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Michelle Kradolfer Brings Expertise in Cybercrime and IoT

The Security Buyer Awards are proud to announce the addition of Michelle Kradolfer, Design National Manager and IoT Technical Officer at Secured by Design, to our panel of judges. With a comprehensive background in criminology, cybercrime, and IoT security, her expertise is set to enrich the judging process of these prestigious awards.  Michelle Kradolfer’s career trajectory is marked by significant academic and professional achievements in the fields of cyber security and crime prevention. Her Masters in Criminology and internship at INTERPOL laid the foundation for her profound understanding of global cybercrime impacts. Further enhancing her expertise, Michelle completed an MSc in Cybercrime and Digital Investigation with distinction and became a CipherTrace Certified Examiner (CTCE) specializing in blockchain forensics.  At Secured by Design (SBD), Michelle’s role involves working closely with government bodies to integrate crime prevention into the planning and construction process, a vital aspect of creating safer communities. SBD’s impact is evident in the significant reduction of crimes in areas where these standards have been implemented, particularly in social housing and high-crime regions.  Michelle’s participation in the Security Buyer Awards is particularly significant as SBD celebrates its 35th anniversary in 2024. Her experience in accrediting security products and services to the rigorous Police Preferred Specification standards will provide invaluable insights to the judging process.  Regarding her role at the Security Buyer Awards, Michelle said, “We’re delighted to be part of the esteemed judging panel at the Security Buyer and Fire awards and look forward to reviewing the innovative and excellent work which has been undertaken by those nominated.”  The Security Buyer Awards recognize and celebrate the efforts of individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the security and fire safety industries. With the entry deadline set for April 8th, 2024, participants are encouraged to submit their applications soon. Shortlisted candidates will be announced in late April, and the winners will be celebrated at the main event, scheduled for May 15-16, 2024.  Join us in acknowledging the innovation, excellence, and dedication within the security and fire safety industries at this prestigious event.  Read more exclusives and news in 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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CAME Entrotec renew membership with Secured by Design

CAME Entrotec have renewed their membership with Secured by Design of the Police Crime Prevention Initiative. CAME Entrotec manufacturers a variation of door entry and access control security systems suitable for social, private, mixed tenure, sheltered housing, student accommodation and general needs residential properties. Their systems are designed with the equalities act 2010 (was disability discrimination act) at their heart. CAME Entrotec has just been awarded verification from Alcumus SafeSupplier for demonstrating their ethical, environmental and financial credentials, to help clients assess compliance within their supply chain. SafeSupplier offers a robust, streamlined, consistent and effective supplier on-boarding and management solution, that demonstrates supplier compliance to regulatory requirements, international standards and industry best practice in the supply chain. CAME Entrotec’s Elite & Apex T17/T23 Video and Audio Door Entry system with Panel Mount Access Control and IP ePRO Door Entry system are accredited by Secured by Design, having achieved Police Preferred Specification. Apex is ideal for Low and High Rise developments that have multiple apartments and doors, or where Concierge facilities are required. Straight forward to install handset marshalling cabinets satisfy even the most complex audio, video or ‘mix and match’ door entry systems. Helen Phillips, CAME Entrotec said: “As always, CAME Entrotec are extremely pleased to show our support to Secured by Design by maintaining standards of security delivered through our flagship products. Being the first door entry company to receive Secured by Design status, we hope it expresses that our commitment to the scheme initiative is unmistakeable. “Renewing membership gives us an opportunity to illustrate the steps we take as a manufacturer year on year to ensure that our products meet the specification and how our products help our customers design out crime in their developments. We are incredibly proud to reinforce to the industry our support of Secured by Design”. Ruari Robertson, Secured by Design, said: “CAME Entrotec have been long standing and avid supporters of SBD and it’s principles. The renewal of their valued membership exemplifies their commitment to the work that is done by SBD, in improving safety and security within the built environment. I look forward to maintaining the excellent relationship that exists between us for many more years.” Read more exclusives and news in 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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Big Interview – Alfie Hosker

Alfie Hosker, Technical Manager for Secured by Design explores the growing necessity for product certification that eases prevention of both crime and fire  Is Secured by Design exclusively focused on doors and door hardware, or do you cover a broader range of products?  Secured by Design’s scope extends beyond doors and door hardware. While apartment doors, especially fire-resistant ones, are crucial, we cover a wide range of products. Our focus ranges from individual components like hardware, cylinders, and handles to broader categories such as vehicle crime prevention and asset marking products. For instance, you can find products for securing bicycles or vehicles, as well as solutions for hostile vehicle mitigation. We also engage in counter-terrorism efforts, addressing windows and various alarm systems. In essence, any product that offers a crime prevention benefit and can meet our acceptable standard falls under our purview. Products that meet our standards are referred to as “police preferred specification,” signifying that they align with our standards and are acceptable for use.   With your involvement in the Grenfell Tower Enquiry, you mentioned how doors, especially in high-rise buildings, are crucial not only for fire safety but also for the security of residents and assets?  It’s essential to emphasize that any guidance or recommendations we provide take into account the input of relevant stakeholders who possess expertise in various aspects. When we consider doors, particularly those in flat apartments, we must balance the requirements of security, fire safety, and smoke control. It’s crucial to ensure that a door is fit for its intended purpose without compromising one aspect for the sake of another.  It’s worth noting that just because we’re associated with the police, it doesn’t mean we act unilaterally. Going forward, we highly value collaboration with various stakeholders. As you rightly pointed out, it’s essential. So, moving ahead, we work closely with the fire brigade to ensure that the security features of a door don’t pose obstacles to the fire brigade’s access. Additionally, we consider other aspects such as access control systems within the building or on apartment block floors. It’s vital to recognize that many buildings, especially in major cities like London, Birmingham, and Leeds, are tall structures with substantial foot traffic. Consequently, we also focus on access control measures to prevent unauthorized individuals from loitering, ensuring safety and reducing opportunities for antisocial behavior or burglary within the flats.  However, the overarching objective here is to ensure that when there’s a requirement for fire and smoke resistance, those requirements are met. If a property seeks “Secured by Design” approval, it must adhere to a unified scope certification. This certification encompasses enhanced security, fire resistance, and smoke control, all tested and certified within the same door. This means it must demonstrate competence in specific performance criteria, like withstanding 30 minutes of fire, handling a certain volume of smoke, and maintaining integrity under certain temperature conditions. From a policing perspective, we expect our member companies to provide this certification or seek police sign-off, which involves third-party certification. In this process, an approved body conducts yearly audits, constantly monitoring the company and subjecting their products, like doors, to rigorous testing to ensure they remain fit for purpose.  Furthermore, it’s essential to emphasize the significance of proper maintenance and installation, not only in high-rise flats but also in various settings. Even if a product is designed to meet security, fire, and smoke requirements, incorrect installation or the use of inadequate components during maintenance can compromise these critical aspects. To sum it up, the key takeaway is that having all these factors consolidated into a single scope of certification minimizes confusion regarding a door’s capabilities. This document serves as a clear testament to the door’s fitness across a range of performance requirements, including enhanced security, fire resistance, and smoke control.  You’ve highlighted an intriguing point about balancing the need for security with the necessity for firefighters to access a building during emergencies. Building on this collaborative approach, Secured by Design, the Fire Door Inspection Scheme, and the Door Hardware Federation jointly produced aw document titled “The Guide for Selecting Flat Entrance Door Sets.” Could you shed some light on the purpose and contents of this document?  The collaborative effort of Secured by Design, the Fire Door Inspection Scheme, and the Door Hardware Federation resulted in the creation of “The Guide for Selecting Flat Entrance Door Sets.” This document was crafted with the intention of providing valuable guidance and insights to professionals within the industry.  The guide aims to assist individuals involved in selecting flat entrance door sets, such as building managers, architects, and other stakeholders. It offers a comprehensive resource that addresses various aspects related to these door sets, including factors like security, fire resistance, and smoke control. Essentially, it helps streamline the decision-making process by offering a consolidated source of information that covers the crucial elements necessary for selecting the right door sets for specific applications.  In essence, this collaborative document facilitates informed decision-making and promotes best practices within the industry, emphasizing the importance of selecting door sets that meet the highest standards across all relevant criteria.  Do you update either the document or the Secured by Design certification to address new criminal tactics or techniques? Is this something that you regularly monitor and adapt to?  Our approach is to stay vigilant and adapt to evolving threats. For instance, our police-approved standard PAS 24, which is designed to address the lowest level of security risk for a full door set, has gone through multiple iterations since its inception. The most recent update is PAS 24:2022, which our member companies are currently undergoing.  As you rightly pointed out, we keep a close eye on industry developments and updates to relevant standards, whether it’s related to security, fire safety, or enhanced security. We ensure that our materials and guidance align with the latest best practices and standards. In fact, we are currently in the process of updating our brochures to ensure they remain fit for purpose in a rapidly evolving

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Avia Secure Smart Lock

Secured by Design (SBD) member company Mighton Products showcased its Avia Secure Smart Lock at the prestigious FIT Show in May. The product has achieved SBD’s Secure Connected Device accreditation, having the required standard for both its physical and cyber security attributes. The Avia Secure Smart Lock boasts a range of innovative and class leading security features and benefits and comes complete with 2 star external handle and 3 star cylinder. Using the highly secure Apple HomeKit platform, Mighton’s design team analysed every detail and put the lock through the most rigorous of test environments to ensure a product that is genuinely exceptional. The Avia Secure Smart Lock Uses Apple HomeKit technology and Bluetooth Works with iPhone, fob, keypad, iPad, the Apple smartwatch Features manual key override Works with most handle operated multipoint locking doors Can be operated ‘locally’ via Bluetooth and remotely by cloud technology with compatible Apple equipment Is protected against ‘man in the middle’ attacks Is quick and easy to install Gives total control so access can be shared with family and friends via the app Michelle Kradolfer, SBD’s IoT Technical Officer, said: “I am delighted that Mighton’s Avia Secure Smart Lock has achieved the Secure Connected Device accreditation, adding to their range of Avia products which have already achieved the accreditation. “It is vitally important to ensure that all IoT products have the right level of security in place to protect consumers and reduce the risk of them falling victim to cyber crime and Mighton’s compliance with the Secure Connected Device accreditation sends a clear message that they recognise the importance of IoT security and are leading by example when it comes to keeping their customers and the public safe.” Mike Derham Chairman of Mighton Products said “SBD Accreditation is very important to us at Mighton, for all of our relevant products. But as smart locks and related home security products are still relatively new to homeowners, it is more important than ever that they have meaningful and recognisable standards by which they may make important choices. The Secure Connected Device marque is particularly important in that context.” Mighton Mighton is a family-owned business based in Cambridgeshire. Established in 1983 by Mike Derham, it is a market-leading window hardware manufacturer with over 2,000 products online. Avia is Mighton’s latest product development, the ultimate secure smart home security system available for multipoint locking doors. Designed to an extremely high standard, Avia offers complete peace of mind for a home. Read more exclusives and news in 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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