16 August 2021

Hikvision

Hikvision India Tech-Knowledge Talk Series on Video Door Phone

Hikvision India has recently conducted Video Door Phone (VDP) product introduction and training event ‘Tech-Knowledge Talk’ on PRAMA India App platform. The recently concluded second edition of ‘Tech-Knowledge Talk’ was focused on newly launched Hikvision Video Door Phone product introduction and training. This event got very good response from the Regional Distributor (RDs) and Sub Regional Distributors (SRDs) from the PAN India regions. This was the second edition of Hikvision’s ‘Tech-Knowledge Talk’ LIVE session series. In this LIVE session, Hikvision’s product experts discussed about the latest range of Hikvision Video Door Phone. They presented the market potential of Video Door Phone, features and applications of Hikvision VDP product offerings. This session was for Regional Distributor and Sub Regional Distributors from the PAN India regions. It was an insightful and engaging session where viewers participated in the LIVE quiz competition and won prizes as well. “We are happy to introduce the Video Door Phone products in Hikvision’s ‘Tech-Knowledge Talk’ LIVE online session series. These online sessions are helpful to evangelize the USPs of our new products and technologies, they develop the product knowledge and technology awareness among Regional Distributor and Sub Regional Distributors community. We hope these sessions are helpful to enhance the skills and knowhow of installers, system integrators and security professionals,” said Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. “The latest trends in Video Door Phone product segment, includes SIP Based Propriety Technology, IP Based Remotely Operating Solutions and access through the Mifare card. The Indian video door phone market is expected to grow at a steady rate in the Metro and Tier- II cities due to increased demand in the upscale housing projects. A clear trend toward large-screen indoor units and Internet protocol (IP) products in the market will also cause a slight increase in average selling prices (ASP) during the coming years,” said Bhupendra Kumar, Product Head, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. He further added, “The latest technology is IP based Video Multi –apartment solution, where Hikvision has four product categories (DS-KH-6210-L/DS-KH-6310-WL/ DS-KH-6310-W/ DS-KH-6310), DS-KH 8301-WT, DS-KH-8501 –WT). All these VDP products can be accessed and operated remotely through mobile devices like mobile phones, tablets or PCs.The VDP models (DS-KH -6310-WL/ DS-KH-6310-W/ DS-KH-6310), DS-KH 8301-WT, DS-KH-8501 –WT) has touchscreen indoor unit.” “The Video Door Phone product segment is getting significant demand from the wide variety of Real Estate projects (Apartments and Villa). It has the core function to identify the visitor. When it comes to knowing who’s at your door before you actually open it, there’s nothing better than a video door phone. A video door phone helps to feel more secure in your home. Three tier solutions are available in Hikvision VDP products. They include, Alert from Security Guard Gate, Alert from Apartment Lobby, Alert from your Door Bell. You know the visitor well in advance and can secure your home and assets in case of any eventuality,” said Vinit Narvekar, Manager- Customer Trainings, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. The product introduction and training Series ‘Tech-Knowledge Talk’ on PRAMA India App platform was jointly conducted by Bhupendra Kumar, Product Head, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. and Vinit Narvekar, Manager- Customer Trainings, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. The next session of ‘Tech-Knowledge Talk’ on PRAMA India App platform will be announced shortly.   To stay up to date on the latest, trends, innovations, people news and company updates within the global security market please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitynewsdesk.com

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External security specialists accelerating video analytics

A new NW Security study of 103 medium and large-sized firms across England with existing CCTV systems, found that where an external security systems installer, integrator or security management company is involved, some key video analytics has been much more widely adopted and deployed. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) is already deployed in nearly two thirds (62%) of existing CCTV systems across the country where security systems management is outsourced to an external security company or managed with the help of an independent security systems installer or integrator. Where CCTV systems are managed entirely in-house, ANPR is fully deployed in less than half of systems (48%). Video Motion Detection (VMD) is available and already deployed in well over half (57%) of existing CCTV systems across the country where security systems management is outsourced to an external security company or managed with the help of an independent security systems installer or integrator. But where CCTV systems are managed entirely in-house, VMD is fully deployed in less than half of systems (49%). Optical Character Recognition (OCR) analysis, sometimes used to improve accuracy of ANPR or to track deliveries of parcels, pallets or containers of goods, is also deployed in 62% of the systems run with the help of external experts. However, where CCTV systems were managed entirely in-house, only 41% of systems said they had deployed OCR analytics. People counting, which has been widely deployed in the retail sector for example, has been deployed in 52% of CCTV systems which are run with the help of external security specialists. However, where CCTV systems were managed entirely in-house, only 38% of systems confirmed they had already deployed people counting analytics. Nearly half (48%) of CCTV system owners have already deployed objection detection and classification analytics to improve the effectiveness of their systems and in this rare incidence the same level of deployment was recorded regardless of whether the system was run entirely in-house or with the help of external parties. Frank Crouwel, Managing Director of NW Security, commented: “It’s interesting to analyse that where outside security system installers or integrators are involved in supporting medium and large-sized firms running video monitoring systems, there is more widespread deployment of major video analytics including VMD, ANPR, OCR and people counting. “Odd then that only a fifth (21%) of firms running camera systems are currently outsourcing any work to third party specialists, even as video analytics deployments offer so much potential for improving CCTV system efficacy and delivering faster return on investment. “What this shows is that an increasing number of third party experts are recommending wider deployment of video analytics, safe in the knowledge that they have the skills and capabilities to configure the right video analytics solutions to assure the increased accuracy of CCTV systems in line with their customers’ operational needs.” External experts more likely to be involved where board-level risk management and holistic security concerns are top priority Where CCTV system improvements include more board-level regulatory or legal compliance, risk management or cyber security systems hardening, third party experts are much more likely to be supporting in-house CCTV systems management teams. So, nearly half (43%) of all companies supported by external security specialists had a live project to improve their ‘system’s ‘hardening’ to combat cybersecurity threats’ as a ‘top priority’ which they were aiming to improve considerably by the end of 2021. Whereas for firms running their CCTV systems in-house, just 35% of them were focused on hardening physical security systems against cyber-attacks right now. Over half (52%) of all firms supported by external security specialists had a top priority project running to improve ‘GDPR compliance and data protection procedures surrounding our CCTV system’. Whereas for firms running their CCTV systems entirely in-house, 45% of them were focused on improving their GDPR compliance capabilities associated with their physical security system by the end of this year. ‘Improvement on the CCTV system’s resilience and back-up systems and procedures’ was a 2021 top priority for over half (52%) of firms where third party security installers, integrators or alarm receiving service providers were involved. Whereas for firms running their CCTV systems entirely in-house, 48% of them were focused on system resilience, back-up systems and procedures. Over two thirds (70%) of the chief executives responsible for their physical security systems which NW Security reached in this study, put ‘Improvement on the system’s resilience and back-up systems and procedures’ as a top priority for 2021 and 62% of proprietors and business owners placed ‘Improvement of GDPR compliance/data protection procedures surrounding our CCTV system’ as a ‘top priority’ in 2021. Frank Crouwel, Managing Director of NW Security, added: “It’s interesting to note that where senior management issues such as cyber security protection and GDPR compliance is top priority for firms right now, external security specialists are much more likely to be working alongside in-house security, FM and IT teams. “The more strategic the issue and the larger potential threat it poses to business continuity, the more likely that system improvement budgets will be green lit, and an outsourced specialist pulled in to help out. “Overall, what the research shows is that where external security systems specialists are involved, a more holistic discussion is enabled which can go beyond the optimisation of existing security systems to deliver an array of strategically important business and operational benefits.”   To stay up to date on the latest, trends, innovations, people news and company updates within the global security market please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitynewsdesk.com

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Group337 announces new industry report

Group337, a team of experts focused on activating the companies, brands, and people in the security industry through insights, intuition, and ideas, today announced the completion of a new industry report titled, Securing the Supply Chain. The report, completed in collaboration with BoxLock, examines the Total Addressable Market (TAM) for access control technology within the supply chain. The report, releasing later this month, details findings on the market and the opportunity for access control in logistics. The results focus on five key segments in the supply chain industry: automotive logistics, aviation MRO, healthcare logistics, specimen logistics, and storage and warehouses. Furthermore, it examines why securing the supply chain is essential regarding financial loss, risk, and liability and how access control solutions help solve these problems through accountability, efficiency, and peace of mind. “We’re thrilled to bring further data and insights to the access control industry, “said Jonathon Harris, Vice President of Group337. “Since the release of the Access Control Index last year, we’ve spent time digging into specific target segments, and we’re excited to present the findings from our research showing how access control intersects with supply chain management. We hope this information aids access control business leaders in making more data-driven decisions.” “The secure movement of goods and services has never been more important or complex,” said Brad Ruffkess, CEO of BoxLock. “Our customers have made it clear that controlling access to their supply chain has become one of their biggest challenges. This report further validates the opportunity for access control technology, and the value real-time visibility and reliable chain of custody tracking can deliver across all facets of the supply chain.”   To stay up to date on the latest, trends, innovations, people news and company updates within the global security market please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitybuyer.com

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Gallagher appoints new Technical Business Development Manager

Continuing the rapid growth of their global team, Gallagher have today announced the appointment of George Dunleavy in the newly created role of Technical Business Development Manager for South Australia and Northern Territory. Based in Adelaide, George has over 15 years of security industry experience and was most recently with the Department for Education as Strategic Manager for Security and Emergency Management. As a former Police Officer with the South Australia Police in Adelaide and the West Midlands Police in Birmingham, England, George brings a wealth of practical incident and crisis management experience through a variety of frontline policing roles. Karl Harris, Sales Manager for South Australia at Gallagher, says, “George’s knowledge and understanding of the unique security challenges faced by educational facilities will extend the success we have seen within this industry and support the demand we continue to experience. “During his time at Department for Education, George was instrumental in the provision of electronic security and access control requirements for Australia’s first vertical high school, as well as the $1bn school construction programme being delivered by the South Australian Government.” Gallagher’s General Manager for APAC & IMEA, Craig Schutte, says, “With the technical expertise and experience George brings to the team, he will play a key role in our continued growth across South Australia. As a high-performing team with a great company culture, we are proud to attract some of the best talent within the security industry.” George will begin his new role with Gallagher on 1 September 2021 and will work closely with Gallagher’s extensive network of Channel Partners. To stay up to date on the latest, trends, innovations, people news and company updates within the global security market please register to receive our newsletter here. Media contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitybuyer.com

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