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Axis Audio Solutions Earn Top Honors Across Multiple Industry Awards

A range of network audio products from Axis Communications has been celebrated with top accolades at several major industry events in 2025, underscoring the company’s influence in the fields of communication and security technology. The recognition came from AV Technology, Campus Security Today, Commercial Integrator, and Rave Pubs, with awards spanning categories from emergency notification to hospitality and education.

Chris Wildfoerster, Program Manager for Audio at Axis Communications, said the honors reflect years of investment in building a strong, versatile product portfolio. “These latest additions to our speaker portfolio are bringing new benefits and features that are not only enhancing the security of a space but also providing new intelligence that improves efficiencies,” he noted.

Among the winners, the Axis C17 Network Display Speaker Series was named InfoComm Best of Show 2025 for its ability to deliver both clear sound and visual messaging for diverse applications.

The C1710 model earned the 2025 Secure Campus Award for Best Communications Device, recognised for combining high-quality audio with bright text and light displays to boost campus safety.

The D4200-VE Network Strobe Speaker took home the Best Mass Communication/Mass Notification Product title at Commercial Integrator’s Best of InfoComm 2025 Awards, praised for ensuring critical messages reach audiences even in difficult conditions. Rounding out the achievements, the Axis C1720 Network Display Speaker won Rave Pubs’ 2025 Best AV Product for Hospitality or Education, enhancing both guest experiences and learning environments.

With these wins, Axis Communications strengthens its position as a leading innovator in integrated audio solutions that improve safety, situational awareness, and operational efficiency worldwide.

OPSWAT Report: Malware Complexity Surges 127% in Six Month

OPSWAT, a global leader in critical infrastructure protection, has released its first-ever Threat Landscape Report, revealing key insights from over 890,000 sandbox scans in the last 12 months.

This report provides a unique perspective on the evolving nature of cyber threats. The findings are clear: traditional detection methods are being outpaced, with a 127% rise in malware complexity and a staggering 1 in 14 files—initially deemed ‘safe’ by legacy systems—proven to be malicious. This report serves as a call to action for industries relying on outdated defenses, emphasizing the importance of multi-layered solutions.

Key Findings:

127% Increase in Malware Complexity

Behavioral telemetry revealed a 127% rise in multi-stage malware complexity over the past year. OPSWAT’s sandbox uncovered layered threats designed to evade analysis, including obfuscated loaders such as NetReactor and evasive behaviors that are often missed by traditional tools. These results show that modern malware intends to confuse, not flood, which is why OPSWAT’s pipeline is purpose-built to unpack that complexity.

Proactive Threat Detection

OPSWAT analysis reclassified 7.3% of files that were silent across open-source intelligence (OSINT) feeds as malicious, on average 24 hours earlier than public data sources. These were confirmed executions, not speculative flags, highlighting how adaptive analysis can close dangerous gaps left by static and reputation-based systems.

Campaign-Level Threat Correlation

With 890,000+ sandbox scans, OPSWAT connects the dots across threats. It identifies shared TTPs, reused C2 infrastructure, and behavioral patterns across campaigns. This provides defenders with context-rich, actionable intelligence instead of noisy indicators.

99.97% Detection Accuracy

OPSWAT’s behavioral and machine learning pipeline delivers results. Aided by a newly enhanced PE emulator, the platform identified sophisticated threats such as:

  • Clipboard hijacking via ClickFix
  • Steganography-wrapped loaders
  • C2 channels embedded in Google services
  • .NET Bitmap malware loaders delivering Snake Keylogger payloads

“Our strength lies in precision, behavioral depth, and early visibility into emerging attacks,” said Jan Miller, Chief Technology Officer of Threat Analysis at OPSWAT. “That’s what sets OPSWAT apart in delivering high-fidelity, context-aware threat intelligence.”

Why It Matters

As critical infrastructure, government systems, and enterprise networks face growing targeting from increasingly modular and evasive malware, the findings of this report spotlight the evolving adversary playbook and the need for integrated, multilayered solutions.

Cybersecurity leaders must now prioritize adaptability, shared intelligence, reassessing technology, and rapid behavioral detection pipelines to protect systems from known threats, while also keeping pace with a rapidly evolving threat landscape and anticipating emerging threats.

Filescan.io, part of the OPSWAT MetaDefender Platform, powers advanced threat detection and file analysis across critical environments.

Johnson Controls Finalizes $8.1 Billion HVAC Sale to Bosch

Johnson Controls has officially completed the sale of its Residential and Light Commercial HVAC business to the Bosch Group in an all-cash transaction valued at $8.1 billion. The move marks a strategic shift for Johnson Controls as it sharpens its focus on smart building technologies and service-driven solutions. The company received approximately $5 billion in net cash proceeds after taxes and related expenses.

Included in the deal are the company’s North American ducted HVAC operations and its global residential joint venture with Hitachi, Ltd. Hitachi, however, will retain certain ductless HVAC assets located in Shimizu, Japan. Johnson Controls plans to return part of the proceeds to shareholders through a $5 billion accelerated share repurchase program, expected to begin in the coming weeks.

CEO Joakim Weidemanis described the transaction as a key milestone in the company’s evolution toward becoming a more profitable and innovation-led business. The company also thanked the HVAC team for their contributions and wished them success under Bosch ownership. Financial advisors on the deal included Centerview Partners and Citi, with Simpson Thacher providing legal counsel. “I’m confident in our ability to reach our full potential as a faster-growing, technology-based company that delivers greater value for customers, employees, and shareholders,” said Weidemanis.

Record-Breaking Second Quarter for Allegion

Global security company Allegion plc achieved a significant business milestone in the second quarter of 2025, reporting record revenues of $1.02 billion, representing a 5.8% increase compared to the same period last year. The growth was driven by strong performance in the non-residential sector, primarily in the North American market.

As key success factors, CEO John Stone highlighted the strength of the business and solid relationships with channel partners. “The second quarter was strong, once again demonstrating our team’s agility, the resilience of our business model, and the successful execution of our capital allocation strategy,” Stone said. This marked the first quarter in which Allegion surpassed $1 billion in revenue, representing an important milestone for the company.

The company also increased profitability across multiple business segments, supported significantly by four acquisitions, including the July completion of the Gatewise acquisition.

Allegion is a global leader in security solutions and access control products, with a portfolio that includes mechanical and electronic locks, security hardware, automated doors, access management systems, and related technologies, with a particular focus on commercial and institutional facilities. The company operates in more than 130 countries worldwide.

Motorola Deploys 13,400 V500 Body Cameras to Bulgaria’s National Police

Motorola Solutions has been selected by Bulgaria’s Ministry of the Interior to deploy 13,400 V500 body cameras across the National Police Service. This nationwide initiative aims to increase transparency, provide real-time intelligence to police control rooms, and improve safety for both officers and the public.

The V500 body cameras will enhance the police force’s response capabilities to everyday incidents and emergencies while addressing public demands for greater accountability. Alongside the cameras, Motorola Solutions’ VideoManager evidence management software will enable officers to securely upload, store, and manage footage seamlessly within their existing workflows.

“The new body cameras are a pivotal element in our digitalization strategy to modernize policing and elevate how we safeguard and serve our communities,” said Daniel Mitov, Bulgaria’s Minister of the Interior. “This investment highlights our commitment to trust, transparency, and enhanced collaboration between officers and control room personnel.”

Axel Kukuk, Vice President of Sales Europe at Motorola Solutions, added, “Body cameras provide eyes-on-scene clarity in high-stress situations and create reliable records of critical events. Bulgaria’s deployment sets an excellent example of how technology can improve safety and security.”

The LTE-enabled V500 cameras integrate with Motorola’s MXP600 TETRA radios, allowing officers to stream live video to command staff while calling for assistance via an emergency button. Bulgaria joins several European agencies, including France, Lithuania, Germany, and the UK, already using Motorola’s body camera solutions. This project reinforces Motorola Solutions’ commitment to supporting public safety through innovative technology. The successful rollout is expected to further strengthen trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Suprema Becomes the First Access Control Company with CE RED Certification

Suprema, a global leader in AI-based access control, announced that its facial recognition devices BioStation 3 and BioEntry W3 have successfully obtained CE RED certification in accordance with the updated EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED), which came into effect on August 1, 2025. As the certification was granted in mid-July, Suprema became the first company in the access control industry to meet the new cybersecurity requirements.

The revised RED directive introduces mandatory compliance for manufacturers with advanced security standards for IoT and wireless devices such as smart locks, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth systems. By achieving this certification, Suprema has reaffirmed its commitment to regulatory compliance and a proactive approach to cybersecurity.

The certified BioStation 3 and BioEntry W3 devices utilize deep learning algorithms implemented directly on the device and support multiple authentication methods, including mobile credentials, RFID cards, Bluetooth, and NFC.

Meeting the CE RED requirements ensures advanced protection against network threats, data breaches, and fraud.

“We are proud to be the first in the industry to meet these enhanced cybersecurity requirements. This certification validates our dedication to delivering secure, reliable, and compliant solutions to customers worldwide,” said Hanchul Kim, CEO of Suprema.

Suprema emphasizes that all of its devices supporting fingerprint, mobile access, and RFID authentication are now fully compliant with CE RED certification, setting new benchmarks for cybersecurity compliance in the access control sector.

Hikvision Introduces New AI-Powered Traffic Cameras and Servers

Hikvision has announced the launch of a new range of traffic cameras and servers powered by advanced large-scale Traffic AI models, designed to enhance traffic safety and reduce false alarms. The new lineup includes incident detection cameras such as the iDS-TCS802-HS, iDS-TCS907-HIR, iDS-TCS917-HI, and iDS-TCS900-HI, alongside servers like the iDS-TSS500-H/16 and iDS-TSS300-H/04.

Using Transformer-based AI architecture with a self-attention mechanism, these devices analyze entire traffic scenes to better understand context, significantly lowering false detections caused by background noise. For example, the seatbelt detection feature reduces false alarms by 75% by evaluating the driver’s posture and visible parts of the seatbelt, even in complex situations like when the belt blends with clothing or has an unusual shape.

Phone use detection is also improved, with the cameras analyzing hand position, driver’s line of sight, and the area near the ear to reduce false positives by 75%. The incident detection cameras achieve a 60% reduction in false alarms for events such as fallen objects, pedestrian detection, and stopped vehicles, while the servers allow users to upgrade existing cameras without the need to install new equipment.

Hollis Li, Intelligent Traffic Product Director at Hikvision, described the new products as “a big step forward in traffic management efficiency,” emphasizing their ability to handle real-world challenges and contribute to safer roads and more efficient traffic control.

Pioneering Engineer at Axis Honored for Shaping the Future of Video Surveillance

Recognised for his transformative work in video surveillance, Axis Communications’ Stefan Lundberg has been selected as a 2025 Business Innovator by Security Business magazine. The Security Business Innovator Awards are entirely peer-nominated and highlight individuals whose visionary work continues to redefine what is possible in security technology.

Lundberg has played a central role in the design and evolution of the ARTPEC system-on-chip (SoC), a cornerstone in modern IP-based video surveillance. As the leading architect of Axis’ proprietary SoC platform since the 1990s, his work has enabled the development of high-performance, cyber-secure network cameras tailored for professional security applications.

His influence, however, extends well beyond Axis. Lundberg’s technological contributions have helped reshape the security industry as a whole — from the pivotal shift from analogue to IP-based systems, to setting new benchmarks in performance and security. His work has served as a catalyst for innovation across the sector. Starting with the development of the Neteye 200, the first-ever network camera, Lundberg has remained at the forefront of innovation — most recently driving the adoption of the AV1 video codec in surveillance applications, further enhancing efficiency and image quality.

Smart City Projects Fuel Surge in Video Management Software Market

The video management software (VMS) market is on track to surpass USD 40.93 billion by 2033, driven by a robust annual growth rate of 14.3% from 2025 to 2033, according to a new report from Grand View Research, Inc. A major factor driving this growth is the increasing use of video surveillance systems in a variety of sectors such as facility security, traffic control, and border management. VMS platforms are primarily used to streamline the management of multimedia content, offering functions like video storage, playback, and live streaming in a unified system.

The rising recognition of the advantages offered by VMS, combined with the growing investments in urban surveillance systems tied to smart city developments, is fueling the market’s expansion. Additionally, the growing use of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) or H.265, along with the integration of artificial intelligence and deep learning for video analytics, is further pushing the demand for VMS solutions. These technologies not only enhance video quality but also improve efficiency, enabling businesses to upgrade and expand their surveillance systems affordably.

VMS solutions are versatile, allowing integration with a wide array of digital cameras based on the specific needs of clients. As demand for Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras and Internet Protocol (IP) network cameras rises, the VMS market is expected to see substantial growth. These systems help enhance situational awareness, giving organizations the tools to monitor and respond to events in real time. Additionally, high-resolution imagery and video are increasingly being used by law enforcement agencies for crime prevention, including tracking suspects and making arrests.

Cloud-Based Solutions Gaining Traction

 The shift toward cloud deployment is anticipated to be one of the fastest-growing trends in the VMS market, with this segment expected to register the highest CAGR in the forecast period. While analogue-based systems led the market in 2024, accounting for over 67.3% of global revenue, the shift toward IP-based solutions is anticipated to drive faster growth in the coming years. North America led the video management software market in 2024, holding a revenue share of more than 35.5%. However, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth rate during the forecast period, driven by increasing urbanization and the adoption of smart city technologies.

Prominent players in the VMS market include Axis Communications, Axxonsoft, Bosch, Genetec, Hikvision, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Milestone Systems, and Verint, as highlighted in the Grand View Research report.

AI Video Solutions Set to Reach $42 Billion by 2033

By 2033, the AI video market is expected to surpass USD 42.29 billion, with a strong compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32.2% from 2025 to 2033, according to a new report from Grand View Research, Inc.

AI video technologies are revolutionizing industries by automating tasks like video editing, content tagging, and management, reducing labor costs and increasing efficiency. These tools allow teams to focus on more creative tasks, while AI ensures greater consistency and fewer errors in metadata and content categorization. This efficiency boost is a major driver for businesses and content creators, enabling them to allocate resources more effectively.

The rise of digital content platforms, including social media and streaming services, is intensifying demand for advanced video analytics.

As platforms generate vast amounts of video data, AI-powered solutions are becoming essential for managing and analyzing this content. These technologies enable features such as real-time analytics, automated tagging, and personalized recommendations, improving both user experience and content discoverability. Additionally, AI-driven insights into user behavior and content trends are helping platforms refine their strategies.

Security concerns are also propelling the growth of AI video solutions, particularly in surveillance and threat detection. AI technologies like facial recognition and anomaly detection enhance surveillance systems, enabling faster threat identification and more efficient responses. As public safety and security challenges grow more complex, the need for real-time analysis and actionable insights continues to rise, highlighting the important role of AI in protecting public spaces and critical infrastructure.

The market’s expansion is supported by cloud-based platforms, which accounted for over 50% of global revenue in 2024, driven by their scalability and flexibility. As demand for personalized video content continues to rise, AI is playing a key role in enhancing user engagement through tailored recommendations and automated content creation.