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Bosch Expands LECTUS secure Readers with Support for OSDP and MIFARE DESFire EV3

Bosch has expanded its access control portfolio by enabling support for OSDP (Open Supervised Device Protocol) across its LECTUS secure readers, further enhancing communication security and data protection. The use of the OSDP standard ensures encrypted data and credential exchange, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access and communication interception.

At the same time, Bosch has introduced a new generation of LECTUS secure readers, available in four different form factors to meet a wide range of installation requirements in both indoor and outdoor environments. The devices come pre-configured and ready for use, feature IP65 protection, and are compatible with Bosch AMC2 Wiegand controllers.

The new reader line supports iCLASS, iCLASS SE, and Seos technologies while maintaining a strong balance between price and performance.

Of particular note is the introduction of MIFARE DESFire EV3 credentials, which deliver the highest level of security and represent the latest generation of access technologies currently available on the market.

The solution offers full compatibility with existing MIFARE DESFire EV1 systems, enabling straightforward upgrades without the need to replace the current infrastructure. Performance has also been improved through faster card reading, while Bosch-coded credentials further strengthen the overall security of the access control system. In addition, the enhanced OSDP STid readers can be easily enabled to work with the new 128-bit Bosch-coded MIFARE DESFire EV3 credentials. Importantly, no replacement of existing readers is required, as the solutions are compatible with AMS software (version 5.2 and above) as well as Bosch AMC2 OSDP controllers.

Cyberattack Disrupts French Postal Operations as Pro-Russian Group Claims Responsibility

France’s national postal service, La Poste, experienced a significant disruption to its digital infrastructure this week after a large-scale cyberattack temporarily disabled key systems during the peak holiday delivery period. A pro-Russian hacking collective later claimed responsibility for the incident, according to French authorities.

The attack, identified as a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) operation, forced central IT systems offline on Monday, preventing postal employees from tracking parcels and causing interruptions to online payment services linked to La Poste’s banking division. As of Wednesday morning, parts of the system had not yet been fully restored.

Responsibility for the attack was claimed by the hacker group Noname057, which has previously been linked to a series of cyber operations targeting European institutions. Following the claim, France’s domestic intelligence service, DGSI, assumed control of the investigation, the Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed.

The disruption comes at a critical time for La Poste, which handles billions of mail items and parcels annually and employs more than 200,000 people nationwide. The outage coincided with one of the busiest logistics periods of the year, amplifying its operational impact.

French authorities view the incident within a broader pattern of hostile cyber activity attributed to Russia-aligned actors. France and its European partners argue that such attacks form part of a wider “hybrid warfare” strategy aimed at destabilizing public services, exhausting security resources, and weakening political support for Ukraine. In recent years, European investigators have documented hundreds of similar incidents involving cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, and acts of sabotage across the region.

Italy Fines Apple $116 Million Over Implementation of ATT Feature

Italy’s antitrust authority has fined Apple €98.6 million (approximately $116 million) over the way the company implemented its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature, concluding that it restricts competition within the App Store ecosystem. According to the regulator, Apple abused its dominant market position by imposing additional user consent requirements on third-party developers when collecting data for personalized advertising.

While the Italian authority does not dispute the purpose of the ATT feature itself or its stated goal of strengthening privacy protection, it takes issue with the fact that independent developers are required to obtain user consent twice in order to comply with European data protection rules. The regulator argues that this “double consent” requirement is disproportionate to the objective of protecting personal data and harms developers whose business models rely on advertising, as well as advertisers and advertising intermediaries.

Apple said it strongly disagrees with the decision and will appeal the fine, arguing that the ruling overlooks the benefits ATT provides to users. “At Apple, we believe privacy is a fundamental human right, and App Tracking Transparency gives users a clear and simple choice about whether they want to be tracked,” the company said in a statement, adding that the rules apply equally to all developers, including Apple itself.

The Italian decision follows a similar move in France, where Apple was fined €150 million earlier this year over the same consent mechanism, further underscoring the growing regulatory pressure in Europe on major technology companies and their role in balancing privacy protection with market competition.

Zenitel Returns to Intersec Dubai

Zenitel will once again present its solutions at one of the world’s leading security trade fairs – Intersec Dubai, taking place from January 12 to 14 at the Dubai World Trade Center. During the three-day exhibition, Zenitel’s team will showcase its Unified Critical Communication concept at Stand S2-F19, with a focus on reliable, secure, and crystal-clear audio communication for mission-critical environments. These solutions are designed for sectors where uninterrupted system operation, speech intelligibility, and high availability are of paramount importance.

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore Zenitel’s latest solutions, exchange insights with company representatives, and discuss ways to enhance safety and communication efficiency in complex operational environments. Zenitel’s Middle East team highlights Intersec Dubai as an ideal platform for meeting partners, system integrators, and end users, as well as for sharing knowledge on key trends in the field of critical communications.

Intersec Dubai traditionally brings together leading global manufacturers and experts in security, infrastructure protection, and crisis management, reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global hub for security technologies.

Artificial Intelligence Triggers False Alarm at U.S. School Over a Clarinet

According to the N1 news portal, an artificial intelligence–based weapon detection system triggered a false alarm at a high school in the United States after a musical instrument was mistakenly identified as a firearm. The incident occurred in mid-December at Lawton Chiles High School in Oviedo, Florida.

U.S. media reports state that the AI weapon detection system, which uses surveillance cameras and ZeroEye software, identified an object in a student’s hands as a rifle. As a result, the system automatically locked classrooms and school entrances and alerted school administrators, who subsequently contacted the police.

Upon arrival, police determined that the object was not a weapon but a clarinet the student was carrying through the hallway. While the temporary lockdown caused some concern among students, available information indicates that there was no serious panic.

The school’s principal, Dr. Melissa Laudani, informed parents about the incident, emphasizing in her message that although no real threat existed, students should be reminded of the risks of imitating the handling of weapons on school grounds. This statement suggested that the clarinet may have been held in a manner resembling a firearm.

The incident comes amid ongoing concerns over violence in U.S. educational institutions, where at least 75 school shooting incidents had been recorded nationwide by December this year.

Uniview Introduces SeekFree: AI-Powered Video Search Using Natural Language

Uniview has introduced SeekFree, a new AI solution that significantly simplifies video search by enabling voice-based and natural language queries. Instead of relying on traditional filters and limited attributes, operators can now simply describe what they are looking for—such as “a person blocking a fire exit” or “a vehicle stopping in a restricted area”—and the system automatically retrieves the relevant video footage.

According to the manufacturer, SeekFree is built on the Uniview Large Model, an advanced AI model designed to understand context and the semantic meaning of user queries, making the search process faster and more accurate. This approach allows large volumes of video data to be transformed into actionable security insights, available in real time.

Uniview emphasizes that SeekFree eliminates the need for complex configurations and specialized technical expertise, making advanced video analytics accessible to a broader range of users. The solution is designed for a wide range of use cases, including monitoring public spaces, traffic zones, commercial facilities, and security-critical environments where rapid response is essential.

SeekFree represents another step in Uniview’s strategy to integrate artificial intelligence and smart video surveillance, with the goal of making security systems more intuitive, efficient, and aligned with real-world operational needs.

Ruijie Reyee Launches NBF5300M for Flexible Optical and Ethernet Networks

Ruijie Reyee has introduced the e-Lighten 2.0 Core Switch NBF5300M, a new solution that combines the functions of a high-performance core switch and an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) within a single platform, aiming to simplify deployments and enhance the resilience of fiber-based networks. This approach significantly reduces network infrastructure complexity, particularly in environments where flexibility and scalability are critical requirements.

The NBF5300M supports both optical and Ethernet architectures, allowing network designers to combine point-to-multipoint (P2MP) and point-to-point (P2P) topologies within the same network. As a result, the solution adapts to a wide range of application scenarios, from campuses and business complexes to industrial facilities and public network systems.

According to the manufacturer, the e-Lighten 2.0 platform is designed to accelerate the rollout of fiber-based networks while reducing operational costs and simplifying network management. Integrating core switching and OLT functionality into a single device further enhances system reliability and makes maintenance more efficient.

With this solution, Ruijie Reyee targets organizations and system integrators seeking a modern, robust, and long-term sustainable network infrastructure capable of supporting the growing demands of digital services and applications.

Agency in Croatia Fines Bank €1.5 Million for GDPR Violations

The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency (AZOP) has imposed an administrative fine of €1.5 million on a bank for multiple violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The proceedings were initiated following a user complaint claiming that the mobile banking application collected a list of all installed applications and programs on clients’ mobile devices.

The supervisory authority found that the bank processed the personal data of 433,922 users without a valid legal basis through software embedded in mobile banking applications for Android and Huawei devices. The disputed program scanned the content of mobile phones and centrally stored, among other data, complete lists of installed applications, which was assessed as a serious, excessive, and unjustified intrusion into users’ privacy.

During the proceedings, the bank referred to regulations in the field of payment services, but the Agency concluded that these rules do not justify such data collection practices. It was additionally established that users were not provided with clear and transparent information about the processing of personal data when contracting mobile banking services.

The information available via the application was general in nature, intended for visitors to the bank’s website, and did not specifically relate to data processing within the mobile app. The Agency also determined that the bank failed to apply the principle of “data protection by design,” as it could have implemented less intrusive solutions, such as processing only applications included on a so-called blacklist.

It was particularly emphasized that certain applications may reveal sensitive data, including information related to health, political views, or religious beliefs. This is the thirteenth administrative fine imposed by the Agency in 2025, bringing the total amount of fines issued this year to €6.7 million.

 

Bosch to Launch I4R2 Interface Module for AVENAR Systems Soon

Bosch Life Safety Systems has announced the upcoming launch of its new I4R2 interface module, designed for systems within the Bosch AVENAR portfolio, further expanding integration and control capabilities in modern fire protection systems.

The universal interface module has been developed to support a wide range of applications across commercial, industrial, and infrastructure facilities. The I4R2 enables efficient control and monitoring of smoke control dampers powered by both 24 V DC and 230 V AC, simplifying the implementation of smoke control systems in complex installations.

In addition, the module supports the connection of up to four conventional four-wire detectors, making it a flexible solution for projects that require a combination of addressable and conventional components within the same system. According to the manufacturer, the I4R2 has been designed with a strong focus on reliability, easier installation, and seamless integration into existing AVENAR configurations.

Bosch emphasizes that the new module is particularly intended for system integrators and specifiers, offering them additional flexibility when designing fire protection and smoke control solutions, while maintaining the high standards of compatibility and safety associated with the AVENAR platform.

More detailed technical information about the new I4R2 series will be announced ahead of the official launch, and Bosch encourages industry professionals to follow upcoming updates and consider integrating this solution into future projects.

Hikvision Introduces Ultra-Endurance Body-Worn Camera for Field Recording

Hikvision has unveiled its new Ultra-Endurance body-worn camera, designed for professionals who require a reliable device capable of long-term operation in demanding field conditions. The camera supports up to 15 hours of continuous recording, ensuring uninterrupted documentation without the need for frequent battery recharging.

The device is equipped with a rugged 64 GB EMMC memory chip, engineered to withstand vibrations and ensure secure data storage even in dynamic working environments. This approach further highlights Hikvision’s focus on reliability and long-term durability of its hardware solutions.

Special attention has been given to ease of use, allowing one-hand operation with a large, easily accessible recording button. This functionality is particularly suited to security personnel, emergency responders, and other professionals for whom rapid reaction is critical.

The new body-worn camera is part of Hikvision’s broader strategy to develop sustainable and energy-efficient security solutions, tailored to the modern requirements of field operations and digital event documentation.