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Stay Ahead of Criminals through Modern Policing

The crucial role of National Central Bureaus (NCBs) in enhancing security by taking INTERPOL into a new era of policing and innovation was high on the agenda of the 14th recently held annual Heads of NCBs Conference. Meeting under the theme of ‘NCBs: the Gateways to Modern Policing – The Future is Now,’ 295 senior police officials from 145 countries focused on the importance of NCBs in turning technological and strategic innovation to the advantage of law enforcement worldwide. Addressing a new era with stronger NCBs Calling for a future-oriented global policing strategy structured around proactive NCBs, the President of INTERPOL, Meng Hongwei, opened the conference describing a future of global law enforcement where officers would work hand-in-hand with governments, international partners and private sectors in all areas of policing. TERPOL, we cannot content ourselves with keeping pace, but must work tirelessly to stay ahead of criminals. In order to do so, our NCBs must be seen as both our sensors, and our first line of impact on the ground,” said the INTERPOL President. Preparing tomorrow’s NCB As part of the INTERPOL 2020 reform agenda, Heads of NCB are being briefed on planned changes in policing capabilities, and best practice on how INTERPOL and its member countries use new technology and capabilities for state-of-the-art police work. Over the period of three days (10 – 12 April), delegates reviewed new INTERPOL projects aimed at preparing the world’s police for the crime challenges of tomorrow, including: The use of artificial intelligence in modern policing tools. Digital witness programmes. Facial recognition and biometric identification capabilities. Collection of biometrics for inmates convicted for terrorism related offences. Online training platforms and translating tools. An evolving police organization “At INTERPOL, there will never be a one-size-fits-all approach to the way we serve our member countries, which is why we tailor our capabilities to meet NCB imperatives,” said Jürgen Stock, Secretary General, INTERPOL In this respect, INTERPOL has redesigned its operational framework to include three global programmes against terrorism, organized crime and cybercrime, with characteristics and solutions tailored to each region. “We are moving into a new era – one in which INTERPOL is the strategic bridge between law enforcement and other domains, where INTERPOL is the hub for regional security actors, and in which access to INTERPOL’s global network is propagated to frontline officers in our member countries.” “In this evolution of how INTERPOL delivers its policing capabilities, our NCBs remain absolutely central in guiding our efforts and deploying our capabilities throughout the membership,” added the Head of INTERPOL. Making police data move faster than criminals Testimony to the importance of innovation and constant modernization in policing are INTERPOL’s network projects currently boosting NCB capability across the globe: I-ONE: Modernizing African NCBs so they can share and receive police information and give frontline police at border crossings the capacity to better detect criminals or criminal activity. Twinning: A resourceful way of capitalizing on existing resources, abilities and skillsets, INTERPOL has launched a programme permitting NCBs to draw on each other’s assets and operate at top capacity regardless of geography, financial capacity or degree of development. With INTERPOL database queried 180 times every second over its secure global police communications system I-24/7, INTERPOL’s global database and network are amongst the most advanced capabilities the organization provides member countries to prevent and investigate crime. Illustrating how fast INTERPOL is growing to face ever-accelerating change, delegates heard that the number of searches from INTERPOL’s wanted persons database has increased from 450 thousand a year in 2005 to 3.9 million a day in 2017. They also heard that INTERPOL’s stolen and lost travel documents database has expanded from 8 million in 2005 to more than 74 million today. INTERPOL memorial During the three days of the meeting, participants had the opportunity to pay tribute to fallen police officers worldwide at a memorial which INTERPOL recently unveiled at its General Secretariat headquarters in Lyon as well as the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore.

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Hikvision Shaping Intelligence AI Cloud World Summit

Hikvision has successfully organized 2018 AI Cloud World Summit at Hangzhou International Expo Centre from 30 to 31 March 2018. The summit was attended by over 2,000 participants including industry experts and scholars, as well as the Hikvision partners including Microsoft, Intel, Milestone Systems and Axxonsoft. The forum gave both attendees and presenters opportunities to explore trends in AI development, its real-world applications, and AI-related partner cooperation in global markets. Hikvision introduced AI Cloud in October 2017 at the China Public Security Expo in Shenzhen. AI Cloud is a development concept born out of the Internetof-Things (IoT) era. It is a three-layered architecture that incorporates cloud and edge computing to provide multidimensional perception and front-end processing at edge nodes, and then process data in real-time and converges to edge domains for intelligent applications and create new data. It further converge on-demand data to the cloud center for big data analysis. Building AI cloud ecosystems through open collaboration Artificial intelligence is thought to be another rising technology that is going to significantly impact the human society. In his keynote speech, Yunhe Pan, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering highlighted that Artificial Intelligence is already evolving to its next stage due to the emergence of new social needs such as smart cities, smart medicine and unmanned driving, as well as significant changes in information environments like the Internet, mobile computing, cloud computing, Internet of Things and others. In short, the next generation of Artificial Intelligence is moving towards big data intelligence, collective intelligence, and cross-media intelligence. “A large number of application requirements are surging in a fragmented way. The implementation of AI is restricted mainly by three factors – data, computing power and application. To accelerate the process, it is necessary for all stakeholders in every industry to be open and collaborative to build an AI industry ecosystem,” said Yangzhong Hu, President of Hikvision addressing the summit, “To enable more partners to participate in the construction and sharing of the AI ecosystem, the company will be fully open on its products and services, including the AI Cloud software platform, training system, AI services, data annotation and data sharing services etc.” The emerging needs for edge computing At the summit, Oliver Philippou, Associate Research Director at IHS Markit, gave Hikvision’s international attendees a presentation titled ‘Artificial Intelligence – The Present and Future Prospects for Video Surveillance.’ According to Philippou, increasing numbers of network cameras on the global market pushes the development of video analytics further toward convergence – to edge and cloud systems – requiring better algorithms and deep learning to provide maximum accuracy. Dr. Shiliang Pu, President of Hikvision’s Research Institute, shared the company’s AI research facilities, milestones, and achievements over the past years. Dr. Pu pointed to advantages of edge perception and its ability to generate multi-layered cognition to empower AI applications. It is the joint efforts for various providers to build up this AI ecosystem. Hikvision was honored to have three of its strategic partners namely Intel, Milestone Systems, and AxxonSoft, who gave keynote speeches in a summit session about mutual partnership and how AI changes partner ecosystems.

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Wireless CCTV Body Worn Camera (Connect) Wins Safety and Health Excellence (SHE) Award

Wireless CCTV, the UK’s leading manufacturer and supplier of mobile video surveillance systems including body worn cameras, redeployable CCTV and electronic site security systems has recently announced that its Body Worn Camera (Connect) was awarded the Security Innovation of the Year 2018 at the Safety and Health Excellence (SHE) Awards. Hosted by Western Business Exhibitions, organiser of The Health & Safety Event, in conjunction with the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF), the Safety and Health Excellence Awards covers all aspects of health and safety, fire safety and security and incorporates the long-standing British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) Awards. The ceremony was hosted by Rory Bremner on 11th April at The VOX, Birmingham and saw an attendance of over 420 professionals from the safety, fire safety, security and facilities sectors. In the category of Security Innovation of the Year, WCCTV’s Body Worn Camera (Connect) was selected as the outright winner by an esteemed panel of key industry figures, whose members represent organisations including NEBOSH, BSIA, IOSH, The British Safety Council and the Fire Industry Association. The judges whittled down more than 150 entries to a shortlist of 75 entries across nine categories. The WCCTV Body Worn Camera (Connect) is a multi-award-winning UK manufactured body worn camera offering live transmission of video, audio, real-time alerts and GPS information via 4G/3G and Wi-Fi connectivity. The transmission element enables an operator to connect to a body worn camera in the field, view the live view video, communicate with the wearer and understand their position via GPS. Alternatively, the wearer can send an alert back to the control room with their live video and GPS location details. Unlike other live transmission body worn camera systems, the WCCTV Body Worn Camera (Connect) is a single unit, with no external cables, battery packs, transmission units or tethering. The Body Worn Camera (Connect) has been recognised with multiple prestigious awards and commendations including 3 ASIS Accolades in 2016 (Security Best, Judges Choice and People’s Choice), an SIA New Product Showcase award for best HD surveillance camera and was shortlisted as a finalist for the IFSEC Security and Fire Awards 2017. Speaking on the latest award, WCCTV’s Chief Executive Officer, David Gilbertson said, “This ongoing recognition form our peers within the security and health and safety industries is a testament to the company’s commitment to developing and delivering innovative solutions that provide a tangible benefit to end users.” “The WCCTV Body Worn Camera (Connect) raises the bar for body camera technology and what can be achieved by its effective deployment.” “Historically, uptake of body worn camera systems has been driven by the need to protect the wearer and the public by having greater transparency over how incidents occur and have been dealt with.” “However, this is purely retrospective – there is no opportunity for intervention, advice or assistance for a wearer out in the field who is left to rely on his or her own best judgement until a review can take place.” “WCCTV’s Body Worn Camera (Connect) drastically improves security, safety and decision making for agents in the field, and allows supervisors to coordinate tactical operations in real-time with eyes on the ground.”  

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Hikvision Honored with the Red Dot Award 2018

Hikvision’s MR-Q3-LR series of intelligent warehouse robots stood out from the submissions from 59 countries and won the Red Dot Product Design Award 2018. The robots boast concise and versatile design. By adopting the concept of ‘handling complexity by simplicity,’ Hikvision’s MR-Q3-LR series of intelligent warehouse robots provides excellent technical performance and human-machine interaction capabilities. In addition, the exquisite workmanship and flexible customization features also helped the series win the heart of the jury. Thanks to the frame made of aluminum alloy, the robot is robust yet light. The two-wheel differential drive features flexible motion control, which ensures smooth movement of robots, and the visual and inertial navigation (which will be upgraded to laser navigation) enables precise localization by them. Besides, the IP54 protection level allows the robots to function well even in harsh environments. Hikvision’s intelligent warehouse robots are a prime example of mobile robots being used on a large scale. Together with machine vision products, mobile robots have been widely used in numerous sectors including electronic equipment manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, e-commerce logistics, retail, third-party logistics, food and beverage, photovoltaic, and medical. Nearly 800 Hikvision intelligent warehouse robots have been employed in the Hikvision Tonglu security industry base for its phase I and II projects to provide strong warehouse and logistics support for the base which has a daily output value of more than RMB 100 million. This solution drastically reduces labor intensity and increases production efficiency and quality. In addition, the big data optimization technology is applied to optimize the warehouse layout, saving approximately 58% in manpower and boosting efficiency by 84%. Founded in Germany in 1955, the Red Dot Design Award is one of the top three internationally recognized awards in industrial design, along with the iF Design Award of Germany and the IDEA Awards of the USA. The Red Dot Award is renowned for its stringent evaluation criteria. It comprises three awards in the disciplines of product design, communication design, and design concept. The selected product must have innovative features that set it apart from other similar products and make it the leader in its industry.  

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Zimbabwe’s President Visits Dahua Headquarters at Hangzhou, China

The Honorable President of Zimbabwe, HE Emmerson Mnangagwa led a delegation from Zimbabwe to visit Dahua Technology Headquarters at Hangzhou, China on the morning of 6 April 2018. Dahua Technology Chairman, Fu Liquan, and VP and General Manager of Dahua Overseas Business, Michael Chen warmly received the guests. Invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Mnangagwa engaged in his first foreign affairs visit to a country outside of Africa since taking office in November 2017. Zimbabwe is an important birthplace of civilization in southern Africa, and President Mnangagwa has been actively promoting economic reconstruction, seeking opportunities for economic development and investment. Fu Liquan introduced Dahua Technology’s core competence in video surveillance as well as their business development in Africa to the visiting guests. He said that Dahua Technology has continuously maintained healthy relationship with the local Zimbabwe market, and in the future, they look forward to contributing its strengths to the economic development in Zimbabwe. He also wished President Mnangagwa for a successful conclusion to his China visit. President Mnangagwa expressed his gratitude for having an opportunity to visit Dahua Technology Headquarters. He stated that the Dahua showroom had left him with a strong and lasting impression. Dahua Technology possesses advanced technologies and products with the capability to uphold the law and ensure a peaceful society, protect against criminal acts in airports and supermarkets, and even defend the safety of national borders. President Mnangagwa believes these strengths can assist Zimbabwe in its rapid development and advancement. Dahua Technology hopes that it can participate in the country’s reforms. Dahua Technology entered the African market in 2008, and achieved stable business growth. Starting in 2015, they successively established subsidiaries in South Africa, Kenya, Tunisia and Morocco, thus providing sales and technical support to the African market directly. They initiated business in Zimbabwe in 2014 and gradually expanded their local channel network. Today, the momentum of development has been set, allowing Dahua Technology to engage deeper into the local security market, and better serve local customers.

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Dahua Technology Presented ‘Ai Creates Value’ at Isc West 2018

Dahua Technology presented ‘AI Creates Value’ during the International Security Conference and Expo 2018 to top security professionals at the Sands Expo Convention Center at Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Dahua President Ke Li opened the keynote speech by expressing gratitude to all guests as well as to Dahua’s global network of partners and customers. James Wang, Deputy General Manager of Dahua Overseas Business, and Adam Burns, General Manager of IoT Vision Solutions at Intel, were the keynote speakers. Burns spoke about the trends in AI technology, while Wang defined the challenges of big data, the value of cognitive analytics, the increasing business intelligence opportunities, the expanding possibilities for improved business operations, and the system architecture components that make all of this possible. “Innovation has been the persistent force behind Dahua’s technology development. Dahua will continue to lead the application of AI in the security industry, becoming a world-leading video-centric smart IoT solution and service provider that enables a safer society and smarter living.” said Ke Li. “There have been several noteworthy advancements in AI in intelligence, computing, ecosystem and sensing,” said James Wang, “Dahua AI-powered security technologies mitigate the data challenges in physical security solutions like low processing efficiency, isolated data and massive data. Dahua AI security solutions, when applied to applications like retail, traffic management, logistics and warehousing, can boost business intelligence and performance, creating true value for physical security industry.” “It’s been years since Dahua and Intel started their cooperation. The evolution from video to vision makes surveillance more connected, intelligent and autonomous. Intel AI solutions, including Movidius, Intel FPGA and nervana, drive intelligence in the camera, at the edge and in the cloud, enabling various vision-based intelligent analytics and the expansion of vision to all IoT markets.” said Adam Burns. Wang also introduced the Dahua Deepsense Series, a suite of products that adopts state-of-the-art AI-deep learning technology, which will be released during 2018 H1. Dahua Deepsense series including network (PTZ) cameras, network video recorders, servers, etc., supports various kinds of security solutions with an array of advanced capabilities including human characteristics analysis, face recognition, ANPR, metadata collection and analysis, people counting, image search, facial flow, traffic incident detection and traffic data statistics. Beyond seeing the world, the power of AI-deep learning allows devices to understand it in a better way, offering higher flexibility and accuracy for end-users and more business opportunities for Dahua customers and partners.

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INTERPOL Reports Boys & Very Young Children at Greater Risk

A study of photos and videos in INTERPOL’s International Child Sexual Exploitation (ICSE) database has found the younger the victim, the more severe the abuse was likely to be. A report published today by INTERPOL and ECPAT International also highlights the urgent need for better understanding of online exploitation and for more resources to be allocated towards victim identification. Information on more than one million media files of child sexual exploitation and abuse material from around the world and stored in the ICSE database was analyzed as part of the ground-breaking research. A detailed examination was conducted of a random selection of 800 series of videos and images. Of these, 84 per cent contained explicit sexual activity, assault, gross assault, sadism or other ‘problematic paraphilias’ such as bestiality, humiliation or necrophilia. Infant victims More than 60 per cent of unidentified victims were prepubescent, including infants and toddlers. They were also more likely to be subjected to abuse and exploitation featuring an additional paraphilic theme. A link between gender and level of abuse was also identified, with severe abuse images more likely to feature boys. “Unfortunately most people do not realize that when we talk about child abuse, we are also speaking about very young children, babies who are just months old, being the victims of extreme sexual assault,” said Bjorn Sellstrom, INTERPOL’s Crimes Against Children (CAC) unit coordinator, “Victim identification is at the core of INTERPOL’s work in connecting global investigations into online child sexual abuse. “This report underlines the need for more countries to connect to the ICSE database and become part of this important network of investigators dedicated to rescuing child abuse victims,” added Mr Sellstrom, “This study will help raise awareness of the challenges facing law enforcement and encourage stronger support in developing victim identification efforts globally,” Identifying offenders Experts agree that the vast majority of online child sexual abuse material is made by those in the victim’s circle of trust. Identifying the victim is a priority, as well as providing an opportunity to remove the child from harm. It is often the first step in identifying the offender. “While millions of videos and images of children being sexually abused or exploited are uploaded every day, the vast majority of both victims and offenders remain unidentified,” said Dorothy Rozga, Executive Director of ECPAT International. “This study addresses a pressing need to address the lack of research and indicators on unidentified children depicted in this kind of material, as well as the quality of the response by law enforcement around the world.   Other messages from the study Law enforcement officials face multiple challenges in identifying victims and offenders, even with powerful tools such as the ICSE database. A significant proportion (61%) of analyzed series contained images and videos which were both abusive and exploitative. In the vast majority of the analyzed series from child modelling sites, both abusive and exploitative material was visible. Accurate determination of core characteristics of victims such as their age is a challenge, particularly across ethnic groups. Even though most offenders were men, women were also involved in the abuse and exploitation of children where it is clear their role is complicated. The phenomenon of ‘youth-produced sexual imagery’ appears to present a challenge to international law enforcement. This is both in terms of the detection and integration of these type of images into databases, and the identification and classification of its victims. “What is needed now is a coordinated global action. Almost all countries in the world have committed to ending the sexual exploitation of children but you can’t end what you can’t measure,” said Ms Rozga. To date more than 12,000 victims of child sexual abuse around the world have been identified via the ICSE database. Towards a global indicator on unidentified victims in child sexual exploitation material represents unique cooperation between INTERPOL and ECPAT International. It is a key component of a larger programme called the ICSE Database Connectivity and Awareness Raising Enhancements (ICARE) Project, co-funded by the Internal Security Fund of the European Union and carried out between 2016 and 2018.

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Dahua Technology Industrial Camera Wins iF Design Award 2018

Dahua Technology has been honored once again as the recipient of iF Design Award, this time for its industrial camera – ‘Eye in the Sky Robot.’ iF Design Award is among the most prestigious and largest design competitions in the world. Since 1953, designers, manufacturers and users have looked to iF as a sign of good design. With 6,402 entries from 54 countries, iF Design Award has seen a record number of submissions this year. Never before have so many products and designs been entered into the competition. The members of the jury faced a difficult task. After 3-day long examination and deliberation by a panel of 63 international jurors who are experts in design, industry and architecture, Dahua ‘Eye in the Sky Robot’ industrial camera, stood out as the winner. What distinguished Dahua industrial camera is the advantage in innovation and product design, resulting from graphic processing technologies as well as designing experience accumulated from more than a decade time. This product demonstrated the core competency of Dahua R&D center and institutes of advanced technologies in ISP software, algorithm, hardware, structure, ALT testing etc. For Dahua, it is not the first time being recognized by internationally renowned design award. In 2014, Dahua HD Sync Auto Focus Camera also won an iF Product Design Award. The same year also saw Dahua full HD TV Box recognized by iF Product Design Award as well as Red Dot Award. Dahua NKB5000 ultra-high definition (UHD) decoding network keyboard won both iF Design Award 2017 and Red Dot Award 2017, the latter of which was also given to Dahua full coverage positioning PTZ camera.

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Axis Enhancing the Impact of in-Store Music

While in-store audio is wellestablished, the potential for music and audio in enhancing the retail customer experience and driving sales is still largely untapped. In announcing a number of strategic partnerships, Axis network audio technologies now integrate with several subscription-based music services to enable tailored background music for business in primarily retail establishments. By partnering with these music services, Axis can now offer a complete solution for retailers who wish to easily manage all aspects of their in-store audio. By partnering with leading music services, Axis can now offer a complete solution for customers who wish to easily manage all aspects of their in-store audio. Background music for business has a significant impact on the behavior of customers in-store. A study by one of the new Axis partners, Sound-track Your Brand, found that in a restaurant environment, playing background music that reflects your brand’s identity can boost sales by an average of 9.1% compared to music which doesn’t. The existing Axis network audio technology provides a host of use cases, including targeted public address functionality and integration with video analytics. By partnering with providers of customizable background music, Axis can now offer a complete suite of easilymanaged, in-store audio solutions. Axis announces partnerships with Sound-track Your Brand, Royal Streaming, MUSIC2BIZ and Pinesker Media Company. “Traditionally, in-store audio has been used for functional staff and customer announcements, or generic background music,” commented Håkan Hansson, Global Product Manager Audio, Axis Communications, “However, research shows that tailored music, combined with strategic announcements, can actively help move customers towards a sale. When combined with Axis network audio devices, the partnerships we have announced today will allow retailers to deliver tailored audio consistently across their store network, supporting core brand values and enhancing the customer experience, with the high reliability associated with a 100% digital system.” These music services for business can be fully integrated with existing Axis network speaker systems without any additional hardware or software, allowing for the seamless integration of scheduled and ad hoc announcements with tailored music. They can also work with non-Axis audio systems through AXIS C8033 network audio bridge, enabling the connection of both analog and digital audio systems.

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Smiths Detection Meets Highest Security Standards in EU

The Smiths Detection HI-SCAN 10080 XCT has achieved ECAC approval as a Standard 3.1 explosives detection system for hold baggage – the highest, defined security standard in the EU. This significant advance was made possible by using a dual-view, dual-energy line scanner with high resolution 3D Computed Tomography (CT) to deliver exceptional data. This achievement gives airports currently upgrading to Standard 3 technology, the option to increase detection levels even further to 3.1; and any standard 3 systems already installed can be easily elevated to 3.1 via a software upgrade. The detection algorithms are interchange able on a bag by bag basis depending on the destination and associated risk level. This offers additional flexibility and productivity. “With the capability to meet detection requirements for both current and emerging threats, the HI-SCAN 10080 XCT is a future proof investment, which offers high levels of security and operational efficiency,” commented Matt Clark, VP Technology and Product Development, Smiths Detection, “We are helping airports across Europe to make the transition to Standard 3 and are delighted to now also offer the more stringent Standard 3.1 approved technology.” The belt speed is an impressive 0.5m/sec, enabling the HI-SCAN 10080 XCT to handle up to 1800 bags per hour and hence making the screening process faster and more efficient. A large rectangular tunnel (107x81cm), extremely high quality, full colour images and a low false alarm rate all also support the challenging performance levels demanded by airports. In addition to Standard 3.1 approval, the HI-SCAN 10080 XCT has been laboratory certified by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) as meeting current regulatory requirements for hold baggage.  

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