07.09.2023 • Topstoriesaccess controlmobile access

Clement Menviel: "We Prioritize the Creation of a Unified Seurity Ecosystem"

Clement Menviel, Group Communications Director, Stid talks about how digital access badges have revolutionized security and how they prioritize the creation of a unified security ecosystem that integrates access control, surveillance, and cybersecurity measures for a proactive, real-time response to threats. For our 20 year jubilee, GIT SECURITY has asked leaders in the industry to give an outlook.

Clement Menviel, Group Communications Director at Stid. ©Stid
Clement Menviel, Group Communications Director at Stid. ©Stid

What do you think was the greatest game-changing technology for the ­security industry in the last 20 years if you had to choose one?

Clement Menviel: Digital access badges have revolutionized security over the past two decades. They democratize access, streamline management, and offer robust protection comparable to Mifare Desfire technology. Smartphone-based solutions, like Stid Mobile ID, enhance user experience, reduce costs, and maintain data privacy while maximizing security. A proactive approach ensures that organizations effectively protect assets and personnel.


“The next ten years will be dominated by AI applications.” Why would you agree or disagree?

Clement Menviel:
Yes, AI will dominate the next decade. Stid recognizes its significant impact on the security industry. AI-driven technology is revolutionizing security with facial recognition and behavioral analysis, improving access control and surveillance. Real-time data analysis optimizes resource allocation and enables effective response to security breaches. Predictive analysis facilitates proactive risk management. However, there are still challenges ahead, such as the overall system that must enable its use (the current installed base is too obsolete for this), secure AI communication and ethical implementation. Stid remains vigilant and will work towards a responsible and controlled deployment.


Your company will have a great impact on the industry in the next ten years because…?

Clement Menviel:
Stid’s impact on the security industry over the next decade will be immense, thanks to our commitment to open and intelligent access control technologies. We prioritize the creation of a unified security ecosystem that integrates access control, surveillance, and cybersecurity measures for a proactive, real-time response to threats. By leveraging the interoperability, openness, and interconnectivity of our solutions, we improve access control systems through agile, global situation analysis. Our commitment to open technologies enables seamless integration and customization. Effective communication fosters collaboration to meet emerging challenges.

 

 This is an article of our jubilee issue. Click on the button to find all of the interviews and the e-paper.

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