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UNV Cloud Managed Switch is on the Market!

The changing landscape of security systems demands effective remote management. Uniview’s latest Cloud Managed Switches facilitate precise remote deployment and configuration. These switches are cloud-managed and seamlessly integrate with the UNV Link Pro app, providing an easy way to securely manage your network anytime, anywhere.

The Uniview Cloud Network Solution is an integrated, quick, efficient, and secure network solution which combines CCTV and IT networks, reducing network deployment costs and improving maintenance efficiency. It provides multiple options to help devices access the cloud network, with auto-generated network topology and rich management features to enable an easy configuration and maintenance and to address your most important safety needs.

Now you can quickly deploy and maintain your system and troubleshoot issues without having to go to the site. Security system management is now more convenient than ever.

To meet the market demand, Uniview Cloud Managed Switch bear the following highlights:

Support more efficient networking for security

Uniview’s cloud managed switches centralize and visualize the management of nearly every Uniview CCTV product. Also, these switches – managed in the cloud – integrate seamlessly with the to provide comprehensive capabilities for an entire security system.

• Easy to add devices: Scan the QR code via the app or do Single/Batch Device Import via the Web platform. Users can also scan the QR code of the Controller to connect all network devices to the cloud network.
• Remote configuration: Supports various remotely configuration functions for added devices, such as reboot, upgrade, back up, restore, loop protection, and more.
• Web tunnel: It supports password-free jumping from the cloud to the device’s WEB to operate more advanced functions.

All configuration on one APP

With the help of unified cloud management, even complex deployments no longer require cumbersome equipment, laptops, or monitors. Installers can set up these smart switches using UNV Link Pro app in only three steps. It’s quick and easy.

Efficient Maintenance

 Data dashboard: The graphical data shows the real-time status of connected devices.

• One-click health diagnosis: Check all devices with just one click, and access professional guidance for troubleshooting.
• Real-time alarm: When an error occurs, the operator will be informed immediately.
• Delivery and entrust services: Installers can deliver the device to you. In addition, you can also entrust your system to an operator for maintenance.

Application

Discover Uniview’s extensive range of smart managed switches that provide business with businesses advanced, adaptable, and secure networking solutions.

Securitas and IBM Agree New Vested Partnership Strategy

Securitas and IBM have entered into, what is thought to be the first global Vested security agreement, shifting from a transactional contract to a collaborative, win-win partnership.

Together with IBM, Securitas has established the world’s first global Vested security agreement, a strategic partnership that could have a significant impact on the industry.

The Vested business model – developed by a team led by Kate Vitasek at the University of Tennessee – is an innovative approach that turns the conventional buy-sell relationship into a partnership focused on shared success, transparency, and common goals.

As Kate puts it, this approach aims to turn value exchange into value creation, reimagining contracts as frameworks for collaboration. Importantly, it also builds into the contract flexibility and opportunity for innovation.

“Moving away from transactional relationships into this Vested methodology gives us bi-lateral flexibility,” says IBM Chief Security Officer and VP of Corporate Security Royce Curtin. “It allows us to specify requirements to secure the enterprise and our people, and it gives Securitas flexibility to deliver those requirements using a combination of assets – including physical guarding, security technology, or various other incident response tactics.”

This type of partnership presents tremendous potential in the security industry, in particular, where traditional contracts can inadvertently prioritise price-per-guard metrics over holistic safety and security. In a Vested business model, key performance indicators (KPIs) developed by both companies primarily focus on the health of the relationship, and a governance team representing both sides track progress against these shared goals.

“This partnership is built on a foundation of mutual trust, innovation, and a shared commitment to excellence,” says Paul McClintock, senior vice president of Global Clients at Securitas. “Through the Vested approach, our goal is to showcase the power of partnership in creating not just a safer, more secure environment, but a more resilient and intelligent enterprise.”

Passwordless Authentication Market Valued at Over $55 Billion by 2030

The global passwordless authentication market size is expected to reach USD 55.70 billion by 2030, growing at promising 17.1% CAGR, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Passwordless authentication is a security procedure that uses unique biological traits of a person to validate their authenticity. The findings show that the increasing adoption of smartphones and other electronic gadgets is a crucial element driving the biometric authentication market forward.

According to a July 2022 Oxford Economics and Samsung study, up to 85% of small and midsize enterprises allow all or most of their staff to use mobile devices for work. Personal laptops and smartphones used by employees might expose a small firm to the dangers of unauthorised access to proprietary data, files, and systems. Such solutions remain the need of the hour and growing focus of many companies around the world.

For instance, in September 2022, Aadya Security, a cyber security firm, announced the availability of passwordless authentication for Judy, the first all-in-one cyber security solution for SMEs. The new security feature protects how small business employees access company resources, mainly when they operate remotely and on mobile phones and personal laptops.

 An additional layer of security

The growing requirement for an additional layer of protection beyond passwords fuels the growth of the passwordless authentication industry. To authenticate identities, fingerprint sensors and smartcards are utilised, and these security points allow for a seamless experience and data flow across locations. Researchers found that many businesses are using voice biometric authentication in their workplaces for their personnel.

Reduced fraud exposure and lower authentication costs often drive organisations to implement voice biometric technology in their facilities. For instance, in July 2022, Turant Inc., a voice biometric AI firm, launched its cutting-edge AI solution in India. The company seeks to eliminate OTP-related fraud in transactions across use cases across business/industry domains, including e-commerce deliveries, by making it available in all Indian languages and roughly 20,000 dialects.

 Increasing risk of data theft

 Furthermore, due to the increasing number of incidences of data theft around the world, passwordless authentication has gained popularity. Data theft issues in devices such as computers, cellphones, and tablets have increased the requirement for protection beyond passwords. fingerprint sensors and facial recognition are ways modern gadgets can be secured to prevent data theft.

For instance, by way of an example the analysts cite that in August 2022, Forgerock, an international identity and access management software business, established strategic cooperation with Israeli software company Secret Double Octopus. Forgerock will use SDO technology to provide employees, contractors, and vendors with a unified multi-factor secure experience. Forgerock Enterprise Connect, the new solution, connects effortlessly with any Forgerock deployment option, allowing organisations to gain increased security for databases, workstations, VPNs, and servers.

 Key players

Some of the main players that are active in this market and mentioned in the report include companies such as, Assa Abloy, Dermalog Identification Systems, East Shore Technology, Fujitsu, HID Global, M2sys Technology, Microsoft, NEC Corporation, Safran, and Thales.

Smoke Detector Market to See a Surge to $3.25 Billion by 2030

The global smoke detector market size is expected to reach USD 3.25 billion in 2030 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.5% from 2025 to 2030. Increasing sustainable development in the infrastructure sector coupled with stringent government policies and regulations are projected to surge the application smoke and fire detection devices.

Favourable initiatives and policies framed by government bodies are anticipated to drive the market growth. Governments from some developed countries offer monetary support for the installation of smoke detectors in residences. These initiatives help increase awareness among customers regarding the importance of smoke and fire detection devices, which in turn, according to the analysts, is expected to surge the market growth. For instance, the U.S. government has extended support by granting USD 110,000 to the Fire Department of Berrien Springs – Oronoko Township – to increase awareness regarding smoke detectors. This initiative also promotes benefits associated with the product. These measures will boost the scope of application and market growth over the forecast period.

 North America accounts for around 30% of market share

 North America dominated the global smoke detector market, with a revenue share of 30.8% in 2024. Major manufacturers are adopting strategies such as mergers and acquisitions, new product launches, and awareness campaigns. For instance, in June 2018, Kidde launched an awareness creating campaign ‘Beat the Beep’. This campaign is important to educate the residents of California regarding the importance of smoke detectors and identifying the situation when a Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm or smoke alarm needs to be replaced.

Major manufacturers in this sector and mentioned within the research are companies such as, Kidde; Honeywell International Inc.; Johnson Controls; BRK Brands, Inc.; Siemens AG; Birdi; Hochiki Corporation; Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.; Xtralis Pty Ltd.; and Robert Bosch LLC.

Increasing awareness regarding fire safety in commercial as well as residential buildings is fueling the product demand for this sector over the forecast period. The market is competitive in nature owing to the increasing product innovation and R&D activities by the market leaders.

New SIA Initiative Helps Military Veterans in Security

The Security Industry Association (SIA) has appointed eight industry leaders and veterans, led by Jeff Huggins, Chair of Assa Abloy Door Security Solutions, to serve as Advisory Board members for SIA Veterans in Security, a new community focused on the issues and concerns of veterans and active military members who are in, or are interested in joining, the security industry.

The SIA Veterans in Security community focuses on providing resources, programs and events for both veterans – as well as Guard and Reserve members – who work in the sector and actively serving military members who are planning their transition to the civilian world. Membership in the community is open to veterans, members of the Armed Forces and supporters both with and without direct military affiliations.

The first members of the SIA Veterans in Security Advisory Board are:

  • Chair: Jeff Huggins, vice president, government programs and national accounts, Assa Abloy Door Security Solutions (U.S. Marine Corps)
  • Katie Bourbeau, executive director, federal business development, Convergint (U.S. Marine Corps)
  • Darren Crawford, vice president, channel partnerships, Zeroeyes (U.S. Air Force)
  • James Marcella, director, industry associations, Axis Communications (U.S. Navy)
  • Steven McCory, sales director, Virtual Guarding (U.S. Army)
  • Cesar Montalvo, end user consultant, Allegion (U.S. Air Force)
  • Cyrus Nelson, field sales engineer, federal government solutions, LenelS2 (U.S. Coast Guard)
  • Jeff Slotnick, president, Setracon (U.S. Army)

“SIA thanks Jeff Huggins, Katie Bourbeau, Darren Crawford, James Marcella, Steven McCory, Cesar Montalvo, Cyrus Nelson and Jeff Slotnick for their military service and for lending their expertise as the founding members of the SIA Veterans in Security community,” said SIA CEO Don Erickson. “These inspiring leaders will bring immense value to the community’s efforts to support veterans and active military as they join and work in our vital industry.”

The SIA Veterans in Security community will hold a reception in honor of Veterans Day on Thursday, Nov. 14, at President Lincoln’s Cottage in Washington, D.C. – the site of the drafting of the Emancipation Proclamation.

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Public Safety & Security Market to Hit $878 Billion by 2029

According to the latest information from Marketsandmarkets the Public Safety and Security Market is projected to grow from USD 520.8 billion in 2024 to USD 878.2 billion by 2029 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.0%.

The market for services and technology offered includes video surveillance, emergency management, cyber security, and biometric security. Due to the growth in terrorism and other crimes, governments are being pressed to take safety measures of a more advanced level. In addition, according to the researchers it seems evident that to the present day, the ever-evolving technological developments, from IoT and AI to Big Data, could back up more changes in strategies related to public safety. Analysts found that Covid-19 redefined public safety, with much investment going into health-related security measures. This would be contrasted with the increasing rate of urbanisation and infrastructure development, which, in turn, increases the demand for a holistic security solution, which amounts to smart city initiatives that enhance the quality of urban services and life.

Substantial growth in services segment

The service segment is expected to be growing at the highest CAGR in the public safety and security market during the forecast period, mainly due to managed services. This segment is expected to witness substantial growth in demand with the increasing adoption of cloud-based delivery models, such as SaaS, which allows agencies to reduce upfront costs. This, in turn, demands specialised services in supporting programmes for digital transformation and laying innovative cross-domain security solutions that embed detection capacities of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics. There is an increasing demand for constant monitoring, maintenance, and management of any public safety systems, as more and more agencies turn their attention and strategic priorities to their respective mission-critical applications. That double-digit growth rate of the service segment overall, and especially in managed services, highlights this major player in allowing the penetration of advanced public safety technologies.

Advanced expertise of professionals

The multiple services are offered through the professionals, specialists, and experts in supporting businesses. The professional services encompass design and consulting, training and education, support and maintenance, and installation and integration. Experts utilise advanced expertise, overall approach, and experience for meeting the organisation’s needs for security. The vendors of services provide individual implementation, risk assessments, and deployment of public safety and security solutions by following industry proven best practices. IBM, Huawei, and Honeywell Technologies are just a few of the leading vendors in the public safety and security market offering professional services.

Regional variations

Security spending in the Asia Pacific region is rising, with the growing intensity of various threats. For example, researchers found that India, Japan, and Singapore have, each in their turn, established new national cyber-security policies against sophisticated threats. Increasing terrorist and cyber attacks have driven countries like India, China, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore towards the adoption of advanced public safety and security systems.

Rapid urbanisation in China

Extensive surveillance and heightened perimeter systems are the options China can turn to in the pursuit of security in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Due to the rapid urbanisation in this region, the primary technologies that will be in demand are sophisticated surveillance, crowd management, and emergency response technologies. Besides, rising crime rates and economic growth help boost law enforcement and security infrastructure spending. In addition, disasters are quite common in the APAC region, so the compulsion toward disaster preparedness solutions is increasing. The ongoing massive infrastructure projects open opportunities for further security improvements in protecting airports, ports, and critical infrastructure. Governments are investing a lot in public safety and advanced technology and training, but the challenge now is to balance it with data privacy concerns. Smart city initiatives with complex security systems and traffic management are on the evolutionary path, with a thrust on cyber security due to growing digital dependencies. Improved border security and revamped emergency response services raise concerns regarding mitigating security threats of varied dimensions in this region.

Key players

Cisco, Honeywell, Motorola, Siemens, NEC, Thales, Hexagon, Ericsson, Huawei, Atos, Idemia, General Dynamics, ESRI, L3harris Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent, BAE, Verint, SAAB, Nice, Teltronic, Secure Passage, Fotokite, Onsolve, Barrier1, Iotas, Veoci, and Cityshob are some of the key players named as operating in the global Public Safety and Security market within the report.

ADI Expands Operations in to Germany

ADI Global Distribution, a leading wholesale distributor of security, AV and low-voltage products, has expanded its operations into Germany. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the company’s growth strategy, and underscores its commitment to delivering innovative and reliable security, AV and low voltage products.

“ADI’s entry into Germany represents a pivotal moment for our company, and we are excited to bring our extensive product portfolio to this market,” said Hemant Trivedi, Vice President & General Manager, International, ADI. “Our goal is to support German customers with the products, support, and services they need to build complete, integrated solutions. We’re committed to fostering strong customer and supplier relationships to drive shared success, and continue expanding our presence across the country.”

With a new country headquarters office located in Düsseldorf, Germany, ADI has staffed a full team across a variety of functions to support German customers including dedicated field sales, inside sales support, technical field and desk-based support, marketing, digital experience, finance and more.

ADI’s comprehensive portfolio includes products from more than 45 leading brands across video surveillance, intrusion and smart home, access control and communications, fire, data communications and audio visual. In addition to a diverse range of products, ADI offers numerous value-added services including pre- and post- sales support, local expertise, training, online ordering, and more.

To commemorate its entrance into Germany, ADI will exhibit at the upcoming Security Essen international trade fair from 17-20 September. Attendees will be able to meet the local ADI team at the event and learn more about ADI’s extensive product and services offering.

ADI Germany will be led by Frank Lehrich, Country Sales Leader, who is focused on ensuring the company’s offerings are tailored to meet the evolving needs of the German market.

Genetec Adds Collaborative Intelligence Feature to Autovu Cloudrunner

Genetec has introduced a new collaborative intelligence feature for its Autovu Cloudrunner vehicle-centric investigation system.

Collaborative intelligence facilitates the sharing of ALPR data between partnered organisations such as local police departments, private businesses, and community groups. By enabling organisations to connect and share on a secure single network, they benefit from enhanced situational awareness and a more unified response to security challenges. This way, no matter where a crime occurs, it can be addressed collectively and efficiently.

Collaborative intelligence prioritises data privacy, allowing customers to retain full ownership and control of their data. Organisations manage who can share and access ALPR data within the Cloudrunner platform, ensuring sensitive information is protected. Law enforcement cannot share ALPR data with private entities, and private organisations can revoke sharing permissions at any time. The platform also offers tools for managing discoverability, privilege-based access, and an audit trail for accountability.

Thomas Sexton, Investigator at Belle Meade Police Department in Nashville (TN), shares his experience as an early adopter of the collaborative intelligence feature: “The ability to share data, from fingerprints to driver’s license information, is essential for modern law enforcement. Autovu Cloudrunner’s collaborative intelligence feature allows our department to develop specific hot lists and securely share data with other agencies in real time, while safeguarding privacy. This technology enables us to operate more efficiently and securely.”

Secure data sharing between agencies

Sharing ALPR data among law enforcement agencies enhances their ability to catch suspects who cross jurisdictional lines. For example, if a vehicle linked to a recent crime is on a local hotlist, collaborative intelligence can immediately alert officers if the vehicle is detected by ALPR systems in neighbouring areas. This real-time coordination enables law enforcement to quickly locate and apprehend the suspect before they travel further.

Sharing between private entities and law enforcement

Collaborative intelligence helps communities proactively protect themselves by allowing law enforcement to initiate ALPR data-sharing requests with private entities like schools and neighborhood homeowners’ associations (HOAs). For instance, if a private entity’s Cloudrunner camera detects a vehicle on a law enforcement hotlist, officers can instantly be alerted, enabling them to respond quickly.

Sharing among private entities

Retailers, residential communities, and parking companies can use ALPR technology to synchronise their security efforts by sharing data with other private entities. For instance, a network of different retailers can install Cloudrunner cameras to track vehicle plates across multiple locations. When a vehicle associated with thefts is detected, a real-time alert is sent to the store that flagged it. The store can then conduct a thorough investigation by reviewing data from partner ALPR systems to track the vehicle’s movements. By sharing information about the suspect vehicle with their partners, retailers can work together to prevent further thefts, strengthen their cases against offenders, and enhance the protection of their assets.

Available to all Cloudrunner subscribers in North America, collaborative intelligence will be showcased for the first time at IACP in Boston next month.

Hikvision US Launches Intercom Kit for Enhanced Home Security

Hikvision is releasing the DS-KIS600 Intercom Kit, designed to deliver advanced home security in a compact package.

Featuring the DS-KV6113-WPE1 door station, this kit offers crystal-clear two-way communication with a noise-reducing microphone, perfect for narrow door frames. The Hik-Connect App offers homeowners and tenants the ability to easily control their intercom system from anywhere, ensuring greater convenience and peace of mind.

“The DS-KIS600 is more than just an intercom. It’s a comprehensive home security solution in a compact form. With its crystal-clear audio, mobile app integration, and advanced features, we’re confident it will set a new standard for convenience and peace of mind, said John Xiao, Vice President of Marketing, Hikvision USA.

The DS-KIS600 Intercom Kit goes beyond basic communication, offering a layer of security for modern homes and condos. The included DS-KV6113-WPE1 door station features Power over Ethernet (PoE) and a built-in 2 MP high-definition camera with night vision for capturing clear video footage, day or night. Additionally, the system allows access control through an integrated RFID card reader, providing an extra layer of security for authorised personnel.