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Addsecure Wins European Inspiring Workplace Award

Addsecure, a leading European provider of secure IoT connectivity and end-to-end solutions, has been recognised as one of the top 25 winners of the Inspiring Workplaces Europe 2024 award. In addition to this prestigious honour, the company also received best-in-class special recognition in the categories of “Inspiring Wellbeing” and “Inspiring Employee Experience”.

Unlike most other awards that rely on completing surveys, the Inspiring Workplace Awards require entrants to provide proof of their investment in people across six key categories: Culture and Purpose, Leadership, Wellbeing, Inclusion, Employee Voice, and Employee Experience.

According to the judges Addsecure’s commitment to creating a people-first culture was evident in their submission, which showcased real and tangible examples of their work. The company’s flexible working options and focus on employee wellbeing were particularly praised.

“Being named an Inspiring Workplaces winner once again is truly humbling. This award, along with the special recognitions, is a testament to our investment in our employees and our dedication to making Addsecure a great place to work,” says Liljana Vall, Chief People & Culture Officer at Addsecure.

Matt Manners, Founder of The Inspiring Workplaces Group, congratulated Addsecure and the other top 25 winners: “Focusing on the personal development and caring for the people you employ will not only drive performance but protect the wellbeing of those individuals. Doing so companywide will lead to higher performing teams and enable your organisation to outstrip the competition. Being people-first isn’t a nice to have, it’s a business imperative!”

Liveaction Accelerates EMEA Growth With New Senior Appointments

Liveaction, a leading provider in end-to-end network security and performance visibility, has made three pivotal appointments to its EMEA leadership team. These strategic hires, according to the company, of Ian Gallagher as Regional Sales Director for Northern Europe, Guntram Allfen as Regional Sales Director for Central Europe, and Sebastien Texier as Regional Sales Director for France, underscore Liveaction’s commitment to accelerating growth and customer success across the European region.

With over two decades of selling experience in enterprise and global markets, Ian Gallagher brings a wealth of expertise in networking and security from his enterprise roles at Vmware, Extreme Networks and Brocade. Guntram Allfen, who previously led sales for the DACH region at Avi Networks (acquired by Vmware in 2019), has a deep understanding of network and security offerings, coupled with his experience at Net IQ, Netscout, and Riverbed. Sebastien Texier, an accomplished veteran with over 25 years of experience in networks, analytics, and cloud computing, joins Liveaction after a successful stint at Thousandeyes, a Cisco company, further strengthening Liveaction’s connection to the Cisco ecosystem.

“Ian, Guntram, and Sebastien are exceptional sales leaders with proven success in delivering value to customers and partners in the European market,” said Carlos Ferro, Senior Vice President and General Manager of International at Liveaction. “Their appointments strengthen our commitment to providing unparalleled network intelligence and support to enterprises across the region as they navigate increasingly complex networking and security challenges.”

As enterprises embrace digital transformation and adopt hybrid cloud architectures, the need for comprehensive network visibility and performance management has become paramount. Liveaction’s industry-leading solutions empower organisations to gain end-to-end visibility and unified control over their networks, applications, and security posture. With a growing presence and deep expertise in the European market, Liveaction is positioning itself to support enterprises in optimising their network infrastructures and ensuring business continuity.

New Technology for Scanning Devices on the Move

According to Forbes, US police are testing new technology that can scan moving vehicles for anything that emits a signal. This includes recognizing smartphones, smart watches, chips for pets or even books from the library, according to Leonardo from Italy, which is also the manufacturer of the mentioned equipment.

The new technology, named Elsag EOC Plus, is part of the license plate readers from Elsag, but it can also be used as a standalone surveillance device. It is designed to assist the police in monitoring suspects on the move. Privacy advocates for Forbes state that this technology could be misused to track individuals across the country without warrants and learn about them by identifying their belongings without their knowledge.

Leonardo company officials say the tool can identify specific device models like iPhones and headphones inside moving vehicles, as well as unique signals emitted by pet microchips, all devices with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, fitness trackers, car systems, tire pressure sensors, and even electronic tags in library books. For the police, all this data can be linked to vehicle license plates and become a unique “fingerprint.” As a person travels through other license plate scanners, their fingerprint can be tracked even if the driver or passenger changes vehicles.

“For example, while in 30 out of 100 cars there may be an iPhone, only one will have an iPhone 12rev2, an Audi radio, a pair of Bose headphones, a Garmin sports watch, a key finder device, and the license plate ABC-1234. The dataset representing these specific items constitutes an electronic signature,” explain the Leonardo company representatives. The customers for this new technology are not only police departments or public roads. The company states that the technology could also be useful in “non-road areas, such as railway stations or shopping malls.”

Leonardo spokesperson Nate Maloney stated that the company recently obtained a patent for the technology and is “moving full steam ahead” in its desire to sell the product worldwide. However, political analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Matthew Guariglia, warns of the potential misuse of such technologies, stating, “It’s hard to think of a case where this technology can be used, as the police already have license plate readers. This is born for abuse, not only because of how it can be used to track people, but also because it provides a clear list of all the electronic devices someone has.”

Quanergy Adds Two New Additions to 3D Lidar Solutions

Quanergy has introduced two new additions to its portofolio with the new Q-Track HD and Q-Track Dome 3D Lidar sensors, which join Quanergy’s Q-Track LR (Long Range) offering to comprise one of the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio of high-performance 3D Lidar solutions available.

“Quanergy 3D Lidar solutions are rapidly being adopted to solve longstanding challenges in the physical security and smart spaces markets due to their ability to effectively increase overall security and virtually eliminate costly false alarms,” said Enzo Signore, CEO, Quanergy Solutions. “With the introduction of our new Q-Track HD and Q-Track Dome sensors for close-range applications joining our highly successful Q-Track LR long-range sensor, Quanergy offers a comprehensive 3D Lidar system solution that delivers proactive awareness for a myriad range of applications.”

The new Q-Track HD provides optimal 3D Lidar detection, tracking and classification performance for challenging environments such as crowded airports, large malls and stores, industrial and manufacturing facilities, and education and corporate campuses. With a 360° horizontal field of view and very wide vertical field of view, a meshed network of Q-Track HD sensors can accurately track over 1000 people simultaneously, even as they move around obstructions such as line queues, columns, shelves, desks, and more.

Also recently making its debut at ISC West, Q-Track Dome which is designed to track and classify people in even smaller and more complex environments within office buildings, corridors, mantraps, transportation terminals, and various other queue applications. With a 90° vertical field of view, Q-Track Dome is optimised for dense areas, offering unmatched performance and reliability for object tracking and classification, and crowd intelligence gathering applications.

The field proven Quanergy Q-Track LR (Long Range) sensor is currently deployed at over 100 customer sites globally, including many of the largest datacentres, airports, energy substations and water plants in operation. Q-Track LR detects, classifies and tracks people and vehicles at long distances with a single sensor covering an area equivalent to three football fields. Q-Track LR provides a highly accurate and cost-effective, proactive solution for perimeter intrusion detection (PID) applications.

This latest new combination of Quanergy 3D Lidar sensors operate seamlessly together when integrated into a single networked system, allowing organisations to track people, vehicles and objects across every zone of protection from the perimeter to close interior locations. For example, at airports, Quanergy 3D Lidar solutions can track passengers from curb arrival to gate departure, effectively helping increase passenger flow/throughput to help ensure a better traveller experience while improving operational and strategic initiatives in real-time and for future planning.

At datacentres Quanergy 3D Lidar solutions can alert security of a potential breach at the perimeter of a property, and track all movements within a facility’s corridors and server rooms and racks. Quanergy’s combination of 3D Lidar solutions minimize the number of optical sensors required at datacentres while maximizing coverage.

Quanergy Q-Track-HD, Q-Track Dome and Q-Track LR leverage the same rich ecosystem of 40+ integrations with leading technology partners such as Milestone Xprotect, Genetec Security Center, Hanwha Wave, Network Optix, Surveill by Edge 360, Mirasys, Flir Latitude, Salient, Digifort, and Advancis, plus a wide range of PTZ cameras from various manufacturers.

Hanwha Vision Launches New AI Video Surveillance Solution

Hanwha Vision has released the AIB-800, an AI Box that enables users to convert any standard ONVIF-compatible video surveillance camera into an AI-enabled analytics camera. The AI Box provides a cost-effective way for businesses to upgrade its current camera equipment to leverage the benefits of AI, with no need to modify existing security systems and avoiding the complexities of replacing them entirely, the company reports. Moreover, no additional construction costs or monthly recurring expenses are incurred.

Powerful AI analytics for video surveillance

The Hanwha Vision AI Box means businesses can use legacy cameras and also generate AI insights and metadata including object type (person/vehicle). A range of AI-powered video analytics enables the accurate detection and classification of people and vehicles as distinct objects separate from their surroundings.This reduces false alarms and improves operator efficiency, allowing security teams to focus on higher-value activities.

The AI Box includes intelligent analytics including loitering and line-crossing detection for more effective perimeter and access control. In addition, the AIB-800 features BestShot which captures the best still cuts of classified objects.

These still cuts contain metadata of the objects’ distinctive attributes, allowing operators to quickly find footage.

Multiple camera integration

The AIB-800 supports multiple cameras, with up to eight channels at a maximum resolution of 32MP, and is pre-installed with the Wise AI App. Hanwha says It is compatible with any standard ONVIF-based cameras, video management software (including Milestone, Genetec, Wisenet SSM and Wisenet Wave) and alarm monitoring systems.

Business intelligence

The AI engine provides business intelligence analytics such as people and vehicle counting, queue management and heatmap, generating insights to support business decisions in a variety of industries from retail to transport.

For example, people counting and queue management can improve waiting times in stations or stores, preventing overcrowding as well as queues. Meanwhile, heatmap insights can help with operational plans and schedules by revealing patterns of consumer behaviour, enabling management to plan staffing, cleaning and maintenance at optimum times of day.

Next-level cybersecurity

 The solution features advanced cybersecurity, with full National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) compliance, FIPS 140-2 and device certificate (private Root CA). “The AIB-800 enables security leaders to transform their existing surveillance systems into AI-powered ones, with potentially significant cost and time savings in avoiding the complexity of overhauling an entire security system,” said John Lutz Boorman, Head of Product and Marketing at Hanwha Vision Europe.

Hanwha Vision Joins UNGC

Hanwha Vision, a global vision solution provider, has joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative.

The UNGC encourages companies to integrate 10 key principles – covering human rights, labour standards, environmental protection and anti-corruption – into their core operations and strategies. With over 20,000 participants in 167 countries, the UNGC provides a framework for businesses to contribute to a more sustainable future.

“Joining the UNGC strengthens Hanwha Vision’s commitment to upholding the highest global standards for sustainable management,” said Soonhong Ahn, president and CEO of Hanwha Vision. “We believe that our corporate activities, investments and solution development, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, can contribute meaningfully to the goals of the United Nations and the international community.”

Through its UNGC membership, Hanwha Vision will strengthen its ESG (environmental, social and governance) efforts and embed the organisation’s 10 principles into its day-to-day business practices and corporate culture. Additionally, Hanwha Vision will demonstrate its progress through annual communication on progress (CoP) reports, ensuring transparency and accountability to stakeholders.

Last year, Hanwha Vision published its sustainability report and has been actively communicating its ESG progress and future plans to external and internal stakeholders, including customers, employees, and strategic partners. By joining the UNGC, the company aims to become a leader in fostering a more sustainable video surveillance industry.

“As a global leader in the video surveillance industry, we applaud Hanwha Vision’s membership in the UNGC and believe it will have a valuable impact on fostering a more sustainable domestic and international video surveillance industry,” said Yeonchul Yoo, executive director of the UNGC Network Korea. “We look forward to supporting Hanwha Vision as it accelerates its ESG journey.”

EL.MO. Unveils D-Pulse Advanced

EL.MO. has taken a significant step forward with the development of D-Pulse Advanced, an evolution of their Proxima control panel, built upon the innovative D-Pulse technology.

D-Pulse Advanced technology brings several advantages to the table. It offers enhanced precision in alarm management with alarm splitting. The system efficiently handles multiple tasks concurrently through simultaneous management. Pro-AIUNIT Event Management leverages artificial intelligence to effectively manage events, while multiple analytics provide comprehensive analysis capabilities for various security needs. Moreover, separate inputs in the control panel ensure improved organization and control, while camera event management and NVR status updates facilitate seamless integration with camera systems and real-time monitoring.

The new Advanced technology also ensures network segregation, keeping the intrusion system management network separate from the CCTV management network. This segregation enhances security and reliability.

With D-Pulse Advanced, managing CCTV events through the NVR is streamlined, as the NVR acts as a central collector of information for the entire system. This integration allows for the detection of alarm events such as intrusions, line crossings, or abandoned objects using AI-based cameras. These cameras significantly enhance the system’s performance, flexibility, and reliability, leading to increased detection efficiency.

EL.MO.’s D-Pulse Advanced sets a new standard in security system integration, promising to deliver advanced capabilities and improved performance for comprehensive security solutions.

PSIM Market Driven by Cloud-Based Advanced Technologies

The global physical security information management (PSIM) market size is projected to grow from USD 3.5 billion in 2024 to USD 4.3 billion by 2029 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.6% during the forecast period, according to the latest information from research firm, Marketsandmarkets.

The integration of cloud-based solutions and advanced technologies like AI, ML, and blockchain has propelled the rapid growth of PSIM adoption. The analysts found that cloud-based PSIM solutions offer remote accessibility and cost reductions, while AI, ML, and blockchain integration automate processes, enhance threat detection, and secure data exchange. These combined advancements in PSIM systems cater to organisations’ demands for scalable, cost-effective, and efficient security solutions, driving significant expansion in the PSIM market.

 Almost 43% of cyber-attacks target SMBs

The exponential growth of SMEs in the PSIM market is attributed to the escalating recognition of the critical importance of robust security measures to combat cyber threats. With nearly 43% of cyber-attacks targeting SMBs, the imperative for effective security solutions among smaller enterprises is evident. However, SMEs often encounter budget constraints and resource limitations, heightening vulnerability to security breaches. Consequently, investing in tailored PSIM solutions has become a priority. These solutions, encompassing video surveillance, access control, and alarm management, empower SMEs to monitor and respond to security incidents efficiently. Moreover, the affordability, scalability, and ease of deployment of cloud-based PSIM options are particularly appealing to SMEs. By embracing PSIM technologies, SMEs bolster their security posture, mitigate cyber risks, and safeguard assets and operations against evolving threats in today’s digital landscape.

 Heightened demand for VMS solutions

The video management software type holds the largest market share in the PSIM market due to its indispensable role in modern security systems. With the proliferation of CCTV cameras globally, there’s a heightened demand for VMS solutions to handle and manage footage from numerous cameras efficiently. Modern VMS systems are renowned for their open-platform design, enabling seamless integration of various camera types and brands and advanced features like motion detection and video analytics. When integrated with PSIM software, VMS delivers multiple benefits, including real-time video feed monitoring from multiple cameras and automation of video management processes.

Key players

Some of the key players in this market identified by the researchers and inlcuded in the report include, Hexagon AB, Honeywell, Hikvision, Everbridge, Axxonsoft, Genetec, Advancis, Entelec, Verint, Vidsys, Nanodems, Eagle Eye Networks, Bold Group, Primion, Persistent Sentinel, Prysm Software, Sureview, Easypsim, Veracity Solutions, Aarmtech, Octopus, Network Harbor, Fast Systems, Integrated Security Systems (ISS), and Gretsch-Unitas.

Milestone Systems Releases Insightful Thought Paper on Cybersecurity for Video Technology: Key Strategies to Combat Cyber Threats

Milestone Systems, a pioneer in data-driven video technology software, recently published a comprehensive thought paper addressing the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures in video technology solutions. The paper titled “Cybersecurity for video technology: Understanding and countering cyber threats” delves into the complexities of cybersecurity in video surveillance, offering invaluable insights and strategies to fortify organisations against cyber threats.

Cyber threats pose a significant risk to video technology solutions in today’s digital age, as evidenced by high-profile breaches. The thought paper underscores the urgency of prioritising cybersecurity and provides a roadmap for technology decision-makers to navigate this evolving landscape effectively.

The thought paper by Milestone Systems dives into crucial aspects of cybersecurity precautions, providing insights into essential concepts for companies to ensure robust protection against cyber threats.

Below are some key takeaways from the thought paper:

Understanding the Cyber Kill Chain:

Identifying the Cyber Kill Chain offers organisations a systematic approach to understanding and mitigating cyber threats. Breaking down attacks into seven stages makes it clear where proactive defences can be deployed to minimise the risk of breaches.

Protecting IP-Network Video Cameras:

The paper recognises vulnerabilities in IP-network video cameras and emphasises the importance of implementing strong security measures. Measures such as robust authentication protocols and regular firmware updates are vital in fortifying defences against potential risks.

Securing Video Management Software (VMS):

Highlighting the significance of securing Video Management Software (VMS), the paper advocates for proactive strategies like penetration testing and engaging ethical hackers. These measures bolster security and ensure resilience against potential threats.

Responsibility for Cybersecurity:

The paper distinguishes between the responsibilities of on-premises and cloud solutions and underscores the necessity of technical proficiency and transparent communication. By understanding their roles, organisations can effectively manage cybersecurity risks.

Openness and Transparency:

The paper stresses the importance of openness and transparency in addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities. By openly acknowledging weaknesses, vendors empower customers to take proactive measures, foster collaboration, and enhance the overall cybersecurity posture.

Addressing the Human Factor:

Acknowledging the human element as a potential weak link in security, the paper emphasises the importance of education, training, and balancing security and usability. Prioritising human-centric security practices enhances overall cybersecurity resilience.

Download the full thought paper

Commenting on the release of the thought paper, Jos Beernink, VP of EMEA at Milestone Systems, stated, “In an era where cyber threats loom large, safeguarding your video technology against potential breaches is paramount. Our thought paper is a useful guide for organisations to navigate the complex cybersecurity landscape effectively. By implementing the strategies outlined in the paper, organisations can strengthen their defences and mitigate the risk of cyberattacks.”

M:tel donirao tehničku opremu i videonadzor banjalučkoj gimnaziji

Kompanija m:tel donirala je sredstava kojima su dvije učionice Gimnazije Banja Luka potpuno adaptirane, a nabavljena je i oprema za izvođenje savremene nastave. Uz adaptaciju učionica, Gimnazija je dobila i sistem videonadzora koji će omogućiti veću sigurnost učenika i osoblja. Generalna direktorka kompanije m:tel Jelena Trivan prilikom posjete banjalučkoj Gimnaziji, simbolično je predala u rad renovirane učionice direktorki škole Viti Malešević.

Za sanaciju učionica, namještaj i tehničku opremu te postavljanje videonadzora u cijeloj školi m:tel je donirao više od 100.000 KM (50.000 eura), a naredni korak je nabavka računarske opreme.

“Kada sam videla u kakvom stanju su bile učionice, odlučila sam da ih najpre renoviramo, a tek nakon toga doniramo i svu potrebnu računarsku opremu. Osim toga, ugradili smo i najsavremniji video-nadzor uz koji će deca i osoblje škole biti sigurniji i bezbedniji”, izjavila je Jelena Trivan, generalna direktorica kompanije m:tel.

Trivan je istakla da je obrazovanje jedina sigurna investicija.

“Kao učenici Gimnazije, vi ste elita jednog društva koja zaslužuje obrazovanje u pristojnim i moderno opremljenim učionicama”, poručila je Trivan.

mtel, Gimnazija Banja Luka, donacija, učionice

Društvena odgovornost podrazumijeva brigu o zajednici, a naročito o obrazovnim ustanovama i našim mladima koji zaslužuju najbolje uslove za učenje. Upravo zato, kompanija m:tel ulaže znatna sredstva da pomogne što više osnovnih i srednjih škola, ali i fakulteta, na različite načine.

Uz zahvalnost kompaniji m:tel, direktorica Gimnazije Banja Luka Vita Malešević istakla je koliki značaj ova donacija ima za školu i njene učenike.

“Uz nov i savremen video-nadzor, naša škola koja se može pohvaliti većim brojem učenica i profesorki u odnosu na muškarce, sada će biti još bezbjednija, a mi ćemo se osjećati još sigurnije. A obećanje da ćemo nakon renoviranih učionica dobiti i računarsku opremu daje nam dodatnu sigurnost i elan da bolje radimo svoj posao, stičemo i širimo znanja”, poručila je Malešević.

Ova donacija nastavak je sličnih aktivnosti koje je kompanija m:tel realizovala na Elektrotehničkom fakultetu u Banjoj Luci i Istočnom Sarajevu, kao i Prirodno-matematičkom fakultetu u Banjoj Luci, a ujedno i potvrda predanosti i usmjerenja da značajna sredstva ulaže u obrazovanje kako bi mladi ostajali i obrazovali se u svojoj zemlji.