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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.

An attention-grabbing exhibit at GSX 2024 in Orlando involved a robot dog that could open a door. Boston Dynamics robot dog ASSA ABLOY impressed attendees with the robotics demonstration, featuring the Boston Dynamics robot dog that could open a door using either an HID credential or a mechanical grip. This innovation represents a shift toward more autonomous security solutions and is suitable for environments where human access may be limited. ASSA ABLOY impressed attendees with the Boston Dynamics robot dog Operational efficiency Eye-catching exhibits at the GSX in Orlando, showcasing the future of security technology It was one of many eye-catching exhibits at the GSX in Orlando, showcasing the future of security technology, and offering practical solutions to the industry's challenges. For security professionals, the advancements presented opportunities to enhance operational efficiency and to maintain a proactive stance in a rapidly evolving market. Control ID face identification Alongside their robot demonstration, ASSA ABLOY also highlighted the Control ID Face Identification. Access Controller, providing advanced facial recognition access control. From identity management to AI-driven surveillance systems, GSX 2024 offered a glimpse into the tools that can streamline processes, increase security, and reduce costs. Here are some other highlights. ASSA ABLOY also highlighted the Control ID Face Identification More integration with critical infrastructure A major theme at GSX 2024 was the increasing integration of security solutions with critical infrastructure. ALCEA (formerly ASSA ABLOY Critical Infrastructure) is an example. Their globalised software solution ALWIN is designed for managing access control, visitor management, and other security factors across multiple locations. ALCEA's approach involves not only internal collaborations within ASSA ABLOY but also partnerships with external organisations. An example of innovation is the Neenah Foundry lockable manhole cover, blending safety and security. Solving identity management challenges The solution simplifies onboarding and access request changes while ensuring compliance with policies Identity management continues to be a key focus in the security sector, and AMAG Technology addresses this need with its Symmetry Connect product. The solution simplifies onboarding and access request changes while ensuring compliance with policies. For professionals overseeing identity access management, Symmetry Connect provides a streamlined, automated approach, reducing human error and increasing operational efficiency. AMAG also sees a growing demand for efficient visitor management systems, especially in the post-COVID landscape. AMAG’s products cater to the need for enhanced security without overburdening staff. AI and cloud-based surveillance solutions Axis Communications highlighted its advancements in AI and cloud-based video management systems with its AXIS Camera Station Edge and Pro products. These solutions can connect seamlessly to cloud systems, providing security professionals with easy access to surveillance data anywhere. With the increasing need for centralised management, Axis’s offerings ensure that security teams can efficiently manage surveillance with minimal infrastructure. Axis also showcased its commitment to AI-driven analytics based on superior video quality. There were also networked audio solutions for public announcements and background music, among other uses. Body-worn cameras for corporate and school uses Traditionally focused on law enforcement, Axon is now expanding its body-worn cameras and TASER technology into corporate and school security environments. Their Axon Body Workforce camera is a practical solution for protecting frontline workers in high-risk environments. Axon also introduced drone-based solutions for real-time aerial awareness Axon also introduced drone-based solutions for real-time aerial awareness, a significant benefit for large campuses or remote locations. As more industries adopt corporate surveillance systems, Axon’s offerings provide flexible, scalable solutions that address the need for real-time, actionable intelligence. Cloud-based access for smart buildings Brivo’s native cloud systems and flexible credentials offer practical, future-proof security options Brivo showcased how cloud technology is revolutionising access control by offering systems that integrate seamlessly with other smart building platforms. Their open API approach enables collaboration with IT teams, bridging the gap between physical security and IT management. Brivo’s new partnership with Comcast Smart Solutions illustrates how large enterprises can implement advanced solutions, including access control while maintaining flexibility. For professionals managing complex building environments, Brivo’s native cloud systems and flexible credentials offer practical, future-proof security options. AI-powered multi-sensor camera Hanwha focused on an AI-powered multi-sensor camera, equipped with an NVIDIA processor capable of running complex analytics. In addition, Hanwha’s new AI camera technology can process multiple video streams simultaneously, either stream from its sensors or outside cameras, enabling better tracking of objects in complex environments. Their eight-channel AI Box, which converts legacy cameras into AI-enabled devices, is an attractive solution for professionals seeking to upgrade existing systems without the need for complete overhauls. For security teams looking to enhance situational awareness, Hanwha’s AI-based offerings provide advanced, scalable solutions. Workflow management and hybrid cloud security Genetec continued the theme of integrated solutions with their Operations Centre module for Security Centre, which consolidates work management into a single platform. Built on lean management principles, this system simplifies workflow for security professionals, promoting real-time collaboration across mobile and web platforms. As the industry shifts from on-premises systems to hybrid cloud solutions, Genetec’s products provide seamless transitions for organisations. Their new SaaS Security Centre also allows for natural language video searches in multiple languages, making it easier for global teams to manage operations across locations. Simplifying remote surveillance The company’s focus on scalability and efficiency is demonstrated by the “Eagle Eye Complete” subscription service Eagle Eye Networks showcased their continued international expansion, highlighting a new data centre opening in Saudi Arabia and new hiring initiatives in Australia and Europe. Their “Eagle Eye Anywhere” solar-powered camera system exemplifies the move towards flexible, easy-to-install solutions that can be deployed in remote locations. Integrators benefit from simplified maintenance through remote management, reducing the need for on-site support and ensuring operational continuity. The company’s focus on scalability and efficiency, as demonstrated by the “Eagle Eye Complete” subscription service, reflects the broader industry’s shift toward managed security services. Tailored solutions for commercial clients Everon continues its transition away from its former identity as ADT Commercial. Claiming the status of a competitive commercial integrator, Everon is reinventing itself by offering customised billing and monitoring solutions for a range of industries. Their cloud-based business intelligence platform, which combines video surveillance with data analysis, is aimed at enhancing operational awareness by detecting anomalies such as OSHA violations or retail point-of-sale exceptions. With AI-driven dashboards, clients can customise their security solutions to meet specific needs, reflecting a growing demand for tailored, data-driven security applications. Innovation through cloud and mobile LenelS2 is part of Honeywell, and they emphasised their investment in cloud and mobile solutions at GSX 2024. Their "Enterprise OnGuard Cloud" platform, launched in June 2024, is a testament to the growing demand for cloud-enabled access control systems. With the addition of NFC-enabled Blue Diamond credentials, LenelS2 is pushing towards smarter, more secure mobile access options. The strategic combination of Lenel’s solutions with Honeywell’s infrastructure offers users enhanced engineering capabilities and global reach. This reflects a broader market trend of integrating mobile devices into physical security protocols. Bringing AI to everyday security LPR system, combined with their Searchlight Cloud Analytics, offers a powerful tool for identifying security risks March Networks highlighted their new AI-driven smart search feature, designed to help security teams quickly detect operational anomalies in retail and financial environments. From identifying misplaced cash in quick-service restaurants (QSRs) to detecting "jackpotting" attacks on ATMs, their solution highlights the increasing importance of AI in enhancing both security and operational efficiency. Their Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) system, combined with their Searchlight Cloud Analytics, offers a powerful tool for identifying and responding to security risks in real-time, emphasising the practicality of AI in daily security operations. Driving sustainability in security Securitas showcased its commitment to sustainability, a growing concern for businesses across all industries. By providing CO2 data for clients and promoting digital tools like mobile credentials, Securitas is leading the charge in creating greener, more sustainable security solutions. Their focus on remote services and occupancy insights offers companies a way to reduce their environmental impact while enhancing security operations. The company’s alignment with science-based targets and circular economy practices signifies the increasing role sustainability will play in the security sector. Future lies in integration The GSX 2024 trade show revealed that the future of security lies in intelligent integration, AI-driven analytics, and cloud-based management systems. The innovations presented will help security professionals streamline their operations, enhance situational awareness, and future-proof their systems. As these technologies continue to evolve, professionals must stay informed about the latest advancements to maintain a competitive edge in the security marketplace. GSX was a great place to start. At the end of the day at GSX, it wasn’t just the robot dog that was opening doors …. to the future of security systems. {##Poll1727925373 - Of the important factors highlighted at GSX 2024, which do you consider most when adopting new security solutions?##}

The most common wearable device deployed by security professionals is the body-worn camera. Traditionally used by law enforcement professionals, these devices are finding more and more uses in the corporate security world, and even impacting issues such as customer service. However, the term “wearables” also encompasses a range of other devices, including many worn by consumers. We asked this week’s Expert Panel Roundtable: How are wearable technologies impacting the security market?
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RISCO has announced the release of its revolutionary wireless LuNAR FireWatch, a three-in-one smoke, heat and PIR detector designed for optimum safety and security. The device signifies a breakthrough for the security industry, as it combines the functions of three individual functions into one cohesive, streamlined detection solution. safety and security device The wireless LuNAR FireWatch is designed for ceiling mounting, prioritising improved detection coverage and minimising blind spots. The intelligent design ensures the technology remains resistant against tampering or damage. Its powerful combination of PIR, smoke and heat detection offers the ultimate combined safety and security device for any residential or commercial space. Features of Wireless LuNAR FireWatch The state-of-the-art features of the wireless LuNAR FireWatch include early detection with four heat sensors The state-of-the-art features of the wireless LuNAR FireWatch include early detection with four heat sensors, high false-alarm immunity, 360º overview with dual element pyroelectric technology and a wide 110º angle, and a visual LED indicating alarms, standby mode, and low battery status. The built-in test mode ensures seamless operational efficiency. "Our vision at RISCO is to provide comprehensive safety solutions seamlessly integrated with our security systems, and the wireless LuNAR FireWatch is testament to this mission. This product has been designed to keep in mind cost-effectiveness. You have three important safety and security features packed into a single, efficient device and allows for faster and easier installations," says Dave Tate, Commercial Director, RISCO UK. "It represents a new standard in fire and intrusion safety, highlighting RISCO’s position at the forefront of the security systems industry." RISCO’s LightSYS+ and LightSYS Air security systems The aesthetically pleasing design of this device makes it easy to incorporate into any environment, whilst ensuring exceptional safety measures. Simple installation and testing processes mean that anyone – from everyday homeowners to large-scale business operators – can benefit from the advanced safeguards provided by the wireless LuNAR FireWatch. Compatible with RISCO’s LightSYS+ and LightSYS Air security systems, the LuNAR FireWatch is available for purchase now. Further technical information can be retrieved from the RISCO website.

Accessia, the open cloud platform for smarter physical security and safety, launches Accessia Cloud Converter for S2 NetBox, a simple way to bring S2 NetBox on-premise access control to Accessia’s cloud platform without rip and replace. "For so many enterprises with legacy on-premise access control, the barriers to cloud migration have historically been too high. Accessia Cloud Converter for S2 NetBox lowers these barriers, making cloud migration as simple as switching out a node blade with no rewiring needed. Enterprises can be up and running with our open cloud physical security platform in a matter of hours," Mark Loney, Accessia CEO. Benefits from Accessia’s cloud platform Cloud Converter for S2 NetBox is the latest addition to the Accessia end-to-end solution With the Cloud Converter, organisations benefit from Accessia’s cloud platform, with reduced time spent on admin, management, and maintenance with features such as automatic updates, a simpler experience, and unlimited scalability. This is alongside full remote management capabilities with a single pane of glass to manage multiple sites, and direct access to expert support. The Cloud Converter for S2 NetBox is the latest addition to the Accessia end-to-end solution, which includes fully integrated visitor management and booking-based room access, Bluetooth-powered location services for life safety, and a full suite of integrations for an organisation’s existing tech stack, all powered by Accessia’s open cloud platform. Cloud physical security platform "With this launch, Accessia cements its position as the open cloud physical security platform." "Upgrading on-premise access control to the cloud has never been easier, and Accessia is uniquely positioned to make cloud migration a breeze," Eric Gutierrez, Accessia Sales Pioneer, Americas.

Verkada, a pioneer in cloud-based physical security solutions, announced that the Honourable Michael Evanoff joins the company as its Global Chief Security Officer (CSO) and Strategic Advisor. A distinguished security expert with experience in the public and private sectors, Evanoff will advise Verkada's customers and partners on best practices for enterprise security, executive protection, and risk mitigation. His addition to the team reinforces Verkada's commitment to providing best-in-class security solutions that protect people and places at scale. Future of security "Michael's insight and expertise from decades of service to the State Department and to private sector powerhouses like Walmart and Coca-Cola will bring incredible value to Verkada customers who are managing an increasingly complex risk landscape," said Filip Kaliszan, Co-Founder and CEO of Verkada. "With our quickly growing global footprint of more than 30,000 customers across 93 countries, Michael will play a key role in shaping the future of security." Benefit from Evanoff's experience Verkada clients will benefit from Evanoff's experience in risk management and operations Verkada customers will benefit from Evanoff's experience in risk management, mitigation and protective operations, including his service as the Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security at the U.S. Department of State. During his time at the State Department, he led global security initiatives, oversaw international protective services, and managed counterterrorism programs. While in the private sector, he led security programs across the globe – from Walmart's International business and Coca-Cola HBC AG to, most recently, Jabil, an electronics manufacturer. Verkada's platform and opportunity "I am blown away by Verkada's platform and the opportunity ahead of the business," said Evanoff. "This team is building a future-proof platform that can scale and evolve just as quickly as the security landscape is. I can't think of more important work than ensuring even more organisations have access to this critically important technology." Evanoff's appointment follows Verkada's $200M funding round and several key leadership additions, including its new Global Head of Channel and Head of JAPAC Channel.

Precisely, the pioneer in data integrity, announced significant advancements to its Automate SAP Data API, designed to simplify complex SAP ERP integrations and accelerate digital transformation efforts for enterprise organisations. Research shows that integration remains a key challenge for organisations pursuing SAP automation, with 61% of companies identifying it as their primary hurdle - up significantly from 39% in 2023. Digital transformation The integration of rapidly growing volumes of enterprise data has become increasingly complex As businesses navigate digital transformation, managing the integration of rapidly growing volumes of enterprise data has become increasingly complex. Organisations need to control costs while improving productivity through enhanced automation, particularly for data-intensive processes such as mass uploads into SAP S/4HANA. Automate SAP Data API The Automate SAP Data API helps companies address these challenges by leveraging Precisely's easy-to-use no-code/low-code platforms for SAP process automation – Automate Studio and Automate Evolve. The API enables stable and reliable integration between SAP systems and other enterprise applications. SAP environments and other systems Improved reporting abilities enable trades to better monitor and measure API usage The latest updates include mass upload capabilities, enabling customers to automate the movement of high volumes of data between SAP environments and other systems. Additionally, improved reporting capabilities enable businesses to better monitor and measure API usage, including the consumption, movement, and type of data that is being transferred. Latest enhancements to the Automate SAP Data API Key benefits of the latest enhancements to the Automate SAP Data API include: Seamless Integration – Simplifies end-to-end process automation between SAP ERP and other enterprise systems Enhanced Visibility – Improves tracking, reporting, and measurement of data movement between systems for better governance and compliance across use cases Increased Business Agility – Enables automation tools (such as RPA bots) to easily organise mass data uploads across any number of SAP ERP environments Optimised Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) – No-code/low-code development for Automate Studio scripts helps to reduce complexity and supports citizen developers End-to-end process automation strategies "With these enhancements to our Automate SAP Data API, we continue to empower customers to take control of their end-to-end process automation strategies," said Tim Fujita-Yuhas, Vice President, Product Management – SAP Process Automation at Precisely. "Our deep expertise - built on over 20 years of experience automating SAP ERP processes - gives us a unique understanding of the challenges SAP teams face when automating complex, data-intensive workflows." SAP process automation Fujita-Yuhas added: "We're proud to help our customers simplify complexity, reduce costs, improve efficiency, and accelerate their digital transformation like never before." Visit the Precisely team of SAP process automation and data integrity experts at booth 260 at SAPinsider (March 18–20) or learn more about Precisely's Automate APIs and how they can help drive greater efficiencies in SAP-centric processes.
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World Trade Centre (WTC) Amsterdam is home to more than 300 companies. The commitment of its security team to providing a safe working environment in WTC’s fixed and flexible offices goes without saying. However, building managers wanted more from their access solution. More than just an office space, WTC Amsterdam has complementary onsite facilities, including childcare, a gym, physiotherapy clinic, bar/café, dry cleaning service and more. Modern digital solution Modern digital solutions would provide better oversight of movement around the building All its facilities must be cleaned and serviced regularly: they sought a more time-efficient way to manage the many contractors and suppliers who come and go every day. They also hoped a modern digital solution would provide better oversight of movement around the building, including usage data to improve maintenance scheduling. For convenience during installation and day-to-day management, they targeted a wire-free solution – for simpler, less disruptive switching of 1,000 doors from mechanical locks to digital access – and intuitive management, allowing for easy changing of individual access authorizations, even at the last minute. ASSA ABLOY’s smart key digital access system With all these criteria in mind, WTC Amsterdam managers decided on ASSA ABLOY’s smart key digital access system, eCLIQ. They upgraded doors from mechanical to digital access simply by swapping the existing cylinder for an eCLIQ device. Doors are unlocked by battery-powered user smart keys, with a typical battery lifespan of 10 years. “Providing these doors with wired access control would be a huge job and become costly. Instead, we opted for the eCLIQ solution,” explains Sander Borggreve, Facility Manager at WTC Amsterdam. Concrete improvements in operations Scheduling is further simplified by storing keys with a Traka key management system The ROI in terms of workflow benefits has been significant. “Granting temporary controlled access to third parties is very easy with the eCLIQ system. We can set access for a certain period of time, but we can also revoke it at any time,” says Sander. Scheduling is further simplified by storing keys with a Traka key management system. After removing a key from the cabinet, authorised team members enter it into the adjacent eCLIQ Wall Programming Device. In seconds, the key is issued with its fine-grained access rights – covering both door-by-door and time validity. eCLIQ system maintenance and operations With the eCLIQ system, WTC Amsterdam gained not only control but also insights into usage and user flows. This data now informs maintenance and operations, reducing the overall Total Cost of Ownership for the solution. “eCLIQ works very pleasantly in practice. My employees are very satisfied with how the keys work,” says Rutger Barendse of D&B The Facility Group, who provides security staff for WTC Amsterdam. “It is easy as pie!” adds Sander.

The City of Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and the second most populous city in the country. It is the seat of the Scottish Government and the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. As well as serving a vital role in government, the city is economically significant for the region, attracting global tourism as well as being home to a world-renowned university. Protecting citizens and visitors as they move through the city and keeping Edinburgh’s roads running smoothly is of the utmost importance. Transforming into a smart city City of Edinburgh Council leadership modernises security and surveillance across the capital The City of Edinburgh Council leadership needed to modernise security and surveillance across the capital. This involved upgrading the control centre to a new smart city operations centre to receive real-time data from Edinburgh’s surveillance network. The centre also integrates with traffic and transport platforms to enhance operational management and improve city planning. Hanwha Vision IP cameras The new control centre gives operators access to real-time data and analytics, for insights that improve response times and situational awareness. Smart technology solutions provider, North, designed a security solution built with more than 100 high-resolution Hanwha Vision IP cameras including the PNM-9322VQP multi-directional PTZ camera and XNO-8080R 5MP IR bullet camera. The solution also incorporates a video management system from Genetec. Comprehensive coverage and intelligence Multi-directional cameras are ideal for monitoring large and complex areas such as city centres Multi-directional cameras are ideal for monitoring large and complex areas such as city centres. The multi-directional PNM-9322VQP features five camera sensors in a single device, minimising the amount of cabling and server infrastructure required compared to installing five separate devices, to improve cost-efficiency while streamlining installation. The XNO-8080R is a 5MP IR bullet camera with accurate video analytics. These analytics - carried out on the device to reduce server needs - include loitering, directional detection, audio detection and sound classification. It features Hallway View to cover narrow areas such as alleyways. Additionally, using the proprietary compression technology WiseStream II improves bandwidth by up to 75% while retaining video quality. Best-in-class cybersecurity Cybersecurity is crucial in a smart city, given the number of connected devices that could be exploited. Hanwha Vision has been hardening its cybersecurity measures for many years with the National Defense Authorization Act compliance (NDAA), UL CAP Certification, and a dedicated security vulnerability response team (S-CERT). Furthermore, North is part of Genetec’s “network of trust” initiative, signalling the close partnership between the two solution providers and their shared focus on securing network and critical surveillance infrastructure. Low-carbon technology Hanwha Vision has been hardening its cybersecurity measures for many years with the NDAA “The new operations centre has been years in the making and it’s fantastic to see it live in action,” said Councillor Jane Meagher, Council Leader, The City of Edinburgh Council. “With cutting-edge low-carbon technology designed to keep the city moving and our communities safe, it drastically steps up our capabilities as a council. Edinburgh is fast becoming an example of a truly smart city and it’s thanks to trailblazing projects like this.” New video surveillance system Andrew Foster, MD – Public Services at North, added: “Helping to drive positive change through smart technology and improved operational systems across Edinburgh is something that North is incredibly proud of. Working together, the city now has access to real-time data that will influence the future of city planning, improve large-scale events and create a greener environment for generations to come.” The new video surveillance system provides Edinburgh with a future-proofed smart city solution with the option to expand and add connected devices such as air quality sensors, smart parking applications and flood sensors.

Dubai Taxi Corporation (DTC) Limousine Service offers a luxury chauffeur-driven vehicle designed to cater to the needs of visitors, business professionals, and the tourism industry. Their services prominently support hotels, tour operators, airlines, corporate clients, and government agencies. Operating 24/7, they aim to offer enriched transport services across Dubai and other Emirates. Challenges With the increasing demand for hygiene and touchless services amid the pandemic, DTC required solutions that: Provided touchless access for enhanced safety Ensured quick and seamless service Allowed tracking of drivers accessing accommodations Solution To address these concerns, Matrix recommended a Face Recognition-based Access Control Solution that seamlessly integrated with IP cameras. This setup not only provided contactless access but also ensured efficient tracking of driver movements within the facility. Products Offered: COSEC VEGA CAX: Advanced Face Recognition-based Door Controller SATATYA IP Camera: High-quality surveillance for monitoring access points COSEC CENTRA Platform: Centralised access control and monitoring system COSEC CENTRA FR: Facial Recognition Users’ Database Management COSEC CENTRA ACM: Access Control Software Module for streamlined operations Key Features Implemented: Touchless Access Control: Enhanced hygiene and safety Seamless Integration with IP Cameras: For real-time monitoring Turnstile Integration: Prevents unauthorised tailgating Swift and Efficient Access Control: Ensures smooth entry and exit Results By deploying Matrix's Contactless Access Control Solutions, Dubai Taxi Corporation successfully achieved the following: Hygienic and secure access control with face recognition technology Faster and more efficient entry management Accurate tracking of driver accommodations Minimised unauthorised access risks

ZeroEyes, the creators of the only AI-based gun detection video analytics platform that holds the full U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation, announced that its proactive gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution has been deployed by Union Community School District (UCSD) across La Porte City and Dysart, Iowa to protect students and staff from gun-related violence. Formed through the merger of the La Porte City Community School District and the Dysart-Geneseo Community School District, UCSD serves communities covering Benton, Black Hawk, and Tama counties, including Buckingham, Dysart, Garrison, Geneseo, La Porte City, and Mount Auburn. Multilayered approach ZeroEyes is the latest addition to the district’s security methods, enhancing its multilayered approach The district educates approximately 965 students across a preschool, two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. ZeroEyes is the latest addition to the district’s security methods, enhancing its multilayered approach to protecting students and staff from gun-related threats and ensuring a safe learning environment. Safety and security "It is a privilege for the Union Community School district to be the only district in eastern Iowa to collaborate with a well-known, respected company like ZeroEyes to enhance our school environments,” said John Howard, superintendent of UCSD. “Our number one goal has always been and will continue to be, the safety and security of our staff and students. Adding the equipment, technology, and personal expertise associated with ZeroEyes to our current measures further helps us achieve this goal on a daily basis. I am proud of all those who made this possible." Digital security cameras ZeroEyes' AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness software layers onto UCSD’s cameras ZeroEyes' AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness software layers onto UCSD’s existing digital security cameras. If a gun is identified, images are instantly shared with the ZeroEyes Operations Centre (ZOC), the industry's only U.S.-based, fully in-house operation centre, which is staffed 24/7/365 by military and law enforcement veterans. If these experts determine that the threat is valid, they dispatch alerts and actionable intelligence — including visual description, gun type, and last known location — to first responders and local staff as quickly as 3 to 5 seconds from detection. Advanced security methods “Every student deserves a safe learning environment,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. “It's inspiring to see communities such as Union Community School District emphasise the importance of advanced security methods through the deployment of proactive measures such as ZeroEyes.”
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