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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.

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?

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?

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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With the new IDS NXT oslo, IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH is systematically expanding its range of high-performance AI cameras. The model combines artificial intelligence with first-class image quality, video streaming and recording functions in a compact, industrial-grade housing - protected to IP69K standard, the highest degree of protection against the ingress of dust and high-pressure water. IDS NXT malibu The centrepiece of the new camera is a chip from Ambarella, already known from its sister model The centrepiece of the new camera is a chip from Ambarella, already known from its sister model, the IDS NXT malibu. It enables compressed video streams in full 5 MP sensor resolution (H.264, MJPEG) with over 25 frames per second. The output takes place directly on the desired end device via RTSP protocol-without the diversions via an additional PC for analysis or visualisation. This makes the camera ideal for applications that require live images, including AI-based overlays. Benefits from automatic features Thanks to the integrated ISP (Image Signal Processor), users also benefit from automatic features, for example for brightness, lens distortion and colour correction. Together with the light-sensitive onsemi AR0521 sensor, this ensures excellent image quality even in difficult lighting conditions. Robust IP69K housing IDS NXT oslo offers perfectly matching components-from hardware to software "With IDS NXT oslo, we are launching a versatile AI camera that not only analyses in real time, but also enables direct streaming and recording." "The robust IP69K housing including M12 connectors ensures reliable operation in the most demanding industrial or agricultural environments," explains Patrick Schick - Product Owner 3D & Vision Software at IDS. IDS NXT complete AI system As part of the IDS NXT complete AI system, IDS NXT oslo also offers perfectly matching components - from hardware to software. Users do not need any expert knowledge of deep learning, image processing or programming. The model is now available in series production.

Detection Technology, a pioneer in X‑ray detector solutions, unveils X-Cargo—an advanced multirow detector family purpose-built to set a new benchmark in high-speed, high-energy X-ray imaging performance. Built on a novel detector technology, X-Cargo is tailored for cargo scanning and other demanding MeV-level applications, combining speed, resolution, and sustainability in a single modular platform. Modern cargo inspection X-Cargo also serves growing industrial applications like dense metal waste sorting X-Cargo meets the demanding needs of modern cargo inspection in critical security environments such as ports, border crossings, and customs checkpoints. It enables fast, non-intrusive scanning without manual inspections, ensuring efficient control over goods moving through high-risk infrastructures. Primarily used for truck and train cargo scanning, X-Cargo also serves growing industrial applications like dense metal waste sorting and advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) of assembled automotive parts and battery systems. X-Cargo photodiode configurations With support for scanning speeds up to 70 km/h in single-energy Linac systems and 36 km/h in dual-energy setups, X-Cargo offers unmatched performance in its class. This is made possible by its upgraded architecture featuring up to eight rows of photodiodes, a leap from the previous standard of one, significantly enhancing resolution and post-processing potential. This positions X-Cargo well above conventional solutions, which are limited to single- or double-row photodiode configurations and a maximum scanning speed of 8 km/h. Software-configurable flexibility and faster servicing The newly designed high-speed, optical 10 Gbps control board is another key innovation The newly designed high-speed, optical 10 Gbps control board is another key innovation, capable of managing up to 80 detectors with a single board. This opens the door to building larger system designs and multi-view configurations, crucial for high-throughput environments and more comprehensive inspections. This scalable, platform-based approach separates the sensor and data acquisition board, offering software-configurable flexibility and faster servicing—only necessary components need replacing, which reduces downtime and contributes to environmental sustainability. Detection Technology’s values Traditionally, hazardous materials such as cadmium have been used in high-energy detectors under certain exemptions. These are now being replaced with more sustainable alternatives. True to Detection Technology’s values, X-Cargo supports a responsible product lifecycle, reflecting the company's commitment to delivering high-performance, safe, and future-proof technologies. CT cargo system Traditionally, hazardous materials such as cadmium have been used in high-energy detectors “With this release, we aim to position ourselves as a market pioneer in cargo inspection. We have introduced to the market standard cargo detectors since 2005, and now are stregthening our position as a pioneer in the field,” stated Carlos Castillo, Product Manager at Detection Technology. “We participated in an EU project, MultiScan 3D, which developed a static CT cargo system using brand-new technology based on laser-driven X-ray sources." Detection Technology’s legacy of innovation Castillo added: "There was a market need to increase scanning speeds in conventional X-ray cargo systems. Thanks to our new matrix detector concept and control board, the system can now be built larger, making it easier to implement a multi-view setup.” The launch of X-Cargo reinforces Detection Technology’s legacy of innovation in X-ray detectors. It delivers a competitive edge to OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) in both the security and industrial sectors by enabling faster inspections, greater system flexibility, and superior image quality—all while supporting environmental and regulatory compliance.

Sectigo, a pioneer in digital certificates and automated Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM), and Altron Security, a pioneering provider of holistic identity and digital security solutions in South Africa, now announced a strategic channel partnership. This collaboration enables Altron Security to leverage Sectigo's cloud-native CLM solutions to further strengthen its digital certificate management offering for customers, ultimately mitigating the risk of business outages due to mismanaged certificates, improving overall security and helping future proof businesses for the quantum era. Sectigo’s acquisition Sectigo’s acquisition of the Entrust public certificate business has shown a direct alliance with Altron Security Sectigo’s acquisition of the Entrust public certificate business has established a direct partnership with Altron Security, ensuring the continued provision of trusted CLM solutions for transitioning Entrust customers. The structured migration plan from Entrust to Sectigo minimises disruption and supports affected customers throughout the transition. SSL/TLS certificates and PKI solutions "We look forward to collaborating with Altron Security as we expand our footprint in South Africa,” said Jairo Fraile, vice president of global partner sales at Sectigo. “This partnership reinforces our dedication to providing trusted and compliant SSL/TLS certificates and PKI solutions. By working closely with Altron Security, we are ensuring that customers experience a smooth migration process to Sectigo while benefiting from our range of offerings." Sectigo’s flagship product Through this alliance, Altron Security can now offer Sectigo’s flagship product, Sectigo Certificate Manager With the exponential growth in digital certificate usage, the industry faces a significant challenge: the shortening of certificate lifespans. The shift from 398-day certificate renewals to 47-day poses substantial risks for organisations lacking an automation strategy for their PKI environments. Through this partnership, Altron Security can now offer Sectigo’s flagship product, Sectigo Certificate Manager, which delivers the necessary automation and security to prevent certificate lapses, ensuring businesses stay compliant and secure in an ever-evolving digital landscape. Advanced CLM solutions "We are excited to partner with Sectigo, a globally recognised Certificate Authority renowned for its industry leadership,” said Andrew Whittaker, managing director at Altron Security. “Sectigo's significant presence in the CA/Browser Forum underscores its commitment to upholding the highest security standards, ensuring the delivery of trusted and compliant SSL/TLS certificates." "With the shortening of certificate lifespans and increasing security challenges presented by the quantum era, this partnership allows us to provide advanced CLM solutions to the market, empowering businesses to navigate evolving cybersecurity demands confidently.” Altron Security’s overall strategy This partnership with Sectigo builds on Altron Security’s overall strategy in several key ways: Strengthening Market Leadership in Digital Trust: For over 15 years, Altron Security has been the pioneer in South Africa in delivering digital trust solutions. Partnering with Sectigo allows Altron Security to further expand and solidify its position as a pioneer in this field. This collaboration builds on Altron Security’s innovative SSL/TLS certificates and PKI offerings that meet rigorous industry standards, addressing both security and compliance requirements effectively. Expanding Cybersecurity Portfolio: Sectigo Certificate Manager brings deeper automation and faster scalability to Altron Security’s digital certificate management offering. This partnership enables businesses to reduce operational strain, mitigate risks, and maintain compliance with evolving cybersecurity demands. Enhancing Customer Experience & Trust: The transition from Entrust to Sectigo represents an opportunity to deepen customer relationships. By ensuring a smooth migration process and delivering long-term stability through Sectigo’s trusted certificate authority services, combined with Altron Security’s unparallelled support and customer service, this partnership reaffirms the shared focus on providing reliable, scalable, and secure digital solutions tailored to diverse industry needs.

Genetec Inc., the pioneer in enterprise physical security software, announced the AutoVu™ ALPR Analysis Reports plugin, an advanced investigation tool that expands ALPR-based forensic search capabilities within Genetec™ Security Centre. The new plugin empowers law enforcement officers and investigators to quickly narrow down a pool of suspects using vehicle behaviour patterns—specifically driving speed and travel cohorts. By eliminating manual data sorting and enabling targeted, efficient analysis, the tool is designed to save investigators critical time. Patterns and behaviours in vehicle data “This plugin gives investigators what they need to close cases faster,” said Steve Hins, Product Group Manager, ALPR at Genetec Inc. “With just a few clicks, they can spot patterns and behaviours in vehicle data that would otherwise take hours or days to uncover manually.” Two key functionalities in AutoVu ALPR Analysis Report The AutoVu ALPR Analysis Reports plugin offers two key functionalities: With the Cohort Analysis feature, investigators can identify vehicles that consistently travel with another vehicle of a known licence plate—revealing patterns that may point to coordination, accomplices, or organised criminal activity. Instead of manually reviewing read reports, officers can input a known plate, select relevant ALPR cameras, and define how often vehicles appear together (e.g., within a few seconds, across multiple cameras). The system then identifies potential vehicle cohorts instantly. In cases like organised retail theft, this is especially valuable: a known suspect vehicle might be linked to multiple incidents, and cohort analysis can reveal if another vehicle, such as a getaway car, is consistently nearby, helping investigators quickly narrow down their pool of suspects. The Time and Speed Analysis feature enables investigators to quickly identify vehicles exhibiting outlier behaviour, such as those fleeing a crime scene, by comparing the estimated speed of vehicles travelling between two ALPR cameras. Officers simply select cameras located within a zone of interest and define a time frame (e.g., one to five minutes). The system then generates a report listing all vehicles that passed both cameras, along with their estimated speeds. This enables investigators to immediately spot anomalies—such as a vehicle travelling 60 mph in an area where most were going 30—without sifting through thousands of licence plate reads. In incidents like a hit-and-run, this tool helps pinpoint suspects in seconds by revealing which vehicles sped through a defined area right after the event. Availability The AutoVu ALPR Analysis Reports plugin is available globally as a paid add-on for Security Centre, through the Genetec network of accredited channel partners.
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Forklift collisions cost UK businesses over £100 million annually in workplace injury claims and equipment damage, according to HSE statistics. SharpEagle Technology, a globally renowned provider of industrial safety solutions, has announced a significant breakthrough in warehouse safety across the UK. Facilities that adopted SharpEagle’s Radar Blind Spot Detection System have reported up to 70% reduction in forklift-related accidents, marking a major milestone in workplace safety. The UK's blind spot crisis With over 1,300 forklift-related incidents reported to HSE each year, many involving serious injuries, UK regulators are pushing for smarter safety solutions. Traditional mirrors and cameras frequently fail in: Rainy loading docks Dusty manufacturing plants Crowded retail distribution centres Visual and audible signals The system, which uses radar sensors to monitor blind spots and detect real-time sign around forklifts The system, which uses radar sensors to monitor blind spots and detect real-time movement around forklifts, has proven to be a game changer in accident prevention. It immediately alerts operators through visual and audible signals when people or objects enter dangerous proximity zones, reducing the likelihood of collisions, especially in busy loading docks and narrow warehouse aisles. Real-time awareness "In a typical warehouse, poor visibility and human error can lead to severe accidents. Our technology gives operators real-time awareness they didn’t have before," said the UK Business Head of SharpEagle Technology, adding "The impact has been measurable. Clients report fewer incidents, improved productivity, and safer working conditions." Adoption growing across logistics The system offers cost-effective safety enhancement without the need for vehicle relief The Radar Blind Spot Detection System has quickly gained popularity among UK logistics providers, manufacturing units, and retail distribution centres — sectors where high forklift traffic and pedestrian movement often intersect. By integrating with existing forklift infrastructure, the system offers cost-effective safety enhancement without the need for vehicle replacement. It is also compatible with SharpEagle’s wider range of forklift safety solutions, including AI-based camera systems and anti-collision lights. Regulatory & insurance benefits In addition to preventing injuries, the deployment of radar-based detection systems has helped warehouses comply with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidelines. Several facilities have seen a reduction in insurance claims and premiums, along with fewer incidents of lost workdays due to injury. "Workplace safety is not just a legal requirement — it’s a business imperative. This technology ensures companies are equipped to meet the demands of a modern, high-speed supply chain without compromising on the well-being of their workforce."

iCard, a pioneering European e-money institution, has successfully upgraded its customer checks with Regula’s advanced biometric and document verification technologies. By integrating Regula Face SDK and Regula Document Reader SDK with its KYC (Know Your Customer) and risk assessment systems, iCard has moved to speedy, automated verification with improved fraud detection, and enhanced the overall experience for customers in 30+ countries. Implementing Regula’s solutions As a licenced fintech organisation, iCard must comply with strict European KYC regulations while maintaining a robust risk assessment system alongside low-effort customer experience. iCard complies with strict European KYC rules while keeping a robust risk review system Prior to implementing Regula’s solutions, manual verification processes led to inefficiencies, longer wait times, increased fraud, and potential friction for users. Customers often had to re-upload photos or wait for manual reviews, causing delays—especially outside business hours. Additionally, iCard needed a more comprehensive document verification system that was capable of recognising a broader range of ID types. The Regula solution: Fast and fraud-free identity verification To modernise and automate its verification process, iCard selected Regula’s complete solution for document and biometric verification for its industry-leading accuracy, ease of integration, and ability to meet the company’s specific requirements. Regula Face SDK: Integrated into the iCard Digital Wallet app (Android and iOS), it provides fast and reliable biometric verification when a user logs in or performs a money transaction. The solution conducts instant liveness detection and face matching, preventing fraud attempts, including presentation attacks, deepfakes, or injected videos. Regula Document Reader SDK: Deployed in iCard’s back-office system, it automatically authenticates ID cards, passports, and residence permits, including previously unsupported paper-based IDs. Regula’s solution reads and authenticates data from multiple document zones, including MRZs (machine-readable zones), RFID chips, and barcodes, and cross-validates the information to detect any inconsistencies that may indicate fraud. Tangible business benefits The project was completed in just one month, and the impact has been immediate: Instant identity verification: Customers can now authenticate their identity in under a minute. Reduced operational costs: Automated verification processes have minimised manual reviews. Enhanced fraud prevention: Advanced biometric and document verification strengthen security measures. Increased conversion rates: Faster verification leads to a smoother onboarding experience and reduced drop-off rates. Fast and secure identity verification “Implementing Regula Face SDK and Regula Document Reader SDK has optimised our internal processes while ensuring a seamless experience for iCard Digital Wallet customers." "The integration was completed in a short period, resulting in fast and secure identity verification, improved operational efficiency, and reduced fraud risks—all while boosting customer satisfaction,” says Gabriela Anastasova, Chief Product Officer at iCard. Balancing security and user convenience “In today’s fintech landscape, balancing security and user convenience is critical. Customers expect seamless access, while businesses must comply with strict regulations and defend against sophisticated fraud. We are proud to support iCard in finding that perfect balance." "Our solutions ensure that every identity check is robust, automated, and frictionless, allowing fintech innovators like iCard to scale securely and efficiently,” comments Ihar Kliashchou, Chief Technology Officer at Regula.

Omnilert, a pioneer in AI-driven safety solutions and AT&I Systems, announced that Amerant Bank has chosen Omnilert’s AI technology to help bolster the security at all of its locations in Florida. AT&I Systems, a longtime security partner of Amerant Bank, was chosen as the security integrator. Omnilert’s software, which recently received the full SAFETY Act Designation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), will be integrated into more than 160 existing Amerant Bank cameras to provide advanced 24/7 surveillance with automated response capabilities. Key layer of security “Omnilert technology has become a key layer of security that can transform traditional surveillance capabilities and ensure a fast, robust and automatic response in an emergency,” said Dave Fraser, CEO of Omnilert. “With our software running non-stop in the background, Amerant can focus on carrying out their daily business knowing their workers and patrons are being kept safe from harm.” New and innovative ways to enhance the safety “At Amerant Bank, we are always looking for new and innovative ways to enhance the safety of our bank locations, and Omnilert’s AI technology will be an important part of our overall security infrastructure,” said Orlando Gonzalez, Head of Corporate Security at Amerant Bank. “Integrating the software into our existing cameras made the installation quick and seamless, and once installed, it transformed these cameras into powerful, intelligent surveillance devices that are constantly detecting potential threats.”

Gunnebo Entrance Control has successfully installed its BoardSec intelligent airport boarding gate system at Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport’s Terminal 3, as part of a major smart renovation and upgrade program. As the primary international gateway for Chongqing - one of the world's most populous cities - Jiangbei International Airport handled over 40 million passengers in 2024, ranking among the top ten busiest airports in mainland China. Gunnebo’s top visual recognition technology To enhance security and streamline airport operations, Gunnebo Entrance Control has supplied over 150 BoardSec systems, integrating advanced biometric face recognition and cutting-edge visual behaviour identification technology to revolutionise self-boarding. Traditional boarding gates often struggle to detect complex passenger behaviours. Gunnebo’s Top Visual Recognition Technology leverages high-precision camera arrays and deep-learning algorithms to identify over 20 types of risky behaviours, including tailgating, reversing, and unattended luggage. If an item is left unattended beyond a set time, the system automatically alerts staff—reducing manual checks and improving efficiency by 90%. Gunnebo Entrance Control’s intelligent boarding solution Implementation of Gunnebo Entrance Control’s intelligent boarding key has enhanced active efficiency Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport has praised the system’s ability to optimise passenger experience while enabling data-driven operational management. The implementation of Gunnebo Entrance Control’s intelligent boarding solution has significantly enhanced operational efficiency while ensuring a smoother, more secure journey for passengers. This innovation supports the vision of Chongqing International Airport becoming a pioneering intelligent aviation hub in China. Advancements in 5G and edge computing Says Davis Zhang, Vice-President China for Gunnebo Entrance Control: “As a trusted intelligent solution provider for nearly 100 international airports worldwide, Gunnebo Entrance Control is proud to support Chongqing’s digital transformation." "With advancements in 5G and edge computing, we remain committed to driving innovation in China’s civil aviation industry. This project is a testament to our global capability to transform large transport hubs - delivering security, efficiency, and an enhanced passenger experience without compromise.” BoardSec’s next-generation The system uses truly even in hard conditions like strong backlighting or mask-wearing BoardSec’s next-generation multi-spectrum face recognition system enables seamless identity verification - passengers simply walk through the gate as dual-mode imaging (near-infrared and visible light) confirms identity in just 0.3 seconds with 99.98% accuracy. The system operates effectively even in challenging conditions such as strong backlighting or mask-wearing. By eliminating manual code scanning, BoardSec cuts queue times by 70%, increasing single-gate capacity from 180 to 320 passengers per hour. Real-time monitoring of gate operations Gunnebo Entrance Control has also equipped the airport with an intelligent equipment management platform, providing real-time monitoring of gate operations, passenger flow, and system health. Powered by AI, the platform automatically opens additional gates during peak demand, initiates remote diagnostics for maintenance issues, and boosts overall operational efficiency by 60%.