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LONDON HEATHROW AIRPORT ACHIEVING A UNIFIED VIEW ACROSS LARGE-SCALE AIRPORT OPERATIONS

London Heathrow Airport drives increasedvalue from investment in Genetec solutionsto meet new business requirements With four passenger terminals and one cargo terminal, London Heathrow is the UK’s busiest airport. Every year, nearly 80 million passengers and 14 million tonnes of goods pass through the airport. With so much on the go, operational efficiency is paramount. Over 76,000 employees work around the clock to manage 1,300 daily take-offs and landings, support 89 airlines that fly to 239 destinations across 89 countries, and secure the expansive 1,227-hectare site. “We’re essentially running a small city operation that happens to be called Heathrow,” explained Danny Long, IT Product Owner at Heathrow for Physical Security Products, “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.” Having these various locations requires constant and real-time video monitoring. However, Heathrow Airport also needed a flexible solution that could support a wide range of applications and provide reliable visibility across all airport operations. The security team at Heathrow understands that the value of a 360-degree operational view can extend well beyond security. For this reason, they engaged with Genetec™ to design a system that could keep pace with the full scope of their ambitions. Optimising Security Center for various use groups The proposed solution was built on a robust and flexible foundation – Genetec Security Center. This unified security platform ensures that the Heathrow team can manage all cameras, sensors, and other security technologies through a single interface. This leads to significant efficiencies as all users have just one software platform to master and maintain. Since Security Center is highly granular, the Heathrow team is able to customise the platform to meet the needs of various user groups. Now, different teams and users only have access to the systems and applications they require to do their job. This helps them stay focused on their tasks, while also strengthening data privacy and cybersecurity compliance. “We have to cater for about 90 different stakeholder groups working across 110 distinct control rooms, all of whom have very different access rights and requirements of the system,” explained Long, “Beyond those directly employed by Heathrow, we also had to consider the many third parties who require some form of system access. For example, law enforcement, government agencies, airlines, and retailers.” The innate flexibility of Genetec Security Center helped Heathrow achieve these goals. The team can choose from an ecosystem of over 900 compatible security solutions andintegrate other airport systems with Security Center using the Genetec Software Development Kit (SDK). Custom dashboards can also be created for different users and applications. For example, operators monitoring baggage belts can receive automated alerts if a bag falls off the carousel. Operational staff can be informed when security queues are growing too long. IT staff get access to system health monitoring dashboards, alerting them to cameras that fall offline or require a software update. Expanding Security Center to meet new airport needs The collaboration between Heathrow Airport and Genetec began in 2016, with the deployment of 2,000 cameras across the site. Today, the companies continue to work together on scaling and evolving the Security Center platform at Heathrow. Every year since the start, the Heathrow team has added over 500 cameras and upgraded an average of 1,500 cameras. Currently, there are 9,000 cameras deployed with plans to ultimately reach 10,000. Genetec Security Center now provides airport security teams and third parties across its 90 stakeholder groups with unified visibility. This helps streamline passenger flow and enhance the overall traveller experience across the airport. For instance, operators now monitor over 150km of baggage belts to ensure that there are no process disruptions. They also use Security Center AutoVu™, the automated number plate recognition (ANPR) system, to keep track of over 150,000 vehicles entering and exiting Heathrow each day. All video and data comes back into one platform, providing personnel with real-time insights that can enhance decision-making. Having a single unified platform also prevents vendor complexities that can occur when many solutions from different providers are combined. “I’d say our usage of Genetec is 50% for security and 50% for operational efficiency,” said Long, “My job is to translate business requirements and business challenges into workable solutions and Genetec provides me with valuable tools with which to achieve that. Our experience with Genetec has been very positive. We’re only looking to expand in terms of the size and usage of the system.” Growing airport security without limitations The close partnership between Genetec and Heathrow has helped the airport maximise all technology investments. The Heathrow team has been able to combine various business and security systems into one platform, all whilst ensuring various users can benefit from the data and video they’re collecting to achieve different objectives. This has led to increased operational efficiency, stronger security, and a smoother experience for passengers and personnel across the airport. Moving forward, Heathrow plans to keep expanding the Security Center deployment. With the flexibility to choose from an evergrowing list of compatible technologies, the Heathrow team knows they can keep up with continuously evolving requirements. “We’ve got cameras 80 metres in the air on top of our control tower that must withstand extreme weather conditions. We’ve huge numbers of regular cameras operating throughout the terminals and we’ve low-light cameras in baggage areas that are in darkness 99% of the time. Bringing all of these together inside one platform is transformational to our operations,” concluded Long. Infrastructure at a Glance Read More

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Risk Profiler Strengthens Asia-Pacific Expansion with Appointment of Viraat Bindra to Advisory Board

Viraat Bindra RiskProfiler, a global provider of external risk intelligence and cybersecurity solutions, recently announced the appointment of Viraat Bindra to its Advisory Board as the company accelerates growth across Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) and strengthens its broader Asia-Pacific strategy. The appointment comes at a time when enterprises worldwide are increasingly focusing on external cyber risks such as brand impersonation, executive fraud, third-party exposure, and dark web threats – risks that emerge outside traditional security perimeters but have direct business and reputational impact. Viraat brings deep regional expertise and extensive experience in building cybersecurity offerings across enterprise and channel ecosystems. He currently serves in a leadership role at ACPL Systems, a global cybersecurity distributor and solutions provider with a strong presence across APAC and international markets. As part of his advisory role, Viraat will work closely with RiskProfiler’s leadership team to: “Many modern threats materialise long before reaching traditional security controls – through impersonation, exposed credentials, and third-party compromise,” said Viraat Bindra, “RiskProfiler’s outside-in approach and focus on operationalising intelligence for security teams and service providers address a clear and growing need in the ANZ market. I’m excited to support the team as they expand their regional presence.” This announcement reflects a broader industry shift as enterprises and managed security service providers look beyond internal controls to understand what attackers see first – their brands, digital identities, suppliers, and internet-facing assets. “External risk has moved from being a security discussion to a business leadership priority,” said Setu Parimi, Co-founder and CTO of RiskProfiler, “As organisations scale digitally across global markets, the ability to continuously monitor and act on external exposure becomes critical to protecting customer trust and brand integrity. Viraat’s regional expertise and ecosystem experience will play an important role as we expand our partnerships and support organisations across ANZ and Asia-Pacific.” RiskProfiler continues to gain momentum globally as enterprises adopt proactive, outside-in cybersecurity strategies that help reduce exposure before threats escalate into incidents. The appointment reinforces the company’s commitment to helping organisations strengthen digital trust and reduce external risk with clarity and confidence. RiskProfiler is a leading global provider of external threat intelligence, helping organisations stay ahead of cyber threats by identifying risks before they escalate into attacks. The company specialises in brand monitoring, dark web intelligence, third-party risk management, and external risk visibility, delivering AI-driven insights and automated response capabilities. By empowering enterprises to proactively manage brand and digital risks, RiskProfiler helps strengthen cyber resilience, protect customer trust, and support secure digital growth. Read More

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CP PLUS CP-Z45Q Crowned Best Home Security Camera of the Year 2025 at the Gadget Bridge Awards

CP PLUS has announced that its advanced smart home security camera, CP-Z45Q, has been honoured with the prestigious Best Home Security Camera of the Year 2025 award at the Gadget Bridge Awards. This recognition stands as a powerful testament to CP PLUS’ commitment to innovation, reliability, and building trust-driven security solutions designed specifically for Indian homes. At CP PLUS, innovation is not an isolated pursuit; it is deeply rooted in understanding real-world needs. The CP-Z45Q reflects this philosophy by seamlessly blending intelligent technology with practical usability, empowering homeowners with security that is not only advanced but also intuitive and dependable. Designed to deliver 4MP Quad HD clarity, the CP-Z45Q ensures that every moment is captured with vivid detail, eliminating blind spots and pixelated footage. Its pan and tilt functionality enables expansive coverage, making it an ideal solution for comprehensive indoor and outdoor home surveillance. Complemented by full-color night vision, the camera ensures round-the-clock vigilance, even in low-light environments, transforming darkness into actionable visibility. What truly sets the CP-Z45Q apart is its intelligent approach to security. With human body detection and smart motion tracking, the camera is engineered to differentiate between relevant human activity and routine background movement. This results in precise alerts only when it truly matters – minimizing false alarms while maximizing peace of mind. The integrated built-in siren further strengthens security by acting as an active deterrent against potential intrusions. Understanding that modern security must also respect personal boundaries, CP PLUS has equipped the CP-Z45Q with a privacy mode, allowing users to temporarily block camera view and recording when needed. Additionally, two-way audio communication enables homeowners to stay connected with loved ones, pets, or visitors from anywhere, reinforcing both safety and convenience. Security today goes beyond hardware and CP PLUS ensures this through secure cloud recording and support for micro SD storage up to 256GB, offering flexible, encrypted options for video retention. With H.265 video compression, users benefit from efficient storage usage without compromising on video quality. Built to withstand Indian conditions, the CP-Z45Q comes with a robust IP65 weatherproof design, reliable Wi-Fi connectivity, and compatibility with Google Home, making it a future-ready addition to smart homes. Backed by globally recognized certifications including BIS, CE, FCC, and ISO standards, the camera reinforces CP PLUS’s promise of quality, compliance, and trust. Winning the Best Home Security Camera of the Year 2025 is not just an accolade; it is a reflection of the confidence that consumers and industry experts place in CP PLUS. It celebrates a journey defined by relentless innovation, indigenous engineering, and a vision to make advanced security accessible to every Indian household.As CP PLUS continues to shape the future of home security, the CP-Z45Q stands as a shining example of what happens when innovation meets trust and excellence follows. Read More

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Enterprise DLP Closes Critical GitHub Access Control Gap for Organizations

New capability brings enterprise-grade repository access control to organizations using GitHub Team and Organization plans eScan (MicroWorld Technologies Inc.) announced the successful deployment of GitHub Tenant Control within its Enterprise DLP solution, addressing a critical security gap affecting thousands of organisations that use GitHub Team or Organisation accounts without Enterprise-level access controls. The common thread? Organisations struggle to control how employees access GitHub, particularly when they haven’t invested in expensive Enterprise accounts with built-in authentication controls. When a Mercedes-Benz employee accidentally leaked a GitHub token in June 2024, it granted unrestricted access to the company’s entire GitHub Enterprise server source code. When The New York Times had credentials to their GitHub repositories inadvertently exposed in January 2024, their complete codebase appeared on 4chan months later. And in March 2025, the tj-actions/ changed-files GitHub Action compromise exposed CI/ CD secrets – including AWS keys, GitHub tokens, and private RSA keys – across 23,000 repositories. The GitHub Access Control Problem GitHub’s pricing structure creates a significant security dilemma. While GitHub Enterprise ($21/user/month) includes SAML single sign-on and centralized authentication controls, many organizations use GitHub Team accounts ($4/ user/month) to manage costs – particularly when purchasing seats for dozens or hundreds of developers. Team accounts lack GitHub’s native tenant control features, leaving organizations vulnerable to employees accessing repositories through personal credentials, third-party SSO providers like Google or Microsoft, or Apple ID authentication. “Organizations face an impossible choice,” said Govind Rammurthy, CEO & Managing Director, eScan, “Either spend 5x more for GitHub Enterprise just to get access controls, or accept the risk that employees might access your source code repositories through personal accounts that you can’t monitor or audit. eScan’s GitHub Tenant Control eliminates that dilemma.” How eScan solves it eScan Enterprise DLP’s new GitHub Tenant Control capability works regardless of GitHub account type – Team, Organization, or Enterprise. When an employee attempts to access GitHub using personal credentials or third-party authentication providers (Google, Apple, Microsoft), eScan’s DLP intercepts the authentication attempt and blocks it. Access succeeds only when employees authenticate using their corporate domain credentials, maintaining workflow continuity while ensuring complete visibility and control. “This isn’t about replacing GitHub’s security features for Enterprise customers,” Shweta Thakare, VP of Global Sales, explained, “It’s about extending enterprise-grade access control to organizations using Team or Organization accounts, and providing an additional layer of authentication enforcement even for Enterprise customers who want defense-in-depth.” Why this matters now GitHub reported that 39 million secrets were leaked across its platform in 2024 alone. The recent tj-actions compromise in March 2025 affected over 23,000 repositories, exposing credentials that could enable lateral movement into production environments. With India’s DPDP Act driving unprecedented focus on data sovereignty and access control, source code repositories have become a critical compliance concern. eScan’s GitHub Tenant Control integrates with the company’s broader Workspace Tenant Control feature set, which already manages authentication for Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Dropbox, Atlassian, Slack, Webex, ChatGPT, and dozens of other platforms. The unified approach enables organizations to enforce consistent authentication policies across their entire cloud application ecosystem from a single DLP platform. Read More

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SIS Releases its Unaudited Financial Results for Q3 FY 26

Q3 FY26 Revenue of Rs.4,185 cr., up 24.5% YoY, Q3 FY26 Operating EBITDA of Rs.196 cr., up 25.2% YoY, Q3 FY26 Operating PAT of Rs.101 cr. SIS Ltd. has recently announced its Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter ended December 31st, 2025. Key consolidated financials at a glance: Financial Table Rs. cr. Q3FY26 Q3FY25 Y-o-Y Q2FY26 Q-o-Q Revenue fromOperations 4,185.2 3,362.5 24.5% 3,758.5 11.4% OperatingEBITDA 196.3 156.8 25.2% 168.3 16.6% OperatingEBITDA % 4.7% 4.7% 4.5% OperatingPAT* 100.8 102.1 -1.3% 93.0 8.4% OperatingPAT % 2.4% 3.0% 2.5% The adjustment is on account of the one-off impact from labour code changes (~INR 232 cr.) and related acquisition cost (~INR 7 cr.). Segmental revenues are as follows: Business updates Commenting on the performance, Rituraj Kishore Sinha, Group Managing Director said, “Q3 FY26 has been a milestone quarter with quarterly revenue crossing INR4,000 cr. for the first time and the highest ever Operating EBITDA of INR 196 cr. With robust 9M performance, SIS is well positioned for a REBOUND in FY26.” SIS is a ~US$1.6 Bn, Indian Multinational and Essential services Market Leader in India, with more than 3,00,000 employees. SIS is amongst the Top 10 private sector employers with over 300 offices across 600+ districts. SIS is #1 in Security Solutions, #1 in Facility Management and #2 in Cash Logistics segments in India. It is also the largest Security Solutions company in Australia. Read More

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