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Now with higher video performance, increased compression efficiency, longer transmission distances and Power over Coax technology while retaining seamless compatibility with existing analogue and network IP cameras from most manufacturers Analogue CCTV users can now enjoy 5MP HDTVI and 4K video resolution while safeguarding their investment with existing cabling infrastructure. Hikvision is launching its third-generation analogue HD solution. Turbo HD 3.0 not only ensures higher video performance with up to 5MP HDTVI input and 4K video output but also supports latency-free 1080p HD video up to 800m and HD720p transmission up to 1200m over coaxial cable. 1080p HD, 5MP HDTVI and 4K video performance Turbo HD 3.0 retains the ease-of-use of an analogue system while offering up to 5MP video and makes high-definition surveillance systems possible without replacing existing cabling or switching to IP cameras. Turbo HD 3.0 uses HDTVI technology, eliminating compatibility issues whenever users have to mix old technology with new products, and making installation simple and cost-effective. H.264+ compression technology Hikvision’s high-calibre H.264+ compression technology improves encoding efficiency by up to 50% compared to standard H.264, dramatically reducing bitrates while maintaining high transmission quality without losing forensic details. With data costs a high priority for most users, Hikvision’s H.264+ reduces memory demands in existing DVRs/NVRs and markedly reduces data storage costs. Up to 1200m HD transmission via coaxial cable Hikvision Turbo HD 3.0 technology guarantees up to 1200 metres of high-quality HD720p transmission and up to 800 metres of HD1080p video via coaxial cable, distances unattainable by HD-SDI or conventional analogue solutions. The increased transmission distances mean that larger projects can be tackled while existing systems can be extended quickly and easily. Easier installation with Power-over-Coax (PoC) Hikvision’s Power-over-Coax (PoC) feature radically simplifies installation, as one coaxial cable carries both the video signal and the power supply. This translates to reduced installation time, which also translates to a reduction in both installation and material costs! In addition, the Turbo HD 3.0 analogue solution supports UTC for remote set-up and configuration and enables control of the OSD menu and PTZ control via coaxial cable, enabling faster camera installation and easier management. Extensive compatibility with the majority of products from other manufacturers Hikvision offers a comprehensive range of 1080p and 720p cameras including bullet, turret, and dome types – including PTZ – for indoor and outdoor use. Of note is Hikvision’s full range EXIR series with 2MP and 3MP resolution, which excels in superior image clarity in ultra-low light environment. Most feature advanced technologies such as digital noise reduction, ultra-low-light illumination, Smart infrared (IR), motorised varifocal lenses, IP66 rating, and vandal-proof housings. A 5MP fisheye model will be available in the coming Q2. The Turbo HD 3.0 DVR products are available in 1/1.5/2U sizes, supporting camera input with up to 5MP resolution. The units could fit in different applications from small to large scale with ONVIF-compliant IP cameras supported for necessary system expansion. Hikvision’s advanced industry-leading manufacturing technologies also ensure that the flexible Turbo HD 3.0 solution offers seamless compatibility with the majority of products from other manufacturers.
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 1280 x 720 TVL resolution, 0.05Lux@( F1.4,AGC ON); B/W: 0.005Lux@( F1.4,AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, HD, 0.1 ~ 80 o/ sec pan speed, Indoor/Outdoor, 0.1 ~ 80 o/ sec tilt speed, 4 ~ 92mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1 ~ 1/10,000s, 50, PAL, NTSC, 1.0V[p-p] / 75Ohm, x23, 18 W, 165 x 295, 2,000, -30 ~ +65 C (-22 ~ +149 F), 0 ~ 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, True Day / Night, 1920 x 1080 TVL resolution, 0.05Lux@( F1.4,AGC ON); B/W: 0.005Lux@( F1.4,AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, HD, 0.1 ~ 80 o/ sec pan speed, Indoor/Outdoor, 0.1 ~ 80 o/ sec tilt speed, 4 ~ 92mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1 ~ 1/10,000s, 50, Internal, PAL, NTSC, 1.0V[p-p] / 75Ohm, x16, 18 W, 165 x 295, 2,000, -30 ~ +65 C (-22 ~ +149 F), 0 ~ 90, IP66
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PanoVu Series cameras Designed for large-scale security monitoring applications, the PanoVu Series cameras combine panoramic cameras with high-powered zoom so users can replace multiple cameras with one unit. Multiple video streams are stitched together in the camera instead of using software, reducing costs and complexity. The all-in-one design supplies one Ethernet port and one power supply cable for easy installation and simple configuration. Turbo HD 3.0 Solution Another product line is the acclaimed Turbo HD 3.0 Solution, which upgrades an analogue system with up to 5 MP-resolution, making high-definition surveillance systems possible without replacing existing coaxial cables. Engineered with Hikvision’s high-calibre H.264+ compression, Turbo HD 3.0 technology reduces bitrates by up to 50% while maintaining high transmission quality. Thermal Camera Hikvision will also display its advanced Thermal Camera for visually-challenging applications. Integrated with a unique imaging module, Hikvision's Thermal Camera for visually-challenging applications capture vivid HD video of moving objects at resolutions up to 640 x 512 pixels, unhindered by either darkness or inclement weather. These cameras feature three innovations: the Auto Gain Control (AGC), Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE) and 3D Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) to further enhance image clarity. Additionally, temperature-anomaly and fire detection effectively prevent fires, hazards, and many other threats to persons and property. Thermal imaging is critical in the most open, expansive, and demanding environments.
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1/2 inch, True Day / Night, 3 MP TVL resolution, 0.01 Lux @ (F1.2,AGC ON),0 Lux with IR lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, HD, 2.8mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/25(1/30) ~ 1/50,000s, 62, Internal, 18 fps, 5 W, 110 x 93, 350, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 ~ +140 F), 0 ~ 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, True Day / Night, 1 MP TVL resolution, PTZ, 0.1 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, 3.6 mm, Auto Gain Control, 1/25(1/30) s to 1/10,000 s, > 62 , Internal, PAL, NTSC, 1 Analog HD output, 4 W, 90 x 70, 250, -20 ~ +45 C (-4 ~ +113 F), 90
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 1080P TVL resolution, PTZ, 0.05 lux, Digital (DSP), 24V AC, HD, Manual: 0.1 ~ 400 , Preset: 400 o/ sec pan speed, Manual: 0.1 ~ 120, Preset: 200 o/ sec tilt speed, 4 ~ 92 mm, 256, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1 ~ 1/10,000s, 50, PAL, NTSC, x16, 24 W, 185 × 330 , 4000, -30 ~ +65 C (-22 ~ +149 F), 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 700 TVL resolution, PTZ, 0 lux, Digital (DSP), 24 V AC, Built-in IR LED, 0.1 ~ 160 o/ sec pan speed, Outdoor, 0.1 ~ 120 o/ sec tilt speed, 3.2 ~ 118.4mm, 256, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/1 ~ 1/10,000s, >50, PAL, 1.0Vpp/75Ohm, PAL composite, BNC, x16, PTZ, 30 W, 220 × 353, 4,500, -30 ~ +65 C(-22 ~ +149 F), 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 700 TVL resolution, PTZ, 0 lux, Digital (DSP), 24 V AC, Built-in IR LED, 0.1 ~ 160 o/ sec pan speed, Outdoor, 0.1 ~ 120 o/ sec tilt speed, 4 ~ 92mm, 256, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/1 ~ 1/10,000s, >50, PAL, 1.0Vpp/75Ohm, PAL composite, BNC, x16, PTZ, 30 W, 220 × 353, 4,500, -30 ~ +65 C(-22 ~ +149 F), 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 700 TVL resolution, PTZ, 0.002 lux, Digital (DSP), 24 V AC, Built-in IR LED, 0.1 ~ 250 o/ sec pan speed, Outdoor, 0.1 ~ 150 o/ sec tilt speed, 4 ~ 92mm, 256, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/1 ~ 1/10,000s, >50, PAL, 1.0Vpp/75Ohm, PAL composite, BNC, x16, PTZ, 20 W, 220 × 305, 3,000, -30 ~ +65 C(-22 ~ +149 F), 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, True Day / Night, 700 TVL resolution, 0 lux, Digital (DSP), Built-in IR LED, 0 ~ 355 o/ sec pan speed, Outdoor, 0 ~ 75 o/ sec tilt speed, 0 ~ 355, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/60 ~ 1/100,000 s, < 62, Internal / Power, NTSC, 1Vp-p composite output (75 ohms / BNC), 4.5 W, 140 x 100, 800, -10 ~ +60 C (14 ~ 140 F), 0 ~ 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, HD1080p TVL resolution, PTZ, Digital (DSP), 24 V AC, HD, Outdoor, 4.7 ~ 94 mm, 360, 256, H.264, MJPEG, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, ?50, x20, Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Auto-sensing, Half / Full duplex (RJ-45), Ipv4/v6, TCP/IP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, PPPoE, UpnP, IGMP, SNMP, SNTP, IEEE 802.1x, QoS, ONVIF Profile S, 30 fps, 20 W , 192 × 282 , 2,320, -45 ~ +50 C (-49 ~ +122 F) , 95, IP66
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Honeywell is proud to introduce the new and improved HD4 Series of vandal-resistant dome cameras. Completely designed by Honeywell, the HD4D3SX, HD4DAFSX and HD4DIRSX come fully integrated with camera and lens that performs in both indoor and outdoor environments. Whatever the application, the new HD4 Series has a solution for you.Quick/easy installation - The new compact surface or flush one-piece mount design allows for fast, easy installation directly to a ceiling, wall, or to a 4S (using the supplied adapter plate), single, or double electrical box. In addition, a wall or pendant mount kit is available for installation in virtually any application. The new internal cable management design enables installers to easily place their video/power connection within the housing base and not in walls or conduit pipe. The HD4DAFSX has an auto focus mechanical zoom lens that continuously adjusts to the correct focus automatically for the sharpest picture, resulting in reduced installation time. Flexibility - With both composite and unshielded twisted pair (UTP) outputs, installers only need to buy one model for any application. This reduces the amount of inventory needed, and if the installation changes, there is no need to spend time returning the wrong camera and buying a new one. Better image quality - 600 TVL allows for outstanding picture clarity, sharp edge definition and true colour contrast. HD4DIRSX comes with ‘anti-saturation technology' to provide the clearest image in dark conditions. Highlight Masking Exposure (HME) masks overly-exposed light sources (such as car headlights) to produce a definable image. Peace of mind - New built-in breather vent eliminates all humidity or water ingress issues to eliminate weather-related issues and potential loss of critical video. The new integrated heater and thermostat ensures the camera will continue to function in temperatures as low as -40°F (-40°C). Part Number Description HD4D3SX 1/3" CCD Integrated True Day/Night Rugged Dome Camera with DNR, 600 TVL, 3.3-12 mm VFAI, Heater, Surface/Flush Housing, 12 VDC/24 VAC, PAL HD4DAFSX 1/3" CCD Integrated True Day/Night Rugged Dome Camera with DNR, 600 TVL, 2.9-8.5 mm Auto Focus Lens, Heater, Surface/Flush Housing, 12 VDC/24 VAC, PAL HD4DIRSX 1/3" CCD Integrated True Day/Night Rugged Dome Camera with DNR, 600 TVL, 18 LEDs, 3.3-12 mm VFAI, Heater, Surface/Flush Housing, 12 VDC/24 VAC, PAL
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1/4 inch, Colour, 480 TVL resolution, Variable Focus, 0.005 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC / 24 V AC, 3.6 ~ 43.2, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 52, Internal, Line-lock, NTSC, 1 Vp-p, CVBS, 75 Ohms, 12x optical, 10x digital, 2.5 W, 132 (Dia) x 95.3, 1,000, -10 ~ +50, 0 ~ 90
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 2MP TVL resolution, Static, 0.005 lux, Digital (DSP), Wall, Pole, Ceiling mount, 12 V DC / 24 V AC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Indoor/Outdoor, 2.7 ~ 12 mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1 - 1/30000s, > 65, NTSC, BNC HDCVI High-definition Channel, BNC CVBS Channel, CVBS Tester Channel, 25/30/50/60 fps, 12.5 W, 159 x 118, 900, -30 ~ +60 C (-22 ~ +140 F), 0 ~ 90, IP67, IK10
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 4MP TVL resolution, 0.01 lux, Digital (DSP), Wall, Pole mount, 12 V DC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Indoor/Outdoor, 3.6mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/3 - 1/100,000s, >65, 25/30 fps, 4.4 W, 110 x 81, 330, -30 ~ +60 C (-22 ~ +140 F), 0 - 90, IP67, IK10
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 4MP TVL resolution, Static, 0.01 lux, Digital (DSP), Wall, Pole, In-ceiling mount, 12 V DC / 24 V AC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Indoor/Outdoor, 2.7 - 13.5 mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/3 - 1/100,000s, >65, 30 fps / 25 fps, 10.1 W, 122 x 89, 480, -30 - +60 C (-22 - +140 F), 0 - 90, IP67, IK10
Add to Compare1/2 inch, Colour, 8 MP TVL resolution, PTZ, 0.005 lux, 12 V DC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Outdoor, 3.7 ~ 11 mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/1~ 1/100,000s, > 65, One (1) BNC HDCVI 4K Ultra High-definition Channel and, One (1) BNC CVBS Channel, 15 fps / 30 fps, 4 W, ø159 x 118, 900, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 +140 F), IP67, IK10
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 5MP TVL resolution, Static, 0 ~ 0.005 lux, Digital (DSP), Wall, Pole mount, 12 V DC, Outdoor, 2.8, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/3 s to 1/100,000 s, >65, 5.3 W, Ø110 x 81, 330, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 ~ +140 F),
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 2MP TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.005 lux, Digital (DSP), 24 V AC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Outdoor, 4.8 ~ 153mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/1 ~ 1/10,000 s, PAL, NTSC, Switchable TVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS video output, x16, 25 ~ 30 fps, 40 W, -30 ~ +65 C (-22 ~ +149 F), 0 ~ 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 2MP TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.005 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Indoor/Outdoor, 4.8 ~ 120mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/1 ~ 1/10,000 s, PAL, NTSC, Switchable TVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS video output, x16, 25 ~ 30 fps, 20 W, -30 ~ +65 C (-22 ~ +149 F), 0 ~ 90, IP66
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 2MP TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.005 lux, Digital (DSP), 24 V AC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Indoor/Outdoor, 4.8 ~ 153 mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/1 ~ 1/10,000 s, PAL, NTSC, Switchable TVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS video output, x16, 25 ~ 30 fps, 30 W, -30 ~ +65 C (-22 ~ +149 F), 0 ~ 90, IP66
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True Day / Night, 2MP TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.005 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, HD, Indoor, 2.8 ~ 6mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/25 (1/30) ~ 1/50,000 s, Internal, PAL, NTSC, 5 W, 97 x 100 x 47, 300, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 ~ +140 F), 0 ~ 90
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1/3 inch, Colour / Monochrome, 2MP TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.02 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Indoor/Outdoor, 2.1mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/25 (1/30) ~ 1/50,000 s, 65, PAL, NTSC, 1-channel BNC high definition video output / CVBS video output, 25 ~ 60 fps, 1.5 W, 72 x 61 x 46, 85, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 ~ +140 F), 0 ~ 95
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True Day / Night, 1080p TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.01 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, HD, Indoor, 2.8 ~ 6mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/25 (1/30) ~ 1/50,000 s, >62, Internal, PAL, NTSC, 25 ~ 30 fps, 4 W, 98 x 65, 240, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 ~ +140 F), 0 ~ 90
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True Day / Night, 720p TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.1 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, HD, Indoor, 2.8 ~ 6mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/25 (1/30) ~ 1/50,000 s, >62, Internal, PAL, NTSC, 25 ~ 30 fps, 4 W, 90 x 70, 250, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 ~ +140 F), 0 ~ 90
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True Day / Night, 720p TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.1 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Indoor, 2.8 ~ 6mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/25 (1/30) ~ 1/50,000 s, >62, Internal, PAL, NTSC, 25 ~ 30 fps, 4 W, 90 x 70, 250, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 ~ +140 F), 0 ~ 90
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Colour / Monochrome, 720p TVL resolution, 0 ~ 0.1 lux, Digital (DSP), 12 V DC, Built-in IR LED, HD, Indoor, 2.8 ~ 6mm, Back Light Compensation, Auto Gain Control, White Balance, 1/25 (1/30) ~ 1/50,000 s, >62, Internal, PAL, NTSC, 25 ~ 30 fps, 4 W, 90 x 70, 250, -40 ~ +60 C (-40 ~ +140 F), 0 ~ 90
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ISC West continues to innovate and adapt to the changing needs of the security marketplace. In 2019, there will be 200 new exhibitors, 100 new speakers and an expanding mix of attendees that includes more end users and international attendees. The International Security Conference & Exposition (ISC West) will be held April 10-12 at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas. Among the more than 200 new exhibitors on the show floor will be Dell Technologies, Resideo, SAST (a Bosch IoT startup), Belkin International, NetApp, Lenovo, Kingston Technology and many others. The event continues to see more and more solutions in the area of IoT/connected security, a surge in barrier/bollards exhibitors, an increased number of start-up companies, and an emphasis this year on stadium/major events security. Plus, the new exhibit area of ISC West, Venetian Ballroom, will include a mix of solutions from mid-sized domestic and international companies, and is the home of the Emerging Technology Zone – back for its second year with 50-plus start-up companies expected. The International Security Conference & Exposition (ISC West) will be held April 10-12 at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas “ISC West is no longer just about video cameras, access control systems and alarms,” says Will Wise, Group Vice President, Security Portfolio for Reed Exhibitions, which produces and manages ISC West. Embracing and stimulating the market dynamic of comprehensive security for a safer, connected world, solutions on display at the show reflect convergence across physical security, IT (information technology) and OT (operational technology). The ISC West expo floor includes specialised featured areas such Connected Home, Public Safety & Security, Connected Security, Unmanned Security Expo and the Emerging Technology Zone. Plus, complimentary education sessions in the Unmanned Security Expo theatre will include topics such as drones, counter-drone solutions, ground robotics and regulations/policies that support autonomous technology. This year’s event will feature more than 1,000 products and brands covering everything from video surveillance, access control and alarms/alerts, to IoT, IT/cybersecurity convergence, AI, embedded systems, drones and robotics, smart homes, smart cities, public safety and more. The ISC West expo floor includes specialised featured areas such Connected Home and the Emerging Technology Zone Elevating the Keynote Series Over the past few years, ISC West has elevated its Keynote Series (open to all attendee types) to include more speakers and dynamic content covering relevant topics. Attendees should be sure to head to the Keynote room Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 8:30 a.m. before the expo floor opens at 10 a.m. Relating to attendance, ISC West continues to diversify and grow the attendee universe by attracting additional enterprise government end-users across physical and IT/OT responsibilities. The show also continues to attract and grow the channel audience, and there will be an increasing number of International attendees. “Years ago, ISC West was known exclusively as a dealer/integrator/installer show, but not anymore,” says Wise. “Today, the demographic mix continues to evolve as the event diversifies its product and educational offerings, embracing the current market reality of collaboration among integrators/dealers/installers, end-user decision-makers, and public safety and security professionals.” When planning for the show, be sure to view the list of special events and take advantage of the additional connection-making opportunities Within the SIA Education@ISC West conference program, there are over 100 new speakers. Through ISC West’s strong partnership with the Security Industry Association (SIA, the Premier Sponsor of ISC), the SIA Education@ISC West program has expanded and become increasingly dynamic and diverse over the last three years. In addition, ISC West and SIA are hosting a Women in Security breakfast on Friday morning April 12th. Women in Security is a new track for the education program. “Our attendance data reflects the demand for a mix of physical security integrator and end-user content, a balance of technical and management/strategic topics, and diverse topics incorporating IoT and cybersecurity/physical security convergence, and analytics expertise,” says Wise. “Last year was a record year for conference program attendance, and 2019 will yet again set new benchmarks.” Mobile apps, information desks and ease of registration ISC West is also focusing on the attendee experience. Need advice on what exhibitors are a fit for your business needs and interests? The Information Desk adjacent to the main expo entrance will provide customised recommendations based on the information attendees provided during the registration process. Attendees can download the official ISC West mobile app and create a MyShow account through the ISC West website Attendees can download the official ISC West mobile app and create a MyShow account through the ISC West website to research exhibitors and product categories, receive exhibitor recommendations that best fit business needs, review complimentary educational opportunities as well as 85-plus sessions from the paid SIA Education@ISC program. There are many networking opportunities being offered at the show this year. When planning for the show, be sure to view the list of special events and take advantage of the additional connection-making opportunities. Whether attendees want to network with peers or customers at an awards ceremony (Sammy Awards, Fast 50, New Product Showcase Awards), Charity event (AIREF Golf Classic, Mission 500 Security 5K-2K Run/Walk), or an industry party (SIA Market Leaders Reception, ISC West Customer Appreciation Party at Tao), there are a variety of special events offered, all designed to help you make new connections. Make sure to check out the ISC West website for all the Special Events taking place at ISC West.

It had been a particularly slow night. The plant security guard had just made his rounds on this Sunday evening shift. As soon as he passed the weighing scales, he could enter the guard shack and get off his feet. Challenging a curious incident However, on this night, he noticed the waste vendor’s truck sitting half on and half off the scale. He stopped dead in his tracks to see if the truck would back up and completely sit on the scale. It never did. The observant guard walked up to the truck and challenged the driver who seemed surprised. “Hey, you’re not weighing your truck properly.” The driver fumbled for a response before replying, “Sorry, I was on the phone with a friend. I didn’t notice it.” But this security guard had the presence of mind to demand the driver’s phone. The driver was caught off guard and surrendered the phone. The guard then pulled up the most recent incoming/outgoing calls and saw no calls during the last 30 minutes. “I don’t think so.” “You don’t think so what?” The security guard was frank, “You haven’t used this phone in over half an hour.” The truck driver sheepishly acknowledged the fact. It was decided to install CCTV covering the weighing area and scales – no easy feat due to poor lighting Preventing crime as it happens Knowing the driver was lying, the security guard ordered the truck back on the scale for a correct weighing and advised the driver that he would report the incident. The security guard wrote up his report and handed it off to his supervisor who, in turn, contacted the local corporate investigator. This investigator was soon on the phone with his boss at corporate headquarters on the other side of the world. Together with Security, they decided to install CCTV covering the weighing area and scales – no easy feat due to poor lighting. However, once completed, they waited. They would not have to wait long. For the next two months, the waste vendor trucks, filled to the brim with production waste, black-and-white paper and other waste products from the plant, would stop on the scale only for a moment and then drive the front half of the truck off the scale for weighing. It was obvious that the vendor was cheating the company by only paying for half the waste. After two months, it was decided to catch the next cheating driver “en flagrante.” Sure enough, the next truck went half on and half off the scale and was weighed. Security then asked the unsuspecting driver to park his truck and invited him inside the building to talk to a supervisor. The driver signed an incriminating statement about the scheme and his role therein. They sent him on his way asking him to keep it quiet Waiting for the driver in a large office was the local investigator and his close friend, the Head of Security. After a difficult interview, the driver admitted to cheating on the scales over a two-year period—he claimed that some of the scale cheating was done at the direction of the vendor’s management, while some of it he did himself by “ripping off” the vendor—which he acknowledged was dangerous. Working with authorities The driver signed an incriminating statement about the scheme and his role therein. They sent him on his way asking him to keep it quiet—they would see what they could do for him later on. In the meantime, Corporate Investigations had received a due diligence report on the vendor company which contained disturbing news—the company and its managers were associated with a countrywide waste management mafia. The report suggested that the vendor had a reputation for thefts and involvement in numerous lawsuits regarding thefts and embezzlement. Shockingly, no prior due diligence had ever been conducted on the vendor. Fortunately, the plant’s finance and audit team had maintained good records over the past 5 years and were able to re-construct the amount of waste going out the plant door and the amounts being claimed and paid for by the vendor. The discrepancy and loss stood at a multi-million dollar figure. After consulting with the local police authorities and company lawyers, it was decided to pursue a civil case against the vendor. Pursuing legal action The regional lawyer, the Head of Investigations, the Head of Security and the CFO invited the vendor to discuss the problem. Some of the evidence was shown to the vendor’s CEO who became indignant and, in order to save face, promised to fire the truck drivers and to repay any losses for the last two months. Inter-dependent entities - security, investigations, finance/audit and legal - combined their resources and agendas to form a unified front That was not enough for the company and a protracted legal battle ensued which lasted several years and resulted in the vendor’s paying almost the entire amount in instalments. The vendor was dropped from the contract and internal controls strengthened—the only plant employee dealing with the waste issue left the company and was replaced by two individuals. The plant also began paying more attention to the waste process and less to the production side. Several “lessons learned” come to mind. First, the tripwire came in the person of an astute and well-trained security guard who exhibited some of the best characteristics you want to see from men and women in that profession. The Security Department was also adept at installing the CCTV and capturing the fraud live on videotape. But a far greater lesson was learned—of what can happen when inter-dependent entities (security, investigations, finance/audit and legal) within a company combine their resources and agendas to form a unified front. The results speak for themselves.

In the past year, we have continued to see that the global security market is both dynamic and evolving. The term “security” no longer means simply protecting the perimeter of a building; it also involves securing corporate networks and sensitive data. In 2016, this trend was driven by a change in organisational threats. Businesses as a whole are much more focused on cyber-threats, a growing paradigm that challenges business and security leaders to stay one step ahead of crime and fraud trends. A string of recent high-profile breaches, including several involving government agencies, exposes the vulnerabilities faced by organisations across the globe. Cyber-attackers are holding data for ransom, stealing personally identifiable information, selling sensitive data and destroying critical networks. These threats, which encompass cyber, IT, and physical security, force leadership to recognise the potentially damaging disruptions if risk is not controlled. Internet of Things In 2016, we continued to see significant discussion centred on the promise of the Internet of Things (IoT). At the same time, demand for more mobile capabilities has altered the way people and businesses connect and collaborate. As the demand for network connectivity increases, so too does the need for increased security for physical assets, networks, and valuable corporate data. As a result, we experienced a growing dialogue between IT, cyber security, and physical security teams to help gain a greater knowledge of how to best collaborate. In the coming year, stakeholders must continue to communicate closely to assist in determining vulnerabilities in a more proactive manner. In 2017, we will continue to see Big Data analysis and IoT-powered devices allow for the collection of myriad data points across systems, services, and devices. This process will allow businesses to investigate threats in a more intelligent manner. It will be the organisations that generate actionable intelligence from collected data points that will be firmly positioned to achieve their strategic intelligence and business objectives in the coming years. In 2017, we will continue to see Big Data analysis and IoT-powered devices allowfor the collection of myriad data points across systems, services, and devices Comprehensive security strategies Overall, the alignment of risk management, IT, and business continuity will allow leaders to realise a comprehensive security strategy that takes into account cyber and physical security, and helps leaders proactively recognize threats. Today’s leading global enterprises focus on preventing risk to ensure long-term business continuity. We at Verint practice the same concept, combining physical security, IT functionality, and cybersecurity efforts to help enable our organisation to realise comprehensive intelligence. It has worked well for our business over the past year, and we aim to help our customers achieve the same level of efficiency and knowledge as we reach 2017. Actionable Intelligence is the core of what we do at Verint. We believe that the collaboration of various stakeholders, business functions, and strategies allows organisations to be more focused, effectively identify threats, develop trends, and quickly access relevant data to meet evolving business requirements. See the full coverage of 2016/2017 Review and Forecast articles here Save

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