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Highlighting the Limitless Potential of Video Technology

Modernity has transformed life in the 21st century. The limitless potential of emerging technologies like AI, ML, IoT, Big Data, and automation, are revolutionizing every aspect of our lives. Video technology is one area that has significantly benefited from these integrations and has helped secure the lives of millions of individuals. Although initially used as a crime prevention tool, it has evolved in its scope to become a valuable tool to city authorities for better civic management and business leaders for fulfilling goals and the well-being of their employees. With machine learning and deep learning now broadly available in security solutions, artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics are transforming safety, security, and operational efficiency. The symposium was well attended by some notable names from the security industry and was also attended by end users of these products. The event was fundamentally a platform to discuss the critical aspects of integrated security systems to help create secure and smarter infrastructures in the future. Attendees spoke about the return of investment from these systems and how analytical outputs gleaned from them could be used understand the future state of integrated security and surveillance technologies, primarily in India. During his presentation, Sandesh Kaup, Country Manager, Milestone Systems, India said, “I am excited to be a speaker at WeConnect – the Integrated Technology Symposium. Over the years, I have witnessed a huge amount of interest from individuals to understand more about integrated security systems and its myriad possibilities in creating a safer and smarter future. VMS has come a long way since its inception, and its widespread usage is the certification for the same. This trend can now be seen in India too and reflects in the uptick in usage of CCTV cameras embedded with analytics.” “An open VMS solution can be easily integrated with an existing security system to help in streamlining operations benefitting all concerned. Smart video technology’s AIbased analytics are versatile and can help in monitoring and reporting any untoward activity in real-time. It helps bolster the security cover during these challenging times and allows operators to scan hours of video recordings and pinpoint the anomaly within minutes. This is the security roadmap that commercial and public establishments will seek once operations resume in the next normal. As most enterprises adopt the culmination of various technologies solutions like cloud, on-prem servers, and edge technologies, the architecture of technological infrastructure, internal resources and external forces like regulations need to be considered. “Milestone Systems offers an open platform VMS that integrates seamlessly with a wide array of innovative technologies such as AI, data analytics, sound detection, and behavioural analytics. As a security solution vendor, Milestone Systems helps equip organizations with tools and flexibility to choose the best solutions suited for their existing infrastructure,” Kaup said.  

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Matrix Introduces New Senior Vice President – Global Sales and Marketing: Anil Mehra

Matrix Comsec is pleased to announce the appointment of Anil Mehra as the Sr. Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing. As part of the executive leadership and reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, he will be responsible for all activities related to the marketing and sales functions. His extensive experience will be an integral asset to Matrix’s go-to-market strategy for the Security and Communication segment. “With more than 2.5 decades of experience in general management, sales, product marketing, and distribution. Anil will bring leadership, knowledge and proven knowhow to our transformation plan,” said the CEO Matrix, Ganesh Jivani. He added, “Moreover, having worked with diverse industries like Fire, Security, Fitness and Electricals and has been an entrepreneur for a few years will enhance the growth of the company. “I am delighted to be joining Matrix as Senior VP – Global Sales and Marketing. I am looking forward to the opportunity to deliver profitable growth for the software and hardware solutions offered as part of the Security and Communication portfolio. I have a firm belief that sustainable businesses are laid on the foundations of trust and strong partnerships. I am excited to work closely with the team, and do everything possible for the success of our partners and customers,” said Anil Mehra. Prior to that Anil worked for about 10 years at Honeywell, his last assignment was as Country Director for ADI business where he led a large multifunctional team and was accountable for full P&L. Anil played a significant role in turning the business profitable while delivering exponential growth across all the product categories and multiple brands associated with ADI Global Distribution. Before that Anil worked at Ceasefire where he held multiple sales roles. He established the Corporate Sales Division and a Training Academy that trained people on ‘Selling Skills’ and ‘Leadership Development.’ He has well-rounded exposure to various business models including SaaS, and RTMs like B2B, B2G, B2C, D2C and B2B E-commerce along with significant exposure to almost all the industry/ customer verticals. Anil brings the right mix of leadership experience and skills to take Matrix to the next level.  

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Allied Telesis Appoints Jason Nadar as Country Manager to Grow its India and SAARC Business

Allied Telesis, a global company in connectivity solutions and intelligent networking tools announced that it has appointed Jason Nadar as Country Manager for India and SAARC. This appointment will add to Allied Telesis’ growth strategy in the region with its portfolio of products and technologies providing IoT and SDN solutions for customers in large enterprise, government and critical infrastructure. Known as a leader in video networking Allied Telesis is engaged in the development and production of more intelligent, autonomously controlled and managed systems aimed at meeting the demands of a ‘smart world.’ As a network switching specialist, Allied Telesis provides solutions that are easier to deploy and easier to use which is a compelling value statement driving customer adoption. Jakub Duch, VP DevOps and Marketing Europe overseeing India operations said, “Allied Telesis has the products, skills, and resources to offer end-to-end networking solutions across multiple industries. Jason Nadar brings a wealth of experience and skills to work in large projects along with the knowledge of how to integrate all the pieces for a successful customer outcome. The Allied Telesis team is knowledgeable, engaging, and consistently enhances the value we can deliver when tackling a customer’s complex needs. Combine that with robust leadership and we have engineered a long-term vision to create lasting wins in this market.” “Allied Telesis is involved in some of the most advanced and innovative next-generation research serving the needs of the network communications industry for over 30 years. In a post-pandemic era, the need of the hour is for networks to be defined by software that configures, secures, manages, and automates the infrastructure and Allied Telesis is uniquely positioned to fulfil that need. I look forward to leveraging my experience to lead the company in expanding our footprint with partners, enterprises and SMEs to increase the adoption of our cutting-edge solutions” Jason Nadar Country Manager, India and SAARC Business, Allied Telesis A 28-year industry veteran, Jason Nadar is a strong sales and pre-sales professional with a demonstrated history of delivering rapid growth with skills in networking, security, wireless technologies, VoIP and NOC-SOC (EDR, SIEM, SOAR). With an MBA focused in Leadership Management from National Institute of Business Management he has held various senior positions at Aruba Networks, 3Com, Ingram Micro and Bluecoat. In his previous role as National Sales Manager at Fortinet, he was instrumental in growing their Secure Access & New Technologies business in India and SAARC region. “Allied Telesis is involved in some of the most advanced and innovative next-generation research serving the needs of the network communications industry for over 30 years. In a post-pandemic era, the need of the hour is for networks to be defined by software that configures, secures, manages, and automates the infrastructure and Allied Telesis is uniquely positioned to fulfil that need. I look forward to leveraging my experience to lead the company in expanding our footprint with partners, enterprises and SMEs to increase the adoption of our cutting-edge solutions.” said Jason Nadar. With a portfolio of products and technologies providing IoT and SDN-enabled solutions for enterprise, government, education and critical infrastructure customers, Allied Telesis is the smarter choice. Its Envigilant™ managed services division delivers customized, state-of-the-art IoT solutions at the edge, empowering innovation, improving process agility and helping build a competitive advantage for customers globally. They are committed to providing their customers with solutions designed and built to the highest standards and quality. Their manufacturing conforms to ISO 9001 standards and all of their facilities adhere to the strict ISO 14001 standard to ensure a healthier planet.  

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IPSA Appoints a Welfare and EDI Director

The front-line security workers most often lack support and the freedom to truly express themselves within the workspace. With the appointment of Satia Rai as the Welfare and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Director, the International Professional Security Association (IPSA) is working on making the sector a place where each and every front-line worker could be their true selves. Satia, who started her own career at the front-line as a retail security officer, has progressed into directorship roles at leading organisations and has a strong track record leading transformational change within the security sector. Along with 25+ years of experience at operational and strategic levels, Satia brings her vision of creating a culture within the industry where every person can thrive and experience a sense of belongingness. She is the co-chair of the security sector’s first LGBTQ+ group and a supporter of various initiatives that help her promote diversity and inclusivity within the industry. “Prior to Satia’s appointment we talked extensively about the culture, ethos and welfare of the IPSA front-line members and their welfare needs. It was important that we had a non-political caring person who would be there for everyone. I feel that Satia is the right person for IPSA, and the wellbeing of IPSA members. We are very proud to have her on the Board representing the EDI and welfare needs of all our members,” said Una Riley, Chief Executive Officer, IPSA. “The community we protect and help secure is diverse,” said Satia, It is important we reflect this diversity within our security workforce to be able to best serve the people within the community. With the appointment of Satia as the EDI Director, IPSA aims to ensure that its vision of giving ‘One Voice’ to the front-line security workers embraces people from every culture, gender, age and background. The Association will soon be launching the IPSA Alliance SIG, conceptualised with and led by Satia. IPSA will inform, inspire change and empower people to be themselves. IPSA is the largest security trade association in the UK with a membership of 3500+ front-line security workers. Incorporation of the Welfare and EDI directorship will help IPSA provide better support to its rapidly growing membership. Commenting on her appointment, Satia said, “It’s an honour and privilege to be joining the longest established security association in the UK. I recognise that there is still a way to go to becoming an inclusive sector. I will lead from the front when it comes to this agenda, as I know that getting it right is critical. We have made good progress in creating a diverse and inclusive security sector but we are not yet representative of the communities which we serve. We also have work to do to nurture a culture of inclusion where we can all be ourselves. Working together as a sector, we are more likely to create success and fulfilment for all of us and, together, do our best work. This strategy strives towards better representing the people and communities we serve and creating a more inclusive working environment. IPSA will lead and set ambitious goals, measure progress and shape the future of the security sector. The new IPSA Alliance SIG will innovate, inspire and engage and lead the way.”  

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FortiGuard Labs Reports Ransomware Not Slowing; Continues to be Relentless and More Destructive

Fortinet®, a global player in broad, integrated, and automated cybersecurity solutions, recently announced the latest semiannual FortiGuard Labs Global Threat Landscape Report. Threat intelligence from the second half of 2021 reveals an increase in the automation and speed of attacks demonstrating more advanced persistent cybercrime strategies that are more destructive and unpredictable. In addition, the expanding attack surface of hybrid workers and hybrid IT is a focal point that cyber adversaries are attempting to exploit. For a detailed view of the report, as well as some important takeaways, read the blog. Highlights of the 2H 2021 report follow: Log4j demonstrates dramatic speed of exploit organizations face: The Log4j vulnerabilities that occurred in late 2021 demonstrate the rapidly increasing speed of exploit that cybercriminals are attempting to leverage to their advantage. Despite emerging in the second week of December, exploitation activity escalated quickly enough, in less than a month, to make it the most prevalent IPS detection of the entire second half of 2021. In addition, Log4j had nearly 50x the activity volume in comparison to the well-known outbreak, ProxyLogon, that happened earlier in 2021. The reality is that organizations have very little time to react or patch today given the speeds that cyber adversaries are employing to maximize fresh opportunities. Organizations need AI and ML-powered intrusion prevention systems (IPS), aggressive patch management strategies, and the threat intelligence visibility to prioritize those threats propagating most quickly in the wild to reduce overall risk. Adversaries rapidly targeting new vectors across the attack surface: Some lesser or low-lying threats have the potential to cause bigger problems in the future and are worthy of watching. An example is newly crafted malware designed to exploit Linux systems, often in the form of executable and linkable format (ELF) binaries. Linux runs the back-end systems of many networks and container-based solutions for IoT devices and mission-critical applications, and it is becoming a more popular target for attackers. In fact, the rate of new Linux malware signatures in Q4 quadrupled that of Q1 2021 with ELF variant Muhstik, RedXOR malware, and even Log4j being examples of threats targeting Linux. The prevalence of ELF and other Linux malware detections doubled during 2021. This growth in variants and volume suggests that Linux malware is increasingly part of adversaries’ arsenal. Linux needs to be secured, monitored and managed as any other endpoint in the network with advanced and automated endpoint protection, detection and response. In addition, security hygiene should be prioritized to provide active threat protection for systems that may be affected by low-lying threats. Botnet trends show a more sophisticated evolution of attack methods: Threat trends demonstrate that botnets are evolving to adopt newer and more evolved cybercriminal attack techniques. Instead of being primarily monolithic and focused mostly on DDoS attacks, botnets are now multipurpose attack vehicles leveraging a variety of more sophisticated attack techniques, including ransomware. For example, threat actors, including operators of botnets like Mirai, integrated exploits for the Log4j vulnerability into their attack kits. Also, botnet activity was tracked associated with a new variant of the RedXOR malware, which targets Linux systems for data exfiltration. Detections of botnets delivering a variant of RedLine Stealer malware also surged in early October morphing to find new targets using a COVID-themed file. To protect networks and applications, organizations must implement zero trust access solutions to provide least access privileges especially to secure IoT endpoints and devices entering the network as well as automated detection and response capabilities to monitor anomalous behavior. “Cybersecurity is a fast-moving and dynamic industry, but recent threat events show unparalleled speeds at which cyber adversaries are developing and executing attacks today. New and evolving attack techniques span the entire kill chain but especially in the weaponization phase, showing an evolution to a more advanced persistent cybercrime strategy that is more destructive and unpredictable. To protect against this broad scope of threats, organizations need to implement AIpowered prevention, detection, and response strategies based on a cybersecurity mesh architecture allowing for much tighter integration, increased automation, as well as a more rapid, coordinated, and effective response to threats across the extended network” Michael Joseph Director System Engineering, India & SAARC, Fortinet Malware trends show cybercriminals maximizing ‘remote everything:’ Evaluating the prevalence of malware variants by region reveals a sustained interest by cyber adversaries in maximizing the remote work and learning attack vector. In particular, various forms of browser-based malware were prevalent. This often takes the form of phishing lures or scripts that inject code or redirect users to malicious sites. Specific detections vary across global regions, but can be largely grouped into leveraging three broad distribution mechanisms: Microsoft Office executables (MSExcel/ MSOffice), PDF files, and browser scripts (HTML/ JS). Such techniques continue to be a popular way for cybercriminals to exploit people’s desire for the latest news about the pandemic, politics, sports, or other headlines, and to then find entryways back to corporate networks. With hybrid work and learning remaining a reality, there are fewer layers of protection between malware and would-be victims. Organizations must take a ‘work-from-anywhere’ approach to their security by deploying solutions capable of following, enabling, and protecting users no matter where they are located. They need advanced security on the endpoint (EDR) combined with zero trust access solutions, including ZTNA. Secure SD-WAN is also critical to ensure secure WAN connectivity for the extended network. Ransomware activity still high and continues to get more destructive: FortiGuard Labs data reveals that ransomware has not subsided from peak levels over the last year and instead, the sophistication, aggressiveness, and impact of ransomware is increasing. Threat actors continue to attack organizations with a variety of new as well as previously seen ransomware strains, often leaving a trail of destruction. Old ransomware is being actively updated and enhanced, sometimes with wiper malware included, while other ransomware is evolving to adopt Ransomware-as-as-Service (RaaS) business models. RaaS enables more threat actors to leverage and distribute the malware without having to create the ransomware themselves. FortiGuard Labs observed a consistent level…

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