Interview: Thomas Napora, General Manager & VP EMEA, ICT

We unified various services into a single solution with a powerful central system – the controller. The Protege GX controller will unify the database for access control and intrusion and can dynamically manage different scenarios. When it was released in 2009, with its DIN Rail hardware design, it was really ahead of its time.
By: Damir Muharemovic; E-mail: editorial@asadria.com
a&s Adria: Can you tell us about your background and experience? How did you come to work with ICT?
Napora: At 18 years old, I joined the German Air Force and was working in various technical and management positions and locations, including the NATO Air Force Headquarters. During this time, I gathered a lot of experience in IT and my role evolved towards physical security as the products became network devices.
Afterwards, I worked for multiple, multinational security companies and my roles evolved from engineering to sales and senior management responsibilities. I have developed my skillset and knowledge across various technologies ; ranging from IT Software and Hardware, Network, Access Control, Intrusion Detection Systems, Building Automation, 2D/3D LiDAR, MW/PIR/IR Sensors, IP Cameras, VMS, PSIM, IoT and SaaS to now a Unified Access Control/Intrusion/Building Automation platform at ICT.
My sales and senior management roles were across the EMEA region, in which I have extensively travelled which made me appreciate and understand the variety of the markets, countries, cultures and mentalities. When I was approached by ICT’s CEO and Founder, Hayden Burr, who explains that as part of his plans of global expansion of the already very successful company, EMEA was a critical, but difficult part to build, I felt it fitted perfectly with my experience and knowledge. It was for me the right next step to raise to the challenge to establish the EMEA region for ICT as Vice President and General Manager, EMEA.
a&s Adria: Integrated Control Technology (ICT) manufactures unified and intelligent electronic access control and security solutions. Could you walk us through the company’s history? What were its most important milestones?
Napora: Integrated Control Technology (ICT) was founded in 2003, by Hayden and Rachael Burr in Aukland, New Zealand, with the vison of unification of access control, intrusion and automation. A big milestone was in 2009 when Protege GX, the unified enterprise security platform was released. With its DIN Rail hardware design, it was really ahead of its time.
In 2013 the offering expanded with Protege WX, tailored to small and medium businesses and the tSec multi-technology card readers. In 2016 the Protege Mobile App brought access and control to mobile phones. Then, in 2023, ICT released Protege Wireless Locks in North America, and a new team was created in EMEA to bring localized, sales, technical, and operational support to the region – we’re now a team of 9 people.
a&s Adria: Can you present your portfolio in brief? What types of products ICT produces and for what purpose?
Napora: Fundamentally, ICT offers a unified access control and intrusion detection solution that can scale, and is easy to customize. There are two different systems, the web-based Protege WX for a single site, and our server based multisite platform, Protege GX. On the hardware side, ICT offers a range of door and input/output expanders which work with both systems. So, to expand from a single locationto multisite, only the controller would need replacing. Multi-technology readers, mobile credentials, and mobile configuration app are also all part of the offering.
a&s Adria: Protege WX is a web-based, all-in-one system integrating access control, intrusion detection, and building automation into a unified solution. What are the key benefits of such a system to a client?
Napora: An access control and alarm panel in one controller brings greater value. You no longer need to run two separate systems which saves time and money at install. When you add automation to the mix, you begin to see its true power. With just a single tap of a card, you can now unlock the door, disarm the alarm, and turn the lights and aircon on.
a&s Adria: Even though it is primarily intended for SMBs, Protege WX modular hardware design provides the flexibility to accommodate any installation. How can a client scale this system to fulfill his requirements?
Napora: Using door expanders, one Protege WX controller can manage up to 128 doors which is already a relatively large system. Also, as the Protege range is inter-compatible, so if additional software solution or integration is required, the only change would be an easy upgrade to a Protege GX controller – all the rest of the equipment can remain the same.
a&s Adria: Small and medium businesses often face challenges when it comes to maintaining a 24/7 security presence due to budget constraints. Given the rise of offsite monitoring solutions, how would you explain the advantages of IP monitoring over traditional alarm dialers in terms of cost-effectiveness, reliability, and security? Additionally, how do features like onboard Ethernet adapters, cellular modems, and ArmorIP encryption contribute to enhancing alarm reporting and ensuring rapid, accurate responses to triggered alarms?
Napora: IP monitoring is a more reliable, cost-effective, and secure alternative to traditional alarm dialers. Unlike analog systems that rely on costly phone lines and slower communication methods, IP monitoring significantly reduces operating costs while providing near-instant alarm transmission using existing internet connections, rather than costly phone lines that traditional analog alarm dialers rely on.
ICT’s ArmorIP solution takes security to the next level with advanced encryption to safeguard data transmissions, and cellular modems for 4G backup in case of internet outages. With ArmorIP, alarm signals now include detailed, actionable information – such as event time, panel details, and user identifiers – which allows monitoring centres to respond with precision and speed.
a&s Adria: Would you say that its communication via an RS-485 connection and support for OSDP 2.2 make it a robust and safe security solution and why?
Napora: Yes, it’s about striking the balance between security and flexibility. With ICT’s proprietary RS-485 protocol you get AES-256 encryption.. However when compatibility with other systems is required, OSDP 2.2 gives a secure alternative using RS-485 protocols with AES-128 encryption. This means an OSDP reader can be paired with a MIFARE DESFire card and an ICT Protege controller to create a totally encrypted communications path from the card to the server. Also, OSDP allows constant, bi-directional communication, which means that any interference with the reader cabling will be detected in seconds.
a&s Adria: As an enterprise-level solution, what are the key differences of Protege GX?
Napora: Protege GX has an unlimited number of doors or sites. The software suite allows custom floorplans and provides different types of reporting such as time and attendance. As well as third-party integrations with VMS platforms, lifts, wireless locks, biometric readers, and more, Protege GX makes it easy to customize existing operational systems thanks to simple database synchronization and custom APIs.
a&s Adria: Aside from the ones mentioned in this interview, what product range would you stand out as the most-selling one in the European market?
Napora: In Europe, we are very successful in projects where an open and scalable platform is required. ICT Protege GX can easily integrate with existing operational and security systems, through data sync and its ability to read multiple formats. For instance, Protege GX offers a very easy migration from the Interlogix Verex Afx platform, which is now end of life, while keeping some of the legacy equipment. Aside from the Protege controllers, and expanders, our multi-technology reader range is also very popular. The existing tSec range offers a choice of colours, 3 sizes, with or without keypads, and customizable LEDs, with multi-technology including 13.56MHz, 125kHz, and Bluetooth. They can read a variety of formats which allows many end users to keep their existing credentials, while new users use MIFARE DESFire.
a&s Adria: “My vision is to make access, intrusion, and automation easy for our customers. A lot of security products are complicated and only offer one service. Our driving idea is that you create success – and value – when you combine them into a unified solution”, said Hayden Burr, Founder & CEO of ICT. How do you accomplish this? Can you give us an example?
Napora: The way to accomplish this is through a powerful brain which is the controller. The Protege GX controller will unify the database for access control and intrusion and can dynamically manage different scenarios. A simple one would be to arm an area at the count of zero person. Another scenario will allow access and disarm an area only when the supervisor is in. It is the same with building automation, if an area is empty, the light and aircon can be switched off, or if there are windows sensors, the aircon would stop when the window is open and start again when the window is closed.
Another way to optimize operations and create value, is when our customers use our Protege platform not only to secure premises but also to automate bookings, by sending a pin code to their customers once the booking is confirmed, that can be then entered to our keypad readers to grant them access during the time allowed.
a&s Adria: Your ICT Dealer Network (IDN) program is designed to ensure customers receive expert services from qualified and capable security installers. With an emphasis on rigorous standards, including an audited qualification process, the integrity and guidelines of the program ensure members deliver a high level of customer satisfaction.
Napora: Our goal is to serve the end user, offer them a bespoke solution while making the installation, and the use of it as easy as possible. To achieve this, it is crucial that our installation partners are well trained. They need to understand all the functionalities of our solutions, the best practice to implement it. We have a strict certification program, especially for Protege GX, which ensures that level of expertise. Each certified engineer needs to recertify every two years, ensuring new features are covered.
a&s Adria: Could you share recent case studies where ICT’s products or solutions made a significant impact on a customer’s safety and operational efficiency?
Napora: The City of Parramatta in western Sydney, Australia, has demonstrated the tangible advantages of ICT enterprise security. By implementing unified access control and automation across 110 city locations, Parramatta enhanced safety and streamlined operations, all managed through a dedicated 24/7 Security Operations Centre. Mo Al Salemi, Security Platform Specialist for the City of Parramatta, noted, “Our core operation, everything we have integrates with ICT Protege GX; that is our foundation.”
This has allowed Parramatta to innovate further, integrating automated systems for public facility bookings like sports clubs or meeting rooms through the council website. “It’s all automated,” said Al Salemi. When users access buildings with valid credentials, lights, HVAC, hot water, AV, and other systems activate on-demand. This approach reduces energy waste while adding convenience for users. By integrating smart solutions, Parramatta has not only achieved operational efficiencies but also reduced utility costs and manual interventions significantly.
a&s Adria: What will ICT focus on in the next 3-5 years in terms of new technologies and market development? What are you plans for the European market?
Napora: We are focused on the customer, which is why updates to the user interface are underway to make it even more user-friendly. We’ve also adopted protocols like OSDP 2.2, functions like signed firmware updates, and use of a secure access module within the reader – which will be available in our upcoming TSL line – so we ensure our access readers are built to withstand the ever-changing security landscape.
But really, the future is going to be built around open technology, so we want to provide the foundation for your access, security, and building automation needs. Our open, unified solution has very well received by the market, and allows us and our partners the flexibility to build a solution that meets the unique needs of end users.
In EMEA, the region is now fully operational and the team continues to grow as we support our growing customer base. We are looking to certain countries to establish coverage and market share before as we onboard the right partners in new territories in the next 5 years, so we can expand and offer full coverage throughout the region.
In parallel, we are working on having the right infrastructure with logistics hubs and building a strong local team to provide localised pre-sales, sales, post-sales, marketing, and operational support.