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Suprema: The 6-Layer Security Framework for Total Data Center Protection

Data centers are the foundation of the digital economy, enabling cloud services and powering emerging technologies such as generative AI (GenAI). According to Boston Consulting Group’s 2025 report Breaking Barriers to Data Center Growth, GenAI-driven computing is the fastest-growing demand driver and is expected to account for nearly 60% of growth in data center power consumption between 2023 and 2028. This surge in demand is driving rapid expansion and deployment of data center infrastructure worldwide, with the global data center market projected to grow steadily over the same period.

While digital defenses are advancing, physical security breaches remain a critical vulnerability—responsible for roughly 10% of global data leaks. To ensure trust and compliance with standards such as ISO/IEC 27001, data centers must adopt robust, multi-layered physical protection.

A single security system is not enough. True resilience comes only from a comprehensive, integrated, multi-layer defense strategy. Suprema proposes a 6-layer framework for ensuring complete physical security in data centers.

Layer 1: Site and Surroundings – Establishing the Foundation
Security begins with location. Choosing a site with minimal natural disaster risks (e.g., flooding, earthquakes) and strong public safety conditions sets the foundation for reliable operations.

Layer 2: Perimeter Protection – Building the First Barrier
The outer perimeter must deter and delay intrusion attempts. Effective defenses include vehicle barriers, bollards, high-strength fencing, and well-positioned security lighting. Thermal and infrared cameras, supported by motion and ground sensors, provide 24/7 detection. Advanced tools such as X-ray vehicle inspection systems further strengthen perimeter integrity.

Layer 3: Access Control and Authentication – The Core Security Layer
Access control is the centerpiece of data center protection. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) using RF cards, PINs, fingerprint recognition, or facial authentication ensures only authorized personnel enter. To prevent tailgating, facilities should employ mantraps and speed gates, with anti-passback settings enforcing strict access policies.

Layer 4: Video Surveillance and Intelligent Detection – From Passive to Proactive
AI-powered surveillance elevates video from passive monitoring to proactive defense. Intelligent cameras continuously analyze footage, using facial authentication and behavioral analytics to trigger instant alerts for unauthorized presence or suspicious behavior. This transforms video surveillance into a real-time threat detection system.

Layer 5: Visitor Management – Controlling External Personnel
Visitors for inspections or maintenance are unavoidable. Strong visitor management is therefore essential: advance registration, ID verification, escorted entry, temporary pass issuance and retrieval, and strict one-to-one escort policies all reduce the risk of external breaches.

Layer 6: Environmental and Equipment Protection – Ensuring Continuity
Data centers must be prepared for fire, flooding, and power failures. Disaster prevention systems and redundant infrastructure ensure continuity. When integrated into the broader security platform, these measures enhance resilience across both facility and IT infrastructure.

Integrating the Layers: Why a Unified Approach Matters
A truly secure data center is more than the sum of its parts. Even highly capable individual systems create blind spots if they operate in silos. Security must function as a cohesive, interoperable ecosystem.

Suprema highlights three enabling technologies for achieving this integration:

AI Video Analytics
AI-powered analytics detect intrusions and abnormal behaviors in real time, such as unauthorized access, loitering, violence, or smoke/fire. They also identify potential insider threats—like unauthorized movement in restricted zones during off-hours—enhancing situational awareness.

Advanced Biometrics and Access Control
High-security environments must move beyond cards and passwords, which are vulnerable to loss and duplication. Instead, MFA combined with biometric authentication (fingerprint recognition, facial authentication), mobile credentials, and PIN ensures secure, non-transferable access. Biometrics eliminate the risks associated with stolen or cloned cards, effectively blocking unauthorized entry.

Unified Security Operations and Future Strategy 
Modern hyperscale data centers increasingly adopt PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) platforms to centralize monitoring and correlate events across all security systems. Looking forward, open APIs integrated with VMS (Video Management Systems) and MDM (Mobile Device Management) extend capabilities to IoT sensors, autonomous robots, and drones. For example, the Novva Data Center in the U.S. deploys robot dogs for perimeter patrol, thermal detection, visitor guidance, and biometric verification, while unmanned aerial drones provide real-time external surveillance to eliminate blind spots.

Towards Total Confidence in Data Center Security
As data centers scale to meet the demands of AI and cloud services, physical security must evolve beyond basic controls. A 6-layer integrated strategy, powered by AI-driven analytics, biometric authentication, and unified security platforms, delivers complete, future-ready protection. Suprema’s approach ensures that data centers are not only compliant, but resilient—offering operators and customers total confidence in security, continuity, and trust.

 

HID Showcases Next-Generation Access Control Solutions at Intersec Saudi Arabia 2025

HID, a global leader in trusted identity solutions, today presented its latest innovations in access control and mobile credentialing at the 7th edition of Intersec Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. The company is highlighting how its technologies align with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and digital transformation goals.

Saudi Arabia’s security market is expanding rapidly, projected to grow from $2.0 billion in 2024 to $3.4 billion by 2030, driven by large-scale infrastructure projects and nationwide digitalization. This growth underscores the demand for secure, interoperable, and future-ready security ecosystems.

“At a time when Saudi Arabia is undergoing a profound transformation, the need for advanced access control has never been greater,” said Gustavo Gassmann, VP of Emerging Markets for Physical Access Control at HID. “Our solutions support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 by enhancing security, streamlining operations, and enabling a seamless user experience.”

At booth 1-B24, HID is showcasing live demonstrations of its newest technologies, including the HID® Amico™ Biometric Facial Recognition Readers, which provide fast, secure, and contactless access with 3.5” or 7” displays. The 7” model also includes a built-in SIP intercom for added convenience.

The company is also presenting Mercury Intelligent Controllers, designed for evolving system environments with secure boot, TLS 1.3, and PoE+ support. HID® Aero® X100 and X1100 Controllers deliver reliable monitoring and secure operation for up to two access points.

Visitors will also experience HID Signo™ Readers, offering sleek design and support for a wide range of credential technologies, and HID Mobile Access®, which enables smartphones and smartwatches to serve as secure digital credentials integrated with Apple Wallet and Google Wallet.

“By combining advanced hardware with mobile and digital credentialing, HID empowers enterprises and government entities to achieve greater security, efficiency, and convenience,” said Sam Cherif, Senior Director and Head of MEA at HID.

The company emphasizes that its strategy goes beyond products, focusing on building comprehensive, future-ready ecosystems tailored to the region’s needs. HID’s presence at Intersec Saudi Arabia 2025 today comes as demand for advanced identity solutions continues to rise across the Kingdom and the wider Middle East.

Hikvision WonderHub Becomes the World’s First Large-Format Display to Achieve TCO Certified Generation 10

Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. announced that its WonderHub interactive display has achieved TCO Certified, generation 10. This makes WonderHub the first large-format product in the global display industry to receive this prestigious certification from TCO Development, the leading international sustainability certification organization.

Comprehensive Lifecycle Assessment

This achievement demonstrates that WonderHub meets world-class standards for quality, environmental protection, and user health. The TCO Certified certification represents one of the most rigorous sustainability assessments in the technology industry, requiring comprehensive evaluation of a product’s complete lifecycle environmental impact.

The certification process covers every stage from raw material sourcing and manufacturing to energy efficiency during operation and end-of-life recycling. Beyond environmental metrics, the assessment includes strict auditing of corporate social responsibility practices, ensuring companies demonstrate genuine commitment to sustainable business operations.

Hikvision’s WonderHub exceeds EU environmental standards throughout its development and production. The company has implemented stringent controls on hazardous substances including heavy metals, flame retardants, and plasticizers, ensuring the product meets the highest international safety and environmental requirements from materials sourcing through manufacturing processes.

Sustainable Innovation and Long-Term Commitment

Beyond environmental compliance, the Hikvision WonderHub integrates sustainable design principles through the company’s end-to-end R&D capabilities and hardware-software integration. The product features low blue light and flicker-free dimming technology, complemented by ergonomic design, to enhance user health and comfort. An intelligent power management system automatically optimizes energy consumption during operation, while the modular structure enables quick disassembly and recycling of key components, effectively extending product lifespan and supporting circular economy principles.

This newly achieved certification reflects Hikvision’s long-term dedication to sustainable development. Moving forward, the company will continue integrating sustainability principles across all business processes including R&D, manufacturing, and operations, advancing product performance in environmental friendliness, energy efficiency, user health, and social responsibility to contribute to building a greener global future.

 

OPTEX lansira novi kratkodometni LiDAR senzor za unutrašnju visokosigurnosnu primjenu

Kompanija OPTEX, globalni lider u proizvodnji senzora, predstavila je REDSCAN Lite LiDAR senzor namijenjen izuzetno preciznoj i brzoj detekciji unutar visokosigurnosnih prostora. Kao najnoviji model u nagrađivanoj REDSCAN seriji, uređaj RLS-1010L razvijen je za potpunu zaštitu uskih i osjetljivih zona koje je teško obezbijediti tradicionalnim senzorima, poput uskih prolaza u data centrima ili ventilacijskih otvora.

Senzor koristi time-of-flight (TOF) tehnologiju i omogućava detekciju u prostoru 10×10 metara za samo 100 milisekundi, pri čemu radi pouzdano bez obzira na temperaturu, svjetlosne uslove ili potpuni mrak. Može se montirati horizontalno, kako bi formirao nevidljive laserske ravni za zaštitu plafona i krovnih otvora, ili vertikalno, za formiranje laserskih zidova oko server-rackova, vrijednih dobara ili prolaza s kontrolom pristupa. Postavljanje i konfiguracija olakšani su zahvaljujući praktičnim opcijama poput dodatnog alata za vizuelno poravnanje laserskog snopa, automatske korekcije zone i mogućnosti podešavanja ugla jednostavnim okretanjem bočnih dugmadi.

„U modernim prostorima, poput data centara, prostori su sve uži i ispunjeni opremom. REDSCAN Lite je razvijen upravo za brzu i preciznu detekciju u takvim uslovima, gdje je visok nivo sigurnosti ključan“, kazao je Mac Kokobo, direktor globalnog sigurnosnog poslovanja u OPTEX-u, naglašavajući da je REDSCAN Lite razvijen kao odgovor na potrebe korisnika. Novi REDSCAN Lite RLS-1010L već je dostupan, a premijerno će biti predstavljen na sajmu International Security Expo 2025 u Londonu, 30. septembra i 1. oktobra, na štandu C41.

Za više informacija posjetite go.optex-europe.com/redscan-lite ili saznajte više o kompaniji OPTEX na optex-europe.com.

Sarajevo International Airport Raises the Bar on Security and Achieves Record Results

In May this year, Sarajevo International Airport took over counter-diversion screening duties from the Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and since then more than 500,000 pieces of hand luggage have been screened, with 75,000 requiring additional checks. The airport emphasizes that during this period no incident was recorded that could endanger the safety of passengers, staff, or flights. This demonstrates that Sarajevo proves security is not a matter of status, but of principles and systems, comparable to standards at airports across the European Union.

From the beginning of the year until the end of August, more than 450,000 checked bags were processed through the Baggage Handling System, with 40,000 referred for manual inspection. All potential incidents, such as abandoned luggage or false threat reports, were declared harmless after emergency procedures. The airport maintains established crisis management plans and readiness of responsible services to minimize risks and prevent escalation.

When it comes to cargo, prohibited shipments or smuggling attempts are rare, as shippers, through freight forwarders, are usually well-informed in advance about aviation transport regulations. The spectrum of imported goods is diverse, most commonly including telecommunications and IT equipment, pharmaceutical products, and industrial spare parts. The airport is equipped with modern security technology—from walk-through metal detectors and facial scanners to advanced X-ray machines for baggage and cargo inspections. Despite the fact that Bosnia and Herzegovina is not an EU member state, no European or global airport has raised any objections regarding the quality of security screenings conducted in Sarajevo.

According to Sarajevo International Airport, security also relies heavily on human resources—well-trained teams that carry out demanding physical protection measures across the entire complex. “Their weapons are discipline, vigilance, and knowledge,” the management emphasized, adding that they closely follow global trends and continuously invest in the modernization of security equipment.

Delivering 7×24 Speed: JD Logistics’ Wireless Network Success

JD Logistics (JDL), a subsidiary of the Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, officially became an independent group in 2017 and was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2021. As a leading technology-driven supply chain solutions and logistics service provider, JDL is committed to “leading global efficient circulation and sustainable development.” It is renowned for its highly efficient, precise, secure, and reliable services, exemplified by its advanced “Asia No.1” smart logistics parks with a daily order processing capacity of over 1 million.

Scaling Challenges at JD Logistics

These smart warehouses leverage a multitude of intelligent devices, including sorting robots, smart scanning equipment, and intelligent picking systems, to significantly boost order processing and sorting capabilities. However, the seamless coordination and high performance of these intelligent devices fundamentally rely on a stable and reliable wireless network. JD Logistics encountered several key challenges:

Wireless Network Stability and Reliability

The vast number of mobile and fixed wireless terminals (e.g., PDAs, AGVs, MES, CNC, PLC) within warehouses presented significant challenges. Poor wireless roaming and unreliable connections led to high packet loss rates and delayed shipments, which could be detrimental in the competitive logistics sector.

Multi-Level Network Architecture Management

Managing a complex, multi-level network architecture presented a significant challenge. As JD Logistics scaled, the need for efficient and unified management across headquarters, regional branches, and numerous warehouses became paramount. Robust O&M tools were essential to maintain network health and performance across the distributed environment.

O&M Efficiency

O&M Efficiency was crucial for JD Logistics. They needed to simplify operations and maintenance, accelerate wireless network deployment cycles, and achieve real-time monitoring and intelligent diagnostics of network operations.

Ensuring Continuous Connectivity: A Redundant Network Design

To address the challenges of scaling their smart logistics network, JD Logistics implemented Ruijie’s comprehensive wireless solution. This involved strategies to ensure high reliability, deliver a superior wireless experience, and simplify network management and operations, resulting in significant improvements in efficiency, stability, and overall performance.

Achieving Wireless Reliability: A Multi-Tiered Approach

To ensure high availability, a multi-tiered Access Controller (AC) architecture was implemented, with a central AC at headquarters and branch ACs at regional sites. In case of a branch AC failure, the central AC automatically takes over, maintaining network uptime. Automatic blind spot compensation ensures uninterrupted service by dynamically adjusting AP power.

Unlocking Seamless Connectivity with Wi-Fi 6

Tailored device deployment strategies, incorporating Wi-Fi 6 technology and deploying over 30,000 Ruijie wireless APs, significantly enhanced wireless access across diverse environments like offices and warehouses. This ensured high-speed, stable connections, enabling smooth operation of mobile robots and streamlining cargo sorting and outbound processes, contributing to improved efficiency and throughput.

Centralized Management: Simplifying Network Operations

Centralized management enabled unified control of the entire wireless network from headquarters, streamlining operations across JD Logistics’ 1000+ smart warehouses. This reduced O&M time and resources, allowing IT staff to focus on strategic initiatives. The simplified approach optimized network performance.

With the new redundant and reliable wireless network, JD Logistics experienced significant improvements across key performance areas. These included enhanced operational stability, increased warehouse efficiency, and streamlined network management, contributing to a more robust logistics infrastructure.

Automation and Monitoring: OPC-UA Integration for Industrial Performance Visualization in AppVision

UltraVision Consult recently completed an advanced OPC-UA integration project for a food manufacturing facility, enabling seamless machine-level automation monitoring directly within the AppVision PSIM platform. The solution consolidates operational data from packaging machines into a single, centralized dashboard and delivers real-time visualizations, performance graphs, interactive timelines, and state-based diagnostics. By combining automation data with security oversight, this project demonstrates how PSIM platforms can bridge industrial and security systems to drive smarter, faster, and safer decision-making in demanding operational environments.

UltraVision Consult successfully implemented a smart automation monitoring solution for a packaging facility by leveraging OPC-UA protocol integration within the AppVision PSIM platform. The project aimed to centralize machine performance data in real time, creating a clear and actionable operational overview that supports both technical response and strategic decision-making.

Through this integration, the live status of every packaging machine is now pulled directly into AppVision. Each machine’s operating state, connection health, and number of processed units in the last three minutes are displayed and continuously updated every 30 seconds. This eliminates the need for scattered PLC interfaces and provides a unified view of the packaging floor, accessible to both facility managers and control room operators.

A custom dashboard was built to present:

  • The current status of each machine
  • A live graph showing production volume over the last three minutes
  • A timeline bar marking operational states (run/stop/error)
  • A pie chart of time spent in each state
  • A live data table with machine-specific metrics

In addition to visualization, the system also includes automated email alerts in case of faults, historical error logging and analysis, and data export tools for traceability and reporting.

The added value of this solution lies in its cross-functional synergy. AppVision is traditionally used for managing alarms, video surveillance, and access control. By integrating with industrial automation systems via OPC-UA, it now empowers decision-makers with real-time operational intelligence within the same security interface.

This level of integration is especially critical in environments where downtime directly impacts output, and where collaboration between IT, OT, and security teams is essential. For the client, the solution not only improves responsiveness during incidents but also provides historical insights that support performance reviews, audits, and preventive maintenance.

UltraVision Consult continues to push the boundaries of what PSIM platforms can achieve by transforming them into central hubs for both physical security and operational excellence.

ICT® ANNOUNCES THIRD-PARTY INTEGRATION MARKETPLACE

Integrated Control Technology (ICT®), a leading provider of intelligent access control, intrusion detection, and building automation, is excited to announce the launch of the new ICT Integrations Marketplace. This online resource showcases a growing ecosystem of partner integrations designed to simplify operations, enhance building intelligence, and deliver tailored solutions to meet the diverse needs of ICT’s Security Integration partners.

The ICT Integrations Marketplace provides a clear view of available plug-and-play integrations with ICT solutions. Covering everything from intercoms and building management systems to locker solutions and workplace safety applications, it enables organizations to unify technology into one intelligent platform with ease.

“Our technical integration partners have built an incredible range of solutions to support smarter security systems and streamlined operations,” said Josh Baker, Integrations Product Manager at ICT. “The Integrations Marketplace centralizes these options, making them easier to access and clearly showcases the possibilities. From seamless storage solutions and advanced visitor management to elevator and video management integrations, the Marketplace brings it all together in one place.”

Key Benefits of the ICT Integrations Marketplace

  • Plug-and-Play Simplicity: Access a wide range of pre-built integrations with popular third-party systems to save time and reduce complexity.
  • Interoperable Technology: ICT’s open platform supports seamless communication across systems, enabling centralized control of doors, elevators, visitor management, and more.
  • Custom Integration Tools: Design unique, tailored solutions using ICT’s flexible integration toolkit—empowering organizations to build exactly what they need.
  • Future-Ready Flexibility: Scale and adapt your security and building management ecosystem as needs evolve.

The new ICT Partner Integrations Marketplace gives Security Integration partners the flexibility to design smarter, safer, and more connected environments—ensuring their continued success.

To explore the ICT Partner Integrations Marketplace, visit: https://info.ict.co/partner-integrations-marketplace.

IDIS video solution keeps Gas Monkey’s party going

Gas Monkey Garage, the famous automotive custom shop and entertainment brand created by Richard Rawlings of Fast N’ Loud TV, has launched a new restaurant and bar in South Dakota equipped with advanced IDIS video technology. Installed by KB Technologies, the solution delivers security, safety, and operational efficiency for one of the region’s most vibrant community venues.

The site is steeped in biking history and doubles as a museum, while also hosting high-energy events throughout the year, including the legendary Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. This year’s rally celebrated its 85th anniversary with 537,459 vehicles counted—the highest participation in years—drawing crowds for motorcycles, leather, music, and food.

To meet such demands, the IDIS video system operates 24/7, ensuring smooth business operations and customer safety even during peak times. The fully NDAA-compliant solution provides Richard Rawlings and his senior team full visibility from their Dallas headquarters or remotely on their phones and tablets.

The system integrates high-performance cameras, NVRs, VMS, and the IDIS Mobile Plus app. IDIS 5MP AI IR Dome Cameras deliver outstanding images in challenging conditions, supported by LightMaster NIR technology for full night vision, and enhanced by Intelligent Codec compression to reduce bandwidth and storage needs.

AI-powered functions such as object detection, classification, and behavior analysis provide accurate, automated alerts, while IDIS 5MP Fisheye Cameras enable complete coverage of wide areas at lower equipment and maintenance costs. The free IDIS Center VMS simplifies management with intuitive tools and customizable user permissions.

Additional benefits include Smart Failover to prevent data loss, multi-layered cyber protection, long product lifecycles, and industry-leading low TCO. The system’s scalability ensures Gas Monkey won’t face outdated infrastructure as it continues to grow.

“This project will evolve as Gas Monkey expands,” noted Keith Daulton, Regional Sales Director, South Central US. “Our scalable technology makes upgrades seamless and future-proof.” Richard Rawlings summed it up: “The IDIS system at Gas Monkey Sturgis is badass! Crystal-clear video, remote access, and top-notch security—it’s a total game-changer. When thousands of people roll through during the Rally, you need eyes on everything, and IDIS delivers. It keeps us secure, smooth, and makes sure the party never stops.”