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Hikvision Secures VIBGYOR Group Schools Spread in Seven Cities

Hikvision has provided a comprehensive security solution for VIBGYOR Group to safeguard their students and schools in 25 locations spread in seven cities including Mumbai, Pune, Kolhapur, Vadodara, Surat, Bengaluru and Lucknow. One of Hikvision’s trusted partners, Cosmos Group executed this project as a Master System Integrator, which is by far one of the largest surveillance and security solution projects in the education sector in India. Challenge VIBGYOR Group of schools wanted to have a robust multi-location 24×7 surveillance solution with HD resolution CCTV cameras with 100% surveillance coverage of school perimeter, basement and all classrooms. The most challenging aspect was to create a command and control room in its corporate head office in Mumbai for remote monitoring of all the locations. The VIBGYOR Group project is a shining example of Hikvision’s collaborative success with partners. We are glad that Hikvision’s surveillance and security solutions were deployed at 25 locations of the VIBGYOR Group of Schools. We are thankful to VIBGYOR for the trust – Ashish P. Dhakan MD & CEO, PramaHikvision India Pvt. Ltd. Solution The Professional Services Group at Cosmos carefully evaluated the VIBGYOR team’s requirements and recommended a solution comprising 2500 Hikvision cameras. The footage was made to be archived locally in the main control room for 30 days. The NVR/ DVR was placed at different locations within the school premises. All these DVRs were then connected to the network so that all cameras can be viewed from a single location by multiple users. The fleet of 200 VIBGYOR Group school buses was also fitted with mobile DVR solutions. VIBGYOR Group was also provided with static IP so that all cameras can be viewed in the corporate office. “Our engineers went an extra mile by relentlessly working day and night and also ensured that there is no hindrance during the school working hours,” said AniruddhaTelang, Director, Cosmos Business Machines. Result The seamless surveillance solution created for VIBGYOR Group of schools creates high level security which was well appreciated by the parents and also helped the school’s principals to keep a close monitoring in terms of security and any other student related issues.

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CP Plus New Campaign with Intelligent Security

CCTV is Intelligent with CP PLUS, Kyunki Upar Wala Sab DekhRaha Hai CP PLUS has unveiled its new campaign to reaffirm its indubitable position in the security domain. The TVC features Salman Khan as the CCTV ambassador of the brand. Taking ahead the tagline of ‘Upar Wala Sab DekhRaha Hai,’ the ad throws focus on the importance of intelligent security and surveillance. It also showcases the intelligent range of cameras offered by CP PLUS which are built smart with features such as night vision, cloud monitoring, face recognition, mobile surveillance, remote monitoring, auto tracking etc., to outsmart the potential offender. The TVC establish the intelligence of the brand’s security solutions, and having Salman talk about the key features in his typical witty manner helps people across categories understand it better and makes it more relatable. Today, we are living in a hyper-connected world, yet the society is more anxious about untoward incidents than ever before. In these uncertain times, CP PLUS offers products and solutions that allow you to monitor and act on situations, thereby securing and reducing the anxiety. CP PLUS believes that the world would be a better place if we use our moral compass to decide our conduct and behavior. The TVC created by Ogilvy India brings this fact to the forefront by establishing that if a problem is detected in its infancy, then it can be prevented from turning into something disastrous. The wide range of security solutions that the brand offers in the realm of video surveillance suits to versatile purposes and various environments. There has been a lot of consciousness and awareness generated on the effective deployment of surveillance solutions. Being the market leader, we have realized the urgent need for intelligent security systems. We aim to amplify the intelligence of our security solutions through the optimum use of a host of intelligent features availabley – Aditya Khemka Managing Director, CP PLUS

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Dahua Technology Unleashes Brand Activation Campaigns Across the Nation

Dahua Technology has rolled out their brand activation campaign in four important cities across three major zones in India. The company conducted ‘Dahua Security Week’ at their Star Partners’ Offices in New Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Mumbai. All these campaigns were organized by Dahua in association with its India partner Aditya Infotech Ltd. Key objectives The key objectives of the ongoing Campaign are to create brand awareness, spread product information, explain the purpose of products, and increase customer satisfaction/ trust. The objectives are in line with the company’s long term vision. Speaking on the occasion Robbin Shen, Director, India & SAARC, Dahua Technology India Pvt Ltd said, “We have successfully organized our brand activation campaigns at our Star Partners’ offices in four important cities to create more brand awareness about our company, our unique security products and solutions and our cutting-edge technologies. Dahua Security Week is receiving excellent response and we plan to replicate this in some more cities as well in the coming weeks. The brand promotion in these cities is indeed a proud moment for us and our company. This demonstrates our commitment to serve a broader Indian market and provide safety and security to the people and properties in these regions. We want to thank our Star Partners and our employees for their tremendous efforts in making brand activation campaign a resounding success.” Dahua Technology short-listed 12 Star Partners having offices/ shops at electronic market areas of the given cities. The campaign sported branded balloons, mascots, branded arch gates, brand lovers photo frames and puzzle games at each location. They used ‘I Love Dahua’ branded T-shirts and pertinent slogans to catch the attentions of customers. Each customer who walked in and actively participated in games was offered surprise gifts as a token of appreciation. Dahua’s Security Week was accompanied by the display of the company’s cutting-edge security solutions which enabled the visitors to gain a first-hand experience on the quality and efficacy of the products. A live demo was also held for the benefit of the customers. Dahua Security Week at 12 Star Partners Offices in 4 cities across 3 zones. Overjoyed Dahua brand lovers participated in the campaign. Promotional activities inspired customers & commoners. Industry partners & business associates commended Dahua’s initiatives.

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IFSEC INDIA Poised to Open & Serve

UBM India has geared up to launch the 11th edition of IFSEC India 2017 Expo from 6 to 8 December 2017 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. It is one of the largest expo of security, safety and fire industry in the country. The three day event is the combination of the commercial, Government Security & Fire Safety Exhibition, conferences and presentation of awards. The objective of IFSEC India is to elevate India as the global security destination. Spread over about 15,000 sqm of business area, IFSEC India brings together leading international and domestic players, policy makers and technocrats on a common platform to engage and discuss contemporary issues related to security and fire safety including the development of smart cities and the Internet of Things. The expo is to display over 300 brands of security and fire safety products and solutions from over 20 countries such as UK, USA, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Lithuania, South Africa, Russia, Turkey, and India. The expo displays products such as CCTVs, Biometrics & RFID, Access Control, Integrated Systems, IT & Networked Security, Building Management Systems, Grill & Shutters, Fence, Fire Detection Systems, Surveillance Systems, Intruder Alarms, Cyber Security, Fire Alarms, Physical Security and so on. The forum offers suitable space to all the interested ones to explore and gather insights on investment opportunities in India. IFSEC India also facilitates an appropriate platform where new products and technologies are launched and latest technology trends are discussed. IFSEC India 2017 is also to conduct conferences on 6th and 7th of December 2017 which would be interactive sessions with policy makers, regulators and key decisions makers. The theme of the conference is ‘Homeland Security and Smart Cities.’ The Conference is aimed at providing exclusive networking and engagement platform where key Homeland Security issues such as Drones/ UAV policy, border security, advanced security solutions for protecting Critical Infrastructure, Emerging Electronic Security Solutions in the age of Smart Cities, and other pertinent issues would be discussed. The second edition of the IFSEC India Awards is scheduled on 6th December at The Lalit, New Delhi. The initiative is set out to recognize Indian end users who have demonstrated the best use of technology to solve a business problem, improve business competitiveness and deliver quantifiable ROI to stakeholders. The ceremony felicitates CSOs from verticals like BFSI, Retail, Govt & PSUs, Manufacturing, FMCG, IT & ITeS, Infrastructure, Healthcare and Hospitality, in terms of best security system implementation. IFSEC India 2017 is supported by Asian Professional Security Association (APSA), American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), Electronic Security Association of India (ESAI) and Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC). PwC and ASSOCHAM are respectively the knowledge and strategic partners of the event; Ernst & Young is the process advisor and SecurityLink India is the Media Partner. IFSEC India was launched in 2007 and over 10 years it has evolved into an international platform that addresses policy initiatives, technology transfers, and innovative financing. The event has not only proven to be the ideal gateway for global security professionals to access Asian markets, it has also provided Indian companies with an industry platform to showcase their products and services to a growing mega-industry. IFSEC India is one amongst our 20 large scale trade expos and 40 conferences, held annually in the country – Pankaj Jain Group Director, UBM India  

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Dr. Jeffrey Liu Honored with Gold Shield Award

Dr. Jeffrey Liu, Founder and Chairman of Infinova, has recently been honored with the Gold Shield Award by the Global Security Industry Alliance (GSIA). One of the most celebrated awards in the security industry, it recognizes Dr. Liu’s vision and contributions in building and expanding Infinova over more than 20 years. Dr. Liu founded Infinova in 1993 and was a pioneer in introducing security solutions to the international market, thus helping the global security industry grow. In 2010, Infinova became the first American company listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and since then, it has completed multiple cross-border acquisitions, including March Networks (based in Canada) and Swann Communications (based in Australia). Gold Shield Award winners are selected every two years from a pool of nominees based on their contributions to the global security industry and promotion of sustainable industry growth for a more secure future. Dr. Liu was one of 11 honorees from countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Russia, Indonesia and Japan. “Thank you all for your support to Infinova for the past 20-plus years. We are truly honored to receive this award,” said Dr. Liu during his acceptance speech in front of a large audience at the award ceremony. The award was presented at an evening reception during the 16th annual China Public Security Expo (CPSE), one of the largest security exhibition in the world with visitors from 160 countries and regions. Infinova showcased technology solutions such as an Internet of Things platform which controls multiple devices from one centralized location and a Smart platform intended to integrate with a city/ organization’s existing technology systems. The exhibition also featured Infinova’s large-scale projects – the largest facial recognition camera deployment in the world (protecting two million residents within nearly 1000 communities in Shanghai), and a 470 million RMB smart city PPP (public-private partnership) in Zhongfang. Besides, Infinova was also selected as a Smart City Project Recommended Brand. In addition, the company received a Golden Tripod Award for its facial recognition and analysis platform, and VS210-P series facial recognition camera.

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Private Security Industry Conclave (PSIC) 2017

FICCI organised their fifth edition of PSIC on November 10, 2017 in New Delhi. PSIC is FICCI’s annual programme which aims to bring together experts from the Government, Industry, Controlling Authorities, user agencies, and other stakeholders to discuss and debate various policy and regulatory issues concerning the private security industry. Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, delivered the key note address during a Special Interactive Session and released FICCI-PwC Report on Private Security Industry. Manjari Jaruhar, Chair, FICCI Committee on Private Security Industry and Former Special DG, CISF, said that the minimum qualification for becoming a constable in the police force was 12+, but the private security industry was providing employment opportunities to the youth at the grass root level, even to those who had completed only 7th or 8th standard. In his theme presentation, Rituraj Sinha, Co-Chair, FICCI Committee on Private Security Industry and Group COO, SIS India Ltd., said that the private security industry was estimated to be INR 40,000 crore in terms of revenue with per annum growth of 18-20 per cent. Session on Policy issues pertaining to Enforcement of (PSAR) Act, 2005 was chaired by Vivek Bhardwaj, Joint Secretary (Police Modernisation), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. He addressed issues related to licences, verification, multiple regulations faced by the controlling authorities and also the PSAs pertaining to enforcement of PSARA. Chairing ‘Minimum standards/ guidelines for cash logistics companies,’ O. P. Mishra, Additional Secretary – Home, Govt. of NCT of Delhi mentioned that the Draft SOPs for secured cash handling & transportation has been modified by MHA and that will be coming out soon. He indicated that it is important that the training certificate issued to the security guard by one state should be recognized by all other states. The session further underlined that the standards once notified will act as a common guideline for all the operators dealing in cash business. Maj. Mandeep S. Garewal, Managing Director & Principal Consultant, Force Tech Security, as the chair of the panel on foreign investment gave a historical background on FDI scenario pertaining to the private security industry. The panel presented mixed views on the subject. The conference was attended by more than 120 delegates. There is a huge gap between private security industry and skill development ministry that needs to be attended. The private sector should consider and encourage Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) where private security workforce would be skilled, upskilled, and provided certification without any financial implication – Dharmendra Pradhan Minister of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Government of India The sector offered great employment opportunities as every year 3-5 lac new jobs are being created here. Besides, the categorization of private security workers as skilled and highly skilled workforce has benefitted the industry – Rituraj Sinha Co-Chair, FICCI Committee on Private Security & Group COO,SIS India Ltd. There is a need to make skilling robust for private security sector as it is lagging behind. The government should authorize more institutes to skill and upgrade manpower in the private security sector – Manjari Jaruhar Chair, FICCI Committee on Private Security & Former Special DG, CISF

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SSSDC to Train Retiring Soldiers

SSSDC dons the mantle to prepare retiring soldiers for a second career after they retire, for the job roles of Security Supervisor, Private Security Officer and CCTV Supervisor. National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has signed MoUs with the Army and the Navy to skill the retiring personnel in domain training. The soldiers and sailors are already experienced in platform skills for they have been imparting military training to their subordinates throughout their Army/ Navy service. SSSDC takes the responsibility to train them to comfortably adapt to the practices of the private security sector. Army personnel in great numbers have opted to associate with the Security Sector as trainers and assessors. With the announcement of the Government of various skilling schemes, the skilling mechanism in the country has expanded exponentially, thus providing tremendous opportunities for the employment of trainers and assessors. The industry is very keen to absorb such well-disciplined and honest workforce. A new focus on rehabilitating the soldiers on superannuation has been given impetus. It is well known that an Infantry Soldier often retires very early, at an average full of life age of 40 years, where one is left with a fair amount of energetic age to live. At this age, one can work in full swing, and can efficiently earn a decent livelihood by supplementing their pension. SSSDC is working with 19 regimental centers and have trained 13000 personnel till date. We at SSSDC are proud to attain the opportunity to train the retired Army and Navy personnel who are already proficient in platform skill. It is a matter of our great pleasure and satisfaction to help and enable them re-establish their second inning of life in a respectable way. I feel SSSDC is the best benefitted entity in this transaction – Kunwar Vikram Singh Chairman, SSSDC SSSDC through its training partner Force 10 Protection Services (P) Ltd is imparting training to the retired Navy personnel under the scheme of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Force 10 have two training centers approved from NSDC as per the international standards. They have trained about 700 personnel till now. Director General Resettlement conducts various courses for the retiring personnel of the Armed Forces in order to facilitate them pursuing a second career. The courses designed for retiring NCO/ JCO/ Officers in the security domain vary from the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) levels, ranging from five to six. The courses are conducted by the nominated training centers. For the current financial year, DGR has allocated 1500 vacancies in various job roles of Level 5 for the security domain. SSSDC lays great importance to the prestigious DGR Project and would exert its optimum to ensure that the project is executed in a flawless manner.

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The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity

India hosted the International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity – a congregation of some of the best minds on cyberspace issues across the world during 16 & 17 November 2017 in New Delhi. The Conference was organized by Cyberlaws.Net & Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates. The Conference was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, Justice Dipak Misra. He stressed upon the need for concentrating on emerging legal, policy and regulatory issues concerning cyberspace, and the need for all stakeholders including lawmakers and judiciary to be more aware about the nuances of emerging cyber technologies. He highlighted the growing necessity for the judiciary to be up-todate with the latest trends concerning cyberspace as the said issues would be coming before them for adjudication in the coming times. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the conference, Steven Wilson, Head, EUROPOL Cybercrime Centre highlighted the practical dangers that cyber criminals are posing to states and other stakeholders across the world, and how there is a need for coordinated international approach to deal with emerging challenges concerning cybercrimes and the darknet. He specifically pointed out the misuse of Internet of Things by cyber criminals, and also the increased use of the Darknet and increasing cyber security breaches are the new realities of today. The Conference Director Pavan Duggal, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and an internationally renowned expert and authority on Cyberlaw and Cybersecurity welcomed the delegates and highlighted the very rapidly evolving yet changing landscape concerning Cyberlaw in the digital ecosystem, and the need for lawmakers and all stakeholders to deal with the legal and policy issues concerning cyberspace in a more effective, holistic and pragmatic manner. He further highlighted the need for nations to come up with dedicated cyber security legislations to deal with increased breaches of cyber security as also emphasized the need for more international work to be done on attribution of cyber acts. He pointed out the significance of cyber sovereignty and how different nations are adopting different approaches to protect and preserve their cyber security. The Conference had dozens of distinct sessions with more than 150 speakers across the world. Some of the prominent speakers at the conference included Ajay Prakash Sawhney, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India; Alfredo M. Ronchi, General Secretary of the European Commission- MEDICI Framework; Aruna Sundararajan, Secretary, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Government of India; Dr. Ajay Kumar, Additional Secretary, Department of Electronics & Information Technology, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India; Dr. Gulshan Rai, Chief Information Security Officer, Prime Minister’s Office, Gov- ernment of India; Dr. Vikram Singh, IPS, Former Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh Police; Stuti Narain Kacker, Chairperson, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), and so on. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Kurian Joseph, Judge Supreme Court of India chaired the extremely interesting session on Cybercrime, which came up with interesting recommendations on how to tackle with the emerging challenges of cybercrime in today’s scenario. The Conference further came up with the Outcome Document which highlighted various specific outcomes of the Conference including steps that need to be taken by the international and national stakeholders in order to further address legal, policy and regulatory issues concerning cyberspace. The Valedictory Session of the Conference was addressed by Hon’ble Justice Madan B. Lokur, Judge, Supreme Court of India, and Hon’ble Justice Ms. Gita Mittal, Acting Chief Justice of Delhi High Court.

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International Conference & Exhibition on Homeland Security

Homeland Security Committee of ASSOCHAM has conducted 6th International Conference and Exhibition on Homeland Security on 16 and 17 November 2017, at NDMC Centre, New Delhi. ASSOCHAM conceptualized and took up the initiatives to organised annual conferences on Homeland Security just after the sad incident of terrorist attack in Mumbai in November 2008. The two-day event was spread over five selected sessions on the topics of major importance for the Industry, which are as follows – Safeguarding ports, metros, railways, and transportation systems with intelligent solutions. Disaster management including managing radioactive and biological threats. Security of educational institutions. Operational challenges in counter insurgency, and their solutions. Border area management: Challenges and opportunities. Role of technology in smart policing. Cyber forensic and data analytics. The 1st day conference was inaugurated by Hansraj Ganga Ram Ahir, the Minister of State for Home affairs, Government of India; whereas Jitender Singh, Minister of State, Prime Minister Office Personnel, Government of India inaugurated the sessions on 17th. The event was attended by more than 300 participants which comprised all the stakeholders of the industry including manufacturers, OEMs, distributors and dealers, system integrators, and end users. The two-day forum highlighted various areas of concern and made strong deliberations among the stakeholders to bring about pertinent recommendations which government could consider while forming policies. The concept of accepting Make in India products was given stronger consideration than the current adoption of imported equipment, as the quality and application of our own products would be more result oriented. This can be enabled by making a government forum that can share security application requirements directly with the manufacturers and system integrators; departments such as BPRD and Police Modernization can play a leading role to let it happen. Solutions to counter insurgency lack features for specific local area environment. Costly equipment fails in the exact hour of need. Prior discussions of related case studies by paramilitary authorities with the industry will help design and manufacture apt solutions with least failure rates. A working committee for National Police University along with due representation from the industry in drafting the curriculum based on actual requirement of the end user will help bring security courses to understand and meet actual requirements of the public and private organizations better. This will bring more educated and trained security personnel, and will also create employment opportunities in the industry. The forum was majorly against the foreign direct investment in the security services sector, and for a Government Electronic Marketing Portal which can help in registering the products in the right categories of GeM. The forum also asked the Government to help in effective implantation of the UAV-Drone policy in coordination with the industry. The conference deliberated for a very clear and strong policy to define security rules to be implemented by educational institute, similar to the fire authority’s regulations. It should be mandatory to adopt them by every institute irrespective it is a normal school, college or university. It was discussed to recommend the government to share the case studies of smart city concepts implemented by the government with the industry highlighting the areas of successful implementation and utility, and also the areas lacking the desired results. This will help in bringing the missing solutions by the industry based on new business opportunity. A comprehensive security knowledge paper prepared by the knowledge partners Ernst & Young LLP was formally released to help the stakeholders get an insightful and material understanding of the key drivers, sector-specific challenges, digital solutions and way forward for providing the citizens of this nation a safe and secure and harmonious way of life. ASSOCHAM is the leading chamber of Commerce with members representing various industries and associations. It works closely with its members by conducting sector wise meetings, conferences and summits to facilitate issues pertaining to the growth and stability of country’s economy.

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Kantech Access Control Solution with KT-1 Standalone

Johnson Controls announces the immediate availability of the innovative Kantech KT-1 single door controller with embedded simplified access control software for one door systems. KT-1 Standalone is the ideal choice for a cost-effective, easy-to-use, single-door application. With KT-1’s new Standalone Mode, using a dedicated web browser, the KT-1 Ethernet-ready single door controller can be controlled and managed via simple and intuitive web based software. EntraPass software is not required. This makes the KT-1 a viable option for small businesses and individuals with basic access control needs such as being able to assign card access and run reports. “Full-fledged security management can be daunting for small businesses,” said Rajeev Dubey, Director of Distribution Access Control Product Management, Building Technologies & Solutions, Johnson Controls, “But KT-1 Standalone removes the complexity from that process by giving users a web-based system that brings a greater level of security, while bypassing the investment required for computers and software.” With a simplified and quick installation and no software required, KT-1 Standalone is appealing to a base beyond the traditional access control installer. No additional training is required because there is no software system to learn or special certification needed. The wizard-based platform walks installers through the process in minutes. Users with growing access control needs can migrate to the next level with KantechEntraPass or hattrix software.

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