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A kink in the blockchain

Security Buyer takes a brief look at the physical locking mechanisms of haulage vehicles, and also new innovative technologies, such as blockchain, that can remotely prevent cargo theft  Hauliers are presented with many challenges in the day-to-day running of their job. Not only is the logistics industry faced with a labour shortage, changing legislation around Brexit, Covid-19 difficulties as well as the Amazon Effect, but safety and security of goods and personnel on the road is also a major concern. Cargo theft and immigration are the two top security concerns when it comes to the physical driving of lorries around the world. There are a number of solutions that truckers can implement inside their vehicles to help mitigate risk, however fleet managers should be installing Secured by Design solutions on the vehicles themselves. This may include padlocks and locking mechanisms in addition to the access control already built in to lorry doors, CCTV for high value cargo, but also alternative track and traceability solutions to protect cargo with the likes of blockchain technology.   Physical security  Securing your assets against theft and interference whilst in transit is more important than ever in our globally-connected world. Security seals are an important part of the security process; helping to ensure that your goods arrive at their destination as expected, without delay.  “We truck everything from a single flight case to everything required for a complete music tour production,” says Director Lance Lovell, ACME. “Our trailers need to be built to the highest standard to ensure maximum load security.” Lovell highlights that it’s not just the flush-fit steel back doors with their integrated double-locking that is priority, but the way the body is constructed, using galvanised steel cassette panels. Haul munitions, explosives and other hazardous cargo and security has to be the top priority. There are many different types of doors and locking mechanisms that can be integrated into trucks and lorries depending on their size and cargo. Some of the most popular are outlined below with their security benefits.  Security Labels: Small transit and other small courier vans do not feature locking hasps or other features which would allow for sealing by way of an indicative pull-tight or fixed length seal.  Instead, non-residue security labels can be placed on the seam of vehicle doors, preventing access without removing the label and de-facing the surface, leaving a VOID message through the seal. Non-Residue labels have the advantage in that they do not leave a residue on the surface of the doors, avoiding damage to paintwork.  Indicative Pull-Tite Seals: Vans and other vehicles with roller-shutter doors feature hasp and staple-style locking arrangements. For these types of locks, we recommend use of a pull-tite or “pull-through” tamper-evident seal, which can be secured tightly around the mechanism, preventing interference by opportunists.  Pull-through seals are available in many different sizes and configurations.   Fixed-Length / Ring Seals: Trailer doors are available with a number of different locking mechanisms, and so the preferred security seal will depend on the mechanism in question – either pull-through or fixed-length seals are recommended.  Fixed-length or “ring” seals, form a secured loop through a locking aperture. Ring seals do not “pull tight” around the locking arrangement, meaning that they can be freely rotated, checked and inspected for signs of tampering more easily.  High-Security Bolt Seals & Plastic Indicative Seals (empty loads only): Fully-loaded shipping containers which are being moved internationally require sealing by way of a security seal designated and tested as ‘high-security’ according to ISO17712 and CT-PAT regulations. High-security bolt seals are one of the most well-established on the market and fully compliant with regulations.   Flexible Cable Seals: The valuable and potentially hazardous contents of tankers are at risk of interference, theft and fraud, especially whilst in transit and away from the legitimate user.  This makes it crucial that sensitive and valuable access points, such as valves, meters and hatches are strongly secured against tampering. Flexible, variable length and very strong cable security seals are ideal for ensuring such access points are secured against interference.  Guidance  The Cargo and Road Transport (CART) Security Guide was written in collaboration with industry heavyweights and was created to provide a better insight into the security risks posed to operators – and potential solutions that can be adopted.  Contributors include DIPS (Distribution Industry Partnership Scotland), the RHA, DHL, RSA (Royal Sun Alliance) Insurance Group, Motorway Buddy, Maple Fleet Services and NaVCIS (National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service), who each provided insight and professional opinion drawn from their experience within their market sector.  To read the full exclusive see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on:  Security Buyer  @SecurityBuyer  @Secbuyer Media Contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922 Email: editor@securitybuyer.com

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BEDU

BEDU aligns with the Dubai Metaverse Strategy

BEDU, the Dubai-based leader of Metaverse and Web3 technologies in the Middle East, today announced an ambitious expansion of its services and team, as it aligns itself closely with Dubai’s recently announced emirate-wide strategy for the Metaverse. “Dubai’s bold vision for the next iteration of the Internet is one we wholeheartedly share,” said Amin Al Zarouni, Chief Executive Officer of BEDU. “Today, BEDU looks to that future, as our strategy already aligns with that of the government. We have made waves already with our work in NFTs, blockchain and the Metaverse. Our UAENFT Keypass, a unique membership scheme for the non-fungible token community, was launched by our UAENFT division earlier this year, and we have conducted a series of well-received curated art drops. As we expand our services, it is now our intention to enable a free economy within our Metaverse and create several job opportunities that will contribute to national growth.” The Dubai Metaverse Strategy, announced last month, is designed to support the generation of some 40,000 virtual jobs by 2030 while adding US$4 billion to Dubai’s GDP over the next five years. The programme is also aimed at consolidating the emirate’s reputation as a Web3 leader and Metaverse hub, being home to more than 1,000 metaverse and blockchain companies already operating here. Founded in 2021, BEDU has rapidly risen to become the leading Web3 company in the UAE. Following the Dubai government’s announcement of its Metaverse strategy, the company has made plans to expand its services to support public and private sector entities in their Web3 transformation journeys. These services will include consulting and advisory for Web3 and Metaverse projects, as well as Smart Contract Audit and Development, Custom Metaverse Development, and Web3 Turnkey solutions. To accelerate the company’s growth and operations, BEDU is also expanding its team in the UAE and contribute to job creation in the metaverse. The company is hiring some of the industry’s most visionary Web3 experts, Metaverse consultants, developers, as well as blockchain and other solution specialists. “Combined together, Web3 and the Metaverse are a journey in the making. BEDU is building that virtual future, today – brick by brick, stone by stone – and we’re excited about every step we take forward to achieve this,” adds Al Zarouni,   For more news updates, check out our latest issue here. Media contact Rebecca Morpeth Spayne, Editor, Security Portfolio Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922

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ANSecurity

ANSecurity and Gemalto help Trustology deliver Blockchain innovation

ANSecurity has announced a successful project with Gemalto to help Trustology deliver innovative Blockchain technology used to secure digital assets. Blockchain has become a hot technology concept but 2019 will be the year that its adoption will start to enter the wider market beyond crypto currencies. ANSecurity is working with a UK pioneer to ensure that security is at the forefront. Trustology, recently featured in the FinTech50 Hot 10 list for 2018, is developing technology and services to help private and institutional clients secure digital assets. Its first product, TrustVault, is a step change in key management. It combines un-matched private key protection against cyber and physical threats with low latency execution, by safekeeping private keys and control codes inside tamper-proof, programmable hardware security modules hosted in secure data centres, with encrypted backups in the cloud. To deliver its breakthrough solution, Trustology has worked closely with Gemalto, and systems integrator ANSecurity to help build an innovative solution that uses Gemalto Hardware Security Modules (HSM). Trustology has created a bespoke solution that has its software embedded within the HSM, a dedicated crypto processor that is specifically designed for the protection of the crypto key lifecycle, which uses blockchain to further strengthen and scale its advanced cryptographic infrastructure service. Alongside managing procurement of HSM modules, ANSecurity has provided value-added services acting as a trusted partner to facilitate the development process.  ANSecurity consultants have offered product and solution recommendations and worked on Trustology’s behalf to expedite technical assistance during the development process. As a result, Trustology is now in the process of initiating several additional projects with ANSecurity throughout 2019. “ANSecurity has been a valuable part of the extended team that is helping us go from start-up to production-ready,” said Dominic Longman, Head of Product for Trustology. “As a cutting-edge product for securing digital assets, it is essential that our entire security infrastructure is fit for purpose and ANSecurity is playing a pivotal role in helping us to achieve and maintain this goal.” www.ANSecurity.com

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ANSecurity and Gemalto help Trustology deliver Blockchain innovation

ANSecurity has announced a successful project with Gemalto to help Trustology deliver innovative Blockchain technology used to secure digital assets. Blockchain has become a hot technology concept but 2019 will be the year that its adoption will start to enter the wider market beyond crypto currencies. ANSecurity is working with a UK pioneer to ensure that security is at the forefront. Trustology, recently featured in the FinTech50 Hot 10 list for 2018, is developing technology and services to help private and institutional clients secure digital assets. Its first product, TrustVault, is a step change in key management. It combines un-matched private key protection against cyber and physical threats with low latency execution, by safekeeping private keys and control codes inside tamper-proof, programmable hardware security modules hosted in secure data centres, with encrypted backups in the cloud. To deliver its breakthrough solution, Trustology has worked closely with Gemalto, and systems integrator ANSecurity to help build an innovative solution that uses Gemalto Hardware Security Modules (HSM). Trustology has created a bespoke solution that has its software embedded within the HSM, a dedicated crypto processor that is specifically designed for the protection of the crypto key lifecycle, which uses blockchain to further strengthen and scale its advanced cryptographic infrastructure service. Alongside managing procurement of HSM modules, ANSecurity has provided value-added services acting as a trusted partner to facilitate the development process.  ANSecurity consultants have offered product and solution recommendations and worked on Trustology’s behalf to expedite technical assistance during the development process. As a result, Trustology is now in the process of initiating several additional projects with ANSecurity throughout 2019. “ANSecurity has been a valuable part of the extended team that is helping us go from start-up to production-ready,” said Dominic Longman, Head of Product for Trustology. “As a cutting-edge product for securing digital assets, it is essential that our entire security infrastructure is fit for purpose and ANSecurity is playing a pivotal role in helping us to achieve and maintain this goal.” www.ANSecurity.com

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