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Adria Security Summit 2024 Wraps Up with Record Attendance and New Strategic Partnerships

The Adria Security Summit 2024 successfully concluded on October 10, 2024, after two dynamic days of expert discussions, exhibitions, and business networking at the Convention Center Hills in Sarajevo. Reinforcing its status as the premier security industry event in the region, this year’s Summit welcomed over 3,200 visitors and showcased the latest advancements in security technologies and solutions.

With more than 160 exhibitors, including leading companies from over 40 countries, the Summit offered a proven platform not only for presenting the latest innovations but also for forging new and strengthening existing partnerships, some of which were finalized during the event. Attendees had the opportunity to participate in discussions on key topics spanning the security and related industries, from advanced biometric technologies to cloud-based solutions. The Adria Security Summit continues to serve as an essential destination for networking, knowledge exchange, and fostering collaboration across sectors.

The conference program featured more than 90 speakers, including experts, innovators, and thought leaders from the security industry and other verticals that rely on their solutions, ranging from banking and healthcare to critical infrastructure and retail. Their presentations and panel discussions provided valuable insights into the future of security technologies, along with practical advice for addressing challenges and opportunities in areas such as smart cities, AI integration, and cybersecurity resilience.

As the largest event in the region dedicated to security professionals, the Adria Security Summit once again affirmed its role as the leading platform for creating business opportunities and connecting industry leaders from across the globe. The next Adria Security Summit will take place in Skopje, North Macedonia, on October 8-9, 2025.

Passwordless Authentication Market Valued at Over $55 Billion by 2030

The global passwordless authentication market size is expected to reach USD 55.70 billion by 2030, growing at promising 17.1% CAGR, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Passwordless authentication is a security procedure that uses unique biological traits of a person to validate their authenticity. The findings show that the increasing adoption of smartphones and other electronic gadgets is a crucial element driving the biometric authentication market forward.

According to a July 2022 Oxford Economics and Samsung study, up to 85% of small and midsize enterprises allow all or most of their staff to use mobile devices for work. Personal laptops and smartphones used by employees might expose a small firm to the dangers of unauthorised access to proprietary data, files, and systems. Such solutions remain the need of the hour and growing focus of many companies around the world.

For instance, in September 2022, Aadya Security, a cyber security firm, announced the availability of passwordless authentication for Judy, the first all-in-one cyber security solution for SMEs. The new security feature protects how small business employees access company resources, mainly when they operate remotely and on mobile phones and personal laptops.

 An additional layer of security

The growing requirement for an additional layer of protection beyond passwords fuels the growth of the passwordless authentication industry. To authenticate identities, fingerprint sensors and smartcards are utilised, and these security points allow for a seamless experience and data flow across locations. Researchers found that many businesses are using voice biometric authentication in their workplaces for their personnel.

Reduced fraud exposure and lower authentication costs often drive organisations to implement voice biometric technology in their facilities. For instance, in July 2022, Turant Inc., a voice biometric AI firm, launched its cutting-edge AI solution in India. The company seeks to eliminate OTP-related fraud in transactions across use cases across business/industry domains, including e-commerce deliveries, by making it available in all Indian languages and roughly 20,000 dialects.

 Increasing risk of data theft

 Furthermore, due to the increasing number of incidences of data theft around the world, passwordless authentication has gained popularity. Data theft issues in devices such as computers, cellphones, and tablets have increased the requirement for protection beyond passwords. fingerprint sensors and facial recognition are ways modern gadgets can be secured to prevent data theft.

For instance, by way of an example the analysts cite that in August 2022, Forgerock, an international identity and access management software business, established strategic cooperation with Israeli software company Secret Double Octopus. Forgerock will use SDO technology to provide employees, contractors, and vendors with a unified multi-factor secure experience. Forgerock Enterprise Connect, the new solution, connects effortlessly with any Forgerock deployment option, allowing organisations to gain increased security for databases, workstations, VPNs, and servers.

 Key players

Some of the main players that are active in this market and mentioned in the report include companies such as, Assa Abloy, Dermalog Identification Systems, East Shore Technology, Fujitsu, HID Global, M2sys Technology, Microsoft, NEC Corporation, Safran, and Thales.

Smoke Detector Market to See a Surge to $3.25 Billion by 2030

The global smoke detector market size is expected to reach USD 3.25 billion in 2030 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.5% from 2025 to 2030. Increasing sustainable development in the infrastructure sector coupled with stringent government policies and regulations are projected to surge the application smoke and fire detection devices.

Favourable initiatives and policies framed by government bodies are anticipated to drive the market growth. Governments from some developed countries offer monetary support for the installation of smoke detectors in residences. These initiatives help increase awareness among customers regarding the importance of smoke and fire detection devices, which in turn, according to the analysts, is expected to surge the market growth. For instance, the U.S. government has extended support by granting USD 110,000 to the Fire Department of Berrien Springs – Oronoko Township – to increase awareness regarding smoke detectors. This initiative also promotes benefits associated with the product. These measures will boost the scope of application and market growth over the forecast period.

 North America accounts for around 30% of market share

 North America dominated the global smoke detector market, with a revenue share of 30.8% in 2024. Major manufacturers are adopting strategies such as mergers and acquisitions, new product launches, and awareness campaigns. For instance, in June 2018, Kidde launched an awareness creating campaign ‘Beat the Beep’. This campaign is important to educate the residents of California regarding the importance of smoke detectors and identifying the situation when a Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm or smoke alarm needs to be replaced.

Major manufacturers in this sector and mentioned within the research are companies such as, Kidde; Honeywell International Inc.; Johnson Controls; BRK Brands, Inc.; Siemens AG; Birdi; Hochiki Corporation; Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.; Xtralis Pty Ltd.; and Robert Bosch LLC.

Increasing awareness regarding fire safety in commercial as well as residential buildings is fueling the product demand for this sector over the forecast period. The market is competitive in nature owing to the increasing product innovation and R&D activities by the market leaders.

New SIA Initiative Helps Military Veterans in Security

The Security Industry Association (SIA) has appointed eight industry leaders and veterans, led by Jeff Huggins, Chair of Assa Abloy Door Security Solutions, to serve as Advisory Board members for SIA Veterans in Security, a new community focused on the issues and concerns of veterans and active military members who are in, or are interested in joining, the security industry.

The SIA Veterans in Security community focuses on providing resources, programs and events for both veterans – as well as Guard and Reserve members – who work in the sector and actively serving military members who are planning their transition to the civilian world. Membership in the community is open to veterans, members of the Armed Forces and supporters both with and without direct military affiliations.

The first members of the SIA Veterans in Security Advisory Board are:

  • Chair: Jeff Huggins, vice president, government programs and national accounts, Assa Abloy Door Security Solutions (U.S. Marine Corps)
  • Katie Bourbeau, executive director, federal business development, Convergint (U.S. Marine Corps)
  • Darren Crawford, vice president, channel partnerships, Zeroeyes (U.S. Air Force)
  • James Marcella, director, industry associations, Axis Communications (U.S. Navy)
  • Steven McCory, sales director, Virtual Guarding (U.S. Army)
  • Cesar Montalvo, end user consultant, Allegion (U.S. Air Force)
  • Cyrus Nelson, field sales engineer, federal government solutions, LenelS2 (U.S. Coast Guard)
  • Jeff Slotnick, president, Setracon (U.S. Army)

“SIA thanks Jeff Huggins, Katie Bourbeau, Darren Crawford, James Marcella, Steven McCory, Cesar Montalvo, Cyrus Nelson and Jeff Slotnick for their military service and for lending their expertise as the founding members of the SIA Veterans in Security community,” said SIA CEO Don Erickson. “These inspiring leaders will bring immense value to the community’s efforts to support veterans and active military as they join and work in our vital industry.”

The SIA Veterans in Security community will hold a reception in honor of Veterans Day on Thursday, Nov. 14, at President Lincoln’s Cottage in Washington, D.C. – the site of the drafting of the Emancipation Proclamation.

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Innovative ASSA ABLOY biometric solution wins major security award

London, October 2024 – Another digital access innovation from ASSA ABLOY has been recognized in prestigious awards. At the 25th Kings Excellence Awards, dedicated to products and solutions for the safety and security industry, iDFace from Control iD, an ASSA ABLOY brand, won Best Biometric Product of the Year.

 Part of a suite of digital access solutions from the experts at ASSA ABLOY, this award-winning new facial recognition reader works with Impro’s Primo access control platform, a flexible, scalable digital access solution designed for medium-sized and large businesses.

The award recognizes ASSA ABLOY’s commitment to excellence in security: iDFace is an innovative facial recognition reader with Vision AI and a host of useful functionality. It can detect faces up to 6ft. (2m) away in total darkness and offers multi-language support within the centralized Primo platform. The user-friendly interface, coupled with analytics which enhance decision-making, enables security personnel to monitor and manage access rights efficiently, and respond promptly to any unauthorized entry attempt or security breach.

The 2024 Kings Excellence Awards jury comprised diverse access and safety experts including global leaders and working fire marshals. The presentation ceremony was held on 29 August, during the Safe-Tech Conference in Mumbai.

The business benefits of biometric digital access

Biometric solutions offer a reliable way to implement authentication at premises where access must be restricted and monitored. Users also favour its convenience; they no longer need to carry keys, smartcards, badges or fobs to unlock relevant secure areas. Facial recognition solutions like iDFace also bring the hygiene benefits of touchless entry.

As a result of these advantages, the popularity of facial recognition readers has been increasingly rapidly in both mature and emerging markets. According to analysts TechNavio, the market for biometric access control systems overall is experiencing accelerating growth momentum, projected at CAGR of 8% over the next 5 years, driven mainly by emerging markets.

“Led by innovative products like iDFace, advanced biometric identification is no longer the preserve of large corporations with huge security budgets,” says Vishal Maheshwari,

Director & Head – Electromechanical & Digital Access Solutions at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions MEIIA. “The award-winning iDFace and integratable software access platform, Impro, bring the substantial benefits of digital access to organizations of every size and type.”

“ASSA ABLOY digital access solutions help businesses confront challenges from sustainability to workflow efficiency, business s and employee convenience. With expert advice from a global leader, they can digitalize with confidence and get their access ready for what’s ahead.”

To learn more about the Impro Primo solution, from the digital access experts at ASSA ABLOY, visit, visit impro.net/primo

Digital access answers the healthcare sector’s evolving physical security challenges

Security stakes are high at healthcare premises. Patients deserve privacy and safety, while the buildings themselves must be welcoming spaces. They remain open beyond the usual “office hours” yet the protection of drugs and confidential data is more critical than you would find in most offices. Even a seemingly minor breach requires investigation.

We ask too much of traditional mechanical security if we expect it to enable this work efficiently. Instead, digitalizing access brings real-time, remote control, flexible user permissions, one-click user audits, and easy integration with fire, CCTV and other critical systems.

Digitalization makes healthcare sites – including complex, dispersed premises like hospitals – more secure and the security workflows around them more efficient.

Yet traditional electronic security can bring new challenges. Traditional solutions often require cabling or wiring. This makes it an expensive choice. It may even prove impossible to retrofit, especially at non-standard openings.

A more convenient, reliable and cost-effective solution, which does not sacrifice building security, is offered by wireless digital access.

A digital way to effective, integrated access management

Wireless devices offer a convenient upgrade or replacement for any system which relies on mechanical or wired/magnetic locks. Choosing wireless devices makes it much simpler to implement a customizable, future-proofed, digital solution – helping save system admin time and reducing costs.

Wireless devices make it cost-effective to add digital control to many more areas of a healthcare building. With online management, facility managers can monitor doors and other openings at any time and from anywhere. They can view the status of medicine cupboards or server racks from the same software interface as doors and gates.

Wireless digital devices can control access to almost any opening, from busy entrances and perimeter gates to mobile Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (EPMA) carts. Even small cylinder sizes or non-standard cam-types, as found on bedside cabinets or medicine storage, can be integrated into a single, efficient digital access system.

For greater user convenience, credentials can include RFID smartcards, programmable smart keys or mobile keys stored securely on a smartphone.

Innovative digital solution adds convenience and control

To ensure security and operational efficiency at the new Centre Hospitalier Métropole Savoie (CHMS), managers installed Aperio® wireless locking, part of the Digital Access Solutions suite from ASSA ABLOY. The devices integrate online with an ARD access management system. Because Aperio locks are fitted without wires and powered by standard batteries, the hospital could introduce more layers of security without incurring excessive installation or operating costs, including for sensitive offices and drug stores.

Staff no longer carry big bunches or waste their time hunting for keys. Their individual permissions are stored on a programmable RFID credential. All devices integrate natively with the central system. Wired and wireless access points at are managed together, with real-time logs, remote door opening and free time-slot management.

“Having just a single badge — and not having to carry around heavy keys — has been a major advantage for us,” says Béatrice Dequidt, Health Executive at CHMS. “We have implemented internal HR management procedures, creating badges that are automatically integrated into ARD’s operating software,” adds Alain Gestin, CHMS’s IT Systems Architect.

Managing contractors efficiently with programmable digital keys

Programmable smart keys put the advantages of digital access into a familiar form: they reinvent the key for the 21st century, making it equipped to implement modern access management.

At the Marin Hospital in Hendaye, mechanical technology made it difficult to track who was accessing sensitive areas like treatment rooms and medicine stores. Keys and passes issued to employees and contractors were another source of risk. They often remained in circulation beyond their approved use period. To trace staff and external contractor movements into sensitive areas, a digital access system with inbuilt audit trail capability was essential.

The hospital chose another ASSA ABLOY digital access solution, eCLIQ, which is based on programmable keys. Marin’s security team gradually rolled it out to all care and logistics buildings, including drug stores, labs and other sensitive or confidential areas. Wire-free eCLIQ offers easy installation without the expense or disruption of laying cabling. An installer simply swaps the old mechanical cylinder for an eCLIQ one.

External service providers now use an intelligent key which automatically expires after a pre-defined period. This is much safer than relying on a contractor to return their mechanical key every time.

“The choice of this solution is based on reliability and simplicity of implementation for a site that covers 11 hectares,” explains Yves Bourdon, the hospital’s Security Director. “It is the only solution that can equip more than 1,500 doors with quick and wireless installation.”

To learn more about Digital Access Solutions from ASSA ABLOY, visit https://www.assaabloy.com/group/emeia/campaigns/digitalwithconfidence

Adriatic Roadshow 2024

Organized by the leading regional security magazine a&s Adria, the Adriatic Roadshow 2024 will take place in several cities across the region throughout November.

Each city will host a one-day program featuring company presentations, case studies, and B2B networking sessions. After its first stop in Ljubljana on November 12, the Adriatic Roadshow will continue its journey through Zagreb, Belgrade, Skopje, Sofia, and Bucharest.

Participants will have the opportunity to connect with numerous industry peers, attend full-day presentations and demonstrations, and establish business contacts.

The organizers promise that the Adriatic Roadshow will be a key “mobile” event for industry professionals, offering all participants valuable business insights and opportunities in the security and related industries.

Public Safety & Security Market to Hit $878 Billion by 2029

According to the latest information from Marketsandmarkets the Public Safety and Security Market is projected to grow from USD 520.8 billion in 2024 to USD 878.2 billion by 2029 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.0%.

The market for services and technology offered includes video surveillance, emergency management, cyber security, and biometric security. Due to the growth in terrorism and other crimes, governments are being pressed to take safety measures of a more advanced level. In addition, according to the researchers it seems evident that to the present day, the ever-evolving technological developments, from IoT and AI to Big Data, could back up more changes in strategies related to public safety. Analysts found that Covid-19 redefined public safety, with much investment going into health-related security measures. This would be contrasted with the increasing rate of urbanisation and infrastructure development, which, in turn, increases the demand for a holistic security solution, which amounts to smart city initiatives that enhance the quality of urban services and life.

Substantial growth in services segment

The service segment is expected to be growing at the highest CAGR in the public safety and security market during the forecast period, mainly due to managed services. This segment is expected to witness substantial growth in demand with the increasing adoption of cloud-based delivery models, such as SaaS, which allows agencies to reduce upfront costs. This, in turn, demands specialised services in supporting programmes for digital transformation and laying innovative cross-domain security solutions that embed detection capacities of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics. There is an increasing demand for constant monitoring, maintenance, and management of any public safety systems, as more and more agencies turn their attention and strategic priorities to their respective mission-critical applications. That double-digit growth rate of the service segment overall, and especially in managed services, highlights this major player in allowing the penetration of advanced public safety technologies.

Advanced expertise of professionals

The multiple services are offered through the professionals, specialists, and experts in supporting businesses. The professional services encompass design and consulting, training and education, support and maintenance, and installation and integration. Experts utilise advanced expertise, overall approach, and experience for meeting the organisation’s needs for security. The vendors of services provide individual implementation, risk assessments, and deployment of public safety and security solutions by following industry proven best practices. IBM, Huawei, and Honeywell Technologies are just a few of the leading vendors in the public safety and security market offering professional services.

Regional variations

Security spending in the Asia Pacific region is rising, with the growing intensity of various threats. For example, researchers found that India, Japan, and Singapore have, each in their turn, established new national cyber-security policies against sophisticated threats. Increasing terrorist and cyber attacks have driven countries like India, China, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore towards the adoption of advanced public safety and security systems.

Rapid urbanisation in China

Extensive surveillance and heightened perimeter systems are the options China can turn to in the pursuit of security in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Due to the rapid urbanisation in this region, the primary technologies that will be in demand are sophisticated surveillance, crowd management, and emergency response technologies. Besides, rising crime rates and economic growth help boost law enforcement and security infrastructure spending. In addition, disasters are quite common in the APAC region, so the compulsion toward disaster preparedness solutions is increasing. The ongoing massive infrastructure projects open opportunities for further security improvements in protecting airports, ports, and critical infrastructure. Governments are investing a lot in public safety and advanced technology and training, but the challenge now is to balance it with data privacy concerns. Smart city initiatives with complex security systems and traffic management are on the evolutionary path, with a thrust on cyber security due to growing digital dependencies. Improved border security and revamped emergency response services raise concerns regarding mitigating security threats of varied dimensions in this region.

Key players

Cisco, Honeywell, Motorola, Siemens, NEC, Thales, Hexagon, Ericsson, Huawei, Atos, Idemia, General Dynamics, ESRI, L3harris Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent, BAE, Verint, SAAB, Nice, Teltronic, Secure Passage, Fotokite, Onsolve, Barrier1, Iotas, Veoci, and Cityshob are some of the key players named as operating in the global Public Safety and Security market within the report.

ADI Expands Operations in to Germany

ADI Global Distribution, a leading wholesale distributor of security, AV and low-voltage products, has expanded its operations into Germany. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the company’s growth strategy, and underscores its commitment to delivering innovative and reliable security, AV and low voltage products.

“ADI’s entry into Germany represents a pivotal moment for our company, and we are excited to bring our extensive product portfolio to this market,” said Hemant Trivedi, Vice President & General Manager, International, ADI. “Our goal is to support German customers with the products, support, and services they need to build complete, integrated solutions. We’re committed to fostering strong customer and supplier relationships to drive shared success, and continue expanding our presence across the country.”

With a new country headquarters office located in Düsseldorf, Germany, ADI has staffed a full team across a variety of functions to support German customers including dedicated field sales, inside sales support, technical field and desk-based support, marketing, digital experience, finance and more.

ADI’s comprehensive portfolio includes products from more than 45 leading brands across video surveillance, intrusion and smart home, access control and communications, fire, data communications and audio visual. In addition to a diverse range of products, ADI offers numerous value-added services including pre- and post- sales support, local expertise, training, online ordering, and more.

To commemorate its entrance into Germany, ADI will exhibit at the upcoming Security Essen international trade fair from 17-20 September. Attendees will be able to meet the local ADI team at the event and learn more about ADI’s extensive product and services offering.

ADI Germany will be led by Frank Lehrich, Country Sales Leader, who is focused on ensuring the company’s offerings are tailored to meet the evolving needs of the German market.