Senstar's Gord Loney will also deliver a seminar discussing Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) for Remote Unmanned Sites
Senstar is also showcasing its FiberPatrol OmniTrax systems at
IFSEC Southeast Asia 

Senstar, the world’s largest manufacturer of perimeter intrusion detection systems (PIDS) at IFSEC Southeast Asia from September 3-5, is showcasing its latest generation ranging fence-mounted sensor, FlexZone. An innovative technology that enables flexible zoning through software, FlexZone can detect and localise multiple simultaneous intrusions with three meter location accuracy.

Gord Loney, Vice President Product Sales says: “FlexZone builds upon Senstar’s 30 plus years of perimeter security experience to deliver a sensor that is adaptable to a wide variety of fences, easy to install, provides networking capability for remote configuration and alarm reporting, and works reliably in the harshest environments.”

Using signals generated by the minute flexing of its sensor cable, FlexZone detects and locates intruders climbing, cutting or lifting the fence fabric and can discriminate between intrusion signals and environmental noise. FlexZone supports 600 meters of sensor cable per processor, creates zones through software, and carries power and data on the sensor cable – dramatically reducing infrastructure costs.

“IFSEC Southeast Asia is the perfect venue for us to introduce FlexZone’s unique capabilities to the local security market,” says Loney. “These capabilities coupled with Senstar’s outstanding service and engineering support, make FlexZone an excellent option for securing large or small fenced sites.”

For a demonstration of FlexZone, visit Senstar representatives at Booth D414, and learn more about Senstar’s other technologies for perimeter intrusion, including FiberPatrol - the ranging fibre optic intrusion detection system, and OmniTrax - the award-winning ranging buried cable detection system. Also, don't miss Senstar's Gord Loney's seminar discussing Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) for Remote Unmanned Sites. The seminar will be held on September 5 at 2 p.m.

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