11.11.2019 • WhitepaperGIT SECURITY AWARDGSA

GIT SECURITY AWARD - The Winners

Its that time again: Winners of the GIT SECURITY AWARD 2020 have beenconfirmed. Read about all winners in GIT SECURITY EMEA no. 4/2020. As soon as the issue is done you will find a...

GIT SECURITY AWARD - The Winners

It’s that time again: Winners of the GIT SECURITY AWARD 2020 have been confirmed. Read about all winners in GIT SECURITY EMEA no. 4/2020. As soon as the issue is done you will find a PDF of the article on this page.

In advance, here are the rankings of the categories B to F (place/company/product).

Category A Safety and IT Security in Automation, Cyber Security

1 Phoenix Contact ImpulseCheck
2 Schmersal  SLC440/COM 
3 Pizzato  P-KUBE Krome 

Category B  Fire and Explosion Protection, Industrial Safety

1

Bosch

AVIOTEC

2

Hikvision

DS-2TD2466T-25X

3

Assa Abloy

ePED

Category C  Video Security Systems

1

Axis

AXIS P3807-PVE

2

Mobotix

M16

3

AG Neovo

QX-Serie

Category D  Access Control, Intruder Alarm, Perimeter Protection

1

Keyprocessor

Juno controller

2

Dom

ENiQ Guard

3

Siemens

Siveillance Perimeter

Category E  Safety and Security Management, Services and Solutions

1

Advancis

WinGuard X4

2

Nedap

Global Client Programme

3

Nelysis

Vanguard

Special Category F  Smart Home

1

Ksenia

domus

2

Essence Security

WeR@Home

3

Provialarm

ELOCK2


If you would like to register or recommend a product yourself for the next GIT SECURITY AWARD, you are welcome to do so now - by 31 March 2021 at the latest at www.security-award.com. The tool is already open, you can register again now. 

 

 

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