Integrated Systems

Integrated zone at CT Expo

by Mark Rowe

Counter Terror Expo has announced its dedicated Integrated Security Zone at London Olympia, on April 24 and 25, 2013.

The organisers say that integrated security is all about bringing once disparate solutions together and harnessing their combined capabilities to deliver enhanced functionality. Technological advances over recent years enable the combination and transportation of diverse data streams in innovative and exciting ways.

Coupled with video and data analytics tools and global mapping and tracking, previously the preserve of government and law enforcement entities, these integrated security techniques are now available across the corporate marketplace and beyond and deliver an hitherto wish-list capability.

The fusion of automatic number plate recognition with real-time closed circuit television monitoring, smart access control and perimeter intrusion detection hardware constitutes a method to secure critical national infrastructure with command and control system-wide.

Within the high-risk aviation and transport arena, real time monitoring of CCTV, automatic number plate recognition and street furniture sensors, might deliver advance notice of imminent threats. When combined with appropriately advanced access control and perimeter intrusion detection methods, this could deliver a fully integrated means to properly protect our primary transit hubs.

Much can equally be applied by security people to protect Banking/Finance, Communications, Energy (Oil/gas/Nuclear/Electricity), Government/Military/Police facilities, Health, Supply Chain/Logistics, Transport, Utiltiies/Water and other large scale sensitive sites.

Counter Terror Expo brings suppliers of integrated security solutions face to face with the security community in its own dedicated zone at this years’ event. The zone comprises command and control, intelligence reporting and analysis, video management systems, video analytics, CCTV, perimeter security, access control, biometrics and global mapping and tracking.
Workshops designed to deliver detailed insight to senior security professionals, will support the zone.

Counter Terror Expo will bring together 400-plus exhibitors, five conference streams, 12 workshops, VIP delegations, a networking reception and behind closed door meetings across two days – April 24 and 25, 2013, Olympia, London with an awards night held on the first evening. More information on the awards can be found at www.counterterrorexpoawards.com

Visitor registration to Counter Terror Expo is now open at www.counterterrorexpo.com/register

Companies interested in exhibiting at Counter Terror Expo should get in touch with Clarion Events by contacting: Zoe Bonser, Senior Sales Manager, e: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7384 7778.

Trauma Innovation 2013 15 – 17 January 2013 www.traumainnovation.com

Counter Terror Expo 2013 24 – 25 April 2013 www.counterterrorexpo.com

Forensics Europe Expo 24 – 25 April 2013 www.forensicseuropeexpo.com.

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