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04.10.2021 • TopstoriesSafety

Addressing IoT Security Issues in Manufacturing Sites

Although the Internet of Things (IoT) has enjoyed explosive growth in recent times, it’s still a relatively recent concept. It is based around the idea of connecting any devices or objects that incorporate electronics, software or sensors, with the aim of collecting and exchanging data. Over the past few years, IoT has spread like wildfire, and shows little sign of slowing down. However, the component manufacturer Omron points out that this rapid increase in the number of devices or end points for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) also means that there is a correspondingly higher risk in terms of security.

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01.10.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Managing Operational Technology (OT) Networks Remotely Without Introducing Intruders

In February 2021, an unidentified intruder gained access to the network systems of a US water treatment plant in Oldsmar, Florida, and briefly altered the chemical levels in the drinking water. Fortunately, an employee noticed the intrusion attempt and acted immediately. This incident sparked many discussions on the topic of cybersecurity in operational technology (OT) environments within the media and the industrial sector.

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29.09.2021 • TopstoriesSafety

Practical Check: Universal Safety Relay for Diagnostics and Information

Even in times of crisis, most machines in the German industry run in chord. And demands regarding productivity, flexibility and efficiency are constantly growing. For many mechanics, electricians or technicians on the factory floor, this means: if a machine switches off for safety reasons, the clock begins to tick. But restart does not always go smoothly.

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27.09.2021 • TopstoriesSafety

The Takeaway Lab: An All-In-One Device

Detecting hazardous substances in the smallest concentrations and measuring them precisely is a major challenge, and not only for industry. With the Dräger X-act 7000, carcinogens or other hazardous substances can be measured more quickly and precisely than ever before – in refineries, hospitals, in fire services or even in a space shuttle! Bettina Runge, Dräger Product Manager, explains in an interview with GIT SECURITY how an innovative measuring solution opens up new possibilities for customers’ measurement strategies.

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27.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

A Wireless IoT Platform for Security and Home Automation

Ksenia have introduced an advanced wireless alarm and automation control panel which is dedicated to the professional distribution market and designed for typically residential applications. The lares 4.0 wls 96 utilizes the 868 MHz band, is fully bidirectional and compatible with all Ksenia Security wls peripherals already on the market.

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25.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Assa Abloy: Managing Security for Multi-residential Housing Blocks

​​​​​​​When renovation is required, many multi-family housing organizations also take the opportunity to upgrade door security. Managing multiple units and regular tenancy changes with mechanical lock-and-key technology is time-consuming and inefficient. It can also create security vulnerabilities when keys are lost. An easier, electronic solution without wires or batteries can save management time and money.

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23.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Tips & Tricks For Perimeter Protection

The need for Perimeter Protection is commonly seen in many industries and living scenarios. To establish the most successful perimeter protection, users may need these tips and tricks for smooth installation.

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22.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Source for Access Control Solutions

Salto Systems has launched a newly-redesigned website that offers detailed ­product information, enhanced industry vertical focus, and covers the latest ­technology and electronic advances for Salto platforms, technology, and services.

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20.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Safe City: Harnessing Technology to Adhere to Martyn’s Law

Martyn‘s Law, more officially known as the Protect Duty legislation, is a proposed piece of ­legislation that is being backed by the UK government to improve the safety and security of public venues and spaces. There are estimated to be about 650,000 crowded places in the UK, of which only about 0.2% are prioritized to receive direct support from the state’s network of counter-terrorism experts. It should apply to any place or space to which the public have access. Evacuation procedures and planning are likely to form a key part of these proposals.

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20.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Locks With a Panic Function

The ÜLock B locks from Südmetall provide security on both sides of the door – to protect human lives and valuables: there is always an escape route guaranteed by the panic function in the direction of escape. And the self-locking function ­ensures that the door is otherwise always locked. The lock has no parts that can be attacked from outside as the electronics are completely enclosed within the lock housing, and the lock itself has a high resistance to mechanical manipulation. The best possible encryption is used for data transmission between lock, RFID card and RFID reader – that ensures optimum protection against break-ins. Access control administration is through the license-free ÜManagement 2.0 software.

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17.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Security for Maximizing Logistics Performance

At large, busy logistics sites, just a few dock managers control the flow of hundreds of vehicles waiting to load and unload – often causing delays and impacting performance. Hikvision have come up with a solution so that it becomes fast and simple to direct vehicles to available docks, speeding up loading and unloading, and maximizing throughput and efficiency. The Smart Dock feature utilizes video surveillance cameras and some ingenious software to smooth the loading/unloading process.

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17.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Returning Sports Fans to Stadiums Safely with Smart Technology

The atmosphere of being in a sports stadium is often as important as the event itself, if not more. The pandemic forced fans to abandon venues and watch sports events from their sofas at home. There is now hope for a return to normality as several countries around the world have re-opened their stadiums at varied capacities. Accordingly, many fans are eager to return to the stands for upcoming football seasons. However, in many cases, significant changes are required to ensure the health and safety of fans. Smart technologies like network cameras, smartphones and analytics are helping to ensure safety and security while also improving stadium operations and enhancing fan experience.

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10.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

King Of The Castle: Security Management for Chemical Companies

From climate protection to electric mobility – the products of major chemical companies can be found everywhere. The specialist for Corporate Security in this interview with Matthias Erler of GIT SECURITY was Wolfgang Ehses, who has worked for many global chemical companies in a leading security position. We spoke with him about his responsibilities – and about the challenges of security management in the chemical industry.

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09.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

More Features, Convenience and Security

SimonsVoss is entering a new era of digital locking technology with the Digital Cylinder AX. The system is setting forward-looking innovation standards in terms of security, functionality, energy efficiency and scope of services. Outstanding ease of installation and convenience make the system market-ready to exceed the expectations of both market partners and users.

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07.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Special Focus Safe City: Olympics and Expo 2020 Dubai

It was an eventful year and the number 2020 still stand before events that were postponed to 2021: One of them being the Tokyo Olympics, but also Expo 2020 in Dubai, both of which start and have started in 2021. As events around the world are a rare treat these days, GIT SECURITY examines the latest city surveillance projects, focusing on Tokyo, Expo Dubai and some other interesting examples.

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07.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Special Focus: Stadium Security in 2021

We have been holding sports events for thousands of years, where dozens of competitors and thousands of spectators come together to race chariots or formula one cars, to throw spears or javelins, to wrestle or see who can run the fastest, to play some ball game like rugby, hockey, baseball, tennis or soccer, or even to hear some musicians at work. You would think that by now we would have safety and security at such events under control. Well, by and large, we have, but improvement is always possible. GIT SECURITY looks at some of the security products and solutions specifically conceived for stadiums, and others that add a lot to overall safety and security.

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07.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Italian Trio: Made Expo, Sicurezza and Smart Building Expo run Together at Fiera Milano

Digitization and sustainability, the two pillars of the Italian Recovery Plan, are at the center of the three events that, in November, will offer a comprehensive preview of the materials, technologies and regulations for the building and urban sectors. The same starting date, one admission ticket valid for all events, but above all, the same goal: working as a team, exploiting potential synergies, and meeting the needs of companies and sector operators, and especially international buyers who these days are more interested than ever in optimizing their time and resources.

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04.09.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Assa Abloy: Programmable Electronic Keys for Municipal Facilities

​​​​​​​Running a unified locking system for multiple municipal services may bring operational efficiencies. However, if the system is based on mechanical locks, it can also create time-consuming headaches. When keys go missing, for example, or user access requirements change, mechanical security does not have the flexibility to adapt quickly.

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24.08.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Assa Abloy: 21st-century Locking for Old Buildings

Retrofitting modern security to old or protected heritage buildings used to be an installer’s nightmare. Wiring could be complex; damage to ancient architecture or door hardware was a constant risk. Now wireless access control devices which match the protection and durability of wired technology have made it straightforward.

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09.08.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Touchless Biometrics Help Sports Fans and Stadium Staff Play Ball with Healthy Access

Covid-19 forced many sports seasons to end abruptly. Others never had a chance to begin or were forced to play without fans, costing the industry billions of dollars in lost revenue from tickets and advertising, as well as weakening tourism to sports-centric cities. After nearly 18 months of limited in-person events, some stadiums are beginning to feel confident that fans can return to watch the sports they love in person thanks to medical innovation and infrastructure solutions for keeping fans and staff healthy.

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29.07.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Network Connections in the City

More than half of the world’s population lives in cities. These occupy 2% of the earth’s surface and produce 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions. The resulting sociopolitical and ecological problems call for corresponding actions to make people’s coexistence sustainable and efficient, thereby improving the overall quality of life. Intelligent networking plays a central role here, especially in the field of information and communication technologies when extracting and transmitting data flows.

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23.07.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Assa Abloy: Improving Staff Health and Safety

​​​​​​​The responsibilities of the modern facilities manager combine site security with employee health and safety. At Hydreaulys, a French water and waste management utility, a simple switch to programmable key-based access control helped them make improvements on both counts.

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21.07.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Simple But Effective AccessControl: Südmetall Presents ÜManagement 2.0

Südmetall Schließsysteme focuses on the development and production of electromechanical locks and access solutions ‘Made in Germany’. An experienced and motivated team at the Leipzig site works intensively together with highly qualified partners on smart solutions for electronic access management. Because needs change over time, Südmetall strives to continuously optimize and improve its own products. All this is done with the aim of making life a little more convenient, safer, and therefore better.

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20.07.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Flawless Security Within Access Control

STid designs identification products and solutions for high-security access control and automatic vehicle identification. In this interview with GIT SECURITY, Vincent Dupart, STid’s CEO, and François Gitz, STid’s Sales Manager, explain the their keys of success and users’ expectations in the access control market.

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16.07.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

How BIM Product Files Helped an Architects Team

A BIM (Building Information Modeling) partnership between an architect and Assa Abloy Opening Solutions has kept a complex project moving forward. Working with Assa Abloy building information modelling (BIM) consultants helped Zarhy Architects and Studio PEZ maintain the flow of up-to-date information for a complex, constantly evolving project, and left them free to focus on creativity and delivery. Collaboration was key to successful design and building specification for the Broadcom R&D Center at Tel Aviv University.

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15.07.2021 • TopstoriesSecurity

Security for Ports 2021

Keeping up logistics, shipping on high seas and waterways is a business which needs to be carefully run on big trade ports, rivers or passages, ­especially on the word trading routs. We could get an impression of what happens, if sea traffic comes to a stand during the past month when Suez Canal was blocked. Logistics in Ports and waterways is a high-security topic, which is why GIT SECURITY collected some of the security technologies on the market that help keeping up the flow of logistics safe and secure.

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Sustainability in the Protective Workwear Industry

Sustainability in the Protective Workwear Industry

GIT SECURITY spoke with Lena Bay Højland, Product Director Fristads.