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Security Industry Association reveals programme for 2023 Securing New Ground Conference

The Security Industry Association (SIA) has announced the 2023 schedule, speaker lineup and programme for Securing New Ground (SNG), the security industry’s executive conference, taking place October 17-18 at the InterContinental Times Square in New York City. At SNG 2023, the security industry will gather for top-level information sharing, networking and business analysis. This year’s Securing New Ground conference will shape industry trends and offer opportunities to engage with the providers who are driving the future of security. The 2023 programme will explore the most current and cutting-edge issues, like emerging global threats and artificial intelligence (AI) in security; share chief information officer and chief information security officer perspectives on supply chain and access control; share investment insights for the security industry; and foster new connections through interactive sessions and dynamic roundtable discussions. Author's quote SIA is proud to present the 2023 conference lineup for Securing New Ground–a jam-packed programme  “SIA is proud to present the 2023 conference lineup for Securing New Ground – a jam-packed programme featuring the top security luminaries, innovators and pioneers and exploring the most pressing business and security topics in our industry,” said SIA Board of Directors Chair James Rothstein. He adds, “SNG offers an unparalleled look at key trends in the business of security and the potential of this global industry, as well as the opportunity to form meaningful connections with other visionary leaders. We hope you’ll join us!” Highlights of SNG programme Highlights of the 2023 SNG programme include: A day 1 keynote presentation from James P. O’Neill, senior vice president and head of global security at Visa, about his strategies for Visa’s global physical and personnel security A day 2 keynote address from Phil Mackintosh, chief economist and senior vice president at Nasdaq, about how market conditions and financial indicators will impact the U.S. and global economies Executive conversations with Lucas Boselli, executive vice president and head of Americas at ASSA ABLOY; Bill Geary, executive vice president and general manager, communications at security solutions at Wesco; Bjorn Lidefelt, executive vice president and head at HID Global; George Oliver, chairman and CEO and Johnson Controls; and Pierre Racz, CEO of Genetec The return of the popular “View From the Top” session on major trends and challenges in global security, featuring Dave Ilardi, senior vice president and president of the Americas at Allegion; Ray Mauritsson, CEO of Axis Communications; Nicole McDargh, vice president, safety and loss prevention at Domino’s; and Jeff Stanek, managing director, access solutions at Carrier Fire & Security An engaging presentation on investment insights for the security industry, featuring Alper Cetingok, managing director and head of diversified industrials at Raymond James, and John Mack III, executive vice president at Imperial Capital A star-studded panel of corporate security leaders, including Brian Harrell, vice president at chief security officer at AVANGRID and former assistant secretary for infrastructure protection at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, who will be exploring challenges ranging from protecting critical infrastructure to protecting critical data Conversation topics at SNG 2023 Additional session and conversation topics at SNG 2023 will include the following: The fast-moving global risk landscape and how industry executives are addressing major trends and challenges The meaningful impact of AI on security applications now and in the near future The future of the security integrator amid major industry upheavals and hiring challenges Predictions on the supply chain of security and other emerging pressures The latest industry investment insights, including perspectives on Wall Street, private equity and mergers and acquisitions. SNG 2023 This event is free for government security providers and just $100 for security practitioners, including security managers, chief security officers, and security directors. Industry registration starts at just $995 for those who register early. SNG 2023 is supported by sponsors ACRE, Allegion, ASSA ABLOY, Axis Communications, Convergint, Hanwha Vision, Imperial Capital, i-PRO, Johnson Controls, LenelS2, Milestone, PrefTech, Raymond James, SAGE Integration, Security-Net, Wachter and Wesco; industry partner ISC Security Events; and media partners International Security Journal, Security Business, SecurityInfoWatch, Security Journal Americas, Security Sales & Integration, Security Systems News and Security Technology Executive.

PSA announces committee members for 2017-2018 term

PSA announced the new roster of committee members as well as chair and vice chair appointments. Each PSA Committee is made up of representatives from PSA owner companies who have expertise within the committee’s specific functional areas. This year, all committees will welcome back returning members from the previous term as well as at least one new member to their groups. Overall, there are 18 PSA integrator companies represented including three first-year owner companies, Preferred Technologies, SGI Matrix, and Security Centres International Limited. “The PSA Committees play a critical role in helping develop resources to help other professional systems integrators improve their own activities in their business,” said Anthony Berticelli, director of education for PSA. “We are pleased to welcome all the new volunteers to this year’s term and are looking forward to sharing the wealth of knowledge that they all bring with the PSA network.” 2017/18 PSA committee members Cybersecurity Chair: Andrew Lanning, Co-Founder, Integrated Security TechnologiesVice Chair: Gary Hoffner, Vice President, PSLA SecurityMatt Boehm, Information Security Analyst, CM3 Building Solutions, Inc.Henry Hoyne, CTO, Northland ControlsPaul Schmick, VP Security Technology, Alliance SecurityScott Schmidt, VP Technology, Aronson Security Group  Leadership Chair: Nigel Waterton, SVP Corporate Strategy & Development, Aronson Security GroupVice Chair: Shad McPheters, General Manager, Northland ControlsStuart Bostock, Group Chief Executive, Security Centres International LimitedBill Bozeman, President & CEO, PSAShaun Castillo, President, Preferred Technologies, LLCChristine Lanning, President, Integrated Security TechnologiesBruce Pontier, General Manager, SecuradyneScott Ranger, Vice President, Paladin Technologies  Project Management Chair: Rex Allen, Operations Manager, SecuradyneVice Chair: Robert Flynn, SVP Operations, Aronson Security GroupBill Byington, PMO Deputy Director, Northland ControlsCatherine Tonne, PMO Director, Northland ControlsChris Salazar-Mangrum, Senior IT Project Manager, PSASpencer Rundell, Operations Manager, SSP  Sales & Marketing Chair: Robbie Danko, Marketing Manager, LVC CompaniesVice Chair: Dieter Giblin, Security Consultant, Integrated Security TechnologiesSamantha Bresnen, Sales Account Executive, Integrated Protection ServicesSarah Ford, Account Executive, Alliance SecurityDenise Niles, Vice President – Key Accounts, AESGrady Jett, VP Sales, Preferred Technologies, LLC  Technical Chair: Robert Birley, SVP of Design Engineering & Performance Management, Aronson Security GroupVice Chair: Jerry Cordasco, Client Development Manager, Tech Systems, Inc.Adam Deegan, Application Engineer, Northland ControlsMark Miller, Director of Professional Services, SGI MatrixTom Nealer, Support Services, Tech Systems, Inc.Jorge Ortiz, Sr. Systems Engineer, Bonneville Contracting & Technology GroupDennis Thiele, ISG Development & Technical Support, LVC CompaniesTim Will, Sales Engineer, Will Electronics Throughout the year, committee members will provide through blog posts, webinars, and sessions at PSA TEC.

Siklu radios deployed in Houston for video surveillance at Super Bowl LIVE

Siklu’s EH-600TX radios will be used to transmit video surveillance from the Super Bowl LIVE festivities Siklu Inc., a provider of millimeter-wave solutions, announced recently that it has been selected by the city of Houston to provide wireless connectivity for the video surveillance system to be used at Super Bowl LIVE, a 10-day outdoor event in Houston that is expected to draw more than one million visitors as part of the pre-game festivities. Video surveillance at Super Bowl Siklu’s EH-600TX radios will be used to transmit video surveillance from the east side of downtown Houston, which will host the Super Bowl LIVE festivities from 28th January to 5th February. The outdoor event will include entertainment, music and games and will be held over several city blocks near a 12-acre urban park. The high level of wireless activity that will take place is expected to create network congestion that Siklu’s radios will bypass by operating on the unoccupied, wide 60GHz spectrum, which is separate from traditional wireless consumer networks. Siklu’s millimeter wave radios use narrow beam technology, eliminating interference from outside networks. Interference-free video surveillance Siklu's radios are part of a 36-megapixel camera deployment provided by Axis Communications, a PSIM system from VidSys, and a video management system from Genetec, all of which are being deployed by the Houston Police Department to monitor Super Bowl LIVE. Using a mix of fibre and millimeter wave wireless from Siklu, the city is taking a hybrid approach to its network infrastructure for the event to ensure continuous interference-free video surveillance; enabling the police department to monitor the area for issues. The system offers fiber-like quality with the flexibility, speed of deployment and affordable cost associated with a wireless network. “Given the size of this event, it was extremely important that we deployed a reliable security network that could provide continuous coverage over a large outdoor area,” said Jack Hanagriff, from the City of Houston’s Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security. “We are expecting the Siklu radios to bulldoze through any wireless interference in the area caused by thousands of members of the public as they use their phones to stream video and photos.” High-level network access security Siklu radios make it practically impossible to intercept or jam, making the network secure from hackers and fully survivable  Siklu radios also provide a high-level network access security by operating over millimeter wave. The narrow beams make it practically impossible to intercept or jam, making the network secure from hackers and fully survivable. “The City of Houston and Police Department were concerned about camera coverage and congestion from numerous wireless networks and mobile devices,” said Shaun Castillo, President of Preferred Technologies, LLC, the lead integrator on this project. “Siklu radios provide the city with an extension of its fiber network by leveraging the interference free capabilities of millimeter wave technology.” “We’re pleased that Siklu’s millimeter wave radios are an integral part of the Super Bowl Live security measures,” said Zeev Farkash, VP Global Sales at Siklu. “As security needs continue to grow with large-scale events like these, it’s important to implement a reliable surveillance solution to ensure the safety of visitors. Siklu has exactly this experience and has provided wireless connectivity at many high-profile events, including the New York City Marathon and the Tour de France.”

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Integrator Preferred Technologies adopts value engineering and custom expertise to simplify end-user interface

System integration is about adding value, and value-engineering is the solution to address the challenges facing the customer and their facility Leading systems integrators continue to embrace new technology and add a range of services focusing on IT, connectivity and integration. The trend will continue for forward-thinking companies seeking to differentiate themselves from the competition and gain a loyal following of end-user customers.  Pref-Tech - History and background Preferred Technologies Inc., Houston, is a physical security and data networking company that offers the latest expertise and credentials to fully address the changing world of security system specifications. According to Shaun Castillo, President of Pref-Tech, the company started as a structured cabling and data networking business and has moved fully into the realm of IP-connected devices. His parents, Charlie and Trisha Castillo, owned and operated a cabling business, Integrated Telecommunications Inc., between 1988 and 1999. Trisha established the Preferred Technologies Texas Corporation in May 2005, and Shaun joined the company that fall after serving five years in the U.S. Army.  Designing custom-interface for customers Pref-Tech and its team have a keen ability, and deep-seeded expertise, to custom-engineer targeted solutions for customers. At ISC West in Las Vegas earlier this year, Pref-Tech validated its IT and networking capabilities during InteropFest. There, the company demonstrated custom-engineered integration capabilities designed by Pref-Tech software developer Mark Roland. Pref-Tech integrated the intelligent networking capabilities of LifeSafety Power’s FlexPower iSCAN (Supervision Control Access Notification) SmartPower system to Genetec’s unified security platform called Security Center and has since implemented the integration successfully for the end user.   Pref-Tech integrated the intelligent networking capabilities of LifeSafety Power’s FlexPower iSCAN (Supervision Control Access Notification) SmartPower system to Genetec’s unified security platform called Security Center and has since implemented the integration successfully for the end user Hosted by the Security Industry Association (SIA), Alexandria, Va., Pref-Tech participated in InteropFest with leading manufacturers showing live demonstrations of access control and power devices incorporating Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP). For its customers in the field, Pref-Tech integrates remote monitoring alerts and communications so that specific information on power solution health is shown on the Graphical User Interface (GUI), indicating deep integration of systems solutions and proactive monitoring capabilities. This capability puts all integrated system information on a single interface, including power solution status, alerts and ongoing connectivity. Hands-on innovation  “We created the integration through the development of a custom task inside the GUI,” Castillo says. “Now, you don’t have to go to a separate browser to manage power supplies. You can view and configure everything within Genetec’s Security Center. It’s all in one place, which is important to the service provider and the end user.” Pref-Tech is a Genetec Unified Elite Partner and has deployed the interface in nearly half a dozen customer sites. The company also makes the interface available directly to other value-added resellers.  Not only does this kind of capability unify solutions for Pref-Tech’s customers, Castillo says it helps the company differentiate itself by satisfying a need in the marketplace. He adds that one of the most overlooked but most critical features is the ability to monitor power solutions over the network. For example, the customer or integrator can receive a proactive health report or diagnosis indicating that a magnetic lock has failed or is beginning to fail – prior to a security issue or loss.  Systems integrators are innovators, and they continue to prove it daily. It’s much more than simply cookie-cutter assembling a solution for an end-user customer. It’s about adding value and value-engineering the solution to fit and address the challenges of the end-user customer and their facility.

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