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Genetec Releases Targeted Solutions at Security 2017

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Genetec demonstrated its latest innovative unified physical security technologies that help integrators and end-users in transit, airports, enterprise, education, retail and government ‘Protect the Everyday’. 

Products displayed included Security Center 5.6, the latest version of its unified, open architecture IP security platform. With many new features including an HTML5 web client and enhanced Ersi mapping interface in Plan Manager, Security Center 5.6 also supports the most current ‘Security of Security’ hardening measures and standards for authentication, authorisation, and encryption.
 
The company also showcased Genetec Retail Sense, an analytics application designed for retail marketing and operations, and Genetec Clearance, a collaborative investigation management solution for law enforcement and security professionals. New access control and video device integrations in Security Center 5.6 allow customers to use license plates as access control credentials with the new AutoVu SharpV camera.
 
Also at ASIAL, visitors got demonstrations of Genetec Mission Control, a collaborative decision-making solution, and many new security applications created specifically for vertical markets. A vast selection of supported video, access control, and storage hardware and software systems from the Genetec ecosystem of partners will also be showcased.
 
Genetec is dedicated to help prevent unnecessary intrusion into the public’s personal privacy without compromising security. The company also demonstrated KiwiVision products that create video streams that blur the faces of the public captured in surveillance video in real-time, while movements, actions and events remain recognizable. The automated privacy protection solution can be used indoors and outdoors, in interior defined spaces, and public areas.♦

 

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