3 Nov 2017

Network transmission solutions specialist AMG Systems will discuss the latest developments in environmentally robust fibre, analogue, IP/Ethernet, wireless and hybrid communication systems, when the company exhibits at the Global MSC Security Conference and Exhibition 2017 in Bristol.

The two-day event is hosted by consultancy Global MSC Security, and this year’s theme is ‘Integrating Technologies’. The conference and exhibition is designed to bring together experts from across the security industry, sharing their knowledge with delegates from local authorities, hospitals, universities, and private and blue-chip companies. This year’s event looks into the ways that security is changing, integrating with other disciplines and adapting at a rapid pace to what end-users now require from their security solutions.

Speakers and topics include:

  • Daffydd Llywelyn, Dyfed Pewees Police and Crime Commissioner – public space surveillance initiative
  • Professor William Webster, Director, Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy – body worn video research
  • Tony Porter, Surveillance Camera Commissioner – National Surveillance Camera Strategy for England & Wales
  • Detective Inspector Edward Heath, Avon & Somerset Police – cyber crime
  • Bernadette Bashford-Payne, Estate Control Center Manager, Canary Wharf – inside a large control room
  • Jim Burgess, Associate Director, Perform Green – integrating CCTV in Bristol’s Smart City
  • Mick Neville, ex-Metropolitan Police – SeeQuestor review

Discussing operational challenges with delegates 

At the Global MSC Security Conference and Exhibition, AMG Systems is exhibiting on stand 25. AMG Business Development Director Sara Fisher said the company is looking forward to meeting delegates and discussing the challenges that they face in their day-to-day operations. “Our specialist transmission knowledge can provide enormous benefits for integrated projects, saving on infrastructure expenditure, time for install or upgrade, and reduced complexity,” she said. “I’m keen to talk to any delegates who’d like to learn more about the way that legacy systems can be transitioned relatively simply to IP and Ethernet, with all the advantages that brings, and to those who’d like to discuss any other aspect of security and data network provision.”

Low vulnerability to cyberattacks

AMG Systems manufactures intelligent, industrial grade, robust edge-of-network transmission solutions which have been used extensively in CCTV and security systems, as well as in sectors as diverse as the oil & gas, critical infrastructure, defence and transport industries. AMG Systems is the only UK-based IP and Ethernet transmission product manufacturer and solution provider. AMG’s levels of in-house control mean its products are less vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks than those from other companies, which rely on third-party hardware and software.

The Global MSC Security Conference and Exhibition 2017 takes place November 13 and 14 at the Bristol Hotel on Prince Street in Bristol.