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The Paperless Classroom: How Interactive Displays Drive Sustainable Education

Across the world, schools are discovering that the path to sustainability runs straightthrough their classrooms. It’s transforming education in a very good way. Picture this: A classroom that saves thousands of sheets of paper each year, students who collaborate on virtual whiteboards, and teachers who share content digitally. Imagine a world of education where assignments flow seamlessly without wasting a single sheet of paper. No more overflowing recycling bins, and no more guilt about the impact on the environment. Welcome to the paperless classroom. The paper trail problem: The hidden costs of traditional classrooms Traditional classrooms operate on a consumable-inten­sive model, creating ongoing financial and environ­mental burdens. Research shows that classrooms consume massive quantities of paper, In the US, for example, schools use 32 billion sheets annually at a cost of $1.6 billion. In the UK, schools consume on average one million sheets per school every year. This consumption represents a major environmental challenge which contributes to deforestation and waste generation. Beyond the cost of paper, consumable dependency ex­tends to markers, chalk, and printing supplies, all of which require constant restocking. Teachers rely on projector systems which consume 150-800 watts each and adding to overall operating expenses. These recurring costs divert resources from core educational investments as schools struggle to balance quality education with fiscal responsibil­ity and sustainable practices. Going green with smart interactive solutions Every morning in schools, teachers queue at copy machines as if they’re waiting for coffee. Students, meanwhile, manage stacks of worksheets that could rival a small forest, and recycling bins reach capacity by the end of the day. Interactive displays, however, eliminate this entire workflow. Students collaborate directly on digital surfaces, assignments distribute instantly across devices, and lesson materials reside in cloud-based systems. The outcome: classrooms operate seamlessly with zero paper consump­tion. Rather than distributing physical handouts to 20-30 students, educators present interactive content that enables simultaneous manipulation by all participants. Students annotate directly on displays, engage in collaborative problem-solving, and submit assignments digitally. Identi­cal lesson materials serve multiple classes without reprints. Processes that previously demanded hundreds of paper copies can now be executed through touch interactions. Beyond paper reduction, these displays provide en­ergy efficiency that makes traditional projectors look like energy-hungry dinosaurs. Intelligent algorithms dynami­cally adjust brightness according to content requirements, while kicks in whenever the screen is idle. Engineered for extended lifecycles, they function for years without the fre­quent lamp replacements that send projector components to landfills. A single display can serve multiple classes, multi­ple subjects, and multiple years of sustainable e-learning. From paper stacks to digital success: Paperless education improves sustainability Spring Dale Senior School in Punjab, India, exempli­fies successful sustainable classroom transformation through their comprehensive ‘Going Paperless’ initiative. The school faced escalating costs from continuous restock­ing of markers and paper supplies. To address these chal­lenges, they implemented Hikvision’s WonderHub interac­tive displays across 80 classrooms and conference rooms. The results speak for themselves. Teachers now assign homework through integrated quiz applications while stu­dents participate via personal devices, eliminating printed worksheets entirely. Digital content gets instantly updated and shared across eco-friendly classrooms, completely removing the dependency on physical teaching materials. More than that, the displays incorporate advanced green technologies, including PixMaster intelligent energy man­agement, which identifies content types and adjusts image parameters such as brightness and contrast. Echo Mode further improves energy efficiency by reducing power consumption during periods of low activity. Together, these features ensure strong environmental performance without compromising visual quality. The transformation didn’t just reduce environmen­tal impact – it enhanced educational outcomes through increased student engagement and improved curriculum responsiveness. The school now positions itself as an innovative, environmentally conscious, educational leader. One investment delivered multiple benefits: cost savings, environmental protection, and better learning experiences. The success at Spring Dale Senior School illustrates a broader global shift toward greener education. Schools worldwide are embracing interactive displays to cut paper waste while enhancing learning outcomes. Each digital classroom is a meaningful step toward sustainable, car­bon-neutral education. Forward-thinking institutions now regard interactive displays as essential infrastructure, driving environmental responsibility and educational excellence. Explore our interactive display solutions to build smarter, greener class­rooms. Read More

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Hexaware

Hexaware and Abluva Join Forces to Deliver Secure Agentic AI Solutions for the Life Sciences Industry

Delivering Governed and Secure Generative AI Agents for Life Sciences Innovation Hexaware Technologies, a global provider of IT services and solutions, recently announced a strategic partnership with Abluva, an innovator in agentic AI security, to address security challenges posed by autonomous AI agents in the Life Sciences industry. This collaboration brings together Hexaware’s deep domain expertise and Abluva’s groundbreaking Secure Intelligence Plane to help organizations in the sector deploy generative AI (GenAI) safely and in compliance with industry regulations. As Life Sciences organizations increasingly adopt agentic AI to enhance research, clinical trials, patient data management, and commercial operations, the partnership ensures that AI agents operate in a secure, governed, and auditable environment – without hindering innovation. Partnership highlights: ● Real-time Agent Governance: Abluva’s Secure Intelligence Plane enforces critical controls like purpose binding, role-based context augmentation, data masking, and tooling control to prevent unauthorized actions. ● Comprehensive Agent Life Cycle Security: Security protocols to protect sensitive data span the entire Agent life cycle, including fine-tuning, Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), and prompting stages. This provides advanced visibility and targeted safeguards specifically designed for agent-driven architectures in clinical and research settings. ● Autonomous Threat Mitigation and Self-Healing: Abluva’s patent-pending ‘self-healing’ capability allows the system to automatically detect and respond to unforeseen or anomalous agent behaviors in real-time, reducing risks associated with agent autonomy. ● Enhanced Compliance and Privacy for AI: The solution ensures agent activities comply with industry standards like HIPAA and GDPR, and internal governance policies, through embedded governance and audit features, addressing crucial aspects of data privacy. “We are thrilled to partner with Abluva to implement the most secure agentic AI solutions for large sponsors and CROs,” said, Raj Gondhali, AVP & Head of Clinical Solutions, Hexaware, “This collaboration is pivotal, combining our expertise in global clinical solutions with Abluva’s pioneering agentic security technology to ensure enhanced AI safety, compliance, and operational efficiency as our clients adopt next-generation AI.” Raj Darji, CEO at Abluva, echoed similar sentimented, “We are excited to announce our partnership with Hexaware, a global systems integration specialist renowned for its Life Sciences expertise. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for Abluva as we aim to deliver value and innovative solutions in agentic AI security. By combining Hexaware’s global reach with our novel research-based technology for securing autonomous agents, we are committed to providing comprehensive and integrated solutions that enable safe AI adoption.” Amit Gautam, CTO at Abluva added, “Our partnership with Hexaware enables us to extend our expertise in agentic AI security to a broader market, addressing the critical need for robust governance in AI-driven enterprises. By integrating our Secure Intelligence Plane with Hexaware’s capabilities, we can deliver sophisticated, real-time governance solutions tailored to secure autonomous AI agents in complex life sciences environments.” This partnership underlines Hexaware’s commitment to next-generation cloud and AI platforms, and Abluva’s leadership in research-driven, agentic security innovations. Together, they empower life sciences enterprises to unlock GenAI’s full potential – securely, at scale. Read More

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Datapath

Datapath Brings Latest Control Room and Video Wall Management Developments to InfoComm Asia

Continuing its mission to revolutionize control rooms and video wall content management, Datapath is proud to highlight a year of product innovation and development at InfoComm Asia. Returning to Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Center for the third successive year, Datapath is once again excited to connect with its Asia customers and partners. Joining Datapath on its S30 booth will be technical furniture specialists Poly-M, who will be supporting Datapath’s replicated control room set-up with their latest, ergonomically designed control room furniture. Further support comes from Demuk, who will be supplying displays and mounts for a full replicated control room experience. Datapath’s award-winning technology can be found in Control Rooms, Universities, Museums, Sports Stadiums, and high-level government facilities across Asia. Featured in Thailand will be the latest enhancements to the Aetria platform – an integrated, scalable solution built to simplify control room deployment, and operation. Alongside Aetria, Datapath will showcase new capabilities for streamlined third-party hardware control, as well as updates to its award-winning VSN Series video wall controllers. Everything under Aetria control Aetria now includes an integrated events engine that provides a visual interface to easily create automated workflows that trigger actions based on internal or external events. By using this technology, Datapath customers will be able to offer a considerable value add service – easily designing systems that can not only monitor and manage content, but also a broad range of actions, from display efficiency to room temperature. Along the latest VSN V3 video wall controllers and Aligo KVM solutions, Datapath’s powerhouse VSNMini 300 processor will also be demonstrating its use in a Workstation format as part of the control room set-up. For use either as a Personal Video Wall controller and/or Workstation within an Aetria environment or as a standalone video wall controller for small installations, the VSNMini 300 offers a powerful and flexible workstation solution to manage medium-sized, multi-source, video projects. Aetria Touch panels will also integrate into the replicated control room – showing how quickly and easily display templates and content can be changed with a simple touch. Michael Austin, Director of Sales, Datapath APAC, says: “Our R&D team work hard to bring our customers the very latest in what is possible with video wall content management, and we always look forward to showing our latest developments at InfoComm Asia. We are excited to welcome customers old and new to our booth, where our team will be happy to be of service.” Read More

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Hikrobot India Displays Latest Machine Vision and Mobile Robot Solutions at India Warehousing Show

Hikrobot India recently participated in the India Warehousing Show (IWS) to showcase its com­prehensive range of Machine Vision and Mobile Robot solutions. The India Warehousing Show, India’s leading platform for the warehousing, logistics, material handling, automation, and supply chain sectors, was organ­ised from June 26-28, 2025, at Yashobhoomi, India Inter­national Convention & Expo Centre (IICC), Dwarka, New Delhi. Hikrobot India’s booth showcased Machine Vision’s innovative product, the Smart Camera – SC1000, loaded with six essential tools, including Pattern Match, Colour Detection, H-Counts, Logic Tools, Measurement Tools, and basic OCR Support. The key highlights of Mobile Robots Zone were the QF series AMR (ideal for pallet handling) and the Tugger AMR (auto–tugging trolleys for internal logistics). The IWS event got the key players and leading brands for India’s Warehousing and Logistics professionals. The newly introduced SC1000 series vision sensor include the richness of vision detection systems and the simplicity of sensors. They are equipped with high-precision and efficient vision algorithms and AI modules embedded inside, effi­ciently solving various types of presence, absence, classifi­cation, and detection applications. Hikrobot India introduced 3D Laser Profile Sensor at the IWS. Based on laser triangulation measurement, a 3D laser profile sensor can output high-frame point clouds, depth images and intensity images at micrometre level in real-time. It is widely applicable to non-contact high-preci­sion online 3D measurement scenes in consumer electron­ics, lithium battery, and PCB industries.Hikrobot introduced 3D Cameras, Area scan Cameras, Smart Cameras, Smart Code readers and Handheld readers, along with other key vision components. The Machine Vision solutions put on display at the IWS by Hikrobot India included both Static DWS and Dynamic DWS. HIKROBOT’s newly introduced QF Series AMR and Tugger AMR, along with newly launched Smart Cam­eras, sensors and accessories, were the key attractions. Commenting on the IWS experience, Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India said, “India Warehous­ing Show is one of the leading platform to showcase Ma­chine Vision and Mobile Robot solutions for the logistics and warehousing sector. The challenge for every logistics company is how to maximise the performance of supply chain processes, such as inbound, Distribution, Sorting, and Outbound. The latest generation solutions like Autonomous Mobile Robots with domain specific customisation and AI based Fleet Management software, dynamic and static DWS system, smart Parcel Tracking System and more have accelerated the real-time performance efficiency of logistics process.” The event had an exciting line up of live product dem­os, innovative technologies on display, and several knowl­edge-sharing and insightful networking sessions. The India Warehousing Show featured exhibitors from the warehous­ing, logistics, automation, material handling, and supply chain sectors. The show attracted visitors from across India. The Hikrobot booth displayed machine vision and mobile robot products. Focusing on IIoT, smart logistics, and smart manufacturing, Hikrobot provides services to industry and logistics customers, committing to continually promoting intelligentization and leading the intelligent manufacturing process. The India Warehousing Show (IWS) concluded on a successful note, with an overwhelming response from visitors. The India Warehousing Show provided all its participants with an enriching business platform and a wide range of networking opportunities. The IWS show offered a unique opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and insights. The event turned out to be a convergence point for the entire Supply Chain, logistics, and transportation industry. Read More

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escan

eScan XDR Launches AdvancedPhishing Simulator to Combat RisingAI-Generated Email Threats

New training platform addresses the growing sophistication of phishing attacks as traditional security barriers strengthen As corporate networks become increasingly forti­fied with multi-factor authentication, biometric scanners, and passwordless verification systems, cybercriminals are shifting their tactics toward a more insidious approach: exploiting human psychology through sophisticated phishing campaigns. In response to this evolving threat landscape, eScan XDR has introduced a comprehensive phishing simula­tion platform designed to prepare employees for the next generation of social engineering attacks. The cybersecurity industry is witnessing a fundamen­tal shift in attack methodology. With traditional entry points becoming more secure, threat actors are leveraging generative AI to create phishing content that is fast, scal­able, and increasingly indistinguishable from legitimate communication. These attacks can mimic tone, borrow branding, reference internal jargon, and adjust to indus­try-specific language within seconds. Recent campaigns have targeted European fintech startups with fake VC funding offers and spoofed HR departments with personal­ized job offers, demonstrating how attackers now operate at machine speed with unprecedented personalization. “We’re seeing attackers move away from brute-force techniques toward sophisticated impersonation strate­gies,” said Shweta Thakare, Global Vice President, Sales and Marketing, eScan. “When you can’t break down the front door, you convince someone to open it for you. The challenge is that modern AI tools are making these deception attempts extraordinarily convincing. That’s why proactive, realistic training is essential.” The new phishing simulator addresses this challenge through controlled exposure training. The platform sends realistic phishing emails to employees across an organiza­tion, carefully tracking engagement metrics such as click-through rates, credential entry attempts, and reporting behaviors. Rather than punishing employees who fall for simulations, the system focuses on education and gradual skill building. What sets this approach apart is its recognition that traditional phishing simulations are no longer adequate. Modern attacks require employees to spot nuance, context manipulation, and sophisticated impersonation attempts that go far beyond obvious spelling errors or suspicious links. The simulator continuously adapts its scenarios based on current threat intelligence; ensuring employees encounter the types of attacks they’re most likely to face as adversaries use scraped LinkedIn profiles, leaked data, and recent news events to craft believable lures. The platform generates detailed analytics that help se­curity teams identify vulnerability patterns across different departments and roles. This data enables targeted training programs that address specific weaknesses without over­whelming employees with generic security advice they’re unlikely to retain or apply. Early implementations have shown promising results, with organizations reporting significant improvements in employee detection rates after consistent exposure to varied phishing scenarios. The key insight driving these results is that cybersecurity awareness works best as an ongoing process rather than periodic training events. We’re seeing attackers move away from brute-force techniques toward sophisticated impersonation strategies. When you can’t break down the front door, you convince someone to open it for you. The challenge is that modern AI tools are making these deception attempts extraordinarily convincing. That’s why proactive, realistic training is essential Shweta ThakareGlobal Vice President,Sales and Marketing, eScan The timing of this launch reflects broader industry concerns about how generative AI has fundamentally changed the phishing landscape. Language is becoming the payload, with attackers using AI models to generate text that closely mimics legitimate business correspond­ence. Traditional email filters, which rely on static indica­tors like suspicious domains or attachments, struggle with this new generation of linguistically accurate, dynamically generated content. eScan XDR’s simulator represents a proactive ap­proach to this challenge, acknowledging that perfect prevention is unrealistic in an environment where attack methods evolve constantly. Instead, the focus shifts to building organizational resilience through improved hu­man detection capabilities. The platform integrates with existing security in­frastructure, providing seamless reporting and incident response workflows. This integration ensures that phishing defense becomes part of an organization’s broader security posture rather than an isolated training exercise. As cyber threats continue evolving, tools like eScan XDR’s phishing simulator represents recognition that this is no longer just a numbers game – it’s a language game. Effective cybersecurity requires addressing both technical vulnerabilities and human factors, especially as the window to detect and respond to AI-powered attacks continues to shrink. Read more

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From RailTrans to Chennai Safe City Summit: CP PLUS Amplifies Its Vision of Safer India Through Strategic Presence at Premier Events

CP PLUS continues to reinforce its commitment to national safety, digital transformation, and indigenized innovation through active participation in four high-profile industry events this June. From rail safety and smart cities to governance and digital infrastructure, CP PLUS has made its mark as a key enabler of next-generation security ecosystems across India. RailTrans Expo 2025 – New Delhi Held at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan on 26th & 27th June 2025, the RailTrans Rail & Transit Expo witnessed CP PLUS showcasing its groundbreaking rail safety technologies. With specialized AI-powered surveillance cameras, vibration-resistant systems, and integrated command & control platforms, CP PLUS demonstrated how intelligent video solutions can redefine safety and operational efficiency for India’s vast railway network. Visitors at the CP PLUS Pavilion experienced live demos of CP PLUS solutions tailored for transit environments, ensuring real-time monitoring, trespass detection, passenger safety, and rolling stock protection. The presence reaffirmed CP PLUS’s role as a trusted technology partner in India’s smart transportation journey. Chennai Safe City Summit 2025 – Tamil Nadu At the Chennai Safe City Summit 2025, CP PLUS joined forces with city planners, enforcement authorities, and urban security experts to address modern-day safety challenges. The summit served as a vital platform to exhibit the company’s AI-driven urban surveillance systems, including facial recognition, automated number plate recognition, and multi-location monitoring, all essential for creating safer and smarter metropolitan environments. Through case studies and technology showcases, CP PLUS emphasized its extensive contribution to India’s Safe City Projects and Smart Policing initiatives, making urban security more proactive, predictive, and people-first. DigiGovernance Knowledge Exchange Summit – Kovalam, Kerala In a gathering focused on ‘Reimagining Governance in the Age of AI,’ CP PLUS took center stage at the DigiGovernance Knowledge Exchange Summit in Kovalam, Kerala, by highlighting the transformative role of surveillance in e-governance and public service delivery. The brand presented its suite of intelligent solutions such as: ● Integrated Video Management Software (EVMS Pro). ● Multi-site remote monitoring solutions. ● AI-Instastream technology for bandwidth and storage efficiency. ● Compliance-ready recording systems for police and public institutions. These technologies are enabling governments to improve citizen services, infrastructure security, and law enforcement transparency, aligning with the Digital India mission. 16th Edition of Business IT Conclave (BITC) – Kolkata At the Business IT Conclave (BITC) 2025, hosted in Kolkata, CP PLUS participated in deliberations on digital resilience, cybersecurity, and enterprise innovation. Here, the company showcased how its advanced surveillance solutions are becoming vital to Enterprise Security Architecture in banking, healthcare, retail, logistics, and critical infrastructure sectors. From centralized video intelligence to edge-based AI analytics, CP PLUS positioned itself as a comprehensive solutions provider for modern business environments that demand both physical and digital security convergence. A Unified Vision of Innovation, Safety, and Self-Reliance Across these four events, one message resonated loud and clear: CP PLUS is not just manufacturing surveillance systems; it is shaping the future of intelligent security in India. With a proud ‘Made in Bharat’ philosophy, the brand continues to drive innovation through indigenous R&D, award-winning platforms like EVMS Pro, and STQC-certified solutions built for Indian conditions and compliance. As India moves toward becoming a digitally secure and smart nation, CP PLUS stands as a beacon of trust, technology, and transformation, making safety smarter, governance stronger, and infrastructure future-ready. Read More

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Consistent

Consistent Introduces 8MP IP Color Outdoor Camera for Clear, Reliable Surveillance

Brings together full-color night vision, built-in mic, and PoE support in a compact outdoor-ready design Consistent Infosystems, one of India’s leading brands in IT hardware and surveillance solutions, has launched its latest outdoor security camera – the 8MP IP Color Outdoor Bullet Camera, model CT-CM-IBW8MP. The product is designed to meet everyday security requirements with simple, reliable technology that delivers on both clarity and performance. The camera captures video in 8MP resolution and offers full-color visibility even in low light, up to a distance of 20 meters. It comes with an inbuilt microphone that allows audio recording, making it suitable for use in homes, offices, shops, and other outdoor areas where added detail matters. The build is compact and functional, with a fixed lens and a multi-angle adjustment bracket that makes it easy to install and position. What adds to its convenience is the support for Power over Ethernet (PoE), which reduces the hassle of separate power lines during setup. The camera also supports ONVIF and RTSP protocols, allowing it to work smoothly with third-party systems. Features like 3D noise reduction and HD video output ensure that the footage is not just high-resolution, but also clear and usable – even in changing weather or lighting conditions. Commenting on the launch, Yogesh Agrawal, CEO and Co-Founder of Consistent Infosystems, said, “As we continue to grow in the security segment, we’re focused on building products that are useful, practical, and built to last. This new IP camera is a result of that thinking. It’s simple to install, does the job well, and gives users the clarity and peace of mind they’re looking for in a security solution.” Consistent Infosystems is a leading provider of IT hardware products, Security & Surveillance products, Print consumables products, and Electronics & Home entertainment products in India. It started its glorious journey back in the year 2011 from the Capital city of India, New Delhi. Since the venture started, Consistent Infosystems has become one of the fastest-growing Indian IT organizations in the era of technology and has already put its remarkable footprints in the Information Technology, Electronics & Home Entertainment industries. Recently, Consistent has been recognized as the “Highest selling Motherboard Brand 2024 & Best Indian IP Camera Brand 2024” by NCN and “Fastest Growing Gaming Brand 2024 and Best Brand in Solar Camera Category 2024 by IT Voice. Read More

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IDIS

IDIS A-Cut Object Tracking Technology Accelerates Real-time Video Surveillance Operations

A-Cut provides rapid access to key events, enhancing situational awareness, and speeds up incident response A-Cut is a transformative AI-powered technology from IDIS that enhances the effectiveness and efficiency of live monitoring video surveillance operations. IDIS A-Cut is designed to ensure that surveillance users have complete situational awareness and a new enhanced rapid response tool, overcoming the challenge of locating crucial scenes, featuring objects or people of interest among vast amounts of video footage. A-Cut automatically extracts the best representative image of any target object or person, crops the image, and presents it in a way that makes it easy for operators to find. By simply clicking on the cropped image, the operator is automatically taken to the precise moment in the recorded video stream when the object last appears. With this user-friendly capability, A-Cut provides operators with immediate access to key events, significantly accelerating incident verification. Each cropped image is indexed as a searchable visual moment, allowing for rapid identification of persons or objects of interest across video footage, tracking of movements, and enabling the quick formation of an accurate picture of a sequence of events. The cropped images become even more powerful search tools when combined with IDIS AI Search functions powered by IDIS’s highly accurate deep learning engine. Every cropped image is classified into three categories: people, faces, and vehicles. To make tracking even easier, A-Cut combined with AI Search also identifies object attributes and allows filtered searches – for example, searching for people by age and gender, by clothing colour, or whether they have accessories such as glasses, hats, masks, or bags; or searching for vehicles by colour or type. “A-Cut will help organisations respond more quickly to potential threats, allowing intervention at an earlier stage,” said Dr. Seong-Jin Yun, Head of R&D Center Advance Technology Division and SVP, IDIS. “A-Cut technology will prove invaluable in a wide range of monitoring applications,” Yun said, “Whether you’re safeguarding public spaces, overseeing retail operations, or managing security at sensitive facilities, A-Cut delivers unmatched speed, clarity, and control – helping your team retain comprehensive situational awareness and respond quickly and appropriately to a security threat or safety incident.” Read More

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Fortinet Report: OT Cybersecurity Risk Elevates Within Executive Leadership Ranks

More than half (52%) of organizations report that the CISO/ CSOis responsible for OT, up from 16% in 2022, while 95% of organizations reportthat the C-Suite is responsible for OT, up from 41% in 2022 Fortinet®, the global cybersecurity player driving the convergence of networking and security, recently announced the findings from its global 2025 State of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity Report. The results represent the current state of operational technology (OT) cybersecurity and highlight opportunities for continued improvement for organizations to secure an ever-expanding IT/ OT threat landscape. In addition to trends and insights impacting OT organizations, the report offers best practices to help IT and OT security teams better secure their cyber-physical systems. “The seventh installment of the Fortinet State of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity Report shows that organizations are taking OT security more seriously. We see this trend reflected in a notable increase in the assignment of responsibility for OT risk to the C-suite, alongside an uptick in organizations self-reporting increased rates of OT security maturity. Alongside these trends, we’re seeing a decrease in the impact of intrusions in organizations that prioritize OT security. Everyone, from the C-suite on down needs to commit to protecting sensitive OT systems and allocating the necessary resources to secure their critical operations,” said Nirav Shah, Senior Vice President, Products and Solutions, at Fortinet. Key findings from the global survey include: ● Responsibility for OT security continues to elevate within executive ranks: There has been a significant increase in the global trend of corporations planning to integrate cybersecurity under the CISO or other executives. As accountability continues to shift into executive leadership, OT security is elevated to a highprofile issue at the board level. The top internal leaders who influence OT cybersecurity decisions are now most likely to be the CISO or CSO by an increasingly wide margin. Now more than half (52%) of organizations report that the CISO/ CSO is responsible for OT, up from 16% in 2022. For all C-suite roles, this has spiked to 95%. Additionally, the number of organizations intending to move OT cybersecurity under CISO in the next 12 months has increased from 60% to 80% in 2025. ● OT cybersecurity maturity is affecting the impact of intrusions: Self-reported OT security maturity has made notable progress this year. At the basic Level 1, 26% of organizations report establishing visibility and implementing segmentation, up from 20% in the previous year. The largest number of organizations state their security maturity is at the Level 2 access and profiling phase. The report also found a correlation between maturity and attacks. Those organizations that report being more mature (higher of Levels 0-4) are seeing fewer attacks or indicate that they are better able to handle lower-sophistication tactics such as phishing. It’s worth noting that some tactics such as advanced persistent threats (APT) and OT malware, are difficult to detect, and less mature organizations may not have the security solutions in place to determine they exist. Overall, although nearly half of organizations experienced impacts, the impact of intrusions on organizations is declining, with a noteworthy reduction in operational outages that impacted revenue, which dropped from 52% to 42%. ● Adopting cybersecurity best practices is having a positive impact: In addition to the Levels of maturity affecting the impact of intrusions, it appears that adopting best practices such as implementing basic cyber hygiene and better training and awareness are having a real impact, including a significant drop in business email compromise. Other best practices include incorporating threat intelligence, which spiked (49%) since 2024. Additionally, the report saw a significant decrease in the number of OT device vendors, which is a sign of maturity and operational efficiency. More organizations (78%) are now using only one to four OT vendors, which indicates that many of these organizations are consolidating vendors as part of their best practices. Cybersecurity vendor consolidation is also a sign of maturity and corresponds to Fortinet customer experiences with the Fortinet OT Security Platform. Unified networking and security at remote OT sites enhanced visibility and reduced cyber risks, leading to a 93% reduction in cyber incidents vs. a flat network. The simplified Fortinet solutions also led to a 7x improvement in performance through reductions in triage and setup. Best Practices Fortinet’s global 2025 State of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity Report provides actionable insights for organizations to strengthen their security posture. Organizations can address OT security challenges by adopting the following best practices: ● Establish visibility and compensating controls for OT assets: Organizations need the ability to see and understand everything that’s on their OT networks. Once visibility is established, organizations then need to protect critical devices and ones that may be vulnerable, which requires protective compensating controls that are designed for sensitive OT devices. Capabilities such as protocol-aware network policies, system-to-system interaction analysis, and endpoint monitoring can detect and prevent compromise of vulnerable assets.● Deploy segmentation: Reducing intrusions requires a hardened OT environment with strong network policy controls at all access points. This kind of defensible OT architecture starts with creating network zones or segments. Standards such as ISA/ IEC 62443 specifically call for segmentation to enforce controls between OT and IT networks and between OT systems. Teams should also evaluate the overall complexity of managing a solution and consider the benefits of an integrated or platform-based approach with centralized management capabilities. ● Integrate OT into security operations (SecOps) and incident response planning: Organizations should be maturing toward IT/ OT SecOps. To get there, OT needs to be a specific consideration for SecOps and incident response plans, largely because of some of the distinctions between OT and IT environments, from unique device types to the broader consequences of an OT breach impacting critical operations. One key step in this direction is to have playbooks that include your organization’s OT environment. This kind of advanced preparation will foster better collaboration across IT, OT, and production teams to adequately assess cyber and production risks. It can also ensure that the CISO has proper…

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Hikvision’s Speed Gate and Turnstile offer Bespoke Entrance Control Solutions for Various Applications

Hikvision’s Entrance Control Solutions provide secure and efficient access management for various application scenarios including corporate offices, industrial factories, hotels, hospitals and public transportation facilities. Hikvision’s Entrance Control Solutions include a range of products and technologies designed to provide secure and efficient access management. Key features Face Recognition: Accurately identifies individuals using advanced face recognition technology. Card and Biometric Authentication: Supports multiple authentication methods, including card, fingerprint, and face recognition. Real-time Monitoring: Enables real-time monitoring and control of access points. Intelligent Video Analytics: Utilizes AI-powered video analytics to detect suspicious behavior and enhance security. Advantages Enhanced Security: Improves security by accurately identifying individuals and preventing unauthorized access. Increased Efficiency: Streamlines access control, reducing manual verification processes and wait times. Convenience: Offers a convenient and contactless way to verify identities. Hikvision’s Speed Gate and Turnstile offer Bespoke Entrance Control Solutions for Various Applications Application Scenarios Corporate Office Buildings: Suitable for secure access control in office buildings, restricting unauthorized access to sensitive areas. Data Centers: Provides secure access control for data centers, protecting sensitive data and equipment. Schools and Universities: Useful for access control in educational institutions, enhancing campus security. Industrial Facilities: Enhances security and access control in industrial facilities, protecting assets and personnel. Hikvision’s Entrance Control Solutions leverage advanced technologies to provide secure, efficient, and convenient access management solutions for various applications. Wide Range of Entrance Control Solutions Pedestrian Entrance Control system is a very important part of security infrastructure of any organization. Hikvision Entrance Control Solutions offers wide variety of products. It includes Tripod turnstile, Swing Barrier, flap Barrier, Full Height Turnstile, Bollard, Tyre Killer, and Boom Barrier, etc. Hikvision offers robust and Seamless Integrated Entrance Control System, which offer various benefits to end-users. SUS304 stainless steel: All Hikvision entrance Control Products are made with SUS304 Quality Steel which make sure highest quality of Product which ensure longer durability. Elegant appearance design: We offer various different type of products & design which should suit the interior of Customer Organization. Integrated Access Control System: At many sites, it is being observed that Entrance Control is from one OEM & Access Control from another OEM. At these types of sites if any issues occurs then many time End User Suffers as no OEM taking responsibility. Hikvision offer complete Integrated Entrance Control Solution, which ensures smooth operations. Safety is Priority: Hikvision Entrance Control systems has inbuilt Anti-trailing control, Anti-pinch function, Anti-collision function, which ensure High Standard User Safety. Emergency evacuation: Our all Entrance Control Products can be Integrated with Fire Alarm System, so in case of Fire Barrier will open automatically for emergency evacuation. Lane width: We offer various Lane width system as per customer requirement from 650 mm to 1100mm MCBF: We offer Entrance Control Systems from 2millon Cycle to up to 30milllion, which ensure the Quality of Products. Read More

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