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Beyond technology exuberance, ISC West 2025 also embraces the practical
Beyond technology exuberance, ISC West 2025 also embraces the practical

ISC West 2025 in Las Vegas showcased the latest advancements in security technology, offering security professionals a glimpse into the future of the industry. This year's expo highlighted the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and enhanced integration. The pioneering comprehensive and converged security event attracted nearly 29,000 industry professionals to the Venetian Convention Centre.  Integration into unified platforms Several companies emphasised the importance of cloud-based solutions and the integration of diverse security components into unified platforms. For example, Brivo's Security Suite provides “everything in one platform” – not just access control. Customers only pay for what they use because the system is flexible and scalable from a single door to enterprise level applications. Brivo’s suite includes video, but the system can also tie in with third-party “partners.” Genetec's Security Centre allows for more frequent updates through the cloud. Milestone is undergoing a two-year transition to bring its Xprotect system into the future by incorporating Arcules and Briefcam into a video-as-a service product. Suprema introduced BioStar X, which integrates access control and video analytics into a single platform. AI and mobile credentials  Axis Communications’ Cloud Connect product announced three new partnerships at ISC West 2025 Axis Communications’ Cloud Connect product announced three new partnerships at ISC West – Eagle Eye Networks, SecuriThings, and Wesco. They join the three partners announced during the first year of Axis Cloud Connect – Genetec, Kone (elevators) and Milestone. AI and mobile credentials were still hot topics at ISC West 2025, but the conversation has evolved beyond amazement at the technologies’ capabilities and now centres on more practical aspects. From the theoretical to the practical “AI and mobility are still the ‘flavors de jour,’ but messages are evolving to manifest AI for better outcomes,” says Heather Torrey, General Manager, Commercial Security, Americas, for Honeywell Building Automation. The company has reframed its security portfolio to be very building- and business-focused, continuing to grow and evolve after the recent acquisition of LenelS2. “From the theoretical to the practical, we want customers to be part of the conversation so we can deliver AI that is meaningful to them, focusing on what’s most important,” says Torrey. Under Honeywell’s new ownership structure, “each part of the business can be more focused on customers’ needs,” she says. Honeywell continues its journey around mobile access and credentialing and migrating to cloud solutions. Innovations in Access Control Gallagher’s new Quickswitch access control board simplifies the migration from legacy systems Access control remains a critical component of security systems, and ISC West 2025 showcased several innovations in this area. Acre is releasing “Gallery,” its version of the App Store for access control. DormaKaba is launching the Keyscan KC Series door controller with TCP/IP connectivity and enhanced features. Gallagher’s new Quickswitch access control board simplifies the migration from legacy systems. Johnson Controls highlighted its C-Cure command centre and C-Cure IQ web client, offering a unified approach to access control and video. Hardware integrations for security panels For service provider Alarm.com, hardware products prepare a path to greater customer experiences, says Abe Kinney, Alarm.com’s Director, Product Management, who oversees hardware integrations for security panels, sensors, video, etc., and drives new product development. “We are looking to bridge the physical world to digital world,” he says. “We want to bring an advantage to our dealers that they can bring to customers.” Because Alarm.com’s customers pay a monthly fee, the products must be durable and economical, says Kinney. “It should work with no need for truck rolls.” The importance of longevity and flexibility Products are evaluated based on features, price, and ease of installation Products are evaluated based on features, price, and ease of installation. In particular, longevity is important for the Alarm.com’s pro channel. There is also a growing emphasis on deterrence industrywide. Says Kinney: “We recognise that detection is part of it, but we need to prevent problems from happening in the first place. And the industry is re-evaluating.” When it comes to cloud intelligence, Eagle Eye Networks puts the emphasis on flexibility. They offer AI that can perform anywhere on the system infrastructure, on the camera, on their on-site bridge device, or in the cloud. They support their own AI and also any AI product from a third party. “We focus on what customers want from the data AI detects,” says Hans Kahler, Eagle Eye Networks’ Chief Operating Officer. Integration with other systems A timely alert from gun detection could save a life, but AI can also generate information that might be used and analysed later, such as point-of-sale information, dwell time, foot traffic, etc. “What people want is the ability to work with the data for business intelligence,” says Kahler. Integration with other systems provides new opportunities for customers: For example, a licence plate reader at a restaurant drive-thru could trigger customisation of the menu board digital signage based on the customer’s previous buying pattern. Relentless Innovation Assa Abloy handles more than 40 million SKUs for all its various brands, faked in 28 factories in the US Assa Abloy handles more than 40 million stock keeping units (SKUs) for all its various brands manufactured in 28 factories in the United States. Merely complying with regulations such as the “Buy American Act” is a monumental effort considering the massive product line, attendees heard at Assa Abloy’s Annual ISC West Breakfast focusing on compliance challenges in the security market. Meanwhile, back at the trade show booth, Assa Abloy focused on “relentless innovation” in every corner of its product line. Assa Abloy’s message: Innovation in security does not have to be about AI or automation. In fact, inventive approaches to products come in all shapes and sizes and at every level of the product portfolio, and innovation is happening faster than ever. For example, the Safebolt product from Securitech, a brand recently acquired by Assa Abloy, can quickly lock down existing doors with the press of a red button on a cylindrical or mortise lock. Temporary Systems to Secure Events Securing events is the focus of Allied Universal's Unified Command Solutions, which specialises in setting up temporary security systems for conventions, trade shows, festivals, construction sites, parades, and other events. They can add technology to situations where previously mostly security officers were used, providing safety/security and enabling more efficient event operation.  “We can put cameras anywhere, whether they need power or not, use cell service or WiFi, a localised network or the internet, or whatever,” says Andrew LaMadrid, VP, Sales for Allied Universal's Unified Command Solutions. Event operation and management IDIS came to ISC West looking to leverage new products that they did not promote in the past The focus is on easy implementation, flexibility, and fast setup and removal. “We look for a solution to solve each customer’s pain points,” says LaMadrid. They specialise in setting up and deploying surveillance cameras for safety/security and for event operation and management. Mobile surveillance is a relatively new “piece of our puzzle” when it comes to protecting high-profile events. “People are excited about what we can offer that’s new,” says LaMadrid. Unified Command Solutions has been around for about 12 years and was acquired by Allied Universal last summer. IDIS came to ISC West looking to leverage new products that they did not promote in the past, and visitors were very interested in those solutions, says Scott Switzer, IDIS CEO. “The progression of our product line has been tremendous,” he says. Last year, the IDIS booth offered only basic analytics, but this year they had 30 different advanced analytics including gun and aggression detection using the advanced solution “IDIS Vaidio AI.”  What Makes You Different? The most common question IDIS hears at their trade show booth is: “What makes you different?” The answer: They offer an end-to-end solution, including cameras; they manage, control, design from end-to-end; and there is no need for multiple integrations. The time needed to install an IDIS system is significantly less because of the simplicity. “We have customers we have supported and grown together for over 20 years,” says Switzer. The company previously deployed IDIS cameras under the Costar brand before the Korean IDIS brand was introduced into the U.S. (IDIS purchased Costar and changed the name to IDIS America.) “This has been a tremendous show for us; we are looking to build our momentum and let more people know about IDIS,” says Switzer. Managing real AI at the edge The depth of their metadata enables new applications, whether for security or business operations Based in Prague, Czech Republic, and with U.S. offices in Pennsylvania, FF Group provides licence plate recognition for harsh environments. Using Axis cameras, they offer “managed real AI at the edge,” selling through a nationwide distributed network, says Alex Osypov, CEO and Founder of FF Group. Markets include parking lots, cities/municipalities, police, government, water systems, etc. The depth of their metadata enables new applications, whether for security or business operations. They are looking to combine and correlate data including LIDAR, RADAR, etc. to exploit the advantages of “data fusion.” Osypov says: “The market is growing because we are involving other adjacent markets.” Unified platforms and advanced tools Several companies are focusing on enhancing security operations centres (SOCs) by providing unified platforms and advanced tools. Axon’s Fusus system “layers” onto existing infrastructure, tying together various sensors into a single interface for real-time monitoring and information sharing. Increasingly, enterprises have invested in a lot of technologies – ac, video, asset trackers – but none of it talks together. Fusus ties all the systems together so that operators no longer have to look at 10 different screens. Rather, there is a “single pane of glass” that shows everything and facilitates sharing of information with law enforcement.  Motorola also showcased its Security Operations Centre, which integrates hardware, software, smart sensors, communication radios, and broadband devices to streamline incident management.

How should security adapt to the unique aspects of the corrections market?
How should security adapt to the unique aspects of the corrections market?

Physical security technologies are a prominent tool used by correctional facilities to provide a safe, secure, and controlled environment for staff, inmates, and the wider community. Among several functions, security technologies are used to prevent unauthorised access, to detect contraband, to monitor inmate movements and activities, and to protect staff. For security technology manufacturers, integrators and consultants, the corrections market presents distinctive challenges. We asked our Expert Panel Roundtable: What are the unique aspects of the corrections market, and how should the physical security industry adapt?

What are the most promising new technologies in security?
What are the most promising new technologies in security?

New technology advancements significantly increase efficiency and productivity in any industry, including physical security. Enhanced innovation both creates new products and services and improves existing products, all for the benefit of security manufacturers, integrators, and end users. Companies that embrace new technology stay ahead of the curve and gain a significant competitive advantage. In addition, they can differentiate themselves in the marketplace. We asked this week's Expert Panel Roundtable: What are the most promising new technologies in the physical security industry?   

2025 Access Control Solutions: Key trends & Innovations
2025 Access Control Solutions: Key trends & Innovations

Access control solutions will continue their evolution in 2025 as organisations assess and adapt to dynamic and increasingly dangerous threats. Trends to watch include the growing adoption of mobile access credentials and digital IDs, and the integration of digital and physical security and other technologies. Other ongoing trends include the integration of AI into access control solutions and the increasing adoption of contactless biometrics for enhanced convenience.  New access control innovations As these trends gather momentum, they highlight the pivotal role access control systems play in combining security and convenience, every hour of every day. Organisations must strike the ideal balance between a secure environment and satisfying user experience if they are to meet increasingly vocal demands for both. Achieving this balance not only delivers the expected user experience but also delivers multi-layered threat protection while introducing exciting new access control innovations.  Digital technologies and open standards Modern access control solutions deliver a faster pace of innovation and dramatically improved capabilities Modern access control solutions deliver a faster pace of innovation and dramatically improved capabilities as compared to what was possible in the past. The primary objective is no longer simply to secure places and assets so they are beyond the reach of the wrong people. Now it also must be as easy as possible for authorised individuals to enter a building or access digital assets. Mobile access credentials and digital IDs are increasingly a preferred solution for achieving this seamless and convenient access experience. Technology convergence is happening at a rapid pace and this convergence makes it possible to integrate digital and physical security with real-time location systems and other technologies. Together, these converged technologies provide multi-layered protection against both cyber and physical threats while also enabling valuable new capabilities.  2024 State of Physical Access Control Report As AI is increasingly incorporated into access-control solutions, we will see even more powerful ways to leverage access control data for analytics use cases. Almost 40% of respondents to our 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report said they were looking to do this. Equally consequential is the rise of fast, frictionless and easy contactless biometrics solutions in a wide range of applications including healthcare, where 32% of respondents to our recent 2024 State of Healthcare Security Report said their facilities have already implemented this technology for authentication. Looking at the broader marketplace, nearly one in four (23%) respondents to our 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report cited biometrics when asked to “name the top three trends shaping the wider access control industry in the near future.” Evolution of access control solutions As access control solutions become increasingly central to secure and convenient daily life, these and other trends will have an ongoing impact on all market sectors from healthcare and banking to the corporate real estate enterprise and business and college campuses. At the same time, those responsible for a facility’s digital and physical assets know that these trends – and security in general – will never be a static proposition. The only constant is change. Threats will never stop evolving, and those tasked with protecting organisations against these threats must never stand still. The evolution of access control solutions that we saw during 2024 will continue through 2025 and beyond, and organisations will need to remain thorough and vigilant as they address today’s ever-expanding attack surfaces and ever-evolving attack schemes.

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Smart home security: Kwikset Halo & DoorBird app
Smart home security: Kwikset Halo & DoorBird app

Kwikset, a trusted pioneer in smart security solutions, and DoorBird, a pioneer in IP video door communication, are proud to announce the integration of Kwikset’s Halo™ smart locks with the DoorBird app. This collaboration brings together two industry innovators to deliver a more convenient and secure home access experience.  Kwikset Halo locks With this integration, residents can now remotely unlock their Kwikset Halo locks from within the DoorBird app during a live video call with a visitor — all with a simple tap of a button. Residents can remotely unlock their Kwikset Halo locks from within the DoorBird app This seamless experience not only saves time but also adds a new level of control, eliminating the need to switch between apps or interrupt the conversation.  It also allows homeowners to manage access without switching between apps. Best of all, it works natively, with no hub required, by leveraging the existing home Wi-Fi network.  DoorBird’s advanced video intercom systems “This is a great example of the synergy within the ASSA ABLOY Group,” said Jeff Sandoval, Director, Electronics Marketing at Kwikset. “By combining our expertise in smart residential security with DoorBird’s advanced video intercom systems, we’re creating a smarter, safer, and more connected home.”  Robust authentication protocols Residents can easily activate the feature through the DoorBird app by linking their Kwikset Halo account Security and privacy are prioritised, featuring encrypted communication and robust authentication protocols, while also delivering a highly responsive, low-latency experience.  Unlike other solutions that may introduce delays, it’s optimised for instant interactions, ensuring smooth and efficient performance. Residents can easily activate the feature through the DoorBird app by linking their Kwikset Halo account.  Deeply and deliver integrated solutions “Being part of the ASSA ABLOY Group enables us to collaborate more deeply and deliver integrated solutions that truly benefit our customers,” said DoorBird Founder & CEO Sascha Keller. “This partnership is a step forward in redefining how people interact with their front doors.”  Both Kwikset and DoorBird will be showcasing the solution live at CEDIA Expo 2025 (booth #1329), offering attendees a firsthand look at the combined technologies. Visitors can explore the joint exhibit to see the integration in action and speak with product experts from both brands.

Viakoo & UNR: Cybersecurity support with Reno Aces
Viakoo & UNR: Cybersecurity support with Reno Aces

A solid defence is essential in baseball and cyberspace. The University of Nevada, Reno Cybersecurity Center and Internet of Things (IoT) cybersecurity company Viakoo are supporting cybersecurity awareness during the Reno Aces 2025 season. Viakoo will donate to the Cybersecurity Center every time the Aces make a defensive play that prevents the opposing team from stealing base, and light up the stadium with “A Salute to Cyber Defenders” across all signage. As part of this promotion, Viakoo CEO Bud Broomhead will present Cybersecurity Director Shamik Sengupta with a $5,000 cheque at the Aces’ Aug. 13 home game. Modern challenges of cybersecurity “We are deeply grateful for Viakoo’s support in our mission to meet the modern challenges of cybersecurity,” Sengupta said. “Threats to our data and our infrastructure are always increasing, and it’s crucial to prepare the next generation of cybersecurity experts to meet that challenge.” “Delivering innovation in cybersecurity is required to combat rising threats in our digitally connected world, and higher education plays a vital frontline role in this,” Broomhead said. “By working with UNR, a recognised leader in cybersecurity education, we are confident in the next generation of cyber defenders being prepared for these challenges.” Massive attack surface Cyber threats from IoT systems pose a severe risk to both the digital and physical worlds Cyber threats from IoT systems pose a severe risk to both the digital and physical worlds. Within enterprises, there are billions of unsecured devices, from smart cameras to industrial controls in power grids and factories, which create a massive attack surface. Hackers exploit outdated firmware, weak or default passwords, or lack of certificates to create powerful botnets, launch crippling denial-of-service attacks, or even cause dangerous real-world disruption and equipment failure. Dangerous real-world disruption Northern Nevada plays a key role in ensuring strong cyber defence. Whether in the form of legislation promoted by Congressman Mark Amodei, the growth of cybersecurity companies in the Greater Reno area, or the leadership provided by UNR’s Cybersecurity Center, the region plays a critical role in assuring the security of individuals and organisations. The Cybersecurity Center works to develop solutions to cybersecurity issues for the benefit of the community. The annual Cybersecurity Conference, open to the public and free of charge, is on Nov. 6 on the University of Nevada, Reno campus. 

Akira ransomware exploits SonicWall SSL VPNs globally
Akira ransomware exploits SonicWall SSL VPNs globally

Global cyber risk consultancy S-RM has reported a sharp increase in ransomware incidents exploiting SonicWall firewall devices with SSL VPN enabled. The activity, tied to the Akira ransomware strain, is impacting organisations worldwide and has knock-on effects for everyday users. The warning comes amid heightened national debate around the UK Government’s Online Safety Act and the security implications of VPN usage. S-RM says the latest attacks are a timely reminder that while VPNs can be essential security tools, poorly configured or incompletely patched VPN infrastructure can be a gateway for cybercriminals. S-RM’s investigation Key points from S-RM’s investigation include: The Akira ransomware group is exploiting incomplete remediation of the earlier software vulnerabilities to gain initial access, even on devices that have been patched Post-compromise tactics include privilege escalation on SQL servers, creation of local accounts, network reconnaissance, data exfiltration, and ransomware deployment Files encrypted by Akira carry the extensions ‘.arika’ or ‘.akira’ Enterprise infrastructure breaches Ted Cowell, Head of Cyber Security UK at S-RM, comments: “These cases show that patching alone is not a silver bullet. If you don’t reset credentials, enforce MFA across the board, and actively hunt for suspicious activity, you could already be compromised.” “While the attacks are aimed at enterprise infrastructure, the fallout doesn’t stop there. Breaches can cause service outages, lock people out of online banking, delay healthcare appointments, or disrupt remote work. The message is simple: whether you’re a business or an individual, VPN security matters – and the Online Safety Act debate should remind us that how we configure and maintain these tools is just as important as whether we use them.” S-RM urges all organisations using SonicWall SSL VPNs to: Update firmware to the latest version Reset all user and service account passwords Enforce MFA for all accounts Remove unused accounts Conduct immediate threat hunting for signs of compromise

Nutanix cloud platform: Secure Kubernetes solution
Nutanix cloud platform: Secure Kubernetes solution

Nutanix, a pioneer in hybrid multicloud computing, announced it has been recognised as a Challenger in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Container Management. This marks Nutanix’s recognition for the first time in this Magic Quadrant following the launch of its Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP) solution last year. Cloud native applications Nutanix gives clients the ability to run modern and formal applications on the same platform anywhere Nutanix launched NKP following the integration of D2iQ, Inc.’s Kubernetes Platform, enabling Nutanix to quickly deliver a production-ready enterprise solution for managing cloud native applications across diverse environments. This gives Nutanix customers the ability to run modern and traditional applications on the same platform anywhere, including in their datacenter, at the edge, or in public clouds on either virtualised underlays, bare metal, or native public cloud Kubernetes® environments. Complete NKP solution “We’re delighted to be recognised as a Challenger in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Container Management, which we believe is a testament to our relentless focus on product innovation and customer success,” said Lee Caswell, SVP Product and Solutions Marketing at Nutanix. “Our open and complete NKP solution complements our existing portfolio both architecturally and in go-to-market execution, giving customers a seamless path to modernise their applications while simplifying operations across hybrid multicloud environments.” Nutanix Cloud Platform (NCP) solution Nutanix customers worldwide, including a pioneering North American financial services firm, which discussed their use case, are using NKP to innovate faster with an open, CNCF-compliant cloud native stack that gives platform engineering teams a consistent operating model for securely managing Kubernetes clusters. NKP avoids operational complexity, simplifying monitoring, and managing containers. Another customer using NKP is Karnataka Bank in India, which is running its critical business applications, including cloud native customer-facing ones, on the Nutanix Cloud Platform (NCP) solution, which supports Kubernetes. Applications running on NCP The applications running on NCP enable the bank to provide services such as mobile and Internet banking The applications running on NCP enable the bank to provide services such as mobile and Internet banking, fraud and risk management, loan management, and much more.  The bank is also running a cloud native digital currency application required by the Reserve Bank of India on NCP. “Our customers are digitally savvy, so this requires us to quickly roll-out and provide cloud native applications that are easy to use, can be easily updated, and are always available,” said Venkat Krishnan, CIO, Karnataka Bank. Nutanix’s enterprise storage and data services Krishnan added: “Nutanix’s platform, ability to support Kubernetes, and professional services enable us to deploy the applications required by the marketplace we serve and regulators.” Nutanix continued to innovate in the container space with the introduction of its Cloud Native AOS solution earlier this year—extending Nutanix’s enterprise storage and advanced data services to hyperscaler Kubernetes services and bare metal cloud native environments, all without requiring a hypervisor. The Cloud Native AOS solution is now available globally.

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Teledyne FLIR's thermal cameras secure Ionian arc
Teledyne FLIR's thermal cameras secure Ionian arc

The land of the Ionian arc in Apulia is now protected 24/7 by an advanced early fire detection system thanks to Teledyne FLIR's high-sensitivity thermal imaging cameras. This represents a synergy between innovation and environmental protection to prevent disasters from happening. The Ionian arc of Puglia is an area rich in history, evocative coastal landscapes and millenary cultural traditions that tell of the encounter between nature and civilisation.  However, this area is also particularly exposed to fire risk, especially during the summer season when it’s more vulnerable due to high temperatures, dry vegetation, and increased tourist population density. Thermal imaging cameras Fire risk prevention and management is therefore a key priority to protect the environment, biodiversity Fire risk prevention and management is therefore a key priority to protect the environment, biodiversity, the safety of local communities and of the many visitors who choose this fascinating area for their holidays. In order to mitigate fire risks, the Apulia Region has decided to equip its territory with an Automatic Fire Outbreak Detection and Alerting System capable of managing the entire phase of fire outbreak detection, both in the preventive phase and during the management of declared emergencies, through state-of-the-art and highly reliable technologies. The system is active 24/7 and in all environmental conditions. After a successful first implementation which allowed the natural heritage of the Alta Murgia National Park to be kept under control, a new early woodland fire detection system has been set up to protect the most valuable areas of the Ionian arc of Puglia, exploiting the same basic technologies, in particular Teledyne FLIR's high-sensitivity thermal imaging cameras. The electro-optical infrared sensor’s pivotal role The cornerstone of CAE's early fire detection system is the advanced dual-sensor thermal imaging cameras of the FLIR PT-Series family. Thermal imaging cameras are scaled on special elevated monitoring levels, each of which covers a radius of 12 km It combines a thermal sensor and a visible light sensor on a high-speed, high-precision pan/tilt structure which is able to continuously scan the area for even the slightest signal that could indicate abnormal and potentially dangerous overheating. The thermal imaging cameras are mounted on special elevated monitoring stations, each of which covers a sighting radius of 12 km and beyond with the ability to monitor the surrounding area at 360°. Thus, the territory is protected on an ongoing basis and in all conditions, from total darkness to full sunlight. Sophisticated video-analysis system As Pierpaolo Piracci, Regional Sales Manager for Italy, Greece, South and South-East Europe at Teledyne FLIR (FLIR Security/AIS) explains: "Timely intervention is fundamental to protect the territory from fire risk. We need to be able to identify the smallest outbreak well before flames develop, even before smoke is generated. Our thermal imaging cameras, which are based on the world's most advanced sensors exclusively developed and manufactured by Teledyne FLIR offer the best thermal sensitivity technically achievable today." "This enables the early fire detection system to pick up minimal and potentially dangerous thermal signals, and to warn of abnormal overheating with unparalleled speed. The images captured by the cameras are processed in real time by a sophisticated video-analysis system, developed and supplied by a specialised third-party company, which contributes greatly to the effectiveness of the entire warning system." "In this type of application, we know how even a few minutes can make the difference between a thwarted event and the triggering of a catastrophic fire.” Integrated detection system that secures reactivity and reliability The six monitoring stations are united to a central station, by means of a loyal fibre optic transmission network The entire early fire detection system in the Ionian arc area of Apulia consists of six sighting stations equipped with Teledyne FLIR thermal imaging cameras, which cover an area of monitored woodland of approximately 2000 km2. The six monitoring stations are connected to a central station, by means of a dedicated fibre optic communication network and microwave radio links, for the automatic collection and analysis of the images acquired by the thermal cameras in real time. The central station in turn communicates any fire alert status to the Apulia Region Civil Protection Operations Room. The communication network and the real-time automatic image collection and analysis system were implemented by CAE, which acted as system integrator for the entire early fire detection project. Innovative technical features “We had already collaborated successfully with Teledyne FLIR in the previous early fire detection project in the Alta Murgia National Park,” says Luca Papandrea, Technical Director at CAE. “In this project as well, we provided a turnkey system. The challenge was to take care of all stages from design to implementation and, finally, maintenance. Decisions are made in order to maximise the quality, efficiency and reliability of the systems and the choice of suppliers is also guided by the same principles." "Throughout all these years, the FLIR Teledyne cameras have worked perfectly as expected, testifying to their great reliability. Therefore, for the new protection project in the Ionian arc area of Apulia we once again chose Teledyne FLIR thermal imaging cameras, whose innovative technical features allowed us to provide the best possible solution.” Comprehensive technological keys for the safety of critical areas The integration of the infrared thermal sensor and the electro-optical sensor in the visible range, with a robust pan The integration of the infrared thermal sensor and the electro-optical sensor in the visible range with a robust pan/tilt handling structure is one of the strengths of the PT Series family of thermal imaging cameras, which brings together decades of experience gained by Teledyne FLIR in the development of optimised and extremely reliable solutions for the protection of critical areas in a variety of contexts. In addition to the thermal imaging cameras, the early fire detection system also includes other security technologies provided by Teledyne FLIR, to protect the sighting stations from unwanted intrusion and thus ensure all-round security. Integration of different types of products “The ability to provide products, complete solutions and technical application consulting spanning the entire field of critical infrastructure protection and security is one of Teledyne FLIR's strengths,” Mr. Piracci points out. “Our offer starts with products with market-pioneering performance. This is the result of massive R&D investments in basic sensor technologies though embracing the entire “safety and security” system, which enables the integration of different types of products to facilitate technology incorporation into a single holistic system, ranging from perimeter security to detection of risk factors, such as in the case of early fire detection.” Preserved land for the benefit of society and the environment Teledyne FLIR's PT-Series thermal imaging cameras allows for prompt detection of even the smallest outbreak Reliability and ability to minimise false alarms and to increase efficiency even in the intervention phase are the main assets of the automatic early detection of fire outbreaks system in the Ionian arc of Puglia.  The extreme thermal sensitivity offered by Teledyne FLIR's PT-Series thermal imaging cameras allows for prompt detection of even the smallest outbreak in any environmental condition, while the automatic image processing software makes it possible to send real-time alarms to the centre, to zoom in to verify the situation on-site, and to save video recordings showing the outbreak onset and the surrounding area. Thanks to video and data, the Apulia administration has useful information to direct the intervention of the teams on-site. The use of technologically advanced components, combined with specialised design and construction experience in the protection and prevention sector, ensures peace of mind for an area of great value and undoubted economic and environmental worth for the entire local community. FLIR PT Series AI SR thermal camera FLIR PT Series AI SR is the latest multi-sensor PTZ thermal imaging camera model in the PT-Series family, designed by Teledyne FLIR to meet all the most sophisticated requirements of surveillance and fire prevention systems. Based on a high-sensitivity uncooled thermal sensor (< 25 mK NETD, 640 × 512 resolution) combined with a 4K optical camera with up to 25× optical zoom, this unit ensures sharp and detailed images even in the most extreme conditions: total darkness, bright light, smoke, or haze. With its simplified integration into existing video surveillance systems (ONVIF, VMS), 360° pan/tilt/zoom functionality, resistance to outdoor conditions (IP66, de-icing) and continuous tracking via the FLIR Nexus® sensor, this thermal imaging camera is the ideal solution for monitoring large areas and identifying outbreaks or hot spots before they become fires.

Hotel Montresor upgrades to Hochiki Latitude system
Hotel Montresor upgrades to Hochiki Latitude system

Hotel Montresor Tower, a stylish four-star destination just outside Verona, Italy, has successfully upgraded its fire detection infrastructure with Hochiki's advanced Latitude life safety platform. As part of a comprehensive refurbishment, the hotel partnered with installer TOLA & C. SRL to install a new Latitude 8‑loop control panel, complemented by voice alarm devices (VADs), call points, and ESP sensors. Black‑finished ESP detectors Legacy sensors were updated to the ESP range to comply with the Italian standard UNI11224 The Latitude system was chosen for its intuitive programming and powerful Hotel Mode, which offers controlled alarm delays, minimising unnecessary disruption while maintaining strict safety compliance in guest rooms. To preserve the venue’s contemporary aesthetic, sleek black‑finished ESP detectors were installed in the newly renovated conference centre. Elsewhere, legacy sensors were updated to the ESP range to comply with Italian standard UNI11224, which mandates system upgrades every 12 years to ensure reliability and performance. Integrating the Latitude panel and ESP devices Director Luca Montresor commented on the upgrade: “We’ve been extremely satisfied with Hochiki’s technology over the years—it’s reliable, easy to maintain, and straightforward for our staff to operate. When it was time to expand and refurbish, there was no question we’d stay with Hochiki for the new system too.”  By integrating the Latitude panel and ESP devices, Hotel Montresor Tower has not only elevated its life safety infrastructure but ensured seamless visual integration and enhanced operational efficiency, future‑proofing the guest experience without compromise. 

Genetec Cloudrunner: Vehicle investigation in Canada
Genetec Cloudrunner: Vehicle investigation in Canada

Genetec Inc., the pioneer in enterprise physical security software, announced that its cloud-based vehicle investigation system, Cloudrunner™, is now hosted in Canada on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. This will ensure that sensitive data for Canadian law enforcement, security agencies, and private-sector organisations remains in Canada while delivering responsiveness, scalability, and reliability. Vehicle-centric investigation system Cloudrunner is a cloud-native vehicle-centric investigation system that helps public safety agencies Cloudrunner is a cloud-native vehicle-centric investigation system that helps public safety agencies and security teams detect, analyse, and respond to vehicle-related crime. Designed with privacy and compliance in mind, Cloudrunner supports proactive policing and community safety. It offers real-time alerts, historical search tools, and an intuitive map-based interface that makes it easy to visualise vehicle activity, collaborate across jurisdictions, and share insights securely. Data-driven tools “With vehicle-related crime on the rise in Canada, law enforcement agencies need powerful, data-driven tools that help them solve cases faster and keep communities safe,” said Larry Legere, Commercial Director at Genetec Inc. "By hosting Cloudrunner in Canada, we're giving agencies the tools they need to make quick, informed decisions that help them stay ahead of criminal activity, while keeping sensitive data within our borders.” Users can quickly identify vehicles Cloudrunner enables users to quickly identify vehicles of interest, even with partial information By combining automated licence plate recognition (ALPR) with rich metadata, such as vehicle type, make, model, and colour, Cloudrunner enables users to quickly identify vehicles of interest, even with partial information, at any time of day or night, and in any weather condition. The platform supports real-time hotlist alerts, historical search capabilities, and investigative tools that help law enforcement locate suspects on the move, and close cases faster. Evaluation of Cloudrunner "One of our primary considerations during the evaluation of Cloudrunner was ensuring that all collected data would be securely stored and remain within Canadian borders," said Jeff Joyce, Manager - Parking Services, at the University of British Columbia (UBC). "Data sovereignty was a non-negotiable priority for us, as it not only addresses regulatory requirements but also reinforces our commitment to protecting sensitive information and upholding the trust of our campus community." Setting up Cloudrunner Canada now joins a growing list of countries, including the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, where Cloudrunner is hosted locally to meet the needs of agencies that require data to reside within national borders. New and existing Canadian users will automatically use Canada as their hosting region when setting up Cloudrunner, with no changes to existing workflows.

360 Vision cameras boost enfield security
360 Vision cameras boost enfield security

360 Vision Technology, the UK manufacturer of ruggedised HD, radar and thermal PTZ imaging cameras, and OpenView, one of the largest privately owned independent security companies in the UK, are reinforcing their long-standing collaboration with Enfield Council.  The partnership aims to enhance public safety through the deployment of state-of-the-art Predator and Invictus HD PTZ cameras, across London Borough of Enfield’s town centre and public parks. Maximise security surveillance coverage To maximise security surveillance coverage, London Borough of Enfield’s town centre, public spaces and parks have been equipped with a combination of 360 Vision Predator and Invictus HD PTZ cameras. In high-risk areas, the Predator cameras, featuring built-in LED IR, or white light illumination, provide unparalleled nighttime imaging. With a lighting range of up to 250 metres and the ability to deliver full-colour video even in low-light conditions, they significantly improve security surveillance visibility and safety in dimly lit locations. Impact of installing surveillance cameras Enfield Council’s policy on video surveillance is based on a ward survey, where the potential impact of installing Enfield Council’s policy on video surveillance is based on a ward survey, where the potential impact of installing surveillance cameras to deter incidents of street crime and antisocial behaviour was considered. Consultation with partners OpenView, the police and levels of crime in an area, enabled informed decisions about where cameras were to be installed.  Deployment of the 360 Vision cameras Utilising this intelligent data, the location of cameras across London Borough of Enfield was chosen to define the key operational ‘hot spots’, where the deployment of the 360 Vision cameras would yield maximum benefit. Combating anti-social behaviour with the aim of keeping London Borough of Enfield’s streets safe for all, in the town centre, a visual overview is provided by Invictus HD PTZ cameras, while a number of long-range Predator HD PTZ cameras fitted with built-in IR LED illumination have been mounted atop tower blocks, providing a comprehensive overview of the town centre, enabling the Enfield Council to monitor street level activity effectively. Pioneering radar detection for crime prevention Surveillance measures are deployed across the London Borough of Enfield’s many public parks Surveillance measures are deployed across the London Borough of Enfield’s many public parks. At Albany Park, a solution was required to prevent the occurrence of regular acts of vandalism to a community café and protect the premises. Responding to the problem, OpenView, who have built an enviable reputation for delivering unique, innovative, and technologically advanced solutions, tailored to meet the specific needs of clients, recommended the use of 360 Vision’s Predator Radar camera. After a successful trial, the Predator Radar camera was installed and the Enfield Council became one of the first authorities in the UK to deploy advanced camera radar detection to identify potential criminal activity within pre-defined ‘sterile’ areas. Integrated high-definition PTZ cameras “Traditionally, the use of radar systems has been considered to be the preserve of high-end installations, such as those at airports or ports,” says David Hall, OpenView’s Framework Manager. “However, deploying 360 Vision Technology’s Predator Radar all-in-one devices, with integrated 360-degree rotational radar and integrated high-definition PTZ cameras, we’ve been able to secure the large, fenced-off areas around the café to provide a far more effective and economical solution versus using many traditional cameras to cover the same area." "In addition, Predator Radar’s advanced detection capability is such that target detection and alarm functionality are continuous, day and night, even within adverse weather conditions." Integrated Predator PTZ optical camera The mix of cameras in the parks is equipped with 360 Vision’s built-in LED white light option Hall added: “The Predator Radar camera creates an alarm on detection of a target, or targets, and instructs its integrated Predator PTZ optical camera to view the target and provide system operators with instant visual verification. Additionally, as the target moves, they are automatically and continuously tracked by the optical camera to maintain real-time visual coverage.” In addition to the Predator Radar cameras, the mix of cameras in the parks are equipped with 360 Vision’s built-in LED white light option, to enable control room operators to be proactive when dealing with certain incidents. ONVIF-compliant Predator and Invictus cameras Apart from providing lighting to achieve high-quality video images in the dark, the use of white light acts as a visible assurance or as a deterrent to subjects under nearby camera surveillance, to make it clear that live surveillance monitoring is being carried out.  HD video from the Predator and Invictus cameras is transmitted to the Enfield Council CCTV control room via a fibreoptic and radio transmission network. At the control room, the ONVIF compliant Predator and Invictus cameras are integrated into a IndigoVision ‘Control Centre’ VMS. Enfield Council’s security surveillance system Map-based monitoring makes security operations easier and faster for the system operators Map-based monitoring makes security operations easier and faster for the system operators, who can simply click on a map point in Control Centre to automatically display any specific 360 Vision camera. “Enfield Council’s security surveillance system is constantly developing, to meet the needs of modern day town centre public safety requirements,” continues David. “We’ve found that the 360 Vison Invictus camera is a great fit for town centre use, where its mix of day and nighttime visual imaging performance vs ROI is highly effective.” Public safety requirements The deployment of the 360 Vision Predator and Invictus HD camera technologies reflects Enfield Council's commitment to evolving its security surveillance system to meet modern public safety requirements. The combination of daytime and nighttime visual imaging performance of the cameras in the London Borough of Enfield’s town centre and parks demonstrates a strong return on investment (ROI) and effectiveness in enhancing the Borough’s overall safety measures. Implementation of advanced security measures The performance of these advanced security steps is part of Enfield Council’s ongoing commitment The implementation of these advanced security measures is part of Enfield Council’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a safe and secure urban environment. Enfield Council will continue to adapt its surveillance infrastructure to meet modern public safety demands, ensuring residents and visitors benefit from the enhanced security measures. Innovative camera surveillance solutions “Working with OpenView on this project has been a great opportunity to enlist innovative camera surveillance solutions that really can help protect public spaces,” says Adrian Kirk, Business Development Director at 360 Vision Technology. “It’s notable how OpenView engineers embrace the latest technologies with ease, which is a tremendous credit to their team and ensures that the company’s long list of local government customers can benefit from cutting edge security solutions which can have a major impact on the quality of life for members of the public.” 360 Vision Technology’s range of products “Enfield Council has been impressed with 360 Vision Technology’s range of products that can be installed on various projects, or applications - this has proved to be an essential part of the ongoing projects in the London Borough of Enfield, whether it be for applications within parks, Street Scene or Housing estates,“ says Darren Woods, Enfield Council’s Public Safety Centre Manager. “The newest installation has used the 360 Vision Predator Radar camera that has been installed in an area that was suffering from high volumes of vandalism and building damage. Since its installation over the last few months, it has been highly effective. The 360 Vision predator range of cameras are currently being installed as part of a system upgrade, replacing older camera units. This investment into market-pioneering camera equipment ensures that Enfield Council is moving forward with affordable and good quality surveillance camera imaging solutions as video technology moves forward.” Innovative characteristics of the 360 Vision product range "We have been highly satisfied with the innovative characteristics of the 360 Vision product range and its suitability for the intended applications,” comments Kevin Hall, OpenView’s Group Director. “Furthermore, the quality of delivery, ongoing support, and operational performance were critical factors influencing our selection of the chosen systems technology." Predator radar cameras OpenView’s Framework Engineering Supervisor, Martin Ivory, enthused: “360 Vision has been a fantastic partner to work closely with, having the chance to use and deploy a large number of the products available from the company. Their ease of deployment and tremendous build quality and ruggedisation, versatility and reliability make them the ideal camera for public safety." "The support provided from Adrian Kirk and the technical team at 360 Vision enabled us to utilise the full capabilities of both the Invictus IP and Hybrid, and also the Predator and Predator Radar cameras, providing a practical solution for any scenario within the public safety sector.”