Hoofddorp, The Netherlands – 2026 – Hikvision, an IoT solution provider with video as its core competency, announced the launch of HeatPro, a new thermal series of cameras designed to provide affordable all-weather deterrent and alerts. It is especially useful in perimeter protection and fire prevention applications.
The HeatPro Series Cameras feature deep-learning thermal video analytics for perimeter protection, and object temperature measurement and fire detection with real-time alarms. Features like accurate human/vehicle classification, visual and auditory alarms for perimeter protection, and speedy temperature exception alarms for fire prevention make them ideal for SMB (small and midsize business) applications.
Perimeter defense with AI
When securing a perimeter, higher accuracy and a low false alarm rate can help reduce operation costs. The HeatPro Series achieves this by developing powerful video analytics based on Deep Learning algorithms, radically reducing false alarms.
The cameras focus on short-range perimeter protection (0-50meters), where they deliver target detection and classification. The use of AI means that the cameras can distinguish between a person and a vehicle. This comes in especially useful when the two targets are close together. Traditionally, they can only be recognised as one ‘target’, but intelligent algorithms mean that they can be detected separately, increasing accuracy.
Thermal cameras are also able to easily locate potential threats in zero visibility conditions, where a conventional camera could not. They do this by detecting the latent radiation emissivity of an object, so not relying on visible light. This means they can operate in all-weather conditions and the darkest night. They also don’t emit light, which means their presence is not obvious, making them useful in scenarios where they need to be hidden.
The HeatPro Series is also designed to be efficiently and quickly installed, with a simple, three-step deployment, bringing setup time down to 30 seconds. Traditionally thermal cameras require specialist engineers to configure and double check, takes both extra time and energy. HeatPro cameras have been designed with installation time and effort in mind – they are simpler to install and so installers can spend more time correctly configuring for optimum operations, and the lowest false alarm rate possible.
Temperature measurement for fire prevention
The HeatPro Series is also equipped with the ability to measure temperature. This process is very useful in a scenario where overheating could lead to fires. The camera can provide non-contact temperature measurement for fast and visible detection. This means that action can be taken earlier, potentially preventing a fire from the very beginning. The camera can trigger a fire alarm faster than a smoke sensor.
The temperature measurement function can also be used to help check any potential overheating issue and troubleshoot problems.
The series contains a number of different models and options, with bullet and turret forms, and Bi-spectrum or single lenses. The cameras can be built into a number of solutions, for instance seamlessly working with NVRs, AX PRO alarm systems, and even Hik-Connect for real-time mobile alerts by phone. They can be used in various scenarios – not least: residential buildings, offices, construction sites, car parks, retail outlets and warehouses.
“Dedicated to bringing professional protection solutions to the mass market, these cameras provide perimeter protection with unparalleled accuracy, and fire detection with superlative sensitivity”, says Peter Guan, Sales and Marketing Director, Hikvision Europe. “Hikvision HeatPro Series provides professional protection made simple.”
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London, March 2021 – Trusted CLIQ wireless locking from ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions now works seamlessly within Security Center from Genetec. This new integration helps Security Center users to broaden their access control capability, administer locking more efficiently, and better protect all kinds of premises from increasingly sophisticated and diverse threats.
”Genetec is recognized as a global industry leader in IP-based security solutions,” says Thomas Åkerberg, Business Unit Director for CLIQ at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEA. ”Great partnerships can create best-in-class solutions. Now both companies are bringing key-based access control capabilities to Genetec customers around the globe.”
Any organization using Genetec Security Center 5.7 can now deploy CLIQ key-operated wireless locks and padlocks at their premises. The integration via CLIQ Web Manager software extends the access control possibilities of Security Center, enabling programming of CLIQ’s intelligent, battery powered keys with fine-grained access rules from a single, familiar interface. As a result, organizations extend access control and solve their lost key problem. And because CLIQ is a wire-free solution, installation is simple.
Staff and other site users are not inconvenienced: they can keep their original credentials, while administrators may assign rules for cardholders granting additional access via CLIQ devices. Security managers customize access schedules on site or remotely.
CLIQ’s advanced key management capability mitigates organizations against security threats from lost keys. Battery-powered CLIQ keys are reprogrammable, so can be disabled by the system as soon as they go missing. CLIQ saves the expense of physically rekeying locks, too, since “rekeying” is done electronically: a Security Center system administrator can quickly amend an existing key’s access permissions or issue a new programmable CLIQ key.
The CLIQ cylinder range extends beyond door locks to many other applications, with wireless cylinders for cabinets, cupboards, lifts, machines and gates, plus hardened steel padlocks for outdoor use. Installation of these programmable locking cylinders and padlocks is wireless and simple. Management within Security Center is seamless.
“Intelligent keys give customers the ability to expand their access control and management beyond the physical network while maintaining the Genetec unified experience and auditing capabilities,” says Jean Philippe Deby, Business Development Director EMEA at Genetec.
“With the growing importance of management and protection of our critical infrastructure, support for intelligent keys and locks like CLIQ gives Genetec users the ability to extend their influence over infrastructure right to the edge.”
Learn more about integrating CLIQ® locking with your access system by downloading a free integration guide at https://campaigns.assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/hubfs/CLIQ%20WM%20integration/AA_CLIQ_Data%20Sheet_Genetec_Final.pdf
360 Vision Technology, the UK manufacturer of rugged HD, radar and thermal imaging PTZ cameras, has announced a technical partnership to provide complete end-to-end security solutions and full systems integration with Identiv’s CPNI-certified access control platform, intelligent video management system (VMS), and IT storage.
A global leader in digitally securing the physical world, Identiv’s platform encompasses RFID and NFC, cybersecurity, and a full spectrum of physical access, video, and audio security. Identiv’s physical access control and video intelligence solutions are feature-rich, and their hardware and software systems verify frictionless access that can be managed from anywhere.
Under the new partnership, Identiv will integrate its physical security solutions with 360 Vison’s range of rugged domes, HD, and radar PTZ cameras. Essentially, this will be to provide customers with powerful end-to-end security, management, and health and safety monitoring solutions, for the CPNI oil and gas, retail, finance, education and healthcare sectors.
“Identiv’s strategy for physical security in the EMEA region is to provide a true end-to-end total solution,” explains Richard Marshall, Identiv EMEA Sales Director. “We are impressed by 360 Vision’s comprehensive camera range, build quality, and their support cover for EMEA. 360 Vision Technology’s world-class surveillance camera imaging combined with our full IT infrastructure and award-winning CPNI-approved physical access control platform provides our customers and partners with a completely integrated security solution.”
“When it comes to competitively priced, high-end security, Identiv boasts a wide range of robust, feature-rich, frictionless access solutions that deliver cutting-edge door readers, intelligent telephone entry, and video paired with data to deliver excellence in security surveillance protection,” says Sara Fisher, Sales Director at 360 Vision Technology. “Identiv’s fully-scalable access control, IT storage, and VMS solutions make a perfect partnership with 360 Vision’s range of high-performance industrial PTZ cameras.”
For more information on Identiv integration and full range of rugged HD, radar and thermal PTZ imaging cameras, customers can contact 360 Vision Technology on +44 (0)1928 570000, email: info@360visiontechnology.com, or visit their website at https://www.360visiontechnology.com
London Ambulance Service has experienced 529 violent incidents between April 2020 and January this year, and so to protect their frontline workers, the Ambulance Service has begun to roll out Motorola Solutions´ VB400 body-worn video solution to help their frontline workers to deal with assaults and threats.
“The health, safety and wellbeing of our crews are of utmost importance. We want to take every precaution possible to ensure that our frontline people are safe whilst at work”, said Garrett Emmerson, chief executive officer at London Ambulance Service. “We are confident that video security will deter abusive and threatening behaviour and improve the safety and confidence of our emergency medical crews.”
Medics can rely on the Motorola Solutions VB400 body camera to record incidents when patients or members of the public become aggressive or abusive. The footage will allow for ‘independent witness’ evidence, providing transparency and accountability for the public and ambulance crews. The new body-worn cameras will be used alongside a back-office evidence management software from Motorola Solutions to securely manage and process captured video footage.
London Ambulance Service is the busiest emergency ambulance service in the U.K., serving one of the world’s most dynamic and diverse cities. The Ambulance Service covers an area of 620 square miles, with 8000 people who work or volunteer for the service.
“It’s vital to ensure the safety of citizens and ambulance crews alike. This investment in video security will play a crucial role to protect communities and London Ambulance Service crews who are on the frontline every day, saving lives”, said Mark Schmidl, senior vice president at Motorola Solutions.
The third in a row of webinar series will be held on Thursday, March 25 at 2 PM on the Connect2B The third webinar in the series took place on Thursday, March 25 at 14:00 on the Connect2B platform. The representatives of Ingram Micro and Milestone Systems discussed current challenges and trends in developing video surveillance software, highlihting the importance of these softwares. The speakers also presented successful cooperation in the Adriatic region between these two companies giving insights into current plans.
Guest lecturers are Teodora Zlatanova and Nikola Genchev from Milestone, and Predrag Aćimov from Ingram Micra.
The webinar participants were representatives of 30+ companies including, distributors, system integrators, installers, and end-users.
Motorola Solutions has opened a new Video Security & Analytics (VS&A) manufacturing facility in Richardson, Texas.
The 136,000 square foot building represents the company’s continued investment in North American manufacturing and the expansion of its production and shipping capabilities to further the growth of its video security portfolio which serves customers around the world.
“With this new, state-of-the-art facility we will be manufacturing critical, NDAA-compliant safety and security video solutions on the doorstep of American public safety agencies and businesses,” said John Kedzierski, senior vice president, Video Security & Analytics at Motorola Solutions.
Over the last few years, Motorola Solutions has made a number of significant acquisitions domestically and internationally in the video security and analytics space. Now, the facility will be the central hub of production and will integrate the company’s wide-ranging portfolio of mobile and fixed video offerings. These solutions are designed to increase visibility, accountability and safety for communities, businesses and first responders.
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HID Global, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, today announced it has deployed the government of Libya’s first diplomatic and special ePassport program.
HID provided Libya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) with HID Integrale™, a secure end-to-end solution that expedites the application and issuance processes and manages the entire ePassport lifecycle. For improved security, the redesigned and modernized booklets include a durable polycarbonate datapage and are personalized using new laser engraving and chip encryption equipment.
HID Global designed, engineered and delivered the identity solution to the Libyan government in four months, even amid travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We are pleased that our collaboration with HID Global has yielded a robust and complete ePassport system that we have seamlessly integrated with our existing processes,” said Mohamed Elkoni with Libya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “HID’s identity document expertise, the delivery of the solution in record time against the current restrictive backdrop, and ongoing technical support has greatly simplified the implementation of our new systems.”
To ensure compliance with ICAO standards, HID Integrale’s public key infrastructure (PKI) service creates and manages Libya’s Country Signing Certification Authority (CSCA) keys and certificates to sign personalized eDocuments and enable verification. By implementing the PKI service, Libya can connect with the ICAO Public Key Directory, which enables the global use of their new ePassports and the potential for future security enhancements, such as biometrics. In addition, the solution’s web-based platform makes it possible for HID engineers to efficiently train the ministry’s staff as part of HID Integrale’s customer support package.
“A successful migration to an ePassport system requires a solution that enhances each touchpoint of the user experience, from application to travel,” said Craig Sandness, Senior Vice President and Head of Secure Issuance and Citizen ID Solutions with HID Global. “By opting for HID’s Integrale software suite, the Libyan government has created a solid and future-proof foundation to issue diplomatic and special ePassports.”
The Open Security & Safety Alliance (OSSA) announces two key developments as part of its mission to promote trustworthy and innovative security and safety solutions.
First, a new specification is now available to members that focuses on camera cybersecurity measures. OSSA also introduces a new App Developer Council designed to attract and involve app developers in the Alliance’s growing ecosystem of stakeholders from all facets of the security, safety and building automation space.
The newest technical specification — the OSSA Camera Cyber Security Specification — contains definitions and guidelines regarding mandatory and optional security determinations for cameras. It is largely based on an existing standard by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), with an additional clear focus on the security market and OSSA philosophy by transparently dividing the roles and responsibilities between camera manufacturers, the operating system (OS) provider and the system-on-chip (SoC) vendor, in particular.
The specification also prescribes responsibility changes in the event of individual OS modifications by camera manufacturers.
The OSSA-orchestrated ecosystem is designed to enhance trust, enable innovation beyond the limits of a single organization, and fuel opportunity for industry stakeholders and customers, according to the announcement. The backbone of this initiative is the Alliance’s first Technology Stack that prescribes the use of a common OS along with the first three OSSA Specifications:
OSSA Application Interface Specification (available to OSSA members)
OSSA Compliant Camera Definition Specification (available to the public)
NEW: OSSA Camera Cyber Security Specification (now available to OSSA members)
OSSA App Developer Council
As software application developers are essential to the OSSA ecosystem, the Alliance in early 2021 created a new offering to enable these (usually smaller) companies to weigh-in and be introduced within the security and safety sphere.
This is an important corridor to establish between the two groups as the open platform approach continues to flourish and — particularly Android-based — apps become an integral part of customization and differentiation across the security and safety IoT.
The annual OSSA App Developer Council fee is $250 or $500 a year, depending on the size of the developer company. It is said to provide benefits including heavy industry exposure, early access to finalized Alliance deliverables, and exclusive insight into the OSSA specification roadmap.
“Although our Alliance is young, I’m continually impressed by member agility and a firm commitment to remove barriers and move the mark for the industry to all rise together,” says Johan Jubbega, president, Open Security & Safety Alliance. “We’re steadily delivering on that vision: members have not only embraced the OSSA philosophy but already have actual hardware available in the market and a digital app store to source from.”
Jubbega continues, “This has led to a new and natural connection with the app developer community. We’re advocating for truly open ecosystems not only within our specific security and safety sectors, but are now also broadening to cross-collaborate with other industries and stakeholder groups. I am convinced that the best is yet to come.”
































