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London Heathrow Transforms Airport Operations with Genetec

Unified physical security platform supports airport’s ambitions for continual innovation Genetec Inc., a leading technology provider of unified security, public safety, operations, and business intelligence solutions, recently announced that Heathrow Airport’s multi-year investment in Genetec solutions is enabling them to continuously innovate and transform operations. The joint effort provides Heathrow with a unified view across large-scale airport operations to secure people and assets, bringing efficiency and enhancing the passenger experience while ensuring data privacy and cybersecurity compliance. London Heathrow is Europe’s busiest airport, handling approximately 80 million passengers and 14 million tons of goods annually. Over 76,000 employees work around the clock to ensure the airport’s smooth operations across its 1,227-hectare site, including maintaining passenger flow, securing the premises, and managing over 1,300 daily takeoffs and landings for 89 different airlines. Heathrow initially deployed Genetec Security Center to bring all of its IP security systems onto one unified platform. What began as a 2,000-camera deployment in 2016 has since more than quadrupled in size, incorporating everything from video and access control to LIDAR, analytics, automatic license plate recognition (ALPR), and more. Today, Genetec solutions are used to go far beyond security. For example, Genetec solutions are used to monitor over 150 km (93 miles) of baggage belts and facilitate the daily entry and exit of over 150,000 vehicles. “We’re essentially running a small city operation that happens to be called Heathrow,” explained Danny Long, IT Product Owner for physical security products at Heathrow, “Alongside the traditional airport security functions, we’re responsible for the monitoring of roads, retail space, three train stations, a bus terminal, offices, a church, fuel stores, a high voltage electrical network, and all the other associated infrastructure that maintains passenger flow.” Genetec Security Center now supports 90 different stakeholder groups working across 110 distinct control rooms, all of whom have different needs and access rights. Customized dashboards enable individual teams and third parties, such as police, government agencies, airlines, and retailers, to focus on their specific tasks. For example, some operational staff are given the tools to monitor passenger flow and are automatically notified when security lines grow too long. Meanwhile, colleagues in IT don’t see camera feeds. Instead, they have access to system health dashboards that notify them of devices that have fallen offline or require software/ firmware updates. “The joy of working with London Heathrow is that the team is constantly striving to put our system through its paces and identify new areas where it can add value,” stated Simon Barnes, Director of Business Development, Genetec Inc., “While our software is configured to their requirements at the time, once in the field, new requirements emerge, and we have to adjust to their reality.” “My job is to translate business requirements into workable solutions and Genetec provides me with the valuable tools to achieve that,” concluded Long, “Our experience with Genetec has been very positive. We’re only looking to expand in terms of the size and usage of the system.”

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Bespoke Technologies to Safeguard the Perimeter

Providing perimeter security for buildings is challenging, but especially so for complex settings such as airports and factories. We look at the various challenges – and solutions – that can and should be considered to help strengthen your perimeter. Ensuring the security of your organization or property’s perimeter is important to prevent unauthorized entries and avoid trouble. However, it can be hard to deal with security issues quickly and efficiently. Sometimes, warnings can be missed; at other times, alarms go off when they shouldn’t because it is hard to tell if someone’s trying to get in or if it’s just something harmless. That’s why you need an advanced perimeter protection system that is tailor-made to suit your needs. Using cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and multi-dimensional sensors, it watches over your property like a sharp-eyed guardian. It is always alert and ready to catch any potential threats quickly and accurately. With this system in place, you can know your organization or property is well-protected from various security risks. Perimeter protection: A 4-stage process An effective perimeter security system is like a well-coordinated team working together to guard your space from potential threats. This team detects dangers, raises alarms, responds quickly, and gathers evidence, ensuring your environment stays safe. Detection Spotting trouble timely and accurately helps the detection Operation. The first and most crucial step in perimeter protection is detection. A reliable system needs to spot threats accurately without sending too many false alarms. With the help of AI advancements, the system has become even more capable of distinguishing between a person, a vehicle, or an animal. This sharp eye for detail ensures the system knows if it perceives a real threat or just a harmless passer-by. This sets the stage for what happens next. Alarm When something suspicious is detected, people need to be alerted. This is where alarms come in and where the security system naturally excels. Accurate detection ensures that alarms are only triggered by real threats. The more precise the detection, the more reliable the alarm. Response When an alarm rings out, a rapid response is needed. A good protection system can automatically kick in right away, like lights flashing or sounds blaring to scare off intruders. Meanwhile, security personnel assess the situation using video camera feeds to decide if more help is needed such as speaking through two-way audio or sending someone to the spot. Evidence After the incident settles, it’s time to review what happened. Video recordings and traceable evidence play crucial roles in post-incident analysis. They help figure out what went wrong, identify any weak spots, and improve safety measures to prevent future incidents. Technologies to safeguard your perimeter Intelligent video solutions To appreciate how intelligent modern solutions have become, imagine a security watchtower that not only sees intrusions but can understand what is happening and act proactively. Traditional video systems often miss incidents until it’s too late or have trouble dealing with lots of false alarms. But Hikvision’s video solutions apply large model algorithms to see the difference between real threats and harmless events, allowing faster and more effective responses. With DarkFighterS technology, cameras capture clear images even in low light. AcuSense technology enables cameras to proactively light up or sound an alarm to scare away intruders, while a network speaker allows for direct conversations to prevent break-ins. The AI-powered NVR makes it easy to review footage by swiftly identifying human or vehicle targets. Thermal imaging solutions Imagine having night-vision glasses that can see in the dark, fog, or rain; and, because these glasses sense heat, they work no matter what the weather or light conditions are. Hikvision’s thermal imaging solution provides additional benefits due to its advanced Video Content Analysis (VCA) technology, which has been further improved by the distillation model. This model trains a large model to guide a smaller one in accurately distinguishing between real threats and false alarms. When it spots danger, it can trigger warnings or play recorded messages through speakers to dissuade intruders. Paired with an AI-powered NVR, thermal imaging not only boosts security but also provides clear evidence when needed. It offers comprehensive protection day and night, making it perfectly suited for places such as solar farms, airports, and oil fields. Radar solutions Like thermal imaging, a radar ‘sees’ through the dark, rain, or fog. It can pinpoint an object’s exact location, speed, and distance, even without any light visibility. In addition, it offers 3D protection over wide spaces, which is ideal for large, open locations such as open-air mines. Hikvision’s radar solution has taken this protection a step further. By seamlessly combining radar with PTZ cameras, you can build systems that detect threats, trigger alarms, and record key events. With the power of advanced AI, such systems identify intrusions with high levels of accuracy and know exactly what type of target they are dealing with. They operate like a smart, tireless guard standing watch over crucial spaces. Fiber-optic vibration sensing solutions Fiber-optic vibration sensing solutions use Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) technology to precisely detect and respond to environmental changes. These optical fibers cover ultra-long distances, even in harsh or hard-to-reach locations such as underground, fenced, or off-grid areas. What’s more, they are immune to fire, weather, and electromagnetic interference, making them a reliable 24/7 perimeter protection tool. Hikvision pairs this technology with video systems and network speakers. This creates a powerful system that sends accurate alarms and provides clear visual evidence. This seamless integration ensures that every potential threat is seen and recorded, making perimeter protection more thorough and efficient. How to choose the right solution The combination of these different technologies and techniques creates a robust shield around any complex site. However, because every situation and every site is different, choosing the right tools means understanding your specific needs and environment. Imagine, for example, a vast, expansive mining operation stretching out under the cover of night. Here, advanced radar silently sweeps the area, detecting any movements, no matter how small. Suddenly, it…

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