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Big 3 Themes From ISC West

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Big 3 Themes From ISC West 2024.

Big 3 Themes From ISC West – ISC West’s big 3 themes were artificial intelligence, SaaS, and robots and drones, writes Optic Security Group product innovation manager, Vlado Damjanovski.

The International Security exhibition and Conference – otherwise known as ISC West – is one of the largest events in the world dedicated to the security industry. This industry covers CCTV, Access Control, Alarm Systems, gates and other security related products, the event is traditionally held in Las Vegas every April.

This year, ISC West attracted over 700 exhibitors from all over the world, and, according to many veteran exhibitors, it was the biggest year in the show’s history. The latest and greatest hardware and software products are exhibited first at the ISC West, making it the place where the latest trends can easily be seen.

The companies dominating this year’s show in terms of floor space and advertising presence included Hanwha Vision, Motorola Solutions, Axis Communications, Bosch Security, Johnson Controls and Dormakaba. Smaller companies with smaller stands, typically around the perimeter of the main floor, offered some new and innovative products, and they grabbed my attention too.

It was impossible to visit all stands due to the sheer size of the exhibition. To make things a little easier, the organisers of the show have developed an app for quick locating of exhibitors, which presents a walking map based on search criteria to help attendees find their way.

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Optic Security Group sent me across to Las Vegas to gain first-hand perspectives on what was on display, to chat with the experts on the ground, and to identify the innovations that attendees were talking about. Below are my big 3 takeaways.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Without any doubt, the most often heard acronym at the show was AI. Throughout the main exhibition floor, AI-capable products – cameras, hardware, as well as VMS (video management systems) software – were the most common theme and attraction.

There were many existing and proven VMSs, but also some new and potentially very attractive newcomers, all attempting to show how they have mastered AI video analytics. VMS software typically embeds AI based algorithms for a variety of applications, but solutions also included those in which the AI analytics is embedded in the cameras themselves (edge-analytics).

AI algorithms have certainly matured, but the one limitation that has become obvious is that most companies manufacturing cameras or implementing software solutions for AI analysis of video streams use a standard set of “Object Classification”. This means that cameras or VMSs have the ‘intelligence’ to immediately recognise pre-defined (or pre-learned) objects, such as humans, vehicles, trucks, busses, and bicycles instantly, but not much more. There remains the need for AI to be able to recognise other non-standard objects, but this is easier said than done.

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Some companies have now started offering AI solutions in which customers’ objects of interest can be ‘inferred’ (taught) in the AI analytics (such as Hanwha’s Flex Ai). This is not a straight-forward method, as the so-called ‘inference’ requires hundreds or thousands of examples that need to be entered manually for the algorithm to learn. In addition, the computer processing power required for this learning is substantial and – in the main – the entering can only be done by the AI manufacturer as opposed to the user.

It is encouraging, however, that some companies have started offering the ability for users to ‘add new objects’ in the object classification table.

It was also interesting to see that some AI manufacturers have started offering behavioural analytics
(Ambient.ai). Once recognised as a human object by the AI, the next step is recognising an individual’s posture and – combined with the speed of limb movement of two humans in close contact – the recognition of human fighting. This was demonstrated to good effect.

Security as a Service (SaaS)

Quite a few companies are offering security as a service (SaaS). Basically, instead of a customer investing in recording hardware and analytics, SaaS service providers offer subscription-based storage and analytics solutions. In short, users can subscribe to a plan that uploads their camera footage streams to the cloud for both recording and AI analysis by a SaaS provider’s powerful computers.

Under such models, customers pay a subscription for their selected AI functionalities and the length of recording. The advantage to the customer is that they don’t need to worry about the technicalities of the solution, how much storage they need to buy, or how powerful the computer server(s) need to be. This is all taken care of by the SaaS, for a price.

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In addition to the likes of Verkada and AWS, SaaS products are offered by most of the major vendors, such as Motorola (having recently joined forces with Google Cloud), Genetec SaaS, Hanwha Cloud, etc.

It appears to me that SaaS would be an attractive security solution for a small household user, and this seems to be increasingly the case in the US, UK and Australia.

A critical requirement for SaaS-based video surveillance is sufficient bandwidth for uploading video streams of all cameras at a site (such as a domestic residence). Each camera stream takes at least 1Mb/s – 2Mb/s of bandwidth of internet connection, so for a 4-camera system for example, at least 8Mb/s is required for continuous uploading streaming.

With household internet connections the uploading speed is always slower than the download, and depending what type of connection a household has, it may not be sufficient.

In most industrialised countries, this might not be a problem, but the streamed amount of video data, even if the bandwidth is sufficient, is paid for by the user in addition to the SaaS subscription. The SaaS video streaming for recording and AI analysis is required 24/7, so data needs to be constantly up streamed.

Robots and Drones

There was a notable presence at ISC West of companies that make autonomous and remotely controlled robots for security purposes. Deployments might include checking areas in and around shopping centres after hours, patrolling with robot cameras, carrying illumination, speakers with pre-recorded warning messages and 2-way communication with the operator.

Robots can also be used in dangerous situations where there are suspected explosives, or where a human security presence might otherwise be at risk.

I saw 4 wheeled police/security robots (Code blue and Argus), but also dog-like robots (Go2) walking or jumping on 4 legs, able to move across various terrains, including up and down stairs. These robots are powered by internal batteries that are sufficient for 4-8 hours of operation.

A manufacturer with noticeable drone advancement (code blue) demonstrated self-parking and self-charging drone stations. Knowing that all drones are limited to flying for no more than 30-50mins, they need quick and automated recharging. The ‘drone station’ solution features covers that open for the drone to fly in/out.

Before the drone’s battery is depleted it automatically returns to its nest and starts recharging. The drone station closes to provide protection from rain, snow, or unwanted interference.

Other interesting solutions relating to drones included drone detection software that utilises a PTZ camera for visual identification (Drone Object Classification) of unwanted drones in an area. There are numerous applications for such a device, such as airports and prisons, where drones are often used to smuggle drugs, mobile phones or weapons.

In conclusion, being at ISC West offered an experience that is impossible to capture in a single article. Nevertheless, I hope you find my few insights useful. My trip to Las Vegas for the big event was made possible by Optic Security Group in my role as Optic’s product innovation manager. If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend, I recommend that you do.

You can learn more about Optic Security Group here or read more SEN news here.

“Big 3 Themes From ISC West 2024.”

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Gallagher Security Charity Golf Day Tees Off This Friday

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Gallagher Security Charity Golf Day this Friday.

Gallagher Security Charity Golf Day tees off this Friday 19, The Palms, Sanctuary Cove.

Gallagher Security Charity Golf Day Friday – Gallagher’s Charity Golf Day will be held this Friday at the Palms Golf Course at Sanctuary Cove in Queensland.

The event supports the work of Australian child protection organisation, Bravehearts, which works to treat and prevent child sexual abuse, a crime that affects 1 in 4 Australian children – organisers say the donations are on track to exceeding the 2024 fundraising target of $A18,500 ($5000 more than last year’s total).

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The 2024 event has attracted over 100 players – more than double last year – made up of members of the Gallagher Security Australia team and channel partners, end users, technology partners, and consultants.

Gallagher’s partnership with Bravehearts began in 2022, and in addition to the Charity Golf Day event, Gallagher’s ongoing relationship with Bravehearts includes supporting the annual Bravehearts Ball, Bravehearts’ own golf day and initiatives around resources in schools.

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The partnership includes ongoing support and maintenance of the Gallagher security system donated and installed at Bravehearts HQ in 2023 in conjunction with Gallagher Security Certified Channel Partner, Securcom.

Gallagher Security Charity Golf Day

12 event sponsors have got behind the event, triple the number of sponsors last year, including Gallagher Technology and channel partners Hexagon, SALTO Systems, SECURCOM, ASSA ABLOY Group, Convergint Asia Pacific, Johnson Controls, Magnetic, Traka, Wormald, Motorola Solutions, PMT Security Systems, and Stowe Australia.

There’s information about booking for the event here – anyone who can’t make it but still wishes to donate can do so here – there’s more SEN news here.

“Gallagher Security Charity Golf Day Friday 19, The Palms, Sanctuary Cove.”

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Gallagher Security Charity Golf Day.

Memorable Melbourne Reveals the Best – SecTech 2024

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Memorable Melbourne came from far and near to witness the spectacle at one of the state’s biggest security expos in years. We were lucky to showcase some of the latest, (fresh from the blueprint) technology, including the Tecom Discovery.

PLEASE SEE THE UPDATED MELBOURNE 2024 POST

Don’t forget that SecTech Roadshow is coming to Sydney next Tuesday, May 21, 2024. Doors open at noon – don’t miss the first security expo to visit Western Sydney! Rosehill Gardens Exhibition Hall, James Ruse Dr, Rosehill.

Please take a look at a few of the memorable moments from this year’s SecTech at Melbourne – you can pre-register for SecTech Sydney here drop back in later for more images from SecTech Melbourne!

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“Amazing Melbourne – sectech 2024”

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“Memorable Melbourne – Sectech 2024”

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“A great event for the security industry”

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“Melbourne SECTECH 2024”

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“Was great to be here – thanks guys”

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HES 9100 Electric Strike

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HES 9100 Electric Strike From ASSA ABLOY.

HES 9100 Electric Strike From ASSA ABLOY.

HES 9100 Electric Strike – HES 9100 electric strike for tubular vertical rod exit devices installed on single glass door applications.

The 9100 is the complement to the 9200 electric strike used for double doors. With a low-profile design, the 9100 ensures simplified retrofit installation, eliminating the need for frame alterations, saving time and labour costs.

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Featuring integrated adjustability for optimal latch positioning, adaptable voltage sensing technology, latchbolt and strike monitoring, and exceeding Grade 1 standards, the HES 9100 electric strike meets UL outdoor rating requirements.

HES 9100 Electric Strike

Features include integrated adjustability provides optimal latch positioning, surface mounted so no cutting required, adaptable voltage sensing technology (12-24V DC), tamper resistant, field selectable fail safe/fail secure, and stainless-steel construction.

The lock has a dynamic strength of 70ft-lbs, an endurance of 1 million cycles, has a static strength of 1500lbs and is non-handed.

You can learn more about the HES 9100 electric from ASSA ABLOY here or read more SEN news here.

“HES 9100 Electric Strike From ASSA ABLOY.”

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HES 9100 Electric Strike From ASSA ABLOY.

Tenders For Queenslanders – Now With All Links!

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Multiple security tenders for Queenslanders - this is Thursday Island in the Torres Strait.

Multiple Security Tenders For Queenslanders.

Tenders For Queenslanders – There are multiple QBuild tenders up for grabs in Queensland just now – apologies for missing some of the links earlier.

QBuild needs security and surveillance system service maintenance in multiple Far North Queensland locations – this tender closes May 2 and you can find out more here.

Security Tenders For Queenslanders

QBuild also needs service and maintenance on security alarm systems in Far North Queensland – again it’s a May 2 closing date with more information to be found here.

There’s another security alarm service tender further north at multiple location across Cape York and in the Torres Strait.

This tender also closes on May 2 – there’s more information on that here and more SEN news here.

“Multiple Security Tenders For Queenslanders.”

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Security tenders for Queenslanders.

DHL Express Seeks National Security Manager

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DHL Express Seeks National Security Manager
DHL Express Seeks National Security Manager.

DHL Express Seeks National Security Manager With $A240,000 Salary.

DHL Express Seeks National Security Manager – DHL Express is offering its new national security manager a salary package of more than $A240,000.

The role will involve ensuring that ensuring that DHL is the benchmark for security excellence within the air express industry.

The successful applicant will oversee the internal security compliance program both proactively and reactively to assess the effectiveness of security practices.

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The successful applicant will develop, implement, and monitor procedures, training, and security practices to safeguard employees in Australian and PNG, as well as customers, visitors, customers’ shipments and DHL assets and information against loss or damage.

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They will also protect the business from risks and prepare the business for disruptions by fulfilling the role of Crisis & Business Continuity Manager for DHL Express Australia and PNG.

This is a full-time permanent position working 38 hours per week from Monday through Friday. Work hours may be irregular especially in times of emergency or during specific protracted investigations.

There’s more information and you can apply for the role here or read more SEN news here.

DHL Express Seeks National Security Manager

  • Extensive security-based experience gained through import/export industry at a senior level
  • Degree or diploma in relevant security field
  • Completion of a nationally recognised investigation program
  • Completion of a nationally recognised business resilience program
  • Completion of nationally recognised risk management program
  • Ability to develop a culture of quality and service excellence
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
  • Positive can-do attitude.

“DHL Express Seeks National Security Manager With $A240,000 Salary.”

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DHL Express seeks National Security Manager with $A240,000 salary.

David Lorimer Returns To LSC

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David Lorimer Returns To LSC in product management role.

David Lorimer Returns To LSC In Time For SecTech Roadshow.

David Lorimer Returns To LSC – LSC has announced the return of David Lorimer to the role of product management in its Electronic Security Division.

LSC’s head of electronic security product & technical services, Rhys Saxon, said Lorimer returns to LSC after a 2-year hiatus.

According to Saxon, Lorimer’s “vast knowledge of the electronic security industry, as well as his connections within LSC and the wider security industry, make him the perfect fit” for the company.

“With his vast product and sales experience at LSC and the wider security industry, David is sure to be a great asset to all parts of our business, and I am extremely excited to have him part of the team again,” Saxon said.

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Meanwhile, Lorimer said he was thrilled to be on board with LSC.

“I’m looking forward to embracing new challenges and leveraging off my industry knowledge to contribute to new and exciting developments,” he said.

“I’m also looking forward to joining the LSC team during SecTech Roadshow starting May 9 in Perth and I will be attending the Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane shows.”

Lorimer’s new role includes management of the portfolio of several key brands such as HID, RISCO, Dynamic Cable Solutions, Enforcer Systems, as well as LSC’s printing and credential programming services.

You can find out more about LSC products and services here or read more SEN news here.

“David Lorimer Returns To LSC In Time For SecTech Roadshow!”

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David Lorimer Returns To LSC.

John Varthalis Joins NIDAC

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John Varthalis Joins NIDAC as business development manager.

John Varthalis Joins NIDAC As Business Development Manager.

John Varthalis Joins NIDAC – John Varthalis has joined NIDAC as business development manager and will take on a business growth role.

According to NIDAC’s Paula Nicholls, Varthalis brings over 25 years’ experience in the electronics and electronic security industries.

Varthalis commenced his career in 1990 supplying electronic components to the security industry. Over this period he established strong relationships with manufacturers, distributors, system integrators and end customers.

“Working in different sales roles including key account management, sales management and business development gives John a wealth of knowledge and expertise which will bring even greater depth to the NIDAC team,” Nicholls said.

“Having worked with different security businesses, John understands the importance of providing the right products, solutions, backed up by great customer service and technical support to exceed customer expectations.”

John Varthalis Joins NIDAC

Varthalis said his relationship with NIDAC goes back many years as supplier of electronic components to the Melbourne-based access control manufacturer.

“I have always known NIDAC as an innovative, high-quality manufacturer of Australian made products”. Having the opportunity to work for such a well-known and respected company in the security industry is a privilege, ‘I am thrilled to join the NIDAC team”.

You can learn more about NIDAC here or read more SEN news here.

“John Varthalis Joins NIDAC As Business Development Manager.”

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Australian Defence Force Academy Security Upgrade

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Australian Defence Force Academy security upgrade floated.

Australian Defence Force Academy Security Upgrade Sought.

Australian Defence Force Academy Security Upgrade – A future tender has been listed for a security upgrade for the Australian Defence Force Academy.

The Australian Defence Force Academy is a tri-service military Academy that provides military and academic education for junior officers of the Australian Defence Force in the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force.

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Academic staff number 150 from ADF and 380 from the university, supporting 950 undergraduates and 1300 postgraduates.

The tender release doesn’t go into detail, but given the complexity of the facilities, which include dormitories, classrooms, administration facilities, a 1200-seat auditorium and lots more, it’s certain the required upgrade will include alarms, access control, CCTV, automation, management software and more.

The expected release date for this Australian Defence Force Academy Security Upgrade tender is June 30 – you can find more details here or read more SEN news here.

“Australian Defence Force Academy Security Upgrade Sought.”

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Australian Defence Force Academy security upgrade.

Axis Partners With FF Fast LPR

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Axis Partners With FF on fast LPR.

Axis Partners With FF Fast LPR And Car Recognition Software.

Axis Partners With FF Fast LPR – Axis Communications has partnered with LPR developer FF on very fast vehicle detection and identification software powered by neural networks using the Axis Radar Fusion Camera.

According to Axis, CAMMRA by FF Group is the most advanced Edge LPR software on the market that recognizes license plates and vehicle specification and can be installed on AXIS cameras in less than 10 minutes.

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Axis partners with FF fast LPR.

Designed to analyse highway load and highway traffic density + forecast/planning, as well as to identify vehicle type and to detect all licence plates, the system is installed on cameras at key points at the highway.

Axis Partners With FF Fast LPR

Data gathered provides statistics on highway traffic, according to the date, month, etc. for city events planning, road load analysis, vehicle identification, including plate, make, model, and more. A multi-server backend, FF DataFactory, can handle data from hundreds of Axis cameras.

API options include JSON, TCP-IP, ONVIF, VAPIX and UTMC, making the solution easy to integrate into existing traffic surveillance systems for police, councils, transport authorities and more.

You can learn more about the FF CAMMRA solution here, contact your local Axis distributor, or read more SEN news here.

“Axis Partners With FF Fast LPR And Car Recognition Software.”

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Axis Partners With FF Fast LPR.