bandwidth required to move large amounts of video surveillance off-site is still perceived to be too high a cost for many. When faced by these costs, many IT departments likely find a hybrid or on-site approach to be more affordable. Increasingly video surveillance systems are the responsibility of the IT department. In some organizations in line with a general IT cloud strategy, migrating as many systems as possible to the cloud is a priority. This may stall once the costs are explored, the IT department then must investigate other options. Yet, this does not mean elements of the architecture used in cloud video surveillance must be sacrificed. Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) is increasingly being marketed at video surveillance installations to enable the ‘cloud on premise.’ HCI is the concept of bringing together three major components of IT infrastructure (compute, stor-
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age, and networking), and using software to virtualize and manage them as a flexible resource. Traditionally deployed in separate frameworks, HCI brings together compute servers, storage networks or direct attached arrays, and networking switches via a single server containing an integrated software stack, providing orchestration and virtualization of all three. HCI and virtualization gained much initial popularity in large enterprise datacenters, particularly those that power what many people think of as ‘the cloud.’ These deployments allowed for the efficient use of all available resources at any one time over a variety of different workloads. The trend has filtered down to smaller enterprise and edge deployments in many IT workloads, to the point that HCI and virtualization are now a standard approach in many enterprise environments. The approach is part of nearly all major IT vendor portfolios. For instance, RedHat offers virtualization through a Linux-based open-source software, a type of technology anticipated to become a core part of IT infrastructure, especially for edge deployments. Earlier this year, Intel paid $34 billion to acquire RedHat. Compared to the wider IT market, the adoption of these technologies has been slower in video surveillance and electronic physical security. But as larger deployments are architected toward collecting multiple nodes and other systems, an increasing amount of video surveillance infrastructure will likely be covered by these approaches, a move that will also find favor in IT departments. SecurityLink India | February 2020 | www.securitylinkindia.com
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Releases Version 1.0 of Privacy Framework Tool will help optimize beneficial uses of data while protecting individual privacy oday’s data-driven society has a tricky balancing act to perform – building innovative products and services that use personal data while still protecting people’s privacy. To help organizations keep this balance, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is offering a new tool for managing privacy risk.
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Framework and NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework. “Privacy is more important than ever in today’s digital age,” said Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and NIST Director Walter G. Copan, “The strong support the Privacy Framework’s development has already received demonstrates the critical
The agency has just released Version 1.0 of the NIST Privacy Framework – a tool for improving privacy through enterprise risk management. Developed from a draft version in collaboration with a range of stakeholders, the framework provides a useful set of privacy protection strategies for organizations that wish to improve their approach to using and protecting personal data. The publication also provides clarification about privacy risk management concepts and the relationship between the Privacy
need for tools to help organizations build products and services providing real value, while protecting people’s privacy.” Personal data includes information about specific individuals such as their addresses or social security numbers that a company might gather and use in the normal course of business. Because this data can be used to identify the people who provide it, an organization must frequently take action to ensure it is not misused in a way that could embarrass, endanger or compromise the customers.
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The NIST Privacy Framework is not a law or regulation, rather a voluntary tool that can help organizations manage privacy risk arising from their products and services, as well as demonstrate compliance with laws that may affect them such as the California Consumer Privacy Act and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation. It helps organizations identify the privacy outcomes they want to achieve and then prioritize the actions needed to do so. “What you’ll find in the framework are building blocks that can help you achieve your privacy goals, which may include laws your organization needs to follow,” said Naomi Lefkovitz, a Senior Privacy Policy Adviser at NIST and Leader of the framework effort, “If you want to consider how to increase customer trust through more privacy-protective products or services, the framework can help you do that. But we designed it to be agnostic to any law, so it can assist you no matter what your goals are.” Privacy as a basic right in the USA has roots in the U.S. Constitution, but its application in the digital age is still evolving, in part because technology itself is changing at a rapidly accelerating pace. New uses for data pop up regularly, especially in the context of the internet of things and artificial intelligence, which together promise to gather and analyze patterns in the real world that previously have gone unrecognized. With these opportunities come new risks. “A class of personal data that we consider to be of low value today may have a whole new use in a couple of years,”
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Lefkovitz said, “Or you might have two classes of data that are not sensitive on their own, but if you put them together they suddenly may become sensitive as a unit. That’s why you need a framework for privacy risk management, not just a checklist of tasks. You need an approach that allows you to continually re-evaluate and adjust to new risks.” The Privacy Framework 1.0 has an overarching structure modeled on that of the widely used NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and the two frameworks are designed to be complementary and also updated over time. “Privacy and security are related but distinct concepts, and merely adopting a good security posture does not necessarily mean that an organization is addressing all its privacy needs” said Lefkovitz. As with its draft version, the Privacy Framework centers on three sections – the Core, which offers a set of privacy protection activities; the Profiles, which help determine which of the activities in the Core an organization should pursue to reach its goals most effectively, and the Implementation Tiers, which help optimize the resources dedicated to managing privacy risk. The NIST authors plan to continue building on their work to benefit the framework’s users. Digital privacy risk management is a comparatively new concept, and Lefkovitz said they received many requests for clarification about the nature of privacy risk, as well as for additional supporting resources. “People continue to yearn for more guidance on how to do privacy risk management,” she said, “We have released a companion roadmap for the framework to point the way toward more research to address current privacy challenges, and we are building a repository of guidance resources to support implementation of the framework. We hope the community of users will contribute to it to advance privacy for the good of all.”
Facial Recognition Hardware to Feature on Over 800M Mobiles by 2024, but Software Will Win Out Facial recognition hardware to grow over 50% each year, but software solutions to be present on 1.3 billion devices by 2024 new report from Juniper Research found that facial recognition hardware such as Face ID on recent iPhones, will be the fastest growing form of smartphone biometric hardware. This means it will reach over 800 million in 2024, compared to an estimated 96 million in 2019. The new research, Mobile Payment Authentication – Biometrics, Regulation & Forecasts 2019-2024, however, notes that the majority of smartphone facial recognition will be software-based, with over 1.3 billion devices having that capability by 2024. This is made possible by advances in AI, with companies like iProov and Mastercard offering facial recognition authentication that is strong enough to be used for payment and other highend authentication tasks. Juniper Research recommends that all vendors embrace AI to drive further developments of capabilities and therefore increase customer acquisition.
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Fingerprints to lead remote commerce authentication he research also found that despite the ubiquitous nature of selfie cameras, fingerprint hardware will remain a dominant element in biometric payments, as sensors expand to emerging markets. Juniper Research anticipates over 4.6 billion smartphones worldwide will have fingerprint sensors installed by 2024, although their usage for payment will be significantly lower than this. This expansion of biometric capabilities will bring the technology to more e-commerce platforms, as retailers seek to meet enhanced security requirements. Originally envisioned for contactless payment use, the report expects over 60% of biometrically authenticated payments in 2024 will be for authorising remote payments. As the longest running biometric modality, fingerprint payments will take the lead in this market as standards coalesce around the technology more easily than for facial recognition payments. “Many consumers are now used to making fingerprint-based biometric payments, both for contactless and remote payments,” remarked Research Author James Moar, “That familiarity and continued inclusion in smartphones will make it hard to displace in many markets.”
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Hikvision Wins Twin Accolades Prestigious Innovative Achievement Award at the 2019 Detektor International Awards
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ikvision has been awarded the Innovative Achievement Award for its thermal and optical network Turret camera at the 2019 Detektor International Awards in Sweden. The award was given in the category of Alarm and Detection. About the Hikvision camera, the jury said, “Through a combination of smart analytics, and thermal and optical technologies, Hikvision succeeds in offering an impressive solution for early detection and optimum performance.”
Marcel Wiechmann, Thermal Products Manager at Hikvision Europe was present at the ceremony to receive the award. He said, “Hikvision is excited to receive this accolade. Our innovative thermal and optical network Turret camera was launched in July to empower security teams to stop a fire before it’s truly started. It’s also very cost-effective with such advanced fire detection. We’re delighted that this product has been so well recognized by the security industry.” The award winning Hikvision camera DS-2TD1217-2/ V1 enables rapid indoor fire detection through bi-spectrum technology, which captures images using both thermal radiation and visible light. By displaying optical and thermal images together through image fusion or picture-in-picture, the camera helps safety personnel to quickly pinpoint the source of a fire. Importantly, the camera also triggers an alarm once the temperature goes higher than a user-set limit – potentially allowing personnel to prevent ignition or combustion. In addition, the camera contains a built-in GPU for running the Hikvision deep learning algorithm in order to support indoor monitoring and advanced intrusion detection. 74
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Equipped for double duty – both fire detection and intrusion detection – this camera is highly recommended for indoor solutions, especially in application scenarios such as warehouses, museums, data centers, and offices.
Explosive Performance of Hikvision Smart Thermal Camera at GIT Security Awards 2020 ikvision also won the GIT Security Award for its thermal explosion proof camera (DS-2TD2466T-25X). In a vote by GIT’s security professional readers, the product was hailed as the winner in the ‘Fire and Explosion Protection’ category of the popular annual awards. One focus of the awards is innovation in products – and the Hikvision camera does not disappoint. It uses a vanadium oxide uncooled focal plane sensor to deliver enhanced thermal image quality. It also uses a smart fire detection algorithm to identify potential fire risks by monitoring irregular temperature rises in a sensitive area.
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The camera adopts 316L stainless steel material to meet the requirements of environments that have a risk of explosion, like chemical plants, oil depots and gas stations. Allen Xue, Hikvision DACH Area Manager said, “We are honoured to receive this award from GIT Security. The fact that this is the result of voting from GIT readers – representing our customers – makes it even more poignant. It’s also interesting that video surveillance cameras do not usually win in the fire prevention category, and we believe this reflects the innovative nature of our products. We pride ourselves on using our innovation to solve customer problems, and this award is testimony to that goal.”
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Leverages New Technologies to Boost
Biometric Matching Performance Whilst Halving Environmental Impact ●● Thales applies innovative Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology, designed for massive parallel data processing, to power its biometric matching system. ●● With Gemalto’s commercial off-the-shelf FPGA solution, Thales allows the number of servers to be cut in half and dramatically limits the overall carbon footprint. ●● Border agencies introducing entry/ exit systems, and other government agencies requiring real-time response can now benefit from low latency biometric data processing and greater scalability, while saving costs.
hales is using innovative assets from the aerospace industry to boost its Biometric Matching System (BMS) performance while reducing the environmental impact. The BMS is the heart of government digital identification systems. Introducing interoperability with its border management system requires multiple processing of hundreds of millions of biometric database records within 1 to 2 seconds. To perform data comparison at this scale Gemalto, a Thales company, is applying commercial offthe-shelf Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology, originally designed for ultra-low latency applications in high performance computing (HPC) environments in financial and scientific industry, which is compatible with any server and cloud. Specifically, Gemalto uses these FPGA boards for matching hundreds of millions of biometric fingerprint templates which are digital signatures, created from fingerprint images. This proven solution also allows for much
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Our FPGA based solution can cut data centre investment and space overall by more than a half, whilst reducing CO2 emissions by around 50%. Gemalto technology brings new options for governments wishing to prioritise environmental sustainability, without in any way impacting national security. The alternative of a pure central processing unit based approach for biometric data matching requires massive computing capacity – even, in some cases, up to four times more servers than Gemalto’s approach – to perform the same transaction
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faster data processing and greater matching accuracy, while at the same time limiting infrastructure costs and cutting carbon emissions. Depending on server and system specification, it can require up to 75% less servers and energy overall. Gemalto’s automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) and automated biometric identification system (ABIS) are scalable and custom-
izable solutions, providing a range of functionalities for processing, editing, searching, retrieving, and storing fingerprint, palm print, face and iris images and biographic subject records. With FPGA, ABIS makes it easier for government agencies to run very large and complex multi-biometric solutions with remarkable matching accuracy and speed, enabling states to better protect and serve their citizens.
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Socionext Collaborates with Foxconn and Network Optix Delivering Intelligent & Scalable Edge-AI Solutions for Retail & Manufacturing Markets New, compact, powerful edge computing platforms for ‘smart’ applications
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ocionext Inc., a world leading system-on-chip (SoC) solutions provider, has introduced new, intelligent, scalable edge-AI solutions developed in partnership with Foxconn Technology Group and Network Optix Inc. The newly launched solutions are powered by a scalable, 24-core Arm Cortex-A53 SoC offering exceptional CPU performance, which provides excellent processing speed and power-savings. The new system is designed to support the most demanding edge computing, smart energy, Internet of Things (IoT), and real-time data processing applications. Socionext and Foxconn have collaborated on the development of Foxconn’s BOXiedge, a high-density, fan-less, and highly efficient edge server that measures a compact 200mmx200mm (1U) and typically consumes only 30W of power. The BOXiedge is ideal for industri-
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al internet AI applications as it provides over 20 TOPS in total with AI accelerating card that offers excellent performance in object classification. It also supports the mainstream Caffe and TensorFlow AI development frameworks, so no additional learning time is required. In order to support additional computational off-loading of real-time applications, Foxconn will be pre-installing the Network Optix’s Witness VMS to the BOXiedge server for better optimization. Additionally, it provides immediate support for a broad range of IP cameras on the market. “Socionext has been a reliable and trusted technology partner in ASSP for many years and share the same vision with us at Foxconn of innovating the next-generation AI solutions,” said Gene Liu, VP of Foxconn Technology Group, “We are pleased to partner with Socionext again to integrate the ‘Nx Witness VMS’ into Foxconn’s BOXiedge in or-
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der to deliver even greater value to HWSW integrated ARM solutions, bringing a more powerful and cost-effective solution to the retail and manufacturing industry.”
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he new edge computing system developed with Network Optix combines the ultra-fast processing capabilities of arm-based CPU with Network Optix’s Nx Witness VMS that integrates seamlessly with other products ‘Powered-by-Nx’ built on the Nx Meta video development platform for analyzing and enriching video data. It enables multiple video input processing in real-time and provides a powerful and intuitive user interface to view and manage multiple incoming IP video streams. The lightweight VMS can run on most hardware and leading server platforms. This compact and efficient Edge AI server is ideal for real-time edge inference applications such as being able to recognize and filter video input using metadata to identify objects, people, commodities, human faces and even pathways. Potential applications include smart retail, smart manufacturing, surveillance, medical AI, and more. “Socionext is taking a unique approach to solving the challenges of creating lightweight but powerful AI-enabled hardware with their advanced SoC solutions. The collaboration between Nx, Socionext and Foxconn strengthens the ability of all companies involved to
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bring to market exceptional intelligent video hardware that can be used for a variety of applications – from cloudbased IoT solutions to on-premise edge processing” said Tony Luce, Director of Marketing & Business Development, Network Optix. “Socionext, as a provider of SoCbased solutions, looks to create a solid
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Network Optix,” said Kotaro Goto, Vice Head of the Automotive & Industrial Business Group at Socionext, “Moving business processes to the edge with simple and scalable hardware solutions offer service providers the ability to streamline workflow and support a wide range of business needs, resulting in faster response times and data transfer speed.”
Receives ‘Secure by Default’ Certification OBOTIX has been awarded ‘Secure by Default’ certification in the UK. The certification for the new MOBOTIX 7 platform includes the new IP video system M73, launched at the MOBOTIX Global Partner Conference in October 2019, as well as the Mx6 product line. This highlights MOBOTIX’ ongoing focus on cyber security and privacy protection. MOBOTIX has been approved based on the 12 guiding principles of the surveillance camera commissioner. The company is now globally enabled to use the official ‘Secure by Default’ logo.
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Proactive approach to cyber security elf-certification allows manufacturers of surveillance camera devices and components to clearly demonstrate that their products meet requirements that ensure they are secure by default. The requirements are an important step forward in providing the best possible assurance for stakeholders that products aren’t vulnerable to cyberattacks. “Many congratulations to MOBOTIX AG in self-certifying their prod-
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ucts as Secure by Default,” highlighted Tony Porter, Surveillance Camera Commissioner, “The certification mark demonstrates to customers and stakeholders alike that the products listed on my website meet the new minimum requirements I expect in terms of cyber-secure surveillance camera products. It’s great that we have a number of proactive manufacturers like MOBOTIX AG leading the way toward a common goal to develop products which are to mitigate potential cyber-threats.”
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forms of cyber security vulnerability, as well as to provide the best possible assurance to stakeholders, the requirements are an important step forward for manufacturers, installers and users alike. Secure by Default highlights the conformity to the 12 guiding principles as part of the surveillance camera Code of Practice as well as the development and use of surveillance camera systems, of which MOBOTIX applies conform. Phillip Antoniou, Vice President Sales Europe South/ West & MEAPAC of MOBOTIX underlined “We’re very proud to achieve the ‘Secure by Default’ certification, this demonstrates the commitment that we as MOBOTIX have towards cyber security. We recognise the existing and increasing concerns and as such will be further developing our solutions and strategy to address this.”
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& Security Partner for Vehicle Security Partnership to improve vehicle cybersecurity life-cycle management by leveraging both companies’ technologies and expertise ujitsu Limited and Upstream Security Ltd., cutting-edge security solution provider for connected vehicles, recently announced a partnership for vehicle cybersecurity. The companies will collaborate in the development of security operations solutions for connected vehicles. As more vehicles are connected to the network, they are increasingly prone to the growing risk of cyber-attacks. International and domestic committees such as UNECE/ WP.29 have already started discussing regulation and standardization of cybersecurity for connected vehicles. Car manufacturers and fleet operators need to address and protect against vehicle data loss and unlawful vehicle application control while developing solutions for security operations. Upstream C4 is a cloud-based automotive cybersecurity solution that leverages auto threat intelligence, the industry’s first automotive threat feed. Driven by data, the solution protects connected vehicles and smart mobility services against cybersecurity threats. By integrating such a solution with Fujitsu’s ICT-SOC (ICT-Security Operation Center) solution and big data processing technology, the two companies will develop a comprehensive connected vehicle security solution that can detect the threats not only in vehicle side but also in the center side. The solution will be gradually rolled out during 2020 for car manufacturers and other mobility companies in Japan, North America and Europe. “Fujitsu will strengthen partnership with Upstream to realize safety and security for the mobility business,” said Junichi Azuma, Corporate Executive Officer, and EVP, Head of Private Enterprise Business in the Technology Solutions Business at Fujitsu Limited, “Fujitsu has positioned cybersecurity as one of the focus areas which bolster our customer’s digital transformation. Together with Upstream, we will contribute to the realization of a trusted mobility society in which everyone can rest assured by leveraging our security technologies and experience in the ICT field.” “The partnership with Fujitsu is strategic for Upstream to increase our footprint in the Japanese market,” said Yoav Levy, CEO and Co-Founder of Upstream Security, “Our mission is to protect every connected vehicle on the planet by detecting security incidents and remediate them before they become a real threat to the safety and security of drivers and passengers alike.”
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NVIF®, the leading global standardization initiative for IP-based physical security products, hosted its 21st Developers’ Plugfest late last year in Rome, an event that highlighted the continued demand for interoperable solutions. More than 30 developers and engineers from 18 ONVIF member companies gathered for this multi-day event, which featured 164 hours of testing. Attendees tested their implementations of ONVIF profiles along with other ONVIF profile-conformant products. Developers could also test products independently for profile conformance, as well as assess interoperability between their devices and those from other manufacturers. “The collaboration and exchange of ideas necessary for interoperability does not happen in a vacuum and as such, these events provide valuable face to face time for our members,” said Per Björkdahl, Chair of the ONVIF Steering Committee, “We are grateful for the continued support from our member companies and developers to help us continue to maintain profiles.” Profiles tested at this event included Profile S for basic video streaming, Profile T for advanced video streaming, Profile G for edge storage and retrieval and Profile Q for quick installation. Additionally, developers were able to perform testing of the Media2 service methods for media configuration and streaming and conformance testing for discovery. ONVIF Developers’ Plugfests are held twice a year around the world, allowing the global membership of ONVIF to gather and test their implementations. 78
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2020 Triples Rebooking Rate as Middle East Commercial Security Market Slated for 16% Annual Growth to 2025 Global trade event reaffirms Dubai’s position as a hub for pioneering security & safety products and solutions ntersec, the region’s leading trade fair for security, safety and fire protection, has recorded its highest rebooking rate with 150 exhibitors signing up for the 2021 event immediately after January’s show which represents a 200% increase from 2019’s onsite recommitments. The rebookings come in the wake of a 6W Research report which forecasts the Middle East’s commercial security market will grow 16% a year to 2025 to be worth US$8.4 billion. “This strong rebooking performance acknowledges the high potential of the regional security market and Intersec’s ability to reach key buyers,” said Andreas Rex, Show Director for Messe Frankfurt Middle East, which organises the Intersec exhibition and conference series. A pre-audited visitor count from January’s event – the 22nd in the annual series which ran from 19-21 January shows Intersec 2020 attracted 33,584 from 135 countries to Dubai World Trade Centre. With 1,100 exhibitors from 56 countries including two-third of the world’s top 50 security manufacturers, long-established exhibitors were impressed by the show’s expanding geographic reach. Amine Sadi, Regional Channel Sales Manager, Milestone Systems A/S, a software manufacturer of open platform IP video surveillance software, said at its 12th Intersec showing in January, the company and its community partners still managed to attract potential clients. “We found this year that several important potential clients arrived from markets we had not anticipated,” he said. IDIS, the video analytics expert which has pioneered deep learning analytics (IDLA) technology, said Intersec 2020 stood out for the sectoral range of its visitors. “There was an impressive range of serious buyers with interest in IDIS end-to-end video solutions from systems integrators and end users working in retail, banking, healthcare, hospitality and corporate sectors, from across the region and
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beyond. Visitors were genuinely interested in the latest technology, and wanted to drill down and ask how our video solutions will solve their problems and deliver,” explained Jamil Alasfar, Senior Sales Manager, IDIS Middle East & North Africa. IDIS announced a major video surveillance project it has secured with the Central Bank of Jordan, which led to some significant conversations with buyers about their new AI offerings and latest cameras, which they expect to progress very quickly. Intersec 2020’s powerful Intelligence Forums drew experts for an intense conference series which ran over the show’s three days. The forums included conferences, roundtables and live demos hosted by the Future Security Summit, the Fire Safety Conference, Government Summits and the Intersec ARENA. Behak Kangarloo, CISO Programme Director of BKTRON, UAE was both a speaker and a delegate at the ARENA, which he believes now serves as a solutions catalyst for the industry. “The conferences are informative and have tackled key topics in the security domain. These sessions also allow us as delegates and speakers to connect with each other in the same domain, discussing challenges and solutions in the security sector,” explained Kangarloo. Added Messe Frankfurt Middle East’s, Rex, “We are already working on content framework for next year’s Intersec Intelligence Forums ensuring we keep totally abreast of new industry developments and the fast-moving technology advances which are shaping it. We are committed to bringing the best brains in the business to Dubai to help ensure the regional industry benefits from the very latest knowledge which impacts the wider security, safety and fire protection fields which now involves a high degree of automation, AI, machine learning and biometrics developments.” The event will return during 24-26 January in 2021 at Dubai World Trade Centre and will be co-located with Light Middle East and Prolight + Sound Middle East which are also organised by Messe Frankfurt Middle East. SecurityLink India | February 2020 | www.securitylinkindia.com
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2020 4K Real-time hile traditional 4K HD over-coax products only allow 15fps, Dahua Technology’s 4K real-time doubles it, making 30fps a reality in live view. 4K real-time provides a superior visual experience in which tiny details are captured in better clarity within a large monitoring coverage. Moreover, with the help of AI coding, users won’t have to worry about the storage cost incurred from the clarity enhancement.
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ahua AI coding takes video compression to a new level of content-awareness. It puts emphasis on humans and vehicles while encoding, significantly improving the streaming quality compared with H.265. At the same time, AI coding also reduces the bit rate when there is no real target in sight, allowing efficient handling of videos to save HDD storage cost.
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rity guard in dim places like stores, parking lots and casinos. In addition, the full-color camera can work with AI functions to further enhance the probability and accuracy of target recognition and feature extraction.
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Full-color he demand for cameras to perform in low light environment is on the rise. According to the 2019 IHS video surveillance report regarding global low illumination trend, cameras with advanced low light functionality grow at 20.6% CAGR 2018-2023. In response to this increasing demand, Dahua Technology developed its full-color camera, which captures vivid colorful information even in low-light conditions. In places with high crime rates like a park at night or a dark alley, it effectively extracts the color features of the scenes such as human, vehicle or other objects, providing great help to police officers during the evidence obtaining procedure. Dahua Technology provides two series of full color cameras – LED series and non-IR series – both adopt large aperture lens that collects higher amount of absorbed light and present a more vivid and colorful image under dark environment. These cameras are capable of 24/7 colorful monitoring that can accurately identify people and objects in low light conditions. Cameras of LED series are equipped with LED that serves as a supplementary light in dark environments. The LED also serves another purpose – to deter intruders – that can significantly reduce crimes. Cameras of non-IR series have no complementary light device, which will not emit light like infrared camera at night. This means that this type of camera does not interfere with ongoing activities and does not contribute to light pollution in the environment. Also, it prevents reflections on rainy days and attraction of small insects, making it an ideal silent secu-
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lobal security company Hanwha Techwin recently took part in Intersec 2020. The trade show provided the perfect opportunity for Hanwha Techwin to showcase its market-leading products, including Middle East-optimized devices and cutting-edge AI solutions, on a truly global stage. Hanwha Techwin highlighted its ‘Expansion of Secure Life’ theme by showcasing some significant technological breakthroughs, including the latest Wisenet AI lineup and up-to-date security solutions tailored to local demands of a diverse range of market sectors. At the company’s booth, attendees were given the opportunity to gain first-hand experience with Hanwha Techwin’s industry-leading products,
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2020 solutions and technologies that span across multiple sectors. With ‘AI technology’ establishing an indispensable role in the video surveillance industry, Hanwha Techwin demonstrated its latest state-of-the-art AI solutions. Equipped with a powerful artificial intelligence (AI) engine that detects and classifies people and vehicles in real time, Wisenet’s AI cameras are designed to accurately capture the unique attributes of objects such as faces and license plates, whilst reducing false alarms caused by waving trees, video noise, and even shadows. The Wisenet AI NVR lineup is the first Wisenet NVR to feature AI. This provides real-time monitoring and video backup up to 8K resolution and further enhances user convenience through the new intuitive GUI. Hanwha Techwin also touched on its optimized solutions across numerous different vertical sectors including retail, transportation, plant and banking. The company’s retail and transportation smart security offerings, in particular, grabbed the keen attention of attendees thanks to its experiential booths. Wisenet Retail Insight v2.0 was one of them, providing business intelligence with age and gender-based people counting, heatmap and queue management features which are supported by Wisenet P series AI cameras. Meanwhile, the innovative Wisenet transportation appliance (TAW-4000H16) is equipped with TMS (transportation monitoring system) for the efficient operation and management of larger sites. In addition, the company introduced a broad range of Middle East-specialized solutions, one being the 16CH NVR(XRN-1610G), which boasts a built-in modem that permits seamless video and status transfer to a control center using 3G or 4G, allowing operators to remotely monitor multiple devices across long distances in real time. Moreover, since heavy industrial facilities such as gas pipelines, petrochemical plants, and oil refineries are potentially explosive, it is crucial that video surveillance systems used in such facilities pose zero risk of exploding, while capturing high-quality footage at the same time. Wisenet explosion-proof cameras more than meet these requirements, via powerful networks and a protective stainless-steel housing enclosure. It was the perfect setting for Hanwha Techwin to present 82
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its new multi-directional camera (PNM-9085RQZ), hybrid recording solution (Pentabrid DVR), and 8K resolution camera (TNB-9000) which are ideal for monitoring large spaces such as stadiums or airports, whilst the company also emphasized the significance of building trust through cybersecurity policies. The company’s global network was also highlighted, reiterating the importance of its R&D center and production based at the company’s South Korean headquarters as it expands its worldwide network to over 16,000 partners across 100 countries. “This year’s Intersec marked the beginning of not only a new year, but a new decade too. We’re very proud to begin this new era by presenting to the world Hanwha Techwin’s state-of-the-art technologies that have been carefully developed to match the constantly evolving security and surveillance landscapes,” said a Hanwha Techwin representative, “Based on our firm belief that trust remains an essential aspect of the industry, we will continue to improve our world-renowned core technologies while simultaneously introducing new revolutionary AI solutions and reinforcing our cybersecurity.”
VIVOTEK and CyberLink Announce Strategic Partnership in Facial Recognition IVOTEK, the global leading IP surveillance solution provider, and CyberLink Corp., a pioneer of AI and facial recognition technologies, have recently entered into a strategic partnership, which will integrate CyberLink’s FaceMe® AI facial recognition engine into VIVOTEK’s IP surveillance solutions. The initial collaboration was showcased in VIVOTEK’s booth at Intersec 2020 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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2020 “Founded in 2000, VIVOTEK has been dedicated to the IP surveillance industry for 20 years. Entering the era of AIoT, we will continue global partnerships to accelerate and enhance video applications by joining forces with industry-leading analytic software providers. We are honored to partner with CyberLink, also a Taiwanese company and to adopt CyberLink’s FaceMe®, which was ranked one of the most accurate AI facial recognition engines in the NIST Face Recognition Vendor Test (VISA and WILD tests),” said Owen Chen, Chairman of VIVOTEK, “Through this strengthened alliance, facial recognition intelligence will be integrated with VIVOTEK’s network cameras and back-end video management software, enabling security operators to receive accurate facial recognition alerts based on both blacklists and whitelists. We are very pleased to see our partnership being elevated to a new chapter today, further enhancing our goal to provide advanced video value for users around the globe.” “The demand for facial recognition is booming, driven by the latest IoT and AIoT innovations, and enabling a wide array of scenarios across industries such as security, home and public safety, retail, banking and more,” said Dr. Jau Huang, CyberLink’s Founder and CEO, “Each application is dependent on the performance of the cameras used to capture faces. CyberLink is pleased to partner with VIVOTEK, a world leader in surveillance cameras, and to integrate FaceMe® into VIVOTEK devices to provide accurate and reliable solutions to the market.”
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We are very grateful to the consultants, resellers, distributors and technology partners who took the time to come to our open day and help us celebrate this important stage in our company’s development Rohit Khubchandani VSS’ Regional Sales Director for METAI
Wesley Varughese, who has recently been relocated to Dubai as VSS’ Business Development Manager for the METAI region was also present there. Earlier Wesley was based at BCD International’s U.S. headquarters in Chicago, Ill., since 2016, during which he acquired experience in several different roles. Most recently he has been focusing on supporting customers across the EMEA region to bolster channel business development and enablement. “We are delighted that Wesley has made the decision to move from the U.S. to join our Middle East team. He has made the transition to more greatly assist BCD International and its divisions, increase market share and penetration in the region. This reflects the fact that the company’s global expansion focus has been largely directed toward the METAI
Our support for Intersec 2020, the opening of our office in Dubai Internet City and my relocation, all underscore a determination to succeed in the METAI region. We fully appreciate the need to be in local contact with our customers, so that we can better understand their requirements and provide the best possible pre and post sales support Wesley Varughese VSS’ Business Development Manager, METAI
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2020 markets,” said Rohit Khubchandani, VSS’ Regional Sales Director for METAI (Middle East, Turkey, Africa & India), “Although primarily focusing on helping VSS achieve success, Wesley’s expertise also will be available to any BCD International ecosystem partners in order to help support their sales and business development efforts. His extensive knowledge of the market-disrupting technologies built into our appliance portfolio certainly will be put to very good use as the company looks to raise the level of support it provides to the video surveillance community across the region.”
Pelco Presents Updates to Multiple Product Lines at Intersec 2020
elco, Inc. attended the recently held Intersec 2020 in Dubai to showcase a number of new products, solutions and services. Here are a few of the key innovations which were on display: Sarix Professional Series 3 Fixed IP Cameras (launched): Available in mini-dome, bullet, box and wedge configurations, the latest Sarix cameras offer a variety of exclusive features for customers that need high-definition video in low or no-light conditions as well as protection against vandalism and extreme temperatures. The Spectra 7 PTZ IP Camera (soon to be launched): The latest iteration of Pelco’s line of PTZ IP cameras can capture up to 30 images per second at 4K resolution. It boasts true wide dynamic range, advanced low-light performance, anti-bloom technology, and comes with significantly reduced storage requirements due to advanced compression capabilities.
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Video Storage Solutions (VSS) also marked the official opening of its new Middle East office with an open day attended by over 100 guests. “This is a truly exciting time for VSS,” said Rohit Khubchandani, “The opening of our office in Dubai Internet City underscores our commitment to a region which we regard as a key market for our recording and storage appliances. Located in the heart of Dubai, the office will serve as a regional hub, enabling us to serve our customers and business partners more efficiently.” VSS, a division of the BCD International, specialises in offering video recording and storage appliances pre-engineered with Milestone XProtect ® video management software through its channel partners. The appliances are built on the latest generation of Intel Xeon Scalable processors and utilise Seagate Skyhawk AI surveillance-grade drives. They also feature innovative and market-disrupting technology such as its storage accelerator, which significantly increases storage scalability, performance and reliability.
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2020 VideoXpert v3.7 (launched): The most recent update of Pelco’s world-renowned video management system, VX v3.7 includes valuable new features such as high frame rate playback, SMS notifications for alarms, recording schedules that can be triggered by any event, and new architecture that allows you to connect to the VxOps Center from a different network. Pelco’s solutions, services and products address the distinct needs of clients in a variety of sectors, including education, health care, hospitality, airports, city surveillance, and energy. Pelco provides end-to-end solutions that include Pelco cameras, customized firmware and company designed VMS software. Pelco also offers professional services, either on-site or remotely, to quickly set up systems with the latest software and customized configurations to address each customer’s unique needs. Visitors stopping by the Pelco booth also got a sneak preview of thermal cameras with unmatched resolution that are planned to hit the market later this year. “The past year has brought major changes for Pelco,” said CEO Kurt Takahashi, “The company has updated its roadmap and our team is both motivated and equipped to turn our steep ambitions for future growth into reality. We’re excited to explore and develop new products as well as to continue to enhance those that have already established us as the world’s premier provider of surveillance technology. I would strongly encourage anybody interested in meeting the new Pelco to swing by our booth at Intersec.”
Suprema Unveils its Latest Facial Recognition Solution at Intersec 2020 uprema Inc., a leading global provider of biometrics and security solutions, unveiled its latest facial recognition solution at Intersec 2020. At the show, Suprema showcased its latest mobile credential solution, facial recognition technology and enterprise access control solutions. In particular, the company announced new FaceStation, which will be released this year, and successfully introduced a significant improvement over existing face recognition products. The company expects to see a high growth of its face recognition market, as it receives inquiries from various customers before its launch in 2nd half of this year. Suprema also offers a unique and differentiated value with its own platform called BioStar 2 and it is a web-based, open, and integrated security platform that provides comprehensive functionality for access control and time and attendance. It offers a broad solution that can control various access of multiple spaces and manage all credentials such as fingerprint, card, face, mobile and QR.
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First EZVIZ C3W Colour Night Vision Wi-Fi Camera Bringing 24x7 Colour Images
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ZVIZ, a global smart home security brand has introduced the first EZVIZ C3W colour night vision Wi-Fi camera featuring colour night vision. This innovative security camera makes it dramatically easier and smarter for users to protect their home and business anytime, anywhere. This camera enables to see colour images in the dark making them look more real and clear – a new breakthrough technology in EZVIZ’s product line.
and friends through mobile. Along with the camera that allows the user to record, there are 10 second audio messages to either welcome or deter visitors, for example, ‘Hello! You are welcome’ or ‘Do not touch’ etc. The camera also has 2 spotlights, which not only help in viewing colour images, but can also offer outdoor lighting that can be turned on or off with one touch of mobile. The user can also adjust the brightness. The active defence system with inbuilt siren and alarm can help the user deter unwanted intruders. Upon detection of intruders, the camera will set off loud siren and two spotlights to scare them off. The end-user’s night vision is lit up and restored to full colour thanks to the Ezviz colour night vision camera. He can quickly identify details of interest like the colour of the clothes of the person or a car passing by even in darkness as if the user sees them face to face. In addition, it has got all other EZVIZ security features like 2 way communication, instant motion alert, active defence system (alarm and flash light), IP67 certified and storage slot up to 256 GB. It works seamlessly with the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa (Virtual Voice Assistant).
LEGIC Orbit Added with New Security Feature orrect configuration of readers in the field forms the basis of secure ID solutions. In the latest version of LEGIC Orbit, the option to restrict configuration data to specific reader ICs is a very powerful new feature. LEGIC Orbit offers the possibility to transmit cryptographic keys and other configuration data from the management system securely to readers in the field. This works via so-called versatile configuration packages (VCP), which are generated in a hardware security module (HSM) and distributed to readers in the field via smartphones or management system. With this new feature, one can now restrict the validity of each VCP to specific reader devices based on their chipID which uniquely identifies every LEGIC reader IC. This fea-
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The FLIR Quasar™ 4K IR PTZ camera delivers crisp video quality with best-in-class low light capabilities and long-range IR illumination for exceptional performance. Designed for cybersecurity, the Quasar 4K IR PTZ features an updated web interface for secure access. Unifying the latest PTZ technology, optics, mechanics and seamless integration with video management systems, the Quasar 4K IR PTZ is the ideal end-to-end solution for city surveillance deployments, critical infrastructure, airports and other high-security outdoor applications.
ture provides additional protection against abuse of configuration data and can help prevent configuration errors. For example, a cryptographic key for a specific building is generated in the secure LEGIC Orbit environment. Subsequent distribution of this key via VCP can now be restricted to readers installed only in that building. This feature makes it impossible to wrongly configure readers not belonging to that building.
Cybels Analytics New AI-Based Platform to Detect the Most Complex Cyberattacks
t the 2020 edition of the International Cybersecurity Forum (FIC), Thales is unveiling Cybels Analytics, an innovative cybersecurity platform relying on advanced artificial intelligence and big data analytics technologies. The platform provides faster, sharper, more exhaustive detection of the most complex attacks in real time or proactively in differed time (hunting). It meets the needs of the most demanding customers, operating as a single, simple platform that even allows individual users to adapt the AI algorithms to the specific operational context of each sector. The cyberattack techniques that have emerged in recent years are increasingly complex and hard to detect. Despite growing awareness on the part of organisations, and frequent deployments of rules-based detection systems designed around well-known attack patterns, cybersecurity analysts also need to detect previously unknown threats, detect attacks more quickly and save time in conducting investigation analysis once a system has been compromised. Thales has developed Cybels Analytics, a comprehensive and advanced attack detection solution, to meet these needs. The innovative platform combines real-time threat detection based on analysis of existing threats (cyber threat intelligence) and proactive search for advanced and unprecedented cyberattacks (cold investigation or hunting), thanks
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Quasar 4K IR PTZ Camera he FLIR Quasar™ 4K IR PTZ camera provides long-range surveillance and IR illumination, delivering evidentiary 4K resolution and superior performance in low-light scenarios for safe city, critical infrastructure and outdoor sites. The camera’s low predictable bit rate, improved wide dynamic range, and enhanced image stabilization features enable crisp video quality for optimal detection. The Quasar 4K IR PTZ also offers ONVIF support, extended PTZ control functions, hardened cybersecurity protocols, a simplified web interface, and integration with FLIR United VMS for a total solution.
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trusted solution that delivers more efficient results, more simply and in a significantly shorter timeframe so that users can focus on value-added tasks in an area where talent is scarce and needs are constantly rising,” said Laurent Maury, Vice President, Cybersecurity and Critical Information Systems, Thales.
to artificial intelligence and graphic visualization modules. These capabilities significantly reduce the time taken to detect advanced persistent threats from three months in average to just a few days, according to test results. Cybels Analytics uses machine learning algorithms developed by Thales to detect abnormal situations based on huge volumes of heterogeneous data from multiple sources (network data, end point analysis, OT logging etc.), helping to identify attack patterns and discover previously unknown threats. These algorithms, based on the principles of Thales TrUE AI, can be tailored to the specific needs of each business sector of activity by customers themselves via an easyto-use graphical interface. Cybels Analytics can be integrated with an on-premise security operations centre (SOC) or provided as a service in the cloud, enabling all the user’s detection systems (SIEM, EDR, NIDS etc.) to work together and complement one another. The platform is an important addition to Thales’s cybersecurity offering, rounding out the range of managed services provided through its SOC network and supporting the Cybels Sensor trusted probe, which is accredited by France’s National Agency for Information System Security (ANSSI). Cybels Analytics is also connected to the Thales Cyber Threat Intelligence service. By cross-referencing information about existing cyberthreats with an organisation’s system logs, Cybels Analytics ensures more acute, more exhaustive detection of untargeted attacks, revealing three times more indicators of compromise detection than conventional attack detection products. “We developed Cybels Analytics to help cybersecurity analysts overcome the challenges they face on a daily basis: growing data volumes, long detection times and investigation procedures, and the difficult task of qualifying previously unknown situations. Cybels Analytics is a 88
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5 MP IP Camera Industry Grade HighResolution IP Camera atrix offers the best-in-class 5 MP IP security cameras, powered by Sony STARVIS sensor with Exmor technology to deliver exceptional performance under low light. Available in dome and bullet variants, Matrix 5MP IP cameras are best suited for enterprises and are ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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●● Adaptive streaming – Reduces frame rate based on motion, saves up to 50% of storage space. ●● Vandal proof – Comes with unbreakable closure (IK10). ●● Real-time security – Offers early detection, instant notifications, and two-way audio. ●● IP66 certified project and professional series – Glitchfree performance under extreme conditions.
variant for easy integration into small systems. Their cost-optimized platform design delivers unprecedented value for money. Thus, the cameras are the ideal choice for machine vision applications requiring a small and lightweight camera delivering high image quality and frame rates at an affordable cost.
Alvium 1800 USB Camera Now available with Sony Pregius CMOS Global Shutter sensors
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Allied Vision releases first Alvium 1800 U camera models incorporating Sony’s popular high-performance image sensors ith the Alvium 1800 U-040 and the Alvium 1800 U-158, Allied Vision released the first camera models within the Alvium camera series that are equipped with Sony’s high-performance CMOS sensors with Pregius global shutter technology. The Alvium 1800 U-040 incorporates the 0.4 Megapixel IMX287 sensor and the Alvium 1800 U-158 is equipped with the 1.58 megapixel IMX273 sensor.
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Leading Residential Lock Manufacturer Expands Smart Home Line with Fingerprint Enabled Lock he Kwikset® brand of Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. – Hardware & Home Improvement Division, adds to its family of Wi-Fi enabled smart locks with its latest addition, Halo™ Touch Wi-Fi smart lock. Using the latest technology
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to create a convenient and secure smart home experience, Halo Touch smart lock provides homeowners access to their home via fingerprint. Halo Touch smart lock comes with the ability to program and store up to 100 fingerprints (50 users), ensuring all family and household members can access the home with one-touch fingerprint locking and unlocking. In addition, through the Kwikset app, homeowners can remotely monitor and control their Halo Touch smart locks from anywhere in the world while connected to the Internet. Like its predecessor, Halo, the brand’s first foray into Wi-Fi enabled smart locks, will connect directly to homeowners’ existing Wi-Fi network and smartphone to create a simple, secure smart home, without the need for a third-party hub, panel or subscription service. “Building upon the technological advances with the original Halo Wi-Fi-enabled smart locks, Kwikset once again is at the forefront of security technology with Halo Touch,” said Ali Atash, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Kwikset, Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. – Hardware & Home Improvement Division, “With the introduction of Halo Touch, Kwikset continues to reinforce our commitment to creating residential security solutions for our customers.”
Highly Secure, OffLine Protection Against Ransomware New Ransomware Protection Packs Store Data in an Offline Vault, Using Active Vault Software to Eliminate Tape Handling
Protecting critical data with an off-line copy ape has proven to be an effective line of defense against ransomware and is shown to be resilient against modern cyberattacks. While most companies back up data to disk on a regular basis, when ransomware viruses target backup systems, those viruses can lay dormant and undetected on the network until eventually triggering an infection throughout the entire backup environment. The ransomware can then infect data on disk – including replicated copies, even in the cloud. Storing and protecting data off-line has significant benefits. When disk is compromised, storing critical data on an on-premise off-line vaulted partition in the library reduces the complexity of recovering a production environment from the cloud, eliminating egress charges. Off-line storage is the most cost-effective method for long-term data archival, factoring in today’s tape capacities. While Quantum’s Ransomware protection packs are secure, the active vault software layer provides intelligence. Intelligent software protection upgrades are also available for existing library customers.
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he Active Vault feature, only available in Quantum’s Scalar tape libraries, builds on tape’s inherently secure offline nature by creating a totally ‘air-gapped’ vault within the library. Administrators can set a policy to move tapes from the backup application-connected partition to an Active Vault partition, a logical area within the library that has no network connectivity, and no network-connected devices. No other tape library today offers in-library vaulting. This unique feature in Scalar libraries enables customers to retain
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an ultra-secure and totally offline copy of data, eliminating administrative tape handling. Quantum’s Ransomware protection packs come in three capacity points ranging from a small up to 200TB to up to 2PB in large configurations. Software licenses and services are included, and the protection packs are priced to be more cost-competitive than custom solutions.
Intercept X for Mobile New security for Chrome OS and Mobile Threat Defense for Android and iOS Devices protects users from new fleeceware applications uncovered by SophosLabs ophos has recently introduced Sophos Intercept X for Mobile with new security capabilities for Chrome OS devices and improved mobile threat defense for Android and iOS devices. Sophos also published research, Fleeceware Apps Persist on the Play Store, that details new findings on fleeceware applications that overcharge unsuspecting consumers for functionality widely available in other free or low-cost apps. First discovered by SophosLabs on Google Play in September 2019, fleeceware remains a problem with more than 20 newly discovered applications totaling nearly 600 million alleged installations, as reported by Google. “Fleeceware and other unscrupulous app developers are walking a fine line to avoid breaking hard and fast app store rules. This sneaky behavior is unethical, but not illegal,” said
Dan Schiappa, Chief Product Officer at Sophos, “Possibly more worrisome are the stealthy cybercriminals who increasingly target mobile devices to carry out attacks for financial gain, or as an ‘easy in’ to connected corporate networks. No mobile device is immune and attackers are counting on unprotected devices and unpatched flaws to carry out their attacks. Intercept X for Mobile protects users from risky applications and malicious content, and keeps business data on mobile devices secure.” Leveraging the same deep learning anti-malware technology used in Intercept X for Windows, macOS and server, Intercept X for Mobile protects users, their devices and their data from known and never before seen mobile threats. A completely redesigned interface simplifies security management and aids accessibility for users with disabilities.
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HyDropTM System High-Altitude High-Precision Aerial Firefighting Solution Using a computed launch of liquid pellets from high altitude, the HyDrop™ system lifts the long standing restriction on night-time aerial firefighting
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lbit Systems completed a successful field demonstration of its patented Hydrop system, an innovative solution enabling high-altitude high-precision aerial firefighting. The field demonstration took place recently as part of an exercise led by the Israel Fire and Rescue Authority. During the exercise two Air Tractor aircraft from the Israeli Fire Fighting
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of pellets per hour. The biodegradable pellets which can be filled with either water, foam or fire retardant, have been proved to have no harmful residues and their dropping has also been tested and found to be safe to crews on the ground.
Squadron were directed to extinguish a burning field, from as high as 500 ft., more than four times higher than the average altitude of a standard aerial firefighting sortie. Using the HyDrop system each aircraft launched 1.6 tons of 140 gram liquid pellets in a computed ballistic trajectory, achieving a precise hit with saturation of 1-2 liter per 1 square meter. Since 1953, aerial firefighting has been carried out using liquid cascade drop methods that require sorties to be conducted at an altitude of a 100-120 ft. in order to reduce liquid loss caused by the aerosol effect. Such low-altitude flights are restricted to daytime due to safety concerns and Civil Aviation regulations. The experience from around the globe clearly shows that restricting aerial firefighting to daytime severely degrades its operational contribution. Addressing this needs gap, Elbit Systems developed the Hydrop system that enables a high-precision computed launch of bio-degradable liquid pellets from 500-2,000 ft., altitudes that are safe and certified for night flight by Civil Aviation. With Helicopter, fixed wing and heavy lifter configurations, Hydrop integrates fighter aircraft avionics including a ballistic computer, command and control (C2) system and advanced display systems, together with liquid pellets stored in a specially designed airborne dispenser. The C2 unit navigates the aircraft to the drop point while the ballistic computer produces an accurate launch trajectory, taking into account aircraft velocity, altitude, GPS location, wind conditions, and the weight and shape of the liquid pellets. In addition to lifting the restriction on night-time aerial firefighting, this high-altitude system improves pilots safety and increases the effectiveness of aerial firefighting, during day and night, by eliminating the liquid loss caused by the aerosol effect. The Hydrop system includes a pellets manufacturing machine (static or mobile). Housed in a standard 20ft. container, the manufacturing machine can produce up to 10 tons 92
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IXM WEB 2.1 An All-in-One Platform for Access Control and Workforce Management
nvixium released IXM WEB 2.1, a faster and more responsive version of their enterprise level management software platform. IXM WEB 2.1 is 6x faster delivering seamless navigation, and includes a variety of new features and numerous stability and performance related bug fixes. It incorporates the latest development technologies and the highest encryption standards for data privacy and secure communication. The application was designed with the customer in mind. The company announced that their new software release IXM WEB 2.1 is available starting January 18, 2020 from their website as an upgrade to existing customers with an annual support contract (ASC). The ASC covers post-sales support from the Invixium Technical Services team for biometric
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Revolutionary new software IXM WEB 2.1 will be available to existing customers with an Annual Support Contract (ASC)
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products, software, IXM Customizations, various third party products and integrations, as well as firmware and software updates that may include new features, enhancements and bug fixes. The ASC for the first 12 months is included in the purchase of the product or software. IXM WEB 2.1 is not just a mere update but a major upgrade over all previous versions. While major upgrades are usually chargeable, as an exception, Invixium has decided to provide this new version free of charge, to all customers with an active ASC. Invixium strongly recommends keeping the IXM WEB and device firmware up-to-date to take advantage of new features, enhancements and bug fixes but also to ensure the security and stability of the installation is always maintained. “The Invixium ASC delivers tremendous value,” said Shiraz Kapadia, CEO and President of Invixium, “Our desire is to continue providing an exceptional level of support that has differentiated us in the market. The revenue from ASC sales will be directly reinvested back to fuel the expansion of the Invixium Technical Services team and infrastructure to better serve our network of customers worldwide.”
UniSee LCD Video Wall Series Addressing a Broader Range of Applications and Allowing End-users to select the Solution best Suited to their Needs
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arco introduced a new member in its innovative Barco UniSee LCD video wall range. Barco UniSee® 500, with a brightness level of 500 cd/m², brings all the advantages of the original Barco UniSee platform, plus some new features, to environments with controlled and reduced ambient lighting conditions. This includes meeting rooms, television studios, simulation systems and smaller control rooms. In this way, end-users can benefit from the unique Barco UniSee features and get even more value for their money.
The launch of the award-winning Barco UniSee platform meant a landmark for LCD video walls. Offering the world’s smallest optical seam, and almost eliminating the ‘black raster’ that traditionally interrupts the content shown on LCD video walls, Barco UniSee significantly reduces this disturbing impact on the viewing experience and avoids information loss. Furthermore, because the platform has been completely redesigned, it is also a huge step forward in terms of image quality, installation precision, serviceability and reliability.
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he new Barco UniSee 500 answers the market demand for an LCD video wall that excels in image quality, reliability and serviceability at a reduced brightness level and cost. This can be used in indoor environments that are mainly lit by artificial light, like office environments. For ergonomic reasons, the brightness levels of such video walls rarely exceed 400 cd/m² and don’t require the brightness levels of the original Barco UniSee solution. “End-users should be able to choose the right proposition, which is a combination of features, brightness and cost,” said Pietro Capretta, Product Manager LCD at Barco, “By offering Barco UniSee 500, we are now also optimally addressing the requirements of environments with controlled ambient lighting. This new solution complements our existing Barco UniSee video wall at 800 cd/m² that remains the recommended proposition for bright environments, for applications where viewers need to be attracted and/ or impressed, but also in the case of large video walls that run 24/7 (as users benefit from extended lifetime).”
Everything you know, and more ll the other components and benefits of the original Barco UniSee platform are available in the new Barco UniSee 500. This includes the UniSee Mount that automatically aligns the video wall and keeps it aligned over time (using the power of gravity), provides the best image uniformity in the market, and uses the Sense X automatic color and brightness calibration.
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What’s more, Barco UniSee 500 also includes some new features. Set-up and maintenance can now be performed faster and more easily using the upgraded UniSee Connect module. A wizard guides the user through the complete installation process and the individual panels are automatically recognized at the right position in the video wall. The new local dimming feature allows for higher contrast, lower radiated heat and reduced power consumption.
Benefitting from the existing UniSee ecosystem arco UniSee 500 can also benefit from the ecosystem partners that offer tailored components for the Barco UniSee platform. This includes touch overlays for increased interactivity, trim solutions for elegant integration in the environment, additional mounting structures to allow for free-standing set-ups etc. There is even a specially designed curved mounting solution that makes it possible to have a concave curvature of video wall for an increased ergonomic and immersive effect.
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Valerus 20 New Version of Valerus VMS Delivering enterprise performance with interactive mapping, an event query engine and more icon Industries, Inc., designer and manufacturer of video surveillance and access control software, hardware and components, has recently announced the availability of Valerus version 20, which adds features designed to expand its overall capabilities while maintaining its core value as the easiest VMS on the market. This latest release offers features that include interactive mapping, an event query engine, and bookmarking functionality. Valerus’ new interactive mapping feature provides the ability to create detailed maps from PNG or JPEG image files. Users can then overlay resource icons on to these maps, with the flexibility to control the location and view of the resource – for added ease of functionality, maps can be linked to other
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maps. The mapping functionality presents a wealth of information in a very efficient and understandable manner and is extremely useful for local law enforcement and security teams. The addition of a dedicated events database provides the ability to store all events that occur in Valerus, including both internal and external events, allowing the user to look back historically. This offers a new search capability where users can create queries based on parameters such as motion detection, digital input, external events and analytics services. The event search feature enhances the way users interact with systems, dramatically improving event response times and helping make event issues more actionable. Another new feature available in version 20 is bookmarking, which adds the ability for the user to create a bookmark related to a specific video feed and allows entering notes so users can easily share information. The bookmark is accessible on the playback video and will be stored in the events database, so it can be queried. Bookmarking helps keep track of noteworthy events while users are building a case or trying to gain a better understanding of concerning incidents. In keeping with the Valerus commitment to delivering ‘advanced simplicity,’ Valerus 20 has enhanced many user functions for ease-of-use. There is now the ability to enforce a complex password for increased security. The numeric ID of a device can now be edited directly on its resource properties page as well the dedicated numeric ID page. The Excel report shows added information, including the MAC address, numeric ID and Gateway server, to better serve the user. There is a dynamic link from an error on the dashboard directly to that resource’s configuration page. An advanced log report was added to aid in troubleshooting any problems that might arise. To encourage users to take advantage of this new release introduction, Vicon has launched two promotional campaigns. The offers are targeted at new VMS installs and VMS replace-
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ment projects, offering free licenses for Valerus 20; so now is the time to experience the advanced simplicity of Valerus. “Vicon’s Valerus VMS platform has proven to be widely embraced in enterprise applications, and we anticipate that the features we are introducing with Valerus version 20 will do much to further that trend,” said Bret McGowan, Senior V.P. of Sales and Marketing.
myNav Cloud Platform to Help Enterprises Navigate the Cloud Landscape myNav assesses, designs and simulates cloud solutions to accelerate business transformation ccenture recently launched myNav, a cloud platform that helps organizations design and simulate different cloud solutions to identify the ones that best fit their specific business requirements. Identifying the right cloud solution can be complicated as there are multiple cloud providers and cloud models – including public, private, multi and hybrid. Further, many companies spend significant time and money migrating applications and data centers to the cloud only to find that the applications don’t always operate optimally. Accenture research shows that nearly two-thirds of companies are not seeing the expected benefits from their cloud migration initiatives. myNav evaluates multiple variables – including an organization’s technology infrastructure, applications, data, operational model and business outcomes – to identify the right solution for enterprises, then simulates it at scale to confirm its viability and refine the business case. By providing a customized roadmap, myNav enables organizations to maximize the return on their current and future cloud technology investments. For example, myNav recommends the application transformation approach for clients to accelerate their innovation in the cloud. “We built myNav based on our knowledge repository of more than 30,000 cloud projects and over 80 industry
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solutions deployed worldwide in nearly every industry,” said Bhaskar Ghosh, group chief executive of Accenture Technology Services. “myNav uses this repository to simulate optimal and scalable cloud architectures and solutions. By providing a more informed view and a calibrated cloud strategy for business transformation, myNav helps clients compete more effectively in today’s data-driven, cloud-enabled economy.” myNav provides a recommended cloud target through a three-step process: 1. Scanning and assessing the client’s existing infrastructure, application and data landscape, and recommending the most appropriate cloud architecture and solution. 2. Using an automated artificial intelligence (AI) engine to interact with Accenture’s library of collective cloud expertise, and recommend an enterprise architecture and solution. 3. Simulating and testing the scaled-up model of the client’s recommended cloud solution to identify the value and help build the business case for an optimal solution for their business requirements.
“Enterprises need solutions to not only ease their initiatives of migrate to and transform in the cloud but also bring certainty in their cloud journey,” said Yugal Joshi, Vice President at Everest Group, “They are struggling in deriving value from cloud as they are not able to deeply assess what will work for them. As multi-cloud strategies become increasingly important, enterprises will need to have better migration approaches to ensure RoI from cloud initiatives. The key is to bring conviction in cloud adoption by learning from other adopters, leveraging advanced data insights, and creating contextualized cloud adoption strategies that can predict and guide what will work, what will not, and what are the changes needed for a transformative cloud journey.” SecurityLink India | February 2020 | www.securitylinkindia.com
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