05.11.2024 • Topstories

Building Safety & Perimeter Protection: The Winners of Category E at the GIT SECURITY AWARD 2025

The industry is alive - and more innovative than ever. Once again, users, readers, market participants and fans of certain products and solutions have made their choice, the winners have recently been announced and can now be admired and celebrated. Read here who wins a GIT SECURITY AWARD 2025 in the field of building safety and perimeter protection and why.

This is the twentieth time since 2005 that GIT SECURITY International has presented this pioneering award for innovative, economical or influential products, solutions or services in the industry. 

Further information on the GIT SECURITY AWARD - and all other winners here.

1st Winner Category E: Securiton with SecuriLink MobileControl

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1st Winner Category E: Securiton with SecuriLink MobileControl
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SecuriLink MobileControl is a digital application in the SecuriCloud landscape and enables remote mobile operation of a SecuriLink Expert security management system.

In the event of an incident, users are notified via SecuriLink MobileControl (push notification). With a brief touch, the user accesses the app's user interface. They can process the notification in the prioritised notification list – in the same way as on their familiar SecuriLink Expert security management system. An event is always processed in the same simple way, regardless of the source – whether the reporting system is from Securiton or a third-party manufacturer.

With SecuriLink MobilControl, Securiton's development engineers have succeeded in bringing together all system status and alarm messages from integrated security or building technologies in one app. This is a pioneering step for companies and organisations that are increasingly relying on digital solutions to optimise their security systems and their organisation and to benefit from the possibilities of multi-site message control.

For secure access to the alarm and security systems, Securiton uses the company's own cloud solution as a link between the SecuriLink Expert security management system, which integrates all systems and brings them together in one platform, and the option of remote access from any location.

Contact and further information in the Securiton Company Channel


2nd Winner Category E: GRAEF Group with NARRAD

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2nd Winner Category E: GRAEF Group with NARRAD
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The Graef Gruppe has developed the autonomous NARRAD video alarm tower, specifically conceived for the effective protection of construction sites and remote areas. By integrating solar modules, NARRAD ensures complete grid independence, making it operational in environments lacking electrical power.

At the core of this security system lies advanced sensor technology that reliably detects unauthorised access through precise motion detection. Coupled with cutting-edge alarm technology, NARRAD provides seamless protection. Its straightforward installation and operation make this video alarm tower an effective and user-friendly solution for a wide range of security requirements.

NARRAD stands out through the combination of autonomy, mobility, and advanced sensor technology. Independent of external power supply and with its lightweight, modular design, it allows for swift and versatile deployment. Its sensors utilise intelligent algorithms for precise detection with minimised false alarms, leading to efficient monitoring with low operational costs. With NARRAD, a new standard is set for monitoring unattended areas.

Contact and further information in the GRAEF Group Company Channel


3rd Winner Category E: OPTEX with EchoPoint

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3rd Winner Category E: OPTEX with EchoPoint
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EchoPoint Distributed Acoustic Sensors (DAS) are specifically designed to deliver advanced intrusion detection in large perimeters and high security sites.

The latest evolution in fibre optic sensing technology, the EchoPoint series utilises intelligent detection algorithms to provide point detection of +/- 6m in a range of up to 100km, as well as the ability to classify intrusion attempts, making it ideal for large sites where being able to locate and identify the precise point of intrusion is critical, such as airports and critical infrastructure. With versatile mounting options including underground, fence mounted or a combination of both, EchoPoint can be deployed to suit the individual needs of every site.

The EchoPoint systems use an advanced pattern-recognition classification algorithm to help analyse the different types of intrusion. For instance, in a fence application, the sensors can classify and recognize intrusion attempts of cutting through wired fences, and climbing over and under which can be useful to determine any weak points or predict future intruder behaviour.

Contact and further information in the OPTEX Company Channel


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