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TECHNOLOGY UPDATE EYE-ON-TECH
COVID-19 is driving large technology providers to widen their portfolios and to look at new solutions beyond just Physical Security systems...
LenelS2 offers healthy buildings
As people around the world adjust to a new normal, the health and efficiency of buildings – and how they influence personal health – is critically important. LenelS2 has announced a portfolio of solutions as part of Carrier’s Healthy Buildings Program, designed to help protect people and assets, and to help optimize building health and efficiency. “As businesses and schools reopen, organizations need to be confident in their ability to protect the health and safety of building occupants, and building occupants need to trust that they will be protected,” said Jeff Stanek, president, LenelS2. “Solutions from LenelS2 can help end users provide healthier and safer workspaces as they begin to welcome people back to their facilities.” LenelS2 solutions include Touchless Access, Occupancy Management and Enhanced Access Control, and Proactive Screening Solutions
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Honeywell MB-Wireless intrusion system
New to the MB radio system is the MB RF magnetic contact. With an extensive range of functionalities and flexible use, it opens up whole new options for high-quality protection based on Honeywell’s MB radio system, the company says. The new RF magnetic contact can be used very flexibly, for fixed and temporary installations alike. The RF magnetic contact has four inputs, which are individually evaluated and transmitted to the panel, enabling various configurations, including
a monitoring system to ensure doors and windows are closed. MB-Secure is an innovative, modular platform that can be used in a variety of ways to implement a wide range of security solutions, enabling straightforward integration of intruder detection, access control and video surveillance systems in one single control panel.
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Johnson Controls launches OpenBlue
In our new world we must transform in every way. Johnson Controls says it is transforming how spaces and places are perceived and enjoyed. Applying data from both inside buildings and beyond, customers can now manage operations systemically using OpenBlue, a complete suite of connected solutions that delivers impactful sustainability, new occupant experiences, and respectful safety and security. It also features a suite of tailored, AI-powered service solutions such as remote diagnostics, predictive maintenance, compliance monitoring, and advanced risk assessments. The company says OpenBlue powers advanced security solutions whilst balancing your need for personal privacy. Combining data from inside and outside of the building, OpenBlue provides proactive threat protection, improved asset safety, and delivers active compliance management.
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Qognify announces VMS Cayuga R14 for cyber security
Qognify, advisors and technology solution providers for physical security and enterprise incident management, has confirmed the the latest release of its video management system (VMS) Cayuga R14, which places a major focus on cyber security. With the rise of IP solutions for video surveillance systems in recent years, dealing with cybersecurity issues to safeguard video installations has become
of utmost importance. One of the best ways to reduce network vulnerabilities associated with video surveillance systems is to make sure that the communication between the different components of the video solution is securely encrypted. A comprehensive role- based access management must also be in place in order to elevate the level of protection, while meeting the compliance requirements of mission-critical environments. Cayuga R14 is focusing on just that. The security architecture of the VMS has been revamped to make sure that internal communication is even safer than before. State-of-the-art encryption is used for the export of videos, so that they can only be accessed by authorized people. Furthermore, Cayuga now supports more than 5,000 different devices from more than 80 different hardware manufacturers. You can learn more here
Tyco launching new apps for ports, airports and logistic hubs
Tyco Innometriks readers with Alfapass plug-in offer a higher security level through biometrics in ports and large infrastructures, the company says. Ports are an essential link within the chain of transport and connect goods and people across seas and over land, so it’s essential for high performing security solutions to be in place to protect goods, people and staff from criminal activities. Innometriks says it offers high assurance reader solutions that fill critical compliance gaps that exist in the current generation of physical access control systems (PACS). ‘To be able to bring the security level at entrances of companies located in Belgian ports, we collaborated with Alfapass, the solution for ID-control in ports, to offer a combined card/biometrics reader, where the reader is capable of reading the card number and fingerprint on the Alfapass access card,’ the company reports. Read their comments here
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