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Matrix Comsec to host its event Matrix Insight on 24th Jan’19 in Philippines

Matrix Comsec has confirmed it will be hosting its maiden event Insight in Philippines on 24th January 2019. Solution experts will be exhibiting Unified Communication, Video Surveillance, Access Control and Time-Attendance solutions at the event. They will also be highlighting the benefits of partnering with Matrix for the attendees. All of their solutions are reportedly designed to meet the imminent needs of large, multi-location enterprises, SME and SMB organizations. Matrix solution experts will be explaining in detail their enterprise grade Unified Communication and Security solutions at the Matrix Insight. Products and Solutions Matrix Unified Communication, Video Surveillance, Access Control and Time-Attendance solutions will be key highlights at the Matrix Insight Philippines. The solution experts will provide insights on key solution benefits, typical deployment scenarios, success stories and technology framework of our solutions. Matrix Team will also explain how Matrix partners benefit in terms of growth, differentiated products, profit margins and OEM support. IP Video Surveillance NVRX – The recently launched extreme series of Network Video Recorders will be exhibited at the event. These recorders come with 4K Decoding Capacity, allowing viewing high resolution live feed. IP Cameras – Matrix IP cameras are equipped with the H.265 Compression Technique which saves up to 50% on storage space. Video Management System – The video management system of Matrix assists in centralized command and control of the entire surveillance system. People Mobility Management Time-Attendance – Matrix Time-Attendance solutions allows organizations to collect and manage accurate attendance data of employees. Access Control – Matrix Access Control solutions enhances security of organizations and meets their requirements irrespective of its size, layout, locations and timings. Cafeteria Management – The solution offers automated cafeteria process right from placing an order to payment. Unified Communication Unified Communication – This enterprise grade communication solution offers Collaboration, Communication, Messaging and Mobility. Network Management solution – Matrix will be exhibiting its all-in-one solution for centralized control of every connected Matrix communication server and Gateway within a single network. Video Conferencing Solution – PARISAT VC – the Enterprise Meeting solution sets a new benchmark by offering enhanced video and voice capabilities. “Philippines is a growing market and a potential foothold for Matrix Comsec to spread its footprints. Our products meet the standard market requirements of the Philippines market. Moreover, Matrix Insight has served as a great platform for understanding the local market, study current and upcoming trends and design our solutions accordingly. We aim to expand our network and get a foot into the Philippines market”, commented Ganesh Jivani, MD Matrix Comsec. www.MatrixComSec.com

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Matrix Comsec to host its event Matrix Insight on 24th Jan’19 in Philippines

Matrix Comsec has confirmed it will be hosting its maiden event Insight in Philippines on 24th January 2019. Solution experts will be exhibiting Unified Communication, Video Surveillance, Access Control and Time-Attendance solutions at the event. They will also be highlighting the benefits of partnering with Matrix for the attendees. All of their solutions are reportedly designed to meet the imminent needs of large, multi-location enterprises, SME and SMB organizations. Matrix solution experts will be explaining in detail their enterprise grade Unified Communication and Security solutions at the Matrix Insight. Products and Solutions Matrix Unified Communication, Video Surveillance, Access Control and Time-Attendance solutions will be key highlights at the Matrix Insight Philippines. The solution experts will provide insights on key solution benefits, typical deployment scenarios, success stories and technology framework of our solutions. Matrix Team will also explain how Matrix partners benefit in terms of growth, differentiated products, profit margins and OEM support. IP Video Surveillance NVRX – The recently launched extreme series of Network Video Recorders will be exhibited at the event. These recorders come with 4K Decoding Capacity, allowing viewing high resolution live feed. IP Cameras – Matrix IP cameras are equipped with the H.265 Compression Technique which saves up to 50% on storage space. Video Management System – The video management system of Matrix assists in centralized command and control of the entire surveillance system. People Mobility Management Time-Attendance – Matrix Time-Attendance solutions allows organizations to collect and manage accurate attendance data of employees. Access Control – Matrix Access Control solutions enhances security of organizations and meets their requirements irrespective of its size, layout, locations and timings. Cafeteria Management – The solution offers automated cafeteria process right from placing an order to payment. Unified Communication Unified Communication – This enterprise grade communication solution offers Collaboration, Communication, Messaging and Mobility. Network Management solution – Matrix will be exhibiting its all-in-one solution for centralized control of every connected Matrix communication server and Gateway within a single network. Video Conferencing Solution – PARISAT VC – the Enterprise Meeting solution sets a new benchmark by offering enhanced video and voice capabilities. “Philippines is a growing market and a potential foothold for Matrix Comsec to spread its footprints. Our products meet the standard market requirements of the Philippines market. Moreover, Matrix Insight has served as a great platform for understanding the local market, study current and upcoming trends and design our solutions accordingly. We aim to expand our network and get a foot into the Philippines market”, commented Ganesh Jivani, MD Matrix Comsec. www.MatrixComSec.com

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Matrix Comsec to host its event Matrix Insight on 24th Jan’19 in Philippines

Matrix Comsec has confirmed it will be hosting its maiden event Insight in Philippines on 24th January 2019. Solution experts will be exhibiting Unified Communication, Video Surveillance, Access Control and Time-Attendance solutions at the event. They will also be highlighting the benefits of partnering with Matrix for the attendees. All of their solutions are reportedly designed to meet the imminent needs of large, multi-location enterprises, SME and SMB organizations. Matrix solution experts will be explaining in detail their enterprise grade Unified Communication and Security solutions at the Matrix Insight. Products and Solutions Matrix Unified Communication, Video Surveillance, Access Control and Time-Attendance solutions will be key highlights at the Matrix Insight Philippines. The solution experts will provide insights on key solution benefits, typical deployment scenarios, success stories and technology framework of our solutions. Matrix Team will also explain how Matrix partners benefit in terms of growth, differentiated products, profit margins and OEM support. IP Video Surveillance NVRX – The recently launched extreme series of Network Video Recorders will be exhibited at the event. These recorders come with 4K Decoding Capacity, allowing viewing high resolution live feed. IP Cameras – Matrix IP cameras are equipped with the H.265 Compression Technique which saves up to 50% on storage space. Video Management System – The video management system of Matrix assists in centralized command and control of the entire surveillance system. People Mobility Management Time-Attendance – Matrix Time-Attendance solutions allows organizations to collect and manage accurate attendance data of employees. Access Control – Matrix Access Control solutions enhances security of organizations and meets their requirements irrespective of its size, layout, locations and timings. Cafeteria Management – The solution offers automated cafeteria process right from placing an order to payment. Unified Communication Unified Communication – This enterprise grade communication solution offers Collaboration, Communication, Messaging and Mobility. Network Management solution – Matrix will be exhibiting its all-in-one solution for centralized control of every connected Matrix communication server and Gateway within a single network. Video Conferencing Solution – PARISAT VC – the Enterprise Meeting solution sets a new benchmark by offering enhanced video and voice capabilities. “Philippines is a growing market and a potential foothold for Matrix Comsec to spread its footprints. Our products meet the standard market requirements of the Philippines market. Moreover, Matrix Insight has served as a great platform for understanding the local market, study current and upcoming trends and design our solutions accordingly. We aim to expand our network and get a foot into the Philippines market”, commented Ganesh Jivani, MD Matrix Comsec. www.MatrixComSec.com

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Insight: the enabler of maritime security decision making

Insight: the enabler of maritime security decision making – David Reindorp, a faculty member at the Global Institute of Cyber, Intelligence & Security (GICIS), and Executive Director of Opportuna: Insight Consulting Over the past five years, the concept and practice of maritime security has emerged into the mainstream of political thinking and industry practice. So much so that most vessels now possess a dedicated ship security officer, the UK has a National Maritime Security Strategy, and the G7 recently issued its first statement on the subject. All of these are new and novel. Nevertheless, maritime security remains a challenge for policy makers to grasp and practitioners to deliver. The possible consequences of this are significant – navies have been accused of misunderstanding their purpose, governments of abrogating their responsibility, and shipping companies of failing to understand the consequences of their actions. So, why is this and how can maritime security decision makers ensure they consider all issues, generate viable strategies, and enable value-adding, future-aware behaviours from their practitioners? The answer to both questions is in the unique political and strategic environment of the oceans. It needs to be understood but is difficult to understand, and has a multitude of changing contexts, all of which will affect – either positively or negatively – the outcome of particular decisions and actions. For instance, the oceans are not only a global commons, but also perhaps the most globalised of spaces. They are by law an international but non-sovereign space. No state can control them; it can only exercise jurisdiction over its ships upon them. But outside of the literally small question of the flag ships fly, it is becoming increasingly difficult to determine the individual national interests they represent. Masters, crews, operating companies, hull ownership, cargo, insurance cover, significance, criticality, and many other factors are all shared among many different states. So from an international perspective, who ‘owns’ the problem of maritime security? And who, without a clear identity against which to measure national interest, should provide the necessary power to deliver it and cover the risks and costs of so doing? Another challenge to comprehension and thus decision-making is that maritime security is about far more than the sea and ships. At the macro level, it is entwined with all other manifestations of security, not just physical (i.e. protection from attack) but economic (from its links to trade), social (from its links to food and energy supplies), and political (from the ocean’s place as a key feature of the international political system). And at the micro level – by which is meant the Chief Executive and his or her board, it encompasses some particularly intractable issues. For instance, protection from pirates when navies seem unwilling or powerless to do so, or how to maintain the traditional lifesaving practice of seafarers from the potentially ruinous costs of assisting with seaborne economic migrants and refugees. Civil society, governments, ship’s crews, and company shareholders all have different priorities and will judge success (or failure) accordingly, especially with a minute-by-minute media narrative. So, successful decision making will rest on an interdisciplinary understanding of this complex but critical environment. Each executive will have a unique frame of reference. For instance, ship operators will understandably seek to minimise cost and may choose a flag state (i.e. country of ‘residence’) for their ship that appears to do so. But when faced with a particular threat – for instance, piracy – the government of such a flag may have no ability to respond. Meanwhile, other governments who do have such power profess no obligation to use it. Addressing this conundrum requires insight, developed by exploring the four Ps of maritime security thinking: politics, policy, plans and practice. While linked and possessing similar aims, each is different. And for every particular maritime circumstance, they need to be considered in isolation first, acknowledging the relative history, merits and operating models of each, before being put together in a context-specific format that reveals what could, should and must be done for both the present and the imagined future. [su_button url=”https://www.securitynewsdesk.com/newspaper/” target=”blank” style=”flat” background=”#df2027″ color=”#ffffff” size=”10″ radius=”0″ icon=”icon: arrow-circle-right”]For more like this click here for the SecurityNewsDesk Newspaper[/su_button]

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