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Primion Is Moving Forward with Determination: 30 Years of Success

In 2025, Primion Technology GmbH marks its 30th anniversary. Founded in 1995 as a medium-sized system integrator, Primion has continuously evolved: from classic Access Control and Time Recording systems to modular, networked platforms for Converged Security and Workforce Management Solutions, focusing on modern requirements such as Operational Technology (OT), the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber Security. The goal: scalable, reliable and future-proof systems with a clear focus on practical implementation and customer needs.

A new look for the next chapter

On its 30th anniversary, Primion is introducing a new corporate design including a redesigned, contemporary and fresh logo. The new brand appearance underlines what Primion stands for: technological progress, customer proximity and strategic foresight.

Our vision is to be a modern, high-performing, and trusted global solution provider for large and midsize companies around the world. Efficiency and increase of productivity are the core benefits we deliver to our customers through our products, services, and solutions. Ease of use is one of our key principles. Our new corporate identity brings this and other core values together, reflected in our claim: “Protect what matters!”.

Primion presented its new design and logo for the first time at the Security Expo in Munich at the end of June.

Technology for demanding applications

Primion systems are used in security-critical environments such as industry, research, transport, healthcare, public administration and even in the private luxury segment. Primion develops both software and hardware entirely in-house and offers highly integrated solutions that adapt to a wide range of requirements. App. Four thousand customers worldwide – from midsize businesses to global corporations – rely on Primion for safety, organization, and efficient processes to protect people and assets.

European presence with local strength

Today, Primion employs around 470 people at 20 locations in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands. In addition, the security specialist maintains a global network of certified system partners around the world. The company remains close to the market: with regional expertise, technical depth and in-depth knowledge of national and international standards and customer needs. As part of the listed Azkoyen Group, Primion benefits from stability and growth opportunities.

Three decades after its founding, Primion is more ready than ever for what lies ahead: with a clear strategic focus, high-performing teams and the ambition to actively shape the security solutions of tomorrow.

Hangzhou Day at Expo 2025 Osaka Showcases Hikvision’s AIoT Innovations

During Hangzhou Day, held on July 13 within the China Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Hikvision showcased its solutions under the theme “Hangzhou AI for a Better World.” The event aimed to highlight Hangzhou’s rich cultural heritage and its leading role in driving AI-based innovation. As a Hangzhou-headquartered company, Hikvision presented its AIoT (AI-powered Internet of Things) products and solutions in the “Hangzhou ∙ Dream” exhibition zone, demonstrating how its technologies connect people and objects while addressing real-world needs through advanced perception capabilities.

One of the key attractions was the interactive “Machine Vision + Sports” showcase, where sports vision algorithms powered a smart sports system designed to enhance scientific training, interactive workouts, scalable testing, and seamless practice. Visitors actively participated in hands-on experiences, exploring how AI can boost sports performance and engagement. The demonstration highlighted the company’s expertise in diversified perception technologies and its potential to transform the sports sector.

During the presentation, Hikvision also introduced its THRIVE sustainability philosophy, built on five core areas: Harmony, Reliability, Integrity, Value Chain, and Environment. A concept video illustrated the company’s commitment to its “Tech for Good” principle, showing how sustainability is embedded across all operations and fostering industry growth—much like a banyan tree nurturing diverse ecosystems.

Hikvision’s presence at Expo 2025 Osaka as part of the China Pavilion reflects its dedication to technological innovation, scenario-based digitalization, and sustainable development. The company will continue fostering collaboration and developing solutions that contribute to a safer, more efficient, and more prosperous future.

SICUREZZA 2025: FIERA MILANO BECOMES AN INNOVATION HUB FOR SECURITY & FIRE

The training programme of SICUREZZA 2025 will span three themed days — Cyber Day, Security Day, and Job in Security — offering a comprehensive journey through European regulations, tailored solutions, and opportunities for training and employment.

Milan, 7 July 2025From 19 to 21 November 2025 at Fiera Milano, SICUREZZA, one the leading international trade show in Europe for the security and fire safety sectors, will unveil a new content structure, organised into three vertical, theme-focused days: Cyber Day, Security Day, and Job in Security. This strategic approach is designed to offer professionals in the field customised insights aligned with the sector’s regulatory, operational, and career-related challenges.

Sessions will primarily take place in the Cyber & Security Arena, the exhibition’s core venue for education and industry updates. Complementing this will be the Security Talks, a secondary forum hosted by major Italian security associations — AISS, AIPS, ANIE SICUREZZA, and CONFEDERSICUREZZA — which will provide critical insights into regulatory developments and focus areas such as security, surveillance, and fire prevention.

Through conferences, workshops, and short talks involving experts, stakeholders, trade associations, and institutions, SICUREZZA 2025 aims to be a platform for knowledge-sharing and strategic development, addressing key challenges: from the impact of new EU directives (NIS2, CER, CRA), to the evolution of solutions for complex environments, to the training of the next generation of security professionals.

SICUREZZA 2025 is not just an international trade show,”-  said Paola Sarco, Head of Building & Industrial Exhibitions at Fiera Milano –  “but a true meeting point between innovation, training, and strategic development for the entire security industry. In a constantly evolving regulatory landscape, and amid increasingly complex operational challenges, the event remains a crucial opportunity for dialogue between businesses, institutions, and professionals. The new vertical structure, the focus on younger generations, and the emphasis on tailored solutions make this edition a practical platform to help shape the future of the industry. Being part of MIBA further expands its reach, turning Fiera Milano into a global innovation lab for the security of tomorrow.”

Cyber Day – Securing the Digital Future

The programme kicks off on 19 November with Cyber Day, a full day dedicated to digital security — at a time when the boundary between physical and digital security is increasingly blurred, and cyber threats are growing in both scale and complexity.

The discussion will focus on the new EU directives — NIS2, CER, and CRA — which serve as fundamental pillars of a common European strategy to enhance resilience and protect networks, IT systems, and essential services.

A key message will be the recognition of cybersecurity as a strategic asset, to be embedded across all organisational layers rather than treated as a purely technical element. Advanced approaches such as the Zero Trust model will be in the spotlight, along with the need to secure the entire supply chain — through strong governance and effective collaboration between companies and suppliers.

Security Day – Tailored Protection for Critical Environments

20 November will be dedicated to Security Day, shifting the focus to applied solutions in high-risk or operationally complex settings. From banking to retail, transport infrastructure to major international events — such as the upcoming Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games — and the protection of cultural heritage, the programme will explore tools and methodologies to ensure physical security in high-exposure environments.

Topics will include the integration of smart technologies, advanced access control, intelligent video surveillance, and risk management — and how this synergy is key to operational continuity and user trust. New professional roles emerging in the market will also be discussed, such as Travel Security Managers and Cultural Security Managers, who combine technical, organisational, and regulatory expertise in their respective fields.The takeaway is clear: security today is no longer one-size-fits-all. It must be tailored to the specific context and objectives it aims to serve.

Job in Security – New Careers in Security

The final day, 21 November, will be Job in Security, with a focus on the future of the industry and its next generation of professionals. Designed for young people and those looking to start or transition into a security career, the event will highlight the many opportunities available in the field today.

According to recent industry data, a lack of qualified personnel is one of the most pressing issues facing companies. In Italy alone, the cybersecurity sector is short more than 100,000 professionals (source: Censis), and demand continues to grow for installation technicians, system integrators, and compliance specialists.

The security sector now offers diverse and concrete career paths for young people: from cutting-edge technological areas such as cybersecurity and intelligent system integration, to operational and managerial roles related to physical protection, access control, and critical infrastructure management.

This final day is a real opportunity to explore emerging professions in the security space and build a path in a dynamic industry that blends innovation, responsibility, and long-term prospects.

First European Hytera Summit

The scent of the azure sea, the rustle of pine needles, and the taste of bronze wind — a synesthesia of senses that rendered us timeless, motionless listeners. It was, in fact, the perfect backdrop for the stirring of an ancient story, the one in which we all find ourselves: the story of creation, from a mere idea into something that astonishes with its body, meaning, and purpose.

Piše: Damir Muharemović; E-mail: redakcija@asadria.com

The exclusive ambiance of the Bluesun Hotel on the island of Brač hosted the third Hytera Global Partner Summit (HGPS) on June 16. It was, in fact, the first such event organized in Europe, confirming Hytera’s long-term commitment to partners with whom it jointly achieves double-digit growth. The event was enriched by the presence of 100 people  from 20 countries.

Three Steps

“There are three key messages I want to convey to you here today: we are committed to the European market, we grow with our partners, and we innovate together,” began Yelin Jiang, CEO of Hytera Group, as he outlined the pillars underpinning the success of the world’s second-largest manufacturer of professional communication technologies.

Although Hytera has been present in the European market for two decades and has experienced steady growth, recent  years have brought a series of challenges, including component shortages, supply chain disruptions, and the US-China trade war. Nevertheless, Jiang expressed confidence that the worst is behind us. “Hytera confirms this with concrete products and technological advances — but also thanks to the effort and work of our European partners,” he added.

The company records stable annual growth of 10 to 15% globally, with a similar trend expected in the coming period. It is precisely for this reason that a new development plan for the region and a rich solution portfolio were presented. With this intention, a showroom with advanced devices was also organized, including those that, although not yet available on the market, demonstrate the breadth of the company’s technological capabilities. “We want to show that we can respond to the needs of different verticals, regardless of the complexity of requirements,” Jiang concluded.

Successes from China to Latin America

The past year, 2024, was marked by significant developments and the expansion of Hytera’s global presence. “This year was marked by growth, technological advancement, and key projects on all continents,” said Sophia Yin, General Manager of Hytera’s European Channel Business.

Among key projects, Hytera’s dominance in China’s National Emergency Response project stands out, where it covers as much as 65% of public service systems. In Thailand, it supplied thousands of body-worn cameras for police. . Command and control systems have been implemented in Iraq, where Hytera’s system is used to manage the work of one hundred thousand calls per day, and in Jordan, where the first national PMR network was developed. On the African continent, the company leads with delivering dual-mode TETRA+LTE devices provided to South Africa police, and in Latin America, Hytera has implemented TETRA, LTE, command and control systems in different countries.

Strong Innovation Potential in Critical Communications

Hytera has launched 71 new products in the last three years, of which 33 are from the narrowband and 38 from the broadband segment, confirming its status as a technology leader in the professional communication industry. “In the retail segment, Hytera has successfully entered this previously unexplored channel with new S1 units – including S1 Mini, S1, and S1 Pro. PoC solutions (Push-to-Talk over Cellular) gained additional momentum with the P50, a new entry-level model that has an exceptionally positive market feedback,” Yin highlighted.

In the field of TETRA communications, standout models include the PT590, high-end model for public safety users like ministries of interior, as well as the intrinsically safe two-way radio PT890Ex for Oil & Gas users, while in digital systems, new generation DMR Cube base station the company records the installation of more than 4,000 BTS base stations, capable of supporting up to 9,000 channels, within China’s national security project, riding the tide of establishing nationwide PPDR network in China.

Special attention was focused on the new generation of E-Pack ad hoc repeater solutions, intended for fire and rescue services, land border and se border, whose capacity has been significantly improved. In the past year alone, more than 4,000 units were distributed worldwide. In the field of body-worn cameras, Hytera presented AI powered 5G cameras SC880, currently available in China, as well as GC550, which represent part of the strategic expansion into thise field surveillance segment.

Broadband communications are experiencing strong growth -– such as the PNC4, PNC5 ,PNC6 Series and PDC series devices. Infrastructure-wise, Hytera is has developeding its own private 5G systems through the third generation of its broadband technology. In the past years, tens of thousands base stations were installed in China, with an additional tens of thousands globally, making it a key supplier for Chinese telecoms. Finally, General Manager for Europe Sophia Yin also presented the advanced HySEIS platform – Hytera Secure Efficient Intelligent System – a multimedia laboratory based on artificial intelligence that integrates security, communications, energy, LBS, and management functions for the needs of different verticals, and announced the new Hytera Europe website, which along with new Hytera Purchase Portal, will be launched in the third quarter. “What if possibilities are limited by our imagination? Challenge inspires innovation. We want to exchange our ideas and create new values together,” Yin concluded.

Hytera’s solutions are also present at major international events and specific sectors – from the World Cup in Qatar to aquaculture monitoring networks in Norway.

Branding is a Continuum of Living the Story

Dylan Liu, Global Marketing Director of Hytera, enriched the conference with a personal approach, emphasizing that user stories are the heart of the brand and the most powerful form of connecting with the community. “My goal is to collect stories and share them – because storytelling is part of our human nature, present for thousands of years,” Liu said. In that spirit, he shared a series of inspiring anecdotes from practice. One of them comes from the UK, where he once noticed a bartender with a body-worn camera – not Hytera’s – which intrigued him. He later discovered that it was a local government project that promotes safety in hospitality venues. “Such stories change the perception of body-worn cameras and show how technology can have a positive social impact,” Liu said. In another example, he showed how insurance companies use Hytera body-worn cameras for claim verification, ensuring transparency and accuracy while protecting clients and agents. Through numerous practical examples – such as volunteer firefighters in Poland, the Red Cross in Croatia, and Italy – Liu showed how Hytera technology empowers communities and enables users to be safer, more efficient, and more connected.

“Grow together” is not just a marketing slogan but, as Liu says, “an obligation to listen, support, and grow with our users around the world.”

Easy to Find, Easy to Buy, Easy to Service

“While maintaining investment inthe traditional PMR segment, Hytera has been stepping up PoC solutions, which was once hard to imagine, but now becomes a reality in the field,” said Eoin Foy, Sales Director for the European market at Hytera Europe. Hytera’s European Channel team has been expanding in recent years. Within this, specialized teams operate for broadband, system solutions (SE), two logistics warehouses, and four service centers.

In line with the “Easy to Find, Easy to Buy, Easy to Service” philosophy, Foy presented a new sales model that facilitates the entire process, from searching for products to their delivery and technical support. Special focus was placed on sales digitalization and integration through the partner portal. The new ordering system, which will be launched in July 2025, will allow partners to automatically create lists of products, personalize the home page, and track equipment availability – all through a single application. Along with the upgraded portal, improved user support, and more promotions, the third pillar of Hytera’s approach – Easy to Service – includes technical, sales, and service training. During 2025, more than 30 educational sessions have already been held, both online and live, through Hytera training centers across Europe. “You can’t sell something if you don’t know what it is – education is the foundation of our business,” Foy concluded.

Transition from Voice to Data

Ildefonso de la Cruz, Senior Principal Analyst at Omdia, in his presentation highlighted key trends and figures shaping the critical communications market – an industry whose main goal is to enable reliable, secure, and resilient communication, especially in high-risk conditions. Although this technology is often associated with police, firefighters, and emergency services, research shows that as much as 63% of global deliveries go to other sectors, including transport, industry, retail, healthcare, and utilities. The global critical communications market is currently worth about 11 billion dollars, with devices and systems that have a long-life cycle and a continuous need for upgrades.

Today, there are 61 million active critical radio devices in the world, of which 74% are digital. The European PMR market is mature and the most digitized in the world. The industry clearly feels a shift from traditional voice communication to data-centric approaches, with a focus on video surveillance, situational awareness, sensors, and artificial intelligence applications. Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) subscriptions will triple in the next five years, and Hytera is one of the top suppliers in this segment.

Hunger for Data

Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) is the next step in the evolution of communication technologies, stated Tim Allerton, CEO of Push-to-Talk International. “PoC solutions are already used by more than five million people, especially in the transport and security sectors. Clients today demand more than voice – everything is moving toward hunger for data,” Allerton said. Testing numerous devices, Allerton highlights Hytera as a standout, “[Hyetera] software is designed for hardware and vice versa – which is a rarely seen synergy.” New devices like the P50 and P50 Pro bring more than classic communication – they offer LTE connectivity, asset control, support for security services, and voice functions with performance at the level of TETRA systems. HALO PTX was particularly emphasized, a subscription-based managed service for nationwide push-to-talk and multi-evidence management.

How CRONECT Grew with Hytera Radios

Finally, several successfully implemented case studies were presented. Adam Alićajić, Senior Broadcast Systems Specialist at the Croatian company “Odašiljači i veze,” points out that Croatia has been dedicated to traditional radio and TV broadcasting for 99 years but has been intensively expanding its portfolio in the last decade. Through CRONECT – the national PMR network – they offer voice, text, and data communication on protected UHF spectrum, with 88% territorial coverage. “It all started in 2014 with a small DMR Tier2 Hytera network with four repeaters and several radios. It was the first DMR installation in Croatia. Already in 2017, we moved to Tier3 trunking PRO solution with DS-6210 base stations, and in 2018, we introduced the first DMR+LTE hybrid. Recently, we upgraded the system with DS-6250 base stations,” says Alićajić. Today, the network is fully redundant, with control centers located on two tectonic plates for earthquake resistance.

Advanced Communication for a Norwegian Fish Farm

Norwegian company eButikken, which delivers about a thousand radio devices annually, has developed a convergent communication solution for protecting workers at fish farms. Remco Kuiken, CTO of the company, points out that they focused on devices such as the LTE+DMR dual mode devices and latest DMR radios, as well as Hytera SmartOne and HyTalk applications. Fish farms in fjords contain barges with eight cages each and about 200,000 salmon per cage. Worker safety is a priority.

“Our magic thing is the water sensor – it triggers an alarm if the user with a radio falls into water. The alarm is triggered, then transmitted to others, location is tracked via GPS, sent to emergency services, and then a call is initiated via GSM or SIP,” Kuiken said. Hytera dual mode devices devices are specially customized, including firmware changes and HyTalk application adaptation.

a&s Adria Awards Returning to Highlight Innovation and Leadership in Security

Following last year’s successful debut, the a&s Adria Awards are set to return for their second edition at the Adria Security Summit 2025, taking place October 8–9, 2025, at Hotel Aleksandar Palace in Skopje. Organized by a&s Adria the awards aim to recognize and celebrate outstanding achievements in the regional security industry.

The 2025 edition of a&s Adria Awards will retain most of the original award categories, with some important updates. Notably, the Smart City Project category is being introduced for the first time this year, reflecting the growing importance of urban innovation in the security landscape.

Updated award categories include:

  1. Access Control
  2. Video Surveillance
  3. Intrusion Detection
  4. Fire Alarm
  5. PA/VA Systems
  6. Cybersecurity
  7. Software (limited to physical security solutions such as PSIM, VMS, etc.)
  8. Most Innovative Product/Solution (limited to products released within the past 12 months, with verifiable proof of release date)
  9. Best Case Study
  10. Security Manager of the Year
  11. Smart City Project

Winners will be selected through a combined process of expert jury deliberation and public voting, ensuring that both professional insight and market relevance are reflected in the final results.

To further promote excellence, award winners will receive extended media coverage in the a&s Adria magazine and on its online portal.

Nomination and Fee Structure

Starting with the 2025 edition, a new nomination fee structure is being introduced:

  • Exhibitors are entitled to submit two nominations free of charge. Each additional nomination will be charged €100 per category.
  • Non-exhibitors will be charged €100 per nomination.

The deadline for submitting nominations is September 10, 2025.

As part of the Adria Security Summit 2025, which will feature over 150 exhibitors and attract more than 3,000 participants, the a&s Adria Awards offer a valuable platform for industry visibility, peer recognition, and regional leadership.

More information, including submission guidelines and voting details, is available at https://adriasecuritysummit.com/as-adria-awards/ , or via email at awards@asadria.com.

Kumar Sokka Appointed CEO of Acre Security

Acre Security has announced the appointment of Kumar Sokka as its new Chief Executive Officer, signaling a strategic shift aimed at reinforcing the company’s long-term growth and innovation agenda.

Sokka, who joined Acre in 2024, previously led two major divisions—Comnet and Intrusion—while serving as a key member of the executive leadership team. With over 20 years of experience in scaling enterprise software ventures and driving digital transformation, he is expected to bring a renewed focus on customer engagement and operational execution.

He takes over from John Skowronski, who had held the role of Interim CEO since August 2024. Skowronski will continue to support the company in an advisory role to the Board of Directors, following his efforts to sharpen Acre’s product direction and market approach during his interim tenure.

As CEO, Sokka plans to steer Acre through its next phase by strengthening relationships with clients and partners, and advancing a unified platform that integrates access control, identity, and intrusion solutions. The goal is to help organizations modernize security infrastructures at their own pace, without compromising stability.

“It’s an honor to take on this role at such a pivotal time for Acre,” Sokka said. “With a solid foundation and a talented team in place, we’re focused on clarity, execution, and innovation — staying connected to our customers and driving the future of smart, adaptable security.”

ICT Announces Martin Vermaak as New Chief Operating Officer

Integrated Control Technology (ICT), a leading provider of intelligent access control, intrusion detection, building automation, and security solutions,  is pleased to announce Martin Vermaak as the new Chief Operating Officer at ICT.

As ICT continues to expand its global footprint, the company’s executive leadership remains focused on making strategic investments that foster a team committed to driving success for partners and customers worldwide. The addition of Martin to the executive team reinforces ICT’s commitment to strategic growth and world-class manufacturing.

Before joining ICT, Martin brings over 15 years of experience at the senior executive level in various roles, including Manufacturing Operations Director, Managing Director, and Chief Operating Officer.  As the new Chief Operating Officer at ICT.

“I’m thrilled to welcome Martin as our new Chief Operations Officer. His expertise and leadership align perfectly with our strategic vision and commitment to investing in streamlined and reliable operations for our partners and customers. With Martin on board, we are strengthening our ability to deliver industry-leading physical security solutions and unmatched support to our customers worldwide.” –  Andy Bane, Chief Executive Officer.

For more information or to inquire about interview availability, please contact Lee Densem, APAC Regional Marketing Manager at ICT, at ldensem@ict.co or +64 9 476 7124.

Allianz Arena Introduces Germany’s First Fully Contactless Stadium Entry System

Allianz Arena, home to football giant FC Bayern Munich, has officially become the first stadium in Germany to implement a fully contactless access system, enabling seamless entry via Apple devices.

The transformation was made possible through a collaboration with Skidata, a subsidiary of security solutions provider Assa Abloy. The advanced system allows spectators to enter the venue using their iPhone or Apple Watch, significantly streamlining the process of admission for the stadium’s more than three million annual visitors.

Using near-field communication (NFC) technology, the system enables users to simply tap their device near a reader at entrance points. This eliminates the need for physical tickets or app-based barcode scanning, reducing wait times and minimizing contact in high-traffic areas.

Beyond ticket scanning, the integrated solution gives stadium operators access to real-time data through mobile monitoring tools, ensuring smoother management during peak crowds. Digital tickets can be issued and managed within the stadium’s internal platforms, while the system continues to support traditional ticketing methods.

To further enhance crowd control, Skidata has introduced a block-based access management feature. This setup limits entry to specific zones within the arena, capping each at 1,500 people to optimize safety and flow during events.

Multiple organizations—including FC Bayern Munich, the German Football Association, and arena operator MSG—can set individual access parameters, offering flexibility across various events and uses. The same infrastructure also manages entry to the FC Bayern Museum and guided stadium tours, which draw hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.

This deployment positions Allianz Arena at the forefront of digital fan experiences in Europe, combining security, efficiency, and innovation in one of the continent’s busiest sporting venues.

Market for Securing the Cloud to Grow to $10.37 Billion by 2030

The global cloud security posture management market size is estimated to reach USD 10.37 billion by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 10.3% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The rapid adoption of cloud computing across industries has been a major factor driving the growth of the cloud security posture management (CSPM) market.

As businesses increasingly migrate their workloads and data to the cloud, ensuring robust security and compliance has become a top priority. CSPM solutions offer real-time monitoring, automated security checks, and continuous risk assessment, giving organisations greater visibility and control over cloud environments. The rising number of high-profile data breaches and cyber security incidents has fuelled the demand for CSPM tools as enterprises seek proactive measures to protect their sensitive information and intellectual property.

Hybrid environments

As hybrid cloud deployments become more prevalent, the demand for CSPM solutions tailored for hybrid environments is rising. With businesses adopting a mix of public, private, and on-premises cloud infrastructures, hybrid cloud CSPM tools offer a unified view of security, enabling consistent security policies and controls across the entire hybrid ecosystem. These solutions bridge the gap between cloud environments, providing seamless security management and ensuring compliance across diverse cloud resources. As organisations embrace DevOps practices to accelerate software development and deployment, the need for security to be seamlessly integrated into the development pipeline is critical. CSPM solutions are now designed to fit into the DevOps workflow, providing security teams with real-time feedback on security risks during development. This integration fosters a culture of security awareness and enables organisations to implement security best practices from the early stages of application development.

Strategic initiatives

The CSPM market has been witnessing an increasing number of strategic initiatives taken by the companies operating in the market, such as mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships. The strategic initiatives aim to improve the solution capabilities and customer base and reach new audiences. For instance, in February 2022, Snyk Limited (a U.S.-based cyber security solution provider) announced the acquisition of Fugue, Inc. (a U.S.-based CSPM solution provider). By the acquisition, Fugue, Inc.’s current capabilities will extend the Snyk Developer Security Platform, enabling it to offer CSPM designed by developers for developers.

Cloud security posture management market research highlights:

Solutions dominate: The solution segment dominated the market with a revenue share of over 68.0% in 2024. The attributes of the CSPM solutions, including automated remediation capabilities and continuous monitoring, have played a significant role in protecting data, resulting in the solution segment’s growth.

Strong SaaS segment: The SaaS segment dominates the market with a revenue share of over 40.0% in 2024. The presence of CSPM solution, which features attributes including the ability to assess the security posture of SaaS applications, and enforce best security practices, has played a significant role in the growth of the SaaS segment.

Fast growing hybrid solutions: The hybrid segment is projected to be the fastest-growing segment from 2025 to 2030. The availability of CSPM solutions, which are best suited for hybrid cloud, offers conditions monitoring and analysis of resources across all environments, which has driven the growth of the hybrid segment.

Regulations drive SMEs: The small and medium-sized enterprises segment is projected to be the fastest-growing segment from 2025 to 2030. SMEs have been working toward increasing their cyber security defence owing to the increasing cyber-attacks and stringent cyber security regulations. This trend is also seen in the CSPM market, thereby driving the growth of the SME segment over the forecast period.

Tackling Persistent Threats in Public Safety Systems

A new report from the Public Safety Threat Alliance (PSTA) threat intelligence team, titled “Public Safety Threat Report: How threat actors maintain access in public safety systems,” sheds crucial light on an often-overlooked phase of cyber attacks. The report examines the techniques cyber criminals use to maintain persistent access in public safety systems such as 911 emergency call handling, radio networks and computer aided dispatch (CAD) systems and looks at how public safety agencies can guard against these attacks.

Gaining initial access to mission critical systems is often just the beginning for threat actors. For public safety agencies, understanding how these cyber attackers maintain access after they’ve breached defences is absolutely critical. If the attackers can stay inside the network they can continue to pursue their malicious goals, causing significant disruption and putting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of mission critical systems at risk.

What is persistent access?

After successfully breaching a network and gaining initial access, threat actors don’t want to be kicked out. This is where persistent access comes in, a key stage within the cyber attack lifecycle.

The primary goal for the attacker is to maintain access to the target network over an extended period. The threat actors aim is to set up multiple access points into the network. This ensures the attacker can return to the network even if defenders identify the initial intrusion and block it.

The PSTA report highlights just how prevalent this is with over 78% of adversaries that targeted public safety systems within the last year using at least one form of persistence to maintain their attacks.

Compromised environment – maximum disruption

Persistence enables threat actors to return to the network after reboots, patching, or even after defenders have removed malware. Successful persistence leads to prolonged dwell time, enabling attackers to locate high-value targets like domain controllers and sensitive data. It allows the attackers to continue to achieve their desired objectives within the compromised environment, ensuring maximum disruption.

Detecting and preventing persistence

Defending against persistence requires a focus on identification because it’s a post-exploitation technique – meaning the breach has already occurred. Early detection is critical to disrupting the attack chain before significant harm is done.

The report clearly shows that persistence is not just an optional step for threat actors, but a fundamental technique used by the vast majority of attackers targeting public safety systems. By understanding how adversaries maintain access – through compromised credentials, new accounts and built-in system features – public safety organisations can better detect threat actors during the persistence phase, preventing progression to the final attack stages where data is stolen and systems are compromised or destroyed.

The Public Safety Threat Alliance (PSTA)

The PSTA was established by Motorola Solutions with Jay Kaine as Director, it is recognised by CISA, and shares vital cyber security information and analysis with public safety agencies. The PSTA publishes threat reports providing crucial intelligence and analysis as well as hosting webinars with cybersecurity experts who share their insights and expertise. The PSTA offers its threat intelligence products and services for its members at no cost.