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Hanwha Unveils Version 6.0 of Wisenet Wave VMS

Hanwha Vision has released version 6.0 of its Wisenet Wave video management system (VMS), giving security professionals greater control over configuring and managing their surveillance systems. This update introduces more intuitive user management features, making it easier than ever to scale and customise surveillance resources to meet operational needs.

Highlights of Wave VMS 6.0 include a redesigned user management interface, enhanced Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) integration, upgraded calendars, camera linking via hotspot/teleport, and the ability to add temporary users.

Similar to previous Wave VMS releases, all features are supported across the mobile, desktop and server versions of the platform, and with any operating system. In addition, Hanwha Vision’s Wave Sync allows users to remotely access, view, share and manage their Wave VMS systems directly from a web browser.

“Organisations need greater flexibility in how they configure and operate their surveillance system, and that includes their choice of VMS,” said John Lutz Boorman, Head of Product and Marketing, Hanwha Vision Europe. “Whether they’re managing a handful of employees at one location, or hundreds across multiple sites, they need to have centralised, 24/7 transparent visibility into every aspect of their system’s health and status, from any platform, and Wave VMS 6.0 fulfils that perfectly.”

Enhanced user management

Improved and redesigned user management – System administrators can assign permissions to individuals and groups through a streamlined user interface and assign members to multiple preset groups to decrease user setup time.

For temporary users organisations can grant temporary access and permissions tailored to users’ varying needs. For example, administrators have full control over the amount of time temporary users can spend on the system.  Time limits can be set to varying times of day, seasonally, etc.

LDAP Integration

Organisations using LDAP environments, which enable centralised monitoring and activity detection by tracking user logins, permissions, and directory data, can map employee groups to user roles in their VMS for streamlined access management.

  • Configuration of LDAP through the WAVE VMS Client
  • Continuous synchronisation of active directory
  • Supports mapping between LDAP groups and user roles

New system features

Camera linking hotspot/teleport means that users are able to seamlessly navigate large systems by connecting cameras.  This allows them to track persons or vehicles between cameras within the viewing pane, and to add multiple hotspots to easily move between cameras; hotspots provide further information on camera placement.

Nvidia hardware decoding support

Systems equipped with NVIDIA graphic processing units (GPUs) achieve smoother video playback and live monitoring.  This can help reduce central processing unit usage by up to 20-30%

In addition users can route emails via Wave Sync instead of through Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP), for a streamlined process.

  • Sends API request to notifications service instead of using SMTP settings
  • Wave Sync users will now receive email notifications

There is also a new look calendar enabling Wave users to locate footage more efficiently, quickly navigating by year, month, day, and time of day.

Gunnebo Acquires Wittkopp in Germany

Gunnebo Safe Storage AB, a global provider of certified physical security solutions, has acqured Wittkopp, a renowned German manufacturer with a 167-year legacy in high-security lock systems.

The strategic acquisition strengthens Gunnebo Safe Storage’s high-security lock portfolio, supporting continued innovation and product development as well as expanding the customer network globally.

Wittkopp, headquartered in Velbert, Germany, is known for its broad portfolio of high-security locks, including electronic, mechanical, and biometric solutions. Validated and certified by industry-leading certification bodies such as VdS and ECB-S, the products manufactured by Wittkopp represent a combination of heritage craftsmanship and advanced technology.

Says Wolfgang Brede, Managing Director “Joining forces with Gunnebo Safe Storage is a significant step forward for Wittkopp. We are proud of our heritage and look forward to contributing our expertise to Gunnebo’s vision of becoming a global leader in high-security locking solutions. Together, we will create more innovative, secure, and reliable products for our customers worldwide.”

Kate Clark, Gunnebo Safe Storage’s VP of Business Development and Innovation added: “Wittkopp’s longstanding reputation and deep expertise in high-security locks offer us a unique opportunity to expand our offerings and drive innovation in the security industry. We are excited to collaborate with the Wittkopp team, whose knowledge and skills align perfectly with our aim to deliver enhanced value and security to our customers around the world.”

Tenzor Acquires the Operations of COPS@ Intelligent Traffic Signaling Systems

Tenzor has taken over the management and operations of the COPS@ business segments, including the entire portfolio of intelligent traffic signaling solutions. This strategic step enables Tenzor to expand its presence in the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and provide both existing and new customers with a broader range of advanced solutions for traffic safety and optimization on roads and in industrial environments.

With over 30 years of experience in integrating technical systems into comprehensive solutions for risk management, safety, and business optimization, Tenzor d.o.o. is well-positioned to leverage advanced technologies and expertise to further enhance traffic safety.

Miha Senčar, CEO of Tenzor d.o.o., stated: “At Tenzor d.o.o., we have extensive experience in integrating technical systems into comprehensive solutions for risk management, safety, and business optimization. By incorporating the COPS@ system into our portfolio, we will continue to develop innovative, high-quality solutions to improve traffic safety and enhance the efficiency of road and industrial traffic management.

The transition will be seamless for existing users. Tenzor d.o.o. remains committed to maintaining the high standards of products and services that COPS@ users have come to expect.”

What is COPS?

COPS@ is an advanced intelligent traffic signaling system designed to enhance safety in road and industrial traffic. By utilizing modern technologies, it detects hazards in real time and alerts drivers to critical situations, significantly contributing to the reduction of traffic accidents. Widely implemented in urban and suburban environments, COPS@ enables efficient traffic flow management while improving overall road safety and traffic fluidity.

More information at www.cops-systems.com.

Save valuable time and money with a seamless switch to programmable digital keys

London, February 2025 – In 2025, access management can be a whole lot easier. By making access part of their digital processes, businesses can put time-consuming key management and the cost of changing the locks firmly behind them. Making this switch is a lot easier than many people think.

Security and facilities managers everywhere are all too familiar with the drawbacks of outmoded access management workflows. Cumbersome keychains, lost keys, security staff tied to their desks, and mountains of manual key tracking. It can often be a time-consuming, repetitive daily task.

The eCLIQ digital key solution, part of the suite of Digital Access Solutions from ASSA ABLOY, transforms access management almost overnight. With eCLIQ, security managers replace multiple keys by issuing each keyholder with a single digital key which is programmed with personalized access permissions. With eCLIQ, authorized users carry one key which unlocks every opening they need. Operating eCLIQ is 100% familiar for anyone who has ever used a mechanical key.

Access and key administration, too, become simpler. Key cupboards, complicated spreadsheets and bulging ring-binders are a thing of the past. Instead, daily access management tasks are performed via intuitive, user-friendly software which can be integrated with existing business process and security management systems for additional time savings.

Digitalizing with eCLIQ also saves money. If someone loses their key, or it’s stolen, there is no longer any need to change the locks and re-key. A few clicks in the software, accessible securely from anywhere with a Web connection, cancels the key’s access rights with no need to change cylinders anywhere in the building. Mobile workers can even update their access rights on-the-go, by making a secure Bluetooth connection between their key and smartphone.

At almost any opening, make your access ready for what’s ahead

The innovative eCLIQ solution provides an efficient, effective way to retrofit digital access control to almost every opening – doors, cabinets and more – in almost any location, inside or outside any type or size of building. It is quick and easy to make the switch. To install, simply change the existing mechanical cylinder for one of more than 60 different wire-free eCLIQ cylinder and padlock types. There is no need to drill new holes, replace the door or run wires. Lock electronics are powered by the regular battery inside each key; typical battery life for standard eCLIQ keys is 10 years.

“For classrooms, offices, workshops, kitchens, studios, labs, treatment rooms, canteens, garages, gates, lifts, lockers, machines, medicine stores and many more spaces, customers of every size and type already rely on eCLIQ,” says Stephan Schulz, Product Manager at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA.

The solution’s flexibility and straightforward management software ensure keyholders get access only to openings, and at times, which security managers choose. If workflows change, or when staff leave, access can be cancelled or amended instantly. There’s no hanging around for handover meetings; no more delays when running busy offices with multiple tenants and service providers.

The solution’s flexibility also helps manage access for temporary workers and contractors. For example, multi-residential housing providers may grant cleaners specific access at dedicated times only. The software makes it simple to set their digital key to work at specific times and selected openings only.

“Site managers all over the world already rely on this secure, proven digital solution,” adds Stephan Schulz. “Now, they never worry about missing keys or need to change the locks if someone loses theirs. With just a couple of clicks in the intuitive management software, they trace every interaction between eCLIQ keys and locks at their site, or update mobile workers’ access by app.”

“It all adds up to a big saving in the cost – and headaches – of manual security management. It is simple to switch and a breeze to use: our customers tell us that digitalizing with eCLIQ makes a difference from Day One.”

To learn more about eCLIQ visit

https://www.assaabloy.com/group/emeia/solutions/topics/access-control/cliq/ecliq

 

Research Reveals Misplaced Confidence in Cyber Security Measures

Video security systems have become a critical asset across industries, with leaders confident in their systems’ resilience against cyber threats. Research from Hanwha Vision Europe shows that more than nine in 10 security and IT managers in the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy believe their video systems are well-protected.  However, the research uncovered a lack of implementation of adequate security practices, leading the report authors to the conclusion that perhaps this confidence may be misplaced.

The research revealed that overall, confidence is high across different organisation sizes, countries and sectors. In Italy, confidence reaches 97%, while Spain, albeit still high, has a lower confidence level at 83%. Sectors such as finance boast a nearly universal confidence level of 99%, with data centres at a more modest 80%.  But on the contrary, while 92% of IT and security managers believed their video systems to be highly secured against cyber crime, just 23% implement basic video security measures.

Cause for concern

Indeed, the research found that respondents also display a worrying lack of awareness of relevant cyber security legislation such as the Network and Information Security Directive 2nd edition (NIS2), which came into effect in October 2024, and the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). Best practices that align and comply with these regulations and improve cyber-resilience overall are also not being regularly implemented, finds the research according to Hanwha Vision.

Fewer than half (47%) of respondents are familiar with NIS2 and only 23% are aware of the CRA. Larger organisations do show slightly higher awareness at 45% on average, but this is still low given the rise in cyber-attacks on businesses in 2024 – hitting an annual high of 1,876 per week in Q3 of 2024.

It is the view of the researchers that simple yet essential measures including changing default passwords and updating firmware—a baseline for cyber security—are overlooked or forgotten by many, leaving systems vulnerable to more easily preventable attacks.

Cyber-resilient cultures needed

Fostering a resilient culture alongside implementing fundamental steps such as securing physical access to network devices, implementing 802.1x certificate-based access, and creating least-privilege user accounts, are paramount to ensuring cyber secure video surveillance. Security and operations teams must understand their roles in protecting video systems against attack. However, the research indicates that many companies aren’t widely promoting best practices across their workforces leading to vulnerabilities.

Small businesses are particularly vulnerable, with only 17% implementing these security measures, compared to four in 10 (41%) larger enterprises. This is particularly concerning given that many businesses do not survive the financial impact of a cyber-attack.

Keep secure – act now

The good news according to the company is that these shortfalls can be quickly rectified by some of the following actions:

  • Audit the system and identify weak spots.
  • Implement current cyber security best practices such as creating user-level accounts with the least privileges required and securing physical access to network devices. It can be worth consulting with a video cyber security expert to assess the specific video surveillance ecosystem and practices to implement.
  • Schedule regular security assessments and remain updated with the evolving threat and regulatory landscape.
  • Disseminate information across the workforce with regular knowledge refreshers.
  • Work with reputable manufacturers and installers who prioritise cyber security in their video systems.

Despite these concerns, it is the company’s view that by prioritising a few critical actions, organisations can strengthen their video security systems, better protect sensitive data, and improve overall cyber resilience. Some of these actions could help to finally bridge the gap between the confidence that security and IT leaders feel and the reality of some of their current practices.

Honeywell to Separate Automation and Aerospace Businesses

The Board of Directors at Honeywell has completed the comprehensive business portfolio evaluation launched a year ago by Chairman and CEO Vimal Kapur and has released a statement to the effect that it intends to pursue a full separation of Automation and Aerospace Technologies.

The planned separation, coupled with the previously announced plan to spin Advanced Materials, will result in three publicly listed industry leaders with distinct strategies and growth drivers. The separation is intended to be completed in the second half of 2026 and in a manner that is tax-free to Honeywell shareholders.

Three independent companies

“The formation of three independent, industry-leading companies builds on the powerful foundation we have created, positioning each to pursue tailored growth strategies, and unlock significant value for shareholders and customers,” said Vimal Kapur, Chairman and CEO of Honeywell. “Our simplification of Honeywell has rapidly advanced over the past year, and we will continue to shape our portfolio to create further shareholder value. We have a rich pipeline of strategic bolt-on acquisition targets, and we plan to continue deploying capital to further enhance each business as we prepare them to become leading, independent public companies.”

“Building on decades of innovation as its heritage, Honeywell Automation will create the buildings and industrial infrastructure of the future, leveraging process technology, software, and AI-enabled, autonomous solutions to drive the next generation of productivity, sustainability and safety for our customers,” Kapur added. “As a standalone company with a simplified operating structure and enhanced focus, Honeywell Automation will be better able to capitalise on the global megatrends underpinning its business, from energy security and sustainability to digitalisation and artificial intelligence.”

“As Aerospace prepares for unprecedented demand in the years ahead across both commercial and defence markets, now is the right time for the business to begin its own journey as a standalone, public company,” Kapur continued. “Today’s announcement is the culmination of more than a century of innovation and investment in leading technologies from Honeywell Aerospace that have revolutionised the aviation industry several times over. This next step will further enable the business to continue to lead the future of aviation.”

Honeywell Automation

Following the completion of these transactions, Honeywell will be the global leader of the industrial world’s transition from automation to autonomy, with a comprehensive portfolio of technologies, solutions, and software to drive customers’ productivity. Honeywell Automation will maintain global scale, with 2024 revenue of $18 billion. Honeywell Automation will connect assets, people and processes to power digital transformation, building on decades-long technology leadership positions, deep domain experience, and a vast installed base to serve a variety of high-growth verticals.

Honeywell Aerospace

Honeywell Aerospace technology and solutions are used on virtually every commercial and defence aircraft platform worldwide and include aircraft propulsion, cockpit and navigation systems, and auxiliary power systems. With $15 billion in annual revenue in 2024 and a large, global installed base, Honeywell Aerospace will be one of the largest publicly traded, pure play aerospace suppliers, with leading positions in technology and systems that will continue to deliver the future of aviation through increasing electrification and autonomy of flight.

Advanced Materials

The Advanced Materials business will be a sustainability-focused specialty chemicals and materials pure play with leading positions across fluorine products, electronic materials, industrial grade fibres, and healthcare packaging solutions. With nearly $4 billion in revenue last year, Advanced Materials offers leading technologies with premier brands, including the breakthrough low global warming Solstice hydrofluoro-olefin (HFO) technology. As a standalone company with a large-scale domestic manufacturing base, it will be positioned to benefit from a compelling investment profile and a more flexible and optimized capital allocation strategy.

Honeywell continues simplification process

Honeywell remains on pace to exceed its commitment to deploy at least $25 billion toward high-return capital expenditures, dividends, opportunistic share purchases and accretive acquisitions through 2025. The company intends to continue its portfolio transformation efforts during the separation planning process to enhance the value proposition of each business.

Since December 2023, Honeywell has announced a number of strategic actions to drive organic growth and simplify its portfolio. This includes approximately $9 billion of accretive acquisitions: the Access Solutions business from Carrier Global, Civitanavi Systems, CAES Systems, and the liquefied natural gas (LNG) business from Air Products. In addition, the company entered into an agreement to divest its Personal Protective Equipment business which is expected to close in the first half of 2025.

Paxton Opens New US Headquarters

In a strategy to grow the company’s US footprint, UK access control manufacturer Paxton, has invested $10 million in a project resulting in the opening of its new US headquarters in  Greenville, SC.

Adam Stroud, Paxton CEO, said: “Paxton’s new US headquarters has been built to a world-class standard. It reflects the scale of our ambition and belief in Greenville as a fantastic hub to recruit talented people and service business growth in the North American market. We anticipate a rapid expansion of our technology manufacturing capability and delivery of associated services, generating jobs in the local community.”

The new 29,000-square-foot building houses a manufacturing facility, installer training center, and customer service team. The space is modern, efficient, and flexible.

Sholto Brotherton-Ratcliffe, Paxton’s Owner, said the new building is the physical embodiment of Paxton’s vision for the U.S. market.

“It’s not only a wonderful place to be in the present, but it leaves ample headroom for growth and success in the future.”

Cyber Security Complexity Is a Daunting Reality

New global research from the IBM Institute for Business Value and Palo Alto Networks, found that surveyed organisations are facing security complexity challenges as they juggle an average of 83 different security solutions from 29 vendors. It also shows 7 out of 10 surveyed companies with a high degree of security platformisation report their cyber security investments have helped business outcomes such as operational efficiencies and revenue generation.

In the study, “Capturing the cybersecurity dividend: How security platforms generate business value,” more than half (52%) of surveyed executives note fragmentation of security solutions is limiting their ability to deal with cyber threats, but 75% of organisations that have embraced security platformisation agree that better integration across security, hybrid cloud, AI, and other technology platforms is crucial. The analysis suggests the trend of adding more solutions to combat evolving security threats is contributing to inefficiency – impacting both performance and the bottom line – while moving to a platformised security approach can help businesses achieve reduced response times and costs without sacrificing security efficacy.

Cyber attacks are becoming more sophisticated

Increased digital interconnectedness expands attack surfaces and can create new cyber security vulnerabilities. Cyber attacks are becoming more sophisticated and harder to defend against, while AI is being used by both defenders and attackers, creating a race in cyber security capabilities.

In an evolving threat landscape, surveyed executives estimate security fragmentation and complexity costs their organisations an average of 5% of their annual revenue. For a $20 billion annual revenue company, that’s a $1 billion cost to the business in aggregate. Tally the costs of security incidents, lost productivity, failed digital transformations, stalled AI initiatives, loss of customer trust and reputational damage and the numbers add up.

“Organisations continue to be challenged with updating their security posture to address new threats, while simultaneously being pressed to reduce complexity and decrease spend,” said Mark Hughes, Global Managing Partner for Cybersecurity Services, IBM. “Security executives need to enable innovation, protect assets and derive value from their cyber security investments to help their organisations thrive and further their business goals.”

Platformisation approach

“We have seen the positive impacts of adopting a platformised approach to security, and the benefits it delivers to organisations. In today’s AI-fueled world, strong partnerships are more essential than ever,” said, Karim Temsamani, President, Next Generation Security, Palo Alto Networks. “IBM and Palo Alto Networks are aligned on a common vision of creating better outcomes for our customers – whether in value, operational, or security…and platformisation accomplishes all of them. This isn’t just about improving fragmentation today, it’s about enabling better outcomes for the future.”

By adopting a platformisation approach, businesses can align technologies, drive innovation, and prioritise security as a core business requirement. Through partnerships, such as IBM and Palo Alto Networks’ strategic partnership, companies can bring together leading security platforms, AI, and transformation capabilities to help effectively navigate the digital transformation journey, achieve their desired outcomes and drive substantial business value.

IDIS Solution Boosts Business for Anytime Fitness Benelux

An integrated video surveillance and intercom solution from IDIS is boosting profitability and supporting expansion for Anytime Fitness health clubs in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Part of a global franchise of more than 5,200 gyms, all 130 Anytime Fitness clubs in Belgium and the Netherlands now benefit from IDIS video surveillance which allows efficient and flexible remote management of the gym facilities on phones and tablets, via the IDIS Mobile Plus app.

In addition, the latest system also includes integration with the award-winning the IDIS Video Intercom (DC-I6216WRX), making it easy to provide smooth but secure access for club members, 24/7.

A key attraction of the Anytime Fitness brand is that members enjoy a consistent, high quality experience wherever they are worldwide, with any club accessible with just one key. Now, at the new location in Dongen on-duty staff including physiotherapists and instructors can use the IDIS system to see who is at the door without having to interrupt what they are doing, preventing tailgating and ensuring a warm welcome for members.

Clear images from the intercom can be viewed on staff phones or tablets and the door opened remotely with a simple tap on the screen. In the event of any incident or query, images can be easily retrieved along with the ID of any members who were using the premises at the time.

The IDIS end-to-end approach which has proved so successful at Anytime Fitness – with a combination of IDIS 2MP dome and bullet cameras, NVRs, VMS software, intercoms units, and system accessories, all instantly compatible – reduces cabling and installation time and ensures efficient system use.

Lars Bijleveld, Anytime Fitness franchise owner in Dongen and Made, praised the quality of the video footage captured by the IDIS system, including the video intercoms:

“The added value of the Video Intercom quickly becomes apparent,” Mr. Bijleveld said. “When someone rings the doorbell, you can quickly see on your phone or tablet who is there, communicate and open the door if necessary. The physiotherapist also no longer has to leave his treatment room. And if a prospective member is at the door during unmanned hours, I can immediately schedule an appointment.”

To discover the benefits of IDIS solutions, please visit www.idisglobal.com.

Adria Security Summit 2025: Marking a Decade of Regional Security Excellence

The Adria Security Summit Powered by Intersec returns on October 8-9, 2025, at the prestigious Hotel Aleksandar Palace in Skopje, North Macedonia. This year’s event coincides with the Summit’s 10th anniversary, celebrating its journey since its inception in Sarajevo in 2015.

With over 150 exhibitors and 3,000 participants expected, the Summit continues to be the premier gathering for the security industry in the region. The venue’s Hall 1 is nearly fully booked, underscoring the strong interest from leading companies in video surveillance, cyber security, fire safety, IoT, AI, automation, smart homes, and more.

Attendees will also benefit from the redesigned Summit website, offering an improved user experience to streamline event participation.

The 2025 edition will again feature a Buyer Delegation Program, welcoming decision-makers from top companies and institutions across the region. This initiative fosters knowledge sharing, showcases the latest technologies, and encourages new business partnerships.

Additionally, the prestigious a&s Adria Awards for achievements in security, which debuted last year, will return to honor exceptional products and individuals across different categories.

The conference will offer innovative and audience-focused content, highlighting collaboration between regional businesses and international corporations. Participants will gain insights into advanced solutions that address the evolving security needs of modern infrastructure and urban environments.

Be part of the region’s premier security event as it marks a milestone in its journey of regional impact. For more details, visit www.adriasecuritysummit.com.