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FLIR’s Contract for Australian Army

FLIR Systems, Inc., has been awarded a $6.8 Million firm-fixed-price order to deliver Black Hornet Personal Reconnaissance Systems (PRS) in support of the Australian Army. The units delivered under this contract will support platoon and troop level organic surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The Australian Army previously purchased the Black Hornet PRS for test and evaluation purposes, leading to the awarded contract for full operational deployment after a re-competed tender. “We are pleased to be selected by the Australian Army to provide this previously non-existent personal reconnaissance technology,” said Jim Cannon, President and CEO of FLIR Systems, “This recent contract highlights the increasing demand for the Black Hornet to be incorporated within the operational capability of the world’s leading militaries, providing immediate deployable security.” This contract expands the use of FLIR PRS for Army surveillance and reconnaissance programs. FLIR has delivered over 5,000 Black Hornet PRS around the world, reiterating the demand for the relatively new nano-UAV technology offered by FLIR. FLIR will manufacture the systems in Oslo, Norway. Deliveries will begin in 2018 and be completed within one year.

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Smiths Detection Secures Tokyo’s Narita International Airport

Smiths Detection, has been selected to supply innovative solutions for people screening and search functions in Tokyo’s Narita International Airport. Narita has chosen to install 13 of Smiths Detection’s eqo portals following a national directive from the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) to upgrade checkpoint security to comply with the latest international standards. The eqo solution will help enhance security, productivity and passenger experience. Using unique, flat-panel millimetre wave technology, eqo offers state-of-the-art people screening detection capability with a minimal footprint. It allows checkpoints to evolve from mechanical screening to electronically steered technology, offering better image quality and system reliability. As a result, this reliable and easily serviceable system helps reduce the burden of security screening in airports. “More than 20 million visitors  entered Japan last year and this number is expected to increase due to the Rugby World Cup in 2019 and Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic games in 2020,” commented, Nathan Manzi, Vice President of Asia Pacific at Smiths Detection, “For this reason, Japan’s International airports are seeking to increase and strengthen the effectiveness of the security process while ensuring that passengers move quickly and seamlessly through them. Narita selected our eqo solution as it offers a small footprint and the highest passenger throughput comparable to alternative products in the market.” By implementing eqo, airports have a rapid means of detecting concealed objects using the system’s real-time automated detection interface. eqo’s multi-material detection abilities help reveal any concealed objects, such as metals, liquids and narcotics, which can compromise aircraft  safety. Due to its small footprint dimensions, eqo can be easily integrated into existing checkpoints without requiring major alterations to standard layouts and operations.

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Uniview Secures Carrefour Hypermarket

Uniview provided the video surveillance solution for Carrefour Hypermarket, major shopping destination in Deira Dubai, UAE. Founded in France, Carrefour is one of the largest hypermarket chains in the world, and one of the popular hypermarkets in the region. In order to create a safe and comfortable shopping environment, the Carrefour Hypermarket in Deira Dubai chose Uniview video surveillance solution. More than 200 UNV IP cameras are installed in and around the mall, covering the whole shopping areas, including the stairs, the elevators and the cashiers etc. UNV NVR516 is used for management and storage. Six decoders and one keyboard are adopted in the solution as well. With UNV VMS – EZStation, security managers are able to oversee the whole areas in the central control room. Highlights High level data safety: redundant design and RAID NVR In order to keep the system working with highest safety level, NVR516 provides redundant power supply in case of electricity failure. For data storage, NVR516 provides different redundant arrays of independent disks like RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10. Even if one of the HDD is broken by chance, NVR can prevent the data missing and rebuild RAID within a short time. In the Carrefour Hypermarket solution, 3 pieces of NVR516 are used, out of which 2 are used for storage, and the third one is regarded as back-up NVR, which ensures the whole system remains running in the most stable and reliable way. Ease of use: User-friendly EZStation system With casual and ever changing staff, it requires the operations to be simple so that no extra training is needed when someone else is accessing the system. Uniview has fine-tuned the GUI and the EZStation to be user friendly and intuitive. Functionality: smart functions UNV NVR and camera support intrusion detection. By setting a restricted area beforehand, it can detect if anyone enters the restricted zone at any time and can send an alarm. It is especially useful to prevent theft at night when the hypermarket is closed. With a massive people flow in hypermarkets like Carrefour, people counting function is especially usefuls. Hence, managers can reasonably reorganize employees’ working time so as to save cost. Moreover, when searching video record, UNV NVR516 enables security staffs to search quickly with smart search functions. All of these smart functions bring great convenience to customers. The on-board analytics and the ability to save time with features such as Smart Search are huge pluses.

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FLIR’s Contract for U.S. Army

FLIR Systems, Inc. has been awarded a $74.7 million firm-fixed-price order to deliver TacFLIR® surveillance cameras in support of the U.S. Army EO/ IR-Force Protection (FP) program. The U.S. Army will purchase the systems through Army Contracting Command, Redstone. The units delivered under this contract will support the ongoing U.S. Army EO/ IR-FP program, which provides enhanced perimeter security and force protection for U.S. troops stationed around the world such as Iraq and Afghanistan. As part of the same program, FLIR was also awarded an $8.8 million contract in the third quarter 2017 to deliver other FLIR Ranger® radars. “We are honored to continue our long-standing support of the U.S. Army,” said Jim Cannon, CEO and President of FLIR, “This program highlights our ability to rapidly deploy our technology for critical missions and underscores FLIR’s commercially developed, military qualified approach.” The contract expands the use of FLIR stabilized surveillance systems for the U.S. Army’s EO/ IR-FP programs. FLIR has delivered over a thousand EO/ IR sensors to the U.S. Army as part of this program to support the safety of U.S. forces and those of U.S. allies, including a variety of systems. FLIR will manufacture the systems in Wilsonville, Oregon. Deliveries will begin in 2017 and be completed within one year.

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Marketing Agency Leverages Multi-tier Quantum Storage

Hogarth Worldwide, a fast-growing global marketing implementation agency, has enhanced its StorNext®-powered storage environment with an Xcellis® workflow storage system, including QXS™ high-performance disk. Providing independent performance and capacity scaling – as well as low-cost, long-term content preservation – the end-to-end storage solution has enabled Hogarth to maintain a highly efficient and collaborative production operation as its business continues to grow around the world. Remarkable growth demands swift scalability Working closely with ad departments in major corporations and with creative agencies, Hogarth produces advertising and other marketing communications content across all media and all languages. The agency relies on StorNext to support efficient delivery of high-quality services including broadcast, print and digital production, postproduction, CGI and language localization. “One constant since Hogarth’s early days has been Quantum’s StorNext,” said Nick Wood, Production Systems Manager at Hogarth, “We started converting Xsan environments to StorNext very early to take advantage of its flexibility, performance and scale, and it enabled our teams to collaborate on projects while working on any platform – Mac, Linux or Windows. Today, 12 of our offices already have full StorNext environments installed. “With StorNext, we know we can quickly add disk capacity for an office if the workload sees a surge, and we can expand the system almost instantaneously to add more workstations. We’ve had to do that – expand from five or six workstations to 40 for a big project – and StorNext makes it easy.” While Hogarth’s technical infrastructure and workflow have helped it become one of the world’s top postproduction houses, rapid growth – a doubling of its staff in the past year – and the frequent need to scale up quickly to handle increasingly data-intensive projects necessitated an expansion of its StorNext foundation. StorNext powers flexible end-to-end workflow Working with Quantum and integrator-partner Trams, Hogarth recently upgraded its environment with a StorNext-powered Xcellis workflow storage solution. The new Xcellis system not only allows the agency to scale performance and capacity independently but also supports use of network-attached storage (NAS) as part of the storage pool. The actual transition to Xcellis took just a couple of hours, with no impact on the work or experience of Hogarth’s production teams. Reliability, performance and flexibility fuel efficiencies Within the StorNext environment, Hogarth has been able to leverage its existing investments across Mac, Linux and Windows platforms while taking advantage of multiple storage tiers to optimize its use and expansion of both storage performance and capacity. StorNext’s industry-leading streaming performance enables the agency to maintain a highly efficient, collaborative workflow with shorter design cycles. “We are a real workflow company, and StorNext provides the most flexible, powerful end-to-end workflow system available anywhere,” said Wood, “There is no way we could have done what we have without it.”

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Robust encryption and transaction security for financial institutions

Gemalto and Ledger have announced a technology partnership to deliver high-assurance security infrastructure for crypto assets applications. The joint Gemalto and Ledger solution consists of an integration of Ledger’s unique Blockchain open ledger operating system (BOLOS) into Gemalto’s industry-leading SafeNet hardware security module (HSM) to provide a secure environment for financial institutions looking to leverage cryptocurrency. The solution enables a variety of use cases such as launching investable products on cryptocurrencies, or stocking cryptocurrencies securely. The market has seen a significant growth of cryptocurrencies over the past few years, now representing a market capitalization of USD 137 billion, compared to USD 7.8 trillion for gold and USD 83.8 trillion for the global stock market. In addition, multiple large banks and hedge funds have announced plans to develop and implement blockchain use cases, both for internal and external purposes. Register for the joint webinar with Ledger to hear how blockchain-based cryptocurrencies are changing the face of payments and financial services. Eric Larchevêque, CEO at Ledger explained, “As the market value of blockchain based solutions rises, so does the need for bank grade security products, when financial institutions are looking for dedicated, certified solutions. We plan to leverage SafeNet HSM to provide our clients in the financial industry with a unique, secure product line customized to their needs.” Todd Moore, Senior Vice President of Encryption Products at Gemalto commented, “With the proper security to protect communication, devices and users, blockchain can offer a trusted platform for parties that don’t have an existing relationship to do business efficiently and transparently. Beyond the financial services market, we are also working with Ledger to embed BOLOS into any device’s secure element and bring high-assurance security to markets like smart energy applications, home automation or wearables.” Customers can customize account-based digital signature policies, heightening security requirements for user authentication of these transactions. The solution also builds in the ability to execute blockchain-based smart contracts, which are self-enforcing, self-executing digitally signed contracts. Compared with traditionally brokered transactions, a secure blockchain application for cryptocurrency trading simplifies a financial organization’s portfolio and contract management process by reducing costs and saving time. Blockchain is a disruptive new technology that allows transactions to be carried out over peer-to-peer networks by acting as a distributed ledger that gives transactional authority directly to each counterparty involved.  Blockchain enables faster, more efficient transaction and settlement processes. Additionally, blockchain is an ideal model to address the scalability concerns for widespread adoption of IoT. The massive volume of communication and data produced by IoT devices requires transactions to take place at the edge, a problem blockchain solves. Combining proven security technology with a decentralized system for IoT networks offers efficiency, user privacy, validation of the user’s identity and transaction and secure offline storage to prevent theft or spoofing.

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Vicon Campus-Wide Surveillance

Vicon Industries, Inc., designer and manufacturer of video surveillance and access control software, hardware and components has completed installation of an end-to-end Vicon surveillance solution for Shelbyville, Indiana’s new Major Health Partners (MHP) medical complex and surrounding campus. The enterprise solution combines video management capabilities for cameras throughout the main hospital, oncology center, orthopedic center and administrative data services building. Indianapolis-based systems integrator Open Control Systems (OCS) worked with hospital administrators to install Valerus VMS software, several NVRs with high storage capacity and close to 200 indoor and outdoor Vicon IP cameras. The Valerus solution is completely browser-based, providing credentialed MHP staff with the flexibility to use web-enabled devices of their choice, including desktops, laptops, tablets and phones, for all system monitoring and administrative functions. Placement of cameras was carefully considered to balance the needs for patient privacy with necessary security coverage of all critical areas, including lobbies, waiting areas, certain corridors, the pharmacy, all drug cabinets, walkways, parking lots and surrounding grounds. Jeff Williams, MHP’s Vice President of Facility Operations said, “The centralized management, remote access and customizable user interface helps our team use the system to its maximum potential and function more efficiently.” Jeff Birchler, Senior Estimator at Open Control Systems, adds “Valerus licensing was less expensive than all the other VMS systems we looked at, and it does everything the hospital needs.”

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Hartford Crime Center Expands City Surveillance

Milestone open platform IP video management software (VMS) is combined with network cameras from Axis Communications to provide ongoing security upgrades for the City of Hartford, Connecticut. The police can prevent and respond fast to incidents throughout the city, as well as manage the swell of activities during public events. The Milestone open architecture has enabled integrations with third-party analytics software from BriefCam, The Hawkeye Effect and ShotSpotter that help the police department save time and maximize efficiency. The City of Hartford first began expanding and upgrading its surveillance capabilities in 2013 when its new public safety complex and police headquarters opened. The city enlisted Vulcan Security Technologies to help select and implement a new IP camera system that could expand to include hundreds of cameras and ongoing upgrades with new innovations. Due to its reliability and ability to operate with third-party systems, Milestone XProtect Corporate video management software (VMS) was selected, along with various models of Axis network cameras. The system steadily expanded as Axis cameras were added to monitor City Hall, public parks and city streets. “We’re very happy with our system. The images are crystal clear, and our system is seamless and so responsive,” said Sgt. Johnmichael O’Hare, Hartford Police Department, “I could cite a million examples of how we’ve used it to save time and assist officers to stop crimes in progress.” In 2015, the Hartford Police Department established its Real-Time Crime Center and Data Intelligence Center, which includes a Milestone XProtect Smart Wall with thirty 55-inch, 4K video monitors. Analysts view video and other data feeds from the emergency 9-1-1 dispatch system and social media mining tools to monitor potentially violent or hostile events. With hundreds of cameras now in place, the police watch video from nearly the entire city. Sgt. O’Hare worked with Tyler Cullen, Director of Information Technology at Vulcan Security Technologies, to select the Milestone VMS solution. Its open platform gave the city much-needed flexibility and allows them to integrate with several analytics and software platforms. Cullen and his team have integrated a system called The HawkEye Effect, which ties the Milestone VMS to the city’s existing ShotSpotter system. ShotSpotter acoustically detects gunshots, and when a shot is detected, HawkEye Effect takes the exact coordinates from ShotSpotter and drives all positional cameras in the vicinity either to predefined escape routes or right onto the location where the shooting occurred. The VMS integration with this gunshot detection system was key for the police department, which expanded coverage to include every residential zone in the city limits. In addition to other forensics, the city uses real-time analytics on cameras at public works buildings to detect objects left behind and other potential threats or to track theft. The crime center also integrated BriefCam video synopsis into the system, which helps extract valuable, actionable information from the video. BriefCam gives rapid video review, search and analysis of video data for locating events of interest more quickly than ever before. “BriefCam has been a game changer for us. It’s helped us take our system to the next level,” said O’Hare, “We can do things with BriefCam we couldn’t do before: to take large volumes of video data, examine it very quickly and share that information with our officers.”

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ASIS 2017 – A More Modern Event Experience

Event attracted 22,000 global registrants and significant buzz for its innovations and enhancements in Dallas. With a blockbuster keynote lineup, revamped education program, revitalized networking events, and a reimagined exhibit floor, ASIS International has recently delivered the year’s one of the most talked about security event with its 63rd Annual Seminar and Exhibits (ASIS 2017) in Dallas, Texas. Attracting 22,000 global registrants from 96 countries, the event was produced in partnership with InfraGard and ISSA, and drew rave reviews from attendees, exhibitors, and industry partners alike. “There was an unmistakable buzz in Dallas. Despite several natural disasters around the globe in the weeks leading up to our show, security professionals came out in droves to exchange ideas, best practices, and experience first-hand the most innovative products and services on the market,” said Thomas J. Langer, CPP, 2017 President of ASIS International, “From the standing-room only education sessions to the jam-packed exhibit hall, ASIS fulfilled its promise to deliver the security industry’s premier event.” Keynote speakers set the tone for each day, with George W. Bush, Mark Cuban, and Scott Klososky sharing their perspectives on the current threat landscape and the risks/ potentials of innovative technologies reshaping society and the way we do business. The Global Responses to Global Threats panel of international security experts focused on private-public sector collaboration, and Carey Lohrenz closed out the week with a call for fearless leadership. Eddie Sorrells, CPP, PSP, PCI and Chief Operating Officer/ General Counsel of DSI Security Services commented, “I don’t remember a conference that had a more dynamic and impressive slate of speakers.” The education program featured more than 180 sessions spanning the security spectrum from ASIS, InfraGard, and ISSA subject matter experts. New education formats including deep dives, case studies, and mock trials provided a more immersive and interactive learning environment for attendees at all experience levels. New this year, Global Access LIVE – provided live streaming of select education sessions and keynotes. First time attendee Rick Derks, CSO, FCS Financial noted, “ASIS 2017 offered an opportunity to interact with thought leaders from both the operational and the cyber communities in meaningful discussions. The event was executed flawlessly, and I was impressed by the professionalism of everyone involved. Due to my positive experience, ASIS International now has a new member.” Veteran attendee Mike Howard, Chief Security Officer, Microsoft noted, “The changes implemented for this year’s event made a huge impact across the board. From the energy on the show floor to the one-on-one executive-level conversations that occurred, I found great value in the opportunities ASIS 2017 provided.” The reimagined exhibit hall featured more than 575 exhibitors showcasing new and emerging products and technologies such as machine learning, robotics, forensic analysis, and artificial intelligence. The floor also hosted two ‘impact learning’ theaters, a career center, international trade center, virtual reality zone, and the ASIS Hub – a one-stop shop for all things including fireside chats, council booths, and livestream interviews from Security Guy Radio. “ASIS 2017 delivered a prime audience to promote our software solutions that leverage emerging technologies such as mixed reality, artificial intelligence and machine learning,” said Drew Weston, Director of Sales and Marketing, CodeLynx, “The addition of the high-quality content on the show floor not only offered us an opportunity to learn ourselves, but drove attendees and ‘buzz’ to the exhibition. We had consistent booth traffic and positive interactions with buyers, and have already reserved our spot for Vegas.” Exhibitor satisfaction was at an all-time high in Dallas, reflected not only in the feedback, but in space selection for ASIS 2018 in Las Vegas. Coming out of the 2017 event, 80% of the net square footage from the show floor has already been committed for 2018, with 35 companies increasing their space allocation. In addition, notable brands like Mobotix Corporation, Ford Motor Company, UrgentLink and others not exhibiting in Dallas have already committed for next year. In conjunction with the event, ASIS gave back to the Dallas community through its Security Cares program, featuring free security preparedness and prevention education for small/ medium-sized businesses and community institutions. ASIS also awarded CityLab High School with a $22,000 grant and additional in-kind donations from Axis Communications to support campus-wide security upgrades. “The benefits of this show reach well beyond those who attended a session or toured the exposition floor,” said Peter J. O’Neil, CEO, ASIS International, “Attendees leave empowered with the information, professional network, and exposure to products and services they need to protect the people, property, and assets entrusted to their care. And throughout the year, they know they can turn to their ASIS community for support and peer advice. Our year-round commitment to excellence and reinvestment in the security profession is what differentiates the Society and our event.”

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IFSEC International 2018

Security is the biggest challenge the world is facing, and the need to safeguard people and property has never been greater. To know the products and solutions for making critical decisions are fit for the purpose, IFSEC 2018 will once again partner the experts at BRE Global/ LPCB to host the attack testing zone. Following the hugely successful introduction of this new demonstration zone in 2017, the Attack Testing Zone will be expanded and moved to a prominent position in the borders and infrastructure area of IFSEC 2018, providing dramatic and energetic demonstrations of the capabilities of world class security solutions. Expert technicians from BRE Global/ LPCB will actively demonstrate the effectiveness of a range of physical security solutions. All of the products on display are LPCB Red Book approved and will have met a range of UK and European standards, enabling top of the class products being taken to task in real time scenarios. Richard Flint, Physical Security Technical and Business Development Manager at BRE Global says, “BRE Global is delighted to once again partner with IFSEC 2018 to continue with the Attack Testing Zone. We were hugely impressed at the volumes and quality of the visiting audience in 2017 and we made sure the IFSEC team expanded and relocated the Zone for 2018 such was the level of interest. It’s a unique opportunity for security professionals to see leading products being tested in real time and showcases the levels of security and protection these solutions can provide.’’

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