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MOBOTIX MOVE Indoor Micro Dome

The compact MOBOTIX MOVE Indoor Micro Dome camera doesn’t have to hide, even though it can. Up to 5 megapixels, WDR and IR illumination capture details even in challenging lighting conditions and where the area is lit from behind, such as in entrances, hallways and stairwells.

Features of MOBOTIX MOVE are: 5 MP (2720 x 1976 px), WDR 120 dB, H.265./H.264/MJPEG, ONVIF S/G/T, Day/night function (IR cut), IR LED (working range up to 15 m), Motion detection, Tamper alert, Network failure detection, Audio assistance (built-in microphone and speaker), Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC card (SD up to 1 TB), compatibility with MOVE NVR, MOBOTIX HUB and MOBOTIX Cloud.

Even though it is a small camera, it has some big advantages: it is compact and discreet (diameter: 105 mm), modest price, superior image quality, day and night, the three-axis gimbal system makes it easy to secure the camera in the desired direction, and it provides 24/7 video surveillance (day/night and IR).

Siemens’ new natural extinguishing agents protect business continuity in critical areas

Siemens Smart Infrastructure introduces its new natural agent extinguishing portfolio, Sinorix NXN. Focusing on the protection of lives, assets and business continuity, the new fire extinguishing portfolio combines simplicity with advanced technology to modernize traditional fire safety. The agents consist of the natural gases argon, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. They are ideal for specific application areas such as storage rooms for chemicals (argon), critical electrical infrastructure (nitrogen) or unmanned areas (carbon dioxide). The new Sinorix NXN portfolio uses only agents and compounds that are naturally found in our atmosphere and do not harm the environment. It also has a reduced ecological footprint, thanks to its compact and versatile product design.

Environmentally-friendly and sustainable portfolio

The new Sinorix NXN extinguishing agents are chemically inert and do not create harmful reactions or byproducts on contact with fire. Even in case of an incident, the activated extinguishing agents do not leave any residue behind for clean up or disposal and therefore ensure a rapid resumption of business operations. Inert agents have poor electrical conductivity properties making them ideal in any application where protection of mission critical infrastructure is important. Argon, nitrogen or carbon dioxide offer excellent extinguishing properties for fire Classes A (solids), B (flammable liquids) and C (flammable gases), whereas argon is optimally suited for fire Class D (metal fires) and nitrogen for Class E (electrical fires). The new Sinorix NXN natural extinguishing agents feature zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and they are not subject to regulatory restrictions or phaseout.

In pure form or mixed compounds, natural extinguishing agents provide outstanding properties to combat a wide variety of fire hazards. Their respective traits give Sinorix NXN great flexibility when designing the appropriate fire safety concept. To be specific, nitrogen is most suitable when protecting critical electrical infrastructure, such as that typically found in switching rooms, energy storage systems or data centers. Argon is the perfect fit for areas at risk of metal fires and for chemical storage rooms. Whereas, carbon dioxide is used in local, unmanned applications, such as oil baths and transformer stations.

In addition, the extinguishing products follow EN standards and guidelines, and are backed by appropriate certifications, including VdS and CNPP to ensure sustainability of the extinguishing solution.

New design concept

The new ADVtechnology (Advanced Double Actuation Valve) by Siemens saves costs and increases efficiency through all lifecycle phases of a fire extinguishing system. The product portfolio has been simplified by introducing multi-use components that are the same for all agent types. This makes the design process more flexible and efficient (for example, calculations for new configurations or new agents are made more quickly). With the help of the ADVtechnology, cylinder exchange as well as time needed for installation (up to 25 % faster) has been drastically improved. Now users can now install and maintain an extinguishing system more easily and much faster.

Building lifecycle support

Siemens operates a Competence Center in Vienna and a testing facility in Switzerland, where new and special extinguishing solutions are tested and improved. These facilities provide specialized expertise for new and highly challenging applications. Additionally, Siemens supports the full building lifecycle with the latest digital tools including specification texts, BIM data, as well as online product selection, configuration, ordering and online calculation tools. Access to Siemens expertise, design know-how and experience avoids over-engineering and minimizes project costs while increasing fire safety.

The new Sinorix NXN extinguishing systems are developed for easy integration in complete fire safety solutions, including fire detection and evacuation to increase safety and reduce risks. This integration also optimizes facility management by enabling cloud-based, digital services that substantially reduce operational and maintenance costs.

 

A modern, flexible mechanical locking system for a flagship Turkish hospital

London, July 2022 – The new Tekirdağ City Hospital represents a landmark in medical care for northwest Türkiye. With almost 500 beds – more than 100 for intensive care – 124 clinics and 18 operating theatres, it is the Thrace region’s most advanced health facility. It sought a modern access management solution suited to such a prestigious development.

The chosen system would need to efficiently handle a large number of doors and users: Around 3,000 Euro cylinders were required, a format patented by an ASSA ABLOY Group company in 1927. To simplify day-to-day management, hospital administrators wanted a solution which could equip the whole site with one cylinder type. Another essential: A manufacturer and local partner who could be trusted to provide ongoing service.

The hospital serves a city of over 200,000 people. It also caters to medical visitors from overseas – notably Greece and Bulgaria – who travel to use its specialist facilities. Security and user-friendliness are paramount.

CY110 combines security with flexibility and durability

“Security and authorization to access points are very important in a big hospital,” explains Emrah Babaoğlu, Senior Electrical Engineer at Tekirdağ City Hospital.

ASSA ABLOY’s CY110 mechanical locking system now provides the hospital with affordable, modern security and access management. The CY110 range has the flexibility to create a Master Key System for all types of locking points – not just doors, but also cabinets, lockers, and more – which suits the hospital’s needs and streamlines their workflows.

CY110 cylinders have the security and durability features which sensitive and highly frequented environments like hospitals require. “CY110 is very useful for big projects like ours,” he adds.

Relying on CY110, a high-end but affordable security locking system, gives hospital managers peace of mind. CY110’s Euro cylinders with 6-pin technology have an extended lifetime of at least 500,000 lock/unlock cycles and are resistant to multiple common forms of attack. They are EN 1303:2015 (1 6 – B – C 5 D) tested and SKG** certified. Patent protection through 2036 deters unauthorized key copying, which can be a major risk to site security.

“For ongoing service, Tekirdağ City Hospital benefits from our deep knowledge and expertise in key-based locking,” says Kirsi Solehmainen, EMEIA Business Development Manager at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions. “ASSA ABLOY Group has been inventing and manufacturing lock-and-key technology for over 140 years. Businesses and buildings all over the world rely on our access management solutions.”

Daily benefits for site users and managers

For keyholders, the reversible CY110 key is convenient and durable. Its high-quality, robust nickel-silver construction withstands fatigue. Rounded corners prevent accidental damage. Because of the CY110 system’s versatility, keyholders only need to carry one key to open all the locks they need during their daily routine.

As well as a boost for convenience, this durability has another benefit noted by hospital administrators: “We help to protect the Earth by preventing metal waste,” says Emrah Babaoğlu.

To learn more about the CY110 system, visit

https://www.assaabloy.com/group/emeia/solutions/products/mechanical-cylinders/cy110

Uniarch – Life in Focus, Record Your Wonderful Life by Uniarch

Uniarch is a new brand created by Uniview Technologies. With more than 10 years of experience and technology accumulation, we provides easy-to-use and cost-effective products in Uniarch, ranging from IP security system to video conference devices, for home and SMB business worldwide.

With its “Life in focus” in mind, Uniarch is paving the way for the changes: to achieve that, we make effort in transforming people’s day to day lives, as well as businesses of every size. Via optimizing for ease of use, we leave rooms for what’s matter the most. By business empowerment, we entail creating an environment that fosters growth. Uniarch envisions a world where enables everyone to a fulfilling life.

Uniarch includes IP cameras and video recorders that is the optimal option for the small-to-medium business applications such as residential, retail stores. They are capable of providing Ultra 265, maximum 95% bandwidth and storage reduction, wide dynamic range to ensure excellent image with significant foreground and background illumination difference.

Similarities Between Uniview and Uniarch
With this new line from Uniview, you’re going to get several of the same features you’re used to, as well as having full compatibility with any products you already have. Uniarch cameras work seamlessly with Uniview NVRs. However, there are some additional features Uniarch NVRs will only support with Uniview cameras, like auto tracking and human body detection. Uniarch cameras do not include these features, but many Uniview models do. Any Uniview cameras currently on your EZView app will be able to be seen together with your new Uniarch cameras since they share a cloud account. It is a bonus that Uniarch is compatible with most Uniview products, but Uniarch is also a full line on its own. Meaning, you’ll be able to get cameras, recorders, and monitors all under this line of products. You can expect the same stunning quality of imagery across both product lines.

Differences Between Uniview and Uniarch
With the Uniarch camera, to bring it more into the consumer realm, you can expect some other difference in the way the camera is put together. In most Uniview products, and most professional cameras in general, they’re going to have a durable metal build. They’re going to be feature rich and include things like AI and smart events. In typical consumer products you’re just going to see basic motion detection. Uniview products have these enhanced features, but some of these are not really necessary for basic consumer needs.The Uniarch is made of a durable, weatherproof plastic instead of metal, but it’s still going to hold up really well. It has basic motion detection but won’t have the AI capabilities.

 

Why is the Future of Access Control in Cloud?

In the past, IT and Security departments were reluctant to move their systems into the Cloud. Many still are. But things have changed.

The last few years have shown the global community so many reasons why its business critical to leverage Cloud computing as part of their corporate strategy.

Physical security solutions are no exception. As more organizations look to the Cloud, they are looking for a modern solution that gives them greater security, flexibility and interoperability.

On our next webinar we will address topics that are most commonly discussed with customers when considering a move to Cloud-based access control solution.

Which are their most common concerns?

Which functionalities are they looking for and want to understand better?

We will explain all concrete advantages that await you with access control in the Cloud, and also reveal some customer cases that fit perfectly with the Cloud offering.

1) Cloud-based software solutions are often more powerful, convenient, and affordable than locally hosted alternatives, but many people wonder: How secure are they really?

2) Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, we’ve seen an acceleration in the adoption of cloud-based software solutions. Why they became so popular during pandemic?

3) Organizations are always looking for something new and remarkable when investing in new technology. What kind of business efficiency and new opportunities comes with the Cloud?

Time: Sep 7, 2022 04:00 PM in Dubai

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Quick, Accurate & Crystal Clear

Quick, Accurate & Crystal Clear with VIVOTEK’s Supreme Series Speed Domes – Our Fastest and Highest Resolution PTZ’s Ever

 The Supreme Series SD9384-EHL (5MP) & SD9368-EHL (2MP) are VIVOTEK’s fastest and most detailed PTZ cameras to date.

At 5MP resolution with 30x optical zoom (or 2MP with 40x optical zoom), they are sure to capture everything near and far. The newly designed motor enables amazingly fast panning at 450°/sec (360 °/sec) with -20°~90° (auto flip) tilt.

Expertly designed IR illuminators cover up to 200 meters (5MP) and 250 meters (2MP) with automatic adjustments corresponding to the optical zoom, providing astounding details in total darkness.

And with Smart VCA enabled Smart Tracking Advanced, auto-tracking of threats has never been easier or more accurate.

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How wireless access control can address the data centre security puzzle

London – July 2022, Streamlining access while also giving private, valuable data the security it needs: This is the balancing act which every data centre manager faces. The answer could be simpler than they think: Choosing the right electronic access control solution, integrating it and maintaining flexibility for every data centre user, visitor, customer and temporary contractor.

 A breach in data security can cause severe financial damage. According to IBM’s latest “Cost of a Data Breach Report”, the average is $4.24 million (€4 million), a figure which has grown by 10% since 2020. Among European countries studied, the report finds the highest average cost in Germany: $4.89 million (€4.62 million) per breach. Healthcare is the sector where breaches are costliest, also according to the report*.

For a data centre which provides co-location or managed cloud hosting services, the damage to reputation and trust could be catastrophic. Investments in these sites are often at a huge scale: The total investment at one data centre campus in London’s Docklands is expected to total £1 billion (€1.18 billion) by 2025**. In other words, there is a lot at risk.

Enhanced cybersecurity is one obvious countermeasure, for both in-house enterprise centres and third-party facilities. However, compromising the physical security of servers is another route to many breaches — among the top 5 sources of initial attack, according to the IBM report.

How then can businesses avoid taking unnecessary, potentially expensive risks with servers and data? Well-chosen and correctly configured access control is part of the answer.

The importance of 3-layer access control

According to the UK’s Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure: “Data centre operators should be able to demonstrate they have used a risk-based layered approach to security” ***.

“The ideal access control solution for a data centre usually demands three levels of security working together within an integrated system,” explains Lars Angelin, Aperio Business Development Manager at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA.

On the outer level, perimeter security ensures only authorized personnel enter the building. Here, high-security door and gate locks can work alongside the likes of CCTV and monitored fencing. This is the first line of defence against every physical security breach.

Level 2 — room access — can be monitored and controlled with a range of access control door devices or electronic security locks. These enable monitored and filtered movement around the centre, balancing convenience and security.

The access control system should handle fine-grained access to separate rooms by user, security level or time of day or week. It must be simple for administrators to issue temporary access via a card credential or Mobile Key. Any lost credential must be cancelled easily, with a few clicks in the system software.

The third, final level of physical data security is the server rack or cabinet itself. Server rooms get a steady flow of authorized traffic: cleaners, maintenance staff and technicians, for example. Employee screening cannot be perfect — and accidents happen. Rack or cabinet locking is the last line of defence against a physical breach, malicious or accidental.

Responsive, real-time access control and data centre protection

“A whole range of AperioÒ wireless locking devices can provide this convenient, secure access control around a data centre,” says Angelin. Aperio technology integrates seamlessly with access and security management systems from over 100 different manufacturers, which provides data centre managers with total flexibility to choose the right device for every application.

“These locks are fast to install and to integrate. They are already trusted to secure banks, hospitals, universities, museums and many other types of location, all over the world,” he adds.

Battery-powered Aperio devices can secure almost any door, in any material, enabling security managers to filter and monitor access into and around their data centre. Interior door access (level 2) is made secure and convenient by deploying Aperio escutcheons, cylinders, handles and locks as required.

Designed for the innermost layer of data security — rack level — the Aperio KS100 Server Cabinet Lock and the Aperio C100 electronic cylinder can add either offline or online, real-time access control and monitoring to the server itself. The lock integrates with almost any existing or new access control system and accepts any standard RFID credential.

Turkey’s Ziraat Bank, for example, chose the KS100 to replace existing mechanical lock-and-key security with a proven solution — and better secure racks at their data centre. Integration with an Armon access control system was seamless: Authorized employees continue to use the same MIFAREÒ credentials.

“Its quality, ease of use and seamless integration were among the reasons to choose Aperio,” says Nejat Selçuk, Datacenter Manager at Ziraat.

With online integration, lock access decisions are communicated wirelessly via hubs. Events are logged with the system, so generating detailed audit trails is straightforward: Adding Aperio wireless locks speeds up incident investigation, another critical element in data security.

“When Aperio devices are integrated online with a security system, facility managers have control over their premises in real time,” says Angelin. “They can react quickly to events, while simultaneously offering convenient access to data centre staff, authorized visitors, customers and technicians.”

Could you enhance the physical security of your data, while streamlining access to the data centre? Learn more with a free access control guide: https://www.assaabloy.com/group/emeia/campaigns/aperio-data-centres

Dedicated Startup Stage at the Adria Security Summit

Adria Security Summit, the largest regional security conference and exhibition, will host a program dedicated to the promotion of startups for the first time at the upcoming event in Zagreb on October 5 and 6.

Increased risk is the biggest obstacle to the healthy development of new business ideas. New businesses must prove themselves in the market and raise capital before they can start making a profit. Continuous development is crucial for startups to attract investors and meet their goals.

Thus, Adria Security Summit is the perfect place for them to establish the right contacts whose assistance and cooperation they can utilize to boost their business performance.

This time, young and innovative companies will have the opportunity to demonstrate what they are capable of on a dedicated stage where all attention will be focused on them in front of the expected 2,500 visitors and the representatives of renowned regional and international companies from the entire distribution chain.

The program dedicated to startups will last for two hours in the largest hall for side events. Each company will have ten minutes to present itself to interested decision makers, while a five-member jury will choose the most promising business idea. The best presentations will be awarded cash prizes.

If you have launched a business in security, protection, smart homes, IT, and similar areas, the organizer invites you to register for participation at the Summit, present your solution or product to the target audience and improve your business.

More information is available via e-mails at amar.pap@asadria.com or summit@asadria.com.

CO gas monitoring and parking guidance from one source

The Sljeme-Zagreb ski resort is situated only a few kilometres from Zagreb, at the foot of the Medvednica Mountains, which are part of the nature park of the same name, covering an area of about 228 km2.

The new 5 km long ropeway Sljeme-Zagreb has replaced the old ropeway and is considered one of the most important projects of the city of Zagreb. In 84 gondolas, each carrying up to 10 people, skiers and hikers are brought to the top within 16 minutes. The cabins are equipped with heated seats and Wi-Fi. The route of the new cable car is illuminated and monitored by video surveillance. Total value of the investment is over € 70 million.

The valley station of the cable car consists of 6 floors, equipped with all comforts, such as: toilets and waiting rooms for passengers, kiosks, souvenir shop, coffee bar, sports shop, and parking and maintenance facilities of the gondolas.

Absolute protection against CO poisoning

On the lower level at the valley station there are 214 parking spaces on 8,500 m2. The parking garage meets all safety standards and is equipped with a fixed gas warning system from MSR-Electronic in accordance with the European standard EN 50545-1 and EN 50271. The MSR gas sensors (type SC2) monitor the harmful carbon monoxide content in the air and thus protect people and equipment from dangerous situations in parking garages.

MSR-Electronic’s CO gas sensor

Intelligent parking guidance system from MSR-Traffic

In addition, the underground car park was equipped with an intelligent parking guidance system from MSR-Traffic, which considerably shortens the time passengers have to search for a parking space and at the same time reduces the operator’s ventilation and environmental costs.

Ultrasonic sensors (type Cross) mounted on the ceiling record the availability of each individual parking space and manage it via a controller/control computer.

This information is in turn transmitted in real time to all LED information panels, such as those at the garage entrance, access levels and intersections inside the garage (ParkGard Matrix and RoadSign type). In this way, the customer is also quickly directed to parking spaces that are somewhat more difficult to access. These can now be occupied more frequently and more easily by guidance systems.

The ParkGard Control Center from MSR-Traffic

All changes to the parking and gas sensors, the ventilation status and the status of the LED signposts are visualised by the SCADA software – ParkGard Control Center (PGCC) – in the host computer. The operator even has the option of reserving individual parking spaces, zones or the entire parking level. Access to the central computer and the SCADA software is possible from remote computers and tablets via a web interface with the assignment of several authorisation levels. The system is capable of pointing out long-term parked vehicles with a visual display on the screen. PGCC data can be integrated into higher-level systems, such as the building management system.

MSR-Traffic’s ParkGard Control Center System

The complete installation of the CO gas alarm system and the dynamic parking guidance system has been carried out on site by the MSR partner Aurel d.o.o., Zagreb.

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Global video surveillance market set to register $28.2 billion in 2022

A new report from Novaira Insights reveals that the global video surveillance market grew 16.4% in 2021 as restrictions on movement due to the Covid-19 pandemic eased. The report, “The world market for video surveillance hardware and software” shows that shipments of surveillance cameras and related equipment grew as pent-up demand was served.

However, there was a shortage of components used for production of video surveillance equipment in 2021 and this led to higher prices for those components. Many video surveillance equipment vendors were unable to absorb such cost increases and raised the prices of their own equipment. This dampened what would likely have been even higher unit shipment growth.

First ever average global price increase

According to lead analyst and founder of Novaira Insights, Josh Woodhouse, “The global average price of a network camera increased by over 7% in 2021. This made 2021 the first year in which the global average price of a network camera increased rather than decreased. Furthermore, general inflationary pressures will force vendors to increase prices yet further in 2022 and 2023”.

US quick on cloud uptake

 The gradual trend to using the cloud for video surveillance also continued in 2021, particularly in the Americas region where the market for cloud video management software exceeded $150 million.

According to Jon Cropley, principal analyst at Novaira Insights, “The United States has been quicker to adopt cloud for video surveillance than most other countries in the world. The cloud is often used for video surveillance systems there by both small organisations and by large organisations with distributed sites, each with a small number of cameras”. The report forecasts the number of cloud connected surveillance cameras in the Americas will grow on average over twice as quickly as new network camera shipments between 2021 and 2026.

The global video surveillance market for hardware and software is forecast to grow at 11.7%, from $25.3 billion in 2021, to an estimated $28.2 billion in 2022.