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ASIS International New Delhi Chapter 207 Announces Newly Elected Executive Committee

ASIS International, the world’s leading association for security management professionals, welcomed the Executive Committee of the New Delhi Chapter 207 for the term 2025-2026 during the Annual General Meeting of ASIS International Delhi Chapter which took place on 20 December 2024. The following individuals have been elected: Chapter Chair: Mahesh Singh ChauhanChapter Vice Chair: Girish Kaushik, CPP Chapter Secretary: Jyotsana Bhalla Chapter Treasurer: Garima Goswamy, CPP ASIS Asia Pacific Regional Board It is noteworthy that Sanjay Kaushik and Col Kanwal Kishore have been elected to the ASIS Asia Pacific Regional Board, effective January 2025. This recognition underscores their dedication and leadership within the global security community. Furthermore, Harvindra Singh was appointed as the ASIS Assistant Regional Vice President (ARVP) for the North and East Region 13A. This new role allows him to support the New Delhi, Chandigarh, Kolkata, and Dhaka Chapters, furthering the mission of ASIS International and strengthening the security fraternity in this region. Besides this the highlights of the AGM was a key note address by Anil Puri, CMD of AP Securitas on Innovations in Security and Risk Management, a keynote address by Col Rahul Chauhan, Security Director Security – DP World on Securing the Supply Chain Innovations across the Multimodal Spectrum, Col Vipin Bhatia’s address on Corporate Investigations, a panel discussion on The Role of Technology in Modern Security Framework between Shivindra Pratap Singh, Pawanjit Paliwal, Deepak Dadwal, Hari Shankar Pandey, Amrinder Singh and Umesh Kumar. A refreshing surprise was a keynote address by Subhash Chandra Agarwal who is a Guinness World Record holder and an RTI activist and a motivational session by a young professional for 10 minutes. ASIS International has been an invaluable platform offering opportunities for volunteering, networking, skill enhancement, knowledge sharing and importantly giving back to the industry and community at large. Founded in 1955, ASIS International remains the premier global platform for security professionals, offering members access to cutting-edge research, certifications, and networking opportunities. The New Delhi Chapter continues to play a pivotal role in fostering excellence and innovation within the security profession in India and beyond. The outgoing executive committee which comprises of Geetika Wahi, Pravesh Tiwari, CPP and Dr Kuber Singh Rathore, CPP was led by Harvindra Singh, CPP. This year Harvindra Singh won the prestigious ASIS International Distinguished Service Award at GSX, Ordlando, USA making it the first ever award won by ASIS India Chapter Chair. In the spirit of teamwork, the newly formed Executive Committee will seek their support along with those of all other members to make the New Delhi Chapter better and bigger. Read more posts

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CP PLUS Launches Fast Track Services: Delivering Speed and Excellence in Security Solutions

CP PLUS, a leading player in the security and surveillance industry, has launched its Fast Track Services, a revolutionary new initiative designed to provide faster, smarter, and better solutions to its customers. With the increasing need for swift resolution in the ever-evolving security landscape, CP PLUS understands that every moment counts when it comes to the safety and security of your assets. The introduction of Fast Track Services ensures that customers experience an elevated level of service with a focus on speed, efficiency, and reliability. In line with CP PLUS’s unwavering commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, this initiative aims to minimize downtime, enhance response times, and offer comprehensive support, all while maintaining the highest standards of service. Key features of fast track services: Quick Resolution: With a robust system in place, CP PLUS Fast Track Services guarantee that all customer issues are resolved swiftly, ensuring your security system operates without delay. Rapid Response Time: Understanding the urgency of security concerns, our dedicated team is equipped to respond to inquiries and service requests with unprecedented speed, addressing any challenges promptly. Real-Time Tracking: Through advanced tracking technology, CP PLUS ensures that customers can monitor the status of their service requests in real- time, keeping them informed at every step of the way. Dedicated Service Team: A specialized team of professionals is available to assist with every aspect of the service, ensuring personalized attention, expert advice, and seamless resolution of any issues. This new service initiative is a part of CP PLUS’s continued efforts to provide innovative solutions that meet the dynamic needs of its customers, further reinforcing its position as a trusted leader in the surveillance industry. By combining cutting-edge technology with a customer-centric approach, CP PLUS Fast Track Services promise to transform how customers experience security solutions.

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Hikvision India Showcases Industry-Leading AIoT Technology Solutions and Innovative Security Products at IFSEC India

Hikvision India showcased its industry-leading Artificial Intelligence of things (AIoT) technology solutions and innovative security product offerings at South Asia’s largest security expo IFSEC India during 12-14 December, 2024 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. The IFSEC India event was inaugurated by security industry leaders and esteemed dignitaries from the government, industry and associations. While elaborating on Hikvision India’s participation, at the IFSEC India Security Expo, Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Private Limited said, “Hikvision India is at the forefront of the AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) technology innovations, Robotics and Machine Vision Solutions. AIoT Technology is shaping the future of security industry. Hikvision India is proud to premiere the latest AIoT security products and innovative tech solutions with ‘Make-in-India’ roadmap. We are committed to grow the Indian security industry by developing best-in-class solutions. We are introducing many innovative security products and vertical solutions. One of the very special product offering is the ‘Millimeter Wave Full Body Scanner.’ This product can detect the threats of concealed objects in seconds. We are also introducing another HIKIMAGING product, the Operation Room Management System (ORMS), for the healthcare sector.” He further added, “Hikvision Millimeter Wave Full Body Scanner is a new dimension in security technology space. It is a device used at security checkpoints and is a system that can detect metal, plastic, ceramic, and similar objects on people. Millimeter wave technology is based on the reflection of electromagnetic waves on the human body and clothes. The device sends high-frequency waves and receives the reflections that hit the body and return, and analyzes these signals to create images. These images are interpreted by special software and abnormal objects or objects that may be a threat are determined.” Hikvision India showcased its industry-leading AIoT security technology products and solutions with a power- packed display at the IFSEC India 2024. The latest trending technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, Machine Vision and AIoT Security Technology products and solutions. Hikvision India also showcased latest technological innovations in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Vision and Robotics Technologies in the Video Security, Access Control, Intrusion Alarm, Inspection and Perimeter Security segments. Mobile Robot Products, Machine Vision Products and Logistic Vision Solutions were also on display at the security expo. Key highlights of the technologies and solutions on display at Hikvision India booth included: ● AI Cameras, Smart Hybrid Light Camera, Multi Lens Synergy Cameras, Turbo HD 8.0,ColorVu, 4G Solar Camera, Thermal and AcuSense Cameras, Audio Sensing Products, eDVRs and eNVRs. ● 5 new products in the Non CCTV category were introduced at IFSEC India 24. These include X-Ray Baggage tunnel size 100cmx100cm, ISD-SC6040S-H4CVL, X-Ray Baggage tunnel size 60cmx40cm, ISD-SMW1701S- C: Millimeter Wave FULL BODY SCANNER, DS-K1T8005 Battery Series and DS-K1T808 Battery Series (Access and Attendance Products). ● Interactive Display Panel & LED solutions including Triad LED, 3D LED, 75’ IDP and other variants. ● Hikvision Dash Cam and Advanced Driving Assistant System (ADAS) for automotive safety and security front. This year at IFSEC India, Hikvision India showcased several innovative vertical solutions – for banking, retail, education, building solution, apartment solution, ppog solution, manufacturing safety solution, manufacturing operational efficiency, motorcycle enforcement, parcel tracking solution & logistics and healthcare verticals – for its end-users and ecosystem partners. Day 1 & 2 Highlights Hikvision India also participated in the IFSEC India conference program with an insightful presentation on security trends and thoughtful panel discussions. On the first day of IFSEC India Conference, Ashish Gujarathi, Assistant Vice President, Non-CCTV Products, Prama Hikvision India Private Limited, participated in a panel discussion on the theme ‘How Connected Security Works in the Complex and Growing Tech Landscape.’ On day two, Gagan Lamba, Vice President, Enterprise Verticals, Prama Hikvision India Private Limited gave an elaborate presentation on the theme ‘Shaping the future through AIoT Powered Security Solutions.’ Hikvision India booth received an overwhelming response and applause from the key partners, trade visitors and key stakeholders at the IFSEC India. The IFSEC Security Expo concluded with the highest number of footfall from the visitors, security professionals and security industry representatives. Read more posts

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Vicon Debuts the NEXT Camera at Intersec 2025 in Dubai

Vicon Industries has unveiled NEXT, a modular surveillance system reshaping the standards of modern security. Engineered for integrators and end-users alike, NEXT tackles the complexities of traditional surveillance with its innovative design. At Intersec 2025, hosted at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Vicon Security proudly showcased its recently launched NEXT camera, setting a new standard in advanced surveillance technology. Simplified Installations, Faster Deployments NEXT overcomes installation barriers with its patented snap-and-twist assembly, enabling deployment in less than five minutes. As security needs evolve, hot-swappable components make upgrades seamless. From retail spaces to production warehouses, NEXT adapts to your workspace, providing versatile, future-proof security solutions. Smarter AI for Clearer Insights At the core of NEXT is advanced AI-driven technology that delivers smart object classification and color forensics, ensuring clearer visuals even in challenging lighting conditions. Its AI Retina (AI-R) technology provides optimized color imaging 24/7, helping identify security threats faster and with greater accuracy. These capabilities are essential in dynamic environments like retail, transportation hubs, and industrial facilities. Remote Positioning at a Touch NEXT is built for adaptability. Its remote positioning feature lets you adjust camera views from any browser, saving valuable time and resources. Audio capabilities are a standout feature, with dual microphones delivering crisp audio capturing within a 50-foot range, while 360° commercial-grade speakers enable seamless real-time communication. Additionally, programmable LED lightbars add a visual layer of security, providing instant alerts. One System, Endless Possibilities NEXT integrates seamlessly with industry-leading VMS platforms along with Vicon’s Anavio cloud platform, enhancing forensic search capabilities such as face-based People Search. This complete integration makes NEXT work as part of a comprehensive security ecosystem tailored to meet unique needs. Industry Leadership and Innovation at Intersec 2025 With over 50 years of surveillance innovation, Vicon continues to lead the industry with NEXT – an intelligent, connected solution that redefines what’s possible in modern security. Guy Nixon, Managing Director of EMEA of Vicon Industries, said, “Intersec 2025 is a big event for us. It shows how committed we are to bringing new solutions to the market. The great feedback on NEXT shows we understand and meet the industry’s needs.” Read more posts

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EDCI – Pioneering in Security & Investigation Solutions Across India

EDCI, head office in Kolkata and working on pan-India basis, specializes in a range of critical services such as Corporate Due Diligence, Cyber Crime Investigation, Fraud Investigation and Security Risk Management for both private and public sector enterprises. Being an ISO 9001:2015 certified organization, registered with MSME, LEI, D&B, and enlisted with UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT, and proud members of APDI and NASSCOM, EDCI has been constantly attracting the attention of various leading organizations to partner with. Sunjoy NathFounder of EDCI The organization is headed by Sunjoy Nath, the Founder of EDCI. He is a military veteran, a cyber expert and an elite member of INTERPOL Metaverse Expert Committee and United Service Institution of India (USI). USI is India’s pre-eminent think tank on matters of national security. Mr. Sunjoy is having 27 years of experience in the field of Aviation, Physical Security & Investigation. He is qualified for ‘counter insurgency and counter terrorism’ from Rastriya Raksha University. He is also the associate member of the Ex-Police Officers Guild, Kolkata Police and West Bengal Police. Mr. Nath has been appointed as the Councillor for the State of West Bengal by International Council for Industrial Security & Safety Management. He is also the Mentor of Change of NITI Aayog, Mentor of Start-up India – GoI, Member of Expert Committee of GoI, STCC and NCVT in the fields of aviation and drone. Apart from these he is a syllabus committee member of technical education, Government of West Bengal in the field of drone/ UAV. FITIG Association has nominated him as President for the State of West Bengal and in-charge of North Eastern States. He is also a certificate holder from various world-renowned organizations like US Department of Homeland Security, UNDSS, UNODC, OSCE, DCSA, to name a few and always aspires to provide best advisory and consultation services in security and investigation domains and verticals to Indian industries. He has achieved Investigation Leadership Award 2024 from APDI. EDCI has been taking initiative to create awareness among people from various states of India. Now by engaging and deploying volunteers CYBER CRIME COUNTER CORPS (CCCC) in every district of India, it will strengthen awareness programme to make Indian people aware of newly emerging digital fraud such as loan apps, job fraud, crypto scam, supply chain attack, digital arrest, gold finance scam etc., in real and virtual world. EDCI’s core services include Corporate and External Due Diligence, Corporate Fraud Investigation, Cybercrime Investigation, Defaulter/ Skip Tracing, Asset Tracking, KYC, Background and Identity Verification, Security Risk Management, OSINT investigation etc. The organization has been serving many corporates, Govt. Departments, various prestigious banks and NBFCs, insolvency professionals (IPs), resolution professionals (RPs), CAs and lawyers. Read more posts

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34th IISSM Annual Global Conclave 11-13 December 2024 at New Delhi

Theme: Total Loss Prevention – Risk to ResilienceTagline: Empowering People for a Sustainable Planet The 34th IISSM Annual Global Conclave, themed ‘Total Loss Prevention – Risk to Resilience,’ marked a significant milestone in the global dialogue on safety, security, and sustainability. Bringing together industry leaders, security professionals, academicians, policymakers, and experts from various domains, the conclave served as a platform for addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time. Held over two transformative days, the event provided a unique opportunity for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and innovation, aiming to chart a path toward a safer, more resilient world. The inaugural session began with great enthusiasm, reflecting the ethos of the conclave. The ceremonial lamp lighting was led by Dr. R.K. Sinha, the Executive Chairman of IISSM, who in his welcome address highlighted IISSM’s longstanding role in pioneering advancements in security and disaster management. Dr. Sinha’s remarks emphasized the critical need for multi-stakeholder approaches to addressing global risks, particularly in a rapidly changing world. The Chief Guest, Hon. Minister Sanjay Seth, commended IISSM for its relentless efforts in areas such as skill development, disaster resilience, and empowering youth. He underscored the importance of leveraging collective expertise and collaboration to build capacity and drive sustainable solutions. The Inaugural Plenary Session focused on ‘Global Security Challenges,’ setting the tone for meaningful discussions. One of the standout speakers, H.E. Fares Sahib, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Israel, shared Israel’s innovative strategies in disaster preparedness and counter-terrorism. His address illustrated the importance of education, early warning systems, and collaboration between sectors as essential tools for mitigating risks. Panelists explored evolving global risks such as climate change and terrorism, offering actionable insights into how public and private entities can work together to develop robust frameworks. A key takeaway from the session was the need to create cross-sector partnerships that would enhance early warning mechanisms and disaster preparedness systems, ultimately reducing vulnerabilities. The subsequent plenary session, ‘Private Sector and PSUs in Total Loss Prevention,’ delved into the role of private enterprises and public sector undertakings in building resilience and minimizing risks. Experts discussed the integration of technologies such as AI-driven surveillance systems and biometric tools into organizational workflows, emphasizing how these innovations can reduce the potential for losses while enhancing overall safety. Public-private partnerships emerged as a central theme, with participants advocating for closer collaboration between government bodies and private enterprises to tackle challenges effectively. Later, the thematic session on ‘Business Continuity and Governance’ examined strategies for ensuring operational resilience amidst an increasingly uncertain environment. Speakers elaborated on the importance of conducting risk assessments, implementing multi-layered security frameworks, and leveraging automation to respond swiftly to incidents. These discussions underscored the necessity for organizations to adopt proactive measures such as comprehensive training programs and technology-driven solutions, to safeguard operations and ensure business continuity. The second day of the conclave brought a renewed focus on climate change and its profound implications for disaster management and sustainability. The session on ‘Disaster Management, Climate Change, and Sustainability’ addressed the economic and societal impacts of climate change, emphasizing the need for proactive corporate responsibility. Prof. Ravi Sinha, a noted expert, shed light on localized adaptation strategies as a cornerstone for building resilience. He emphasized that while global efforts are crucial, localized actions tailored to specific vulnerabilities can be equally, if not more, effective. Recommendations from the session included increasing climate finance, investing in disaster-resilient infrastructure, and actively involving corporations in sustainability initiatives. These discussions resonated deeply with participants, reflecting the urgency of embedding climate-conscious practices into both policy and practice. A highlight of Day 2 was the keynote address by Union Minister, Nitin Gadkari, who emphasized sustainability in infrastructure development as a key to achieving long-term resilience. He announced forthcoming collaborations with IISSM to develop innovative safety education models, a move that underscored the government’s commitment to fostering safer communities through education and awareness. One of the most impactful sessions of the day focused on ‘Empowerment of Vulnerable Groups,’ addressing the need for targeted strategies to protect women, children, and persons with disabilities during disasters. Panelists stressed the importance of integrating self-defense and safety training into school curricula, ensuring that young people are equipped with the skills they need to navigate crises. Gender-sensitive planning and inclusive disaster response frameworks were highlighted as essential components of effective safety strategies. The session concluded with a call to action for policymakers and organizations to prioritize the unique needs of vulnerable groups in all safety and resilience initiatives. Another key area of focus was ‘Workforce Development and Skill Enhancement,’ where experts discussed the growing demand for skills in areas such as green jobs, cybersecurity, and disaster preparedness. Participants emphasized the need for localized certification programs that address the specific needs of communities, as well as the integration of advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into training programs. These measures, they argued, would not only prepare the workforce for emerging challenges but also create pathways for sustainable economic growth. The thematic session on ‘School Safety and Child Protection’ highlighted the critical need to safeguard children during disasters. Discussions revolved around empowering teachers with training in psychological first aid and incorporating digital safety programs into school curricula. The session also emphasized the importance of creating a culture of safety within schools, where students, teachers, and parents work collaboratively to build disaster-resilient communities. In addition to these discussions, the conclave featured special contributions from distinguished speakers. Rajendra Ratnoo, Executive Director of NIDM, provided valuable insights into capacity building and the role of technology in disaster risk reduction. He called for the adoption of innovative, technology-driven approaches to address the challenges of the 21st century. Dhiraj Singh delivered an engaging talk on the seven dimensions of security, emphasizing the transformative potential of AI-driven tools, robotics, and public-private collaborations in creating safer environments. The conclave also showcased a wide range of innovative tools and technologies through product presentations by leading organizations. Companies such as IDEAFORGE, Motorola Solutions, and Prakhar demonstrated advancements…

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The Protector – Kunwar Vikram Singh, Chairman CAPSI

Who does not know Kunwar Vikram Singh – the Chairman of the Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI)? Does he need any introduction? He is globally renowned – and a glaring figure in India’s private security industry. He is a true visionary leader, a writer and a Fauji at Heart. His recently authored book called ‘The Protectors’ is so insightful and has been a huge success. The book delves into the lives and challenges of security professionals, and offers an in-depth look at their dedication and role in society. As the Chairman of CAPSI, Kunwar Saheb leads an organization that represents India’s private security sector, which employs millions of people across the country. Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI) is an apex body of the private security industry representing the wider interests of 10 million guardsmen & women and 35 thousand private security agencies operating pan India. This preeminent organization for security professionals made its unpretentious beginning in 2005 and has emerged as an ‘elite association’ of nationally and internationally renowned security professionals managing world’s largest workforce. CAPSI’s governing processes are being guided by an eminent Board of Governors having former army generals, veteran police and para-military officers, high ranking intelligence professionals also from Central Bureau of Investigation, and premier governmental intelligence agencies and renowned risk managers. The executive leadership of CAPSI is provided by security entrepreneurs who have achieved excellence in the business of security management in India and abroad. The unique bouquet of experience and entrepreneurship has taken CAPSI to its new height within a period of 20 years, especially after the enactment of the Private Security Agencies Regulation Act 2005. With decades of experience, Mr. Singh has been instrumental in shaping India’s private security sector including the regulatory framework and professional standards of the sector. SecurityLinkIndia is honoured and privileged to recently have an opportunity to speak to him, here are some excerpts: Can you share in brief your journey as a private security professional and chairman of CAPSI? My journey as a private security professional and Chairman of CAPSI has been quite fascinating. After leaving the Army, I started a company called Lancer Security and Investigation in 1980. Around that time, the government decided to host the 9 Asian Games in Delhi They hired me to plan the security for the event. During that period, I realized the importance of having robust private security to manage such large-scale events. This led me to form a company that provided security services for the 9 Asian Games, marking the beginning of my career as a private security entrepreneur. Subsequently, between 1990 and 1996, there was significant growth in private security agencies. During this time, I felt the need to bring together security entrepreneurs to ad dress common challenges. Most of these entrepreneurs were ex-Army officers like me. As a result, we formed the Association of Security Organizations of India, where I became the president. We began addressing issues such as wages, Provident Fund (PF), and other labour-related concerns Later, the government decided to regulate the private security sector and introduced the Private Security Agency Regulation Act in Parliament. Recognizing the importance of preparing for future challenges in compliance and legislation, we saw the need for a Pan-India association to unite the industry, which was largely unorganized at the time. This led to the formation of the Central Association of Private Security Industry. I was initially elected as the convener of CAPSI (Central Association of Private Security Agencies) Eventually, I was appointed as the chairman of the association How has the private security industry transformed in India over the last two decades? The transformation of the private security industry in India has been gradual yet remarkable. Initially, the concept of private security was limited to hiring a chowkidar often a Nepalese individual or some ex-army personnel to guard properties However, over time, internal security emerged as a significant concern. The government faced increasing challenges in providing adequate security to industrial establishments, residential colonies, and smaller entities. This gap in internal security created a pressing need for organized private security systems. The rapid development of infrastructure across the country airports, ports, residential colonies, factories in remote areas, and other critical zones further fuelled the demand for private security services. Can you throw light on the industry’s economic impact and its contribution to employment? The private security industry in India plays a pivotal role in driving economic growth and employment, emerging as one of the largest and fastest-growing sectors in the country. With the rising demand for safety due to urbanization, industrial expansion, and increasing awareness of security, the industry generates significant revenue and contributes substantially to the nation’s GDP By safeguarding businesses, infrastructure, and public spaces, the sector enables other industries such as banking, retail, and manufacturing to operate efficiently, fostering economic stability Moreover, the industry’s adoption of advanced technologies like Al-powered surveillance and biometric systems has spurred innovation and created new opportunities for technological advancement in Indi. In terms of employment, the private security sector is a key contributor, providing jobs to millions across urban and rural areas. It offers accessible entry-level opportunities, reducing unemployment while serving as a crucial source of livelihood for individuals with minimal education or training. Additionally, many security companies invest in skill development, offering training in areas such as emergency response, technology usage, and conflict resolution, which enhances workforce quality. The increasing participation of women in the industry further promotes inclusivity and gender diversity in employment. How has CAPSI contributed to the development and regulation of the private security industry? The Central Association of Private Security Industry T (CAPSI) has played a pivotal role in the development and regulation of the private security industry in India. Governed by the PSAR Act, the industry benefited greatly from CAPSI’s efforts to drive self-regulation and improvement. The initiative began during the tenure of Home Minister, Shivraj Patil, who emphasized the need for the industry to enhance its services through self-discipline. He stressed to deliver…

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Genetec Expands Access Control Market Share and Solidifies its Global Leadership Position, According to the Latest Omdia Report

Genetec bolsters #2 global ranking with six consecutive years of organic growth According to the 2024 Access Control report by Omdia, Genetec Inc., the global player in enterprise physical security software, has consistently gained market share over the last six years, solidifying its position as a worldwide market leader and building upon its #2 global position for access control software. In the Americas market, access control software has evolved beyond the physical security department to become an essential component of business operations. According to the Omdia report, this broader adoption has increased demand for unified security platforms that allow organizations to manage systems – such as access control, video surveillance, and intrusion detection – through a single interface. By anticipating market needs for access control innovation, Genetec continues to expand its market share, growing at a 28% CAGR over the past six years. “While many legacy access control vendors rely on acquisitions to expand their market share, Genetec has achieved rapid organic growth through innovation and investment in new technologies,” said Christian Morin, Vice President of Product Engineering, Genetec Inc., “Over the last year, we introduced Security Center SaaS, HID Mercury Security MP controllers, Axis Powered by Genetec, and an I/O module in partnership with STid as part of our European high assurance access control system offering. This demonstrates our commitment to expanding our access control portfolio through innovation and partnerships, paving the way for future growth.” In a highly fragmented EMEA market, Genetec remains among the top 10 access control software providers by focusing on open architecture systems that allow users to integrate components from different vendors. Omdia also reports that end users in the region prefer open systems that offer flexibility and customization. This further supports the company’s strategy to provide adaptable solutions tailored to the region, as evidenced by its partnership with STid. In the Asia-Pacific region (excluding China), Genetec continues to rapidly expand its market share, reaching #6 position (up from #10 in 2021). As enterprise users and multinational corporations modernize their access control infrastructure, they seek feature-rich, cyber-secure systems with strong integration capabilities. An open-architecture solution, such as the Genetec access control solution, allows organizations to secure assets and people, enhance business operations, and easily upgrade technology at their own pace. The Omdia report also indicates that the access control market is increasingly adopting hybrid cloud deployments. Genetec is at the forefront of this change. Security Center SaaS is a physical security solution that brings the power of Genetec access control and video management to the cloud. Security Center SaaS supports hybrid or full cloud deployments, allowing organizations to move components and sites to the cloud based on their needs and requirements at their own pace. Because Genetec solutions are based on an open platform architecture, users choose the access control devices that best suit their needs while also preserving their existing investments. In addition to its success in access control, Genetec has retained its #1 global position in the VMS market while also ranking #1 in the combined Video Management Software (VMS) and Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) market, according to Omdia’s recently released 2024 Video Surveillance & Analytics Database Report. Read more posts

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March Networks Unveils Future-Ready Features in Latest Software Release

March Networks, a global player in intelligent video surveillance and business intelligence solutions, has unveiled its end-ofyear release. This latest update introduces advanced features designed to deliver future-proof functionality, enhance ease of use, and maximize efficiency, addressing the evolving needs of customers across industries. Future-proof solutions for tomorrow’s challenges This release brings enhanced video analytics to the X-Series Recorders, including attribute search for upper and lower body clothing color, tripwire detection, intrusion detection, and loitering analytics. These powerful tools deliver greater accuracy and actionable insights for proactive security management, meaning customers can benefit from advanced video analytics with any camera, including third-party cameras. The company has also added additional channel licensing options for the X-Series Recorders, ensuring seamless scalability as customer needs evolve. Easy-to-use features for seamless operations The release includes several features designed to simplify workflows and improve user experience. March Networks’ business intelligence platform, Searchlight Cloud, now offers automated email reports, delivering key insights on transactions, sales and other data points directly to users’ inboxes. For example, the ‘Sales by Day Part’ dashboard allows QSR customers to track net sales performance across key time segments, or day parts, like breakfast, lunch, afternoon, dinner and late-night. This dynamic feature allows users to identify trends and make real-time decisions without logging into the Searchlight platform, as customers receive this critical data automatically by email. Additionally, March Networks has developed a library of pre-developed, industry-tailored dashboards for quick access to essential metrics – reducing the need to develop custom dashboards during customer onboarding. March Networks’ cloud sharing solution, Evidence Vault, now fully integrates with Veritone, enabling automated video redaction within the Command Web Client – eliminating time-consuming manual downloads and uploads. Efficiency that drives results New Mass Management tools in Command Enterprise Software streamline video system administration with remote system updates, password management and firmware upgrades for March Networks and third-party cameras. Their new DevAPI enables third-party developers to seamlessly integrate March Networks video into their applications, supporting use cases like access control integration and remote video monitoring for alarm verification. For more accurate real-time alerts with Smart Rules, ‘Test Mode’ has been released – to test alerts and refine them before launching across business. Smart Rules also has expanded functionalities to set aggregate rules for combining multiple criteria and data thresholds to trigger alerts. For example, customers can be alerted when the number of voided items is greater than 25% of sold items. These new features further reduce false positive alerts and improve overall efficiency. “We are excited to deliver these innovations that not only meet today’s security needs but also prepare our customers for tomorrow’s challenges,” said Jeff Corrall, Chief Product Officer at March Networks, “This release reinforces our commitment to smarter, more efficient, and user-friendly solutions.” Read more posts

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Teledyne FLIR Selected as Thermal Camera Provider for the Red Cat Drone Black Widow U.S. Army SRR Program Award

Integration of Prism Embedded Software and Hadron 640R+ Payload to Provide Cutting-Edge Thermal Sensing and Air-to-Ground AI Capabilities. Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, today announced it has been selected by Red Cat Holdings, Inc., to provide thermal imaging and Artificial Intelligence (AI) embedded software for its Black Widow™ small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS). Red Cat was selected as the winner of the U.S. Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) Program of Record after an evaluation process completed by the Army Project Management Office for Uncrewed Aircraft Systems, Army Maneuver Battle Lab, Army Test and Evaluation Command, and Army Operational Test Center. The U.S. Army’s current acquisition objective is for 5,880 systems, with each system consisting of two aircraft. Red Cat incorporated Teledyne FLIR’s NDAA-compliant Hadron™ 640R+ longwave infrared and mega-pixel visible camera module and its Prism™ AI embedded perception software into Black Widow, a highly capable, rucksack-portable sUAS designed for operation in Electronic Warfare (EW) environments. Black Widow’s fully modular architecture enables swift adaptation to diverse mission requirements, including SSR and secondary payload operation. “We are proud to be selected by Red Cat to support the Black Widow with unparalleled tactical capabilities for the U.S. Army’s SSR Program,” said Paul Clayton, Vice President, Teledyne FLIR, “This collaboration provides the Black Widow with superior yet compact dual thermal-visible imaging along with AI software libraries that enable classification, object detection, and object tracking to complete the mission day or night.” “The Hadron 640R+, with its best-in-class thermal vision, will play a key role in helping the warfighter Dominate the Night™ with the Black Widow,” said George Matus, CTO of Red Cat, “We are thrilled to continue our longstanding relationship with the world leader in thermal imaging technology, enabling Red Cat to accelerate deployment to the U.S. DoD and its allies across the globe.” The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)- free Hadron 640R+ provides a 640×512-resolution thermal camera with industry-leading thermal sensitivity and a 64-MP resolution visible camera in a size, weight, and power (SWaP) optimized package. Paired with Prism AI embedded software, the combination can enable high-precision object detection within application-specific classes, multiple object tracking, motion target indication, and more. Teledyne FLIR, a Teledyne Technologies company, is a world leader in intelligent sensing solutions for defense and industrial applications with approximately 4,000 employees worldwide. Founded in 1978, the company creates advanced technologies to help professionals make better, faster decisions that save livesand livelihoods. Read more posts

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