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05/03/2019

New version of Security Center to be unveiled at ISC West

Montreal, Canada

Dashboards lets users mix data from their entire security environment with maps, charts and camera streams to build a unique experience tailored to their day to day.

Genetec will unveil a new version of Security Center, the company’s open-architecture platform that unifies video surveillance, access control, automatic license plate recognition (ALPR), communications, and analytics at the upcoming ISC West event in Las Vegas, Nevada in April.

With customisable live dashboards, enhanced privacy protection features, a brand-new map-driven mobile app, and new functionalities that help users actively monitor the health of their system and ensure compliance with cyber security best practices, version 5.8 is engineered to ensure that users can optimise their physical security environment while benefiting from greater visibility into their operations.

Security Center 5.8 will enable users to create custom dashboards that will display real-time data, such as video feeds, alarms, reports and charts in a way that is meaningful to them and their specific job function (security, operations, IT etc.)

This new version will also introduce a brand-new collaborative mobile app to provide operators complete access to their Security Center system when they are on the move and allow them to turn their smartphone into a valuable contributing sensor to their security system.

In addition to recording incidents, accessing nearby video, access control, and ALPR devices as well as sharing video from their phones to Security Center, the new mobile app will let operators share their location with colleagues in the operations centre, send in-app messages and share live and recorded video through an intuitive map-oriented interface. 

Security Center 5.8 will introduce a new Security Score feature to track each system's compliance with hardening guidelines, firmware availability and updates, password strength, as well as several other dimensions of cyber security. This feature will enable users to get a better understanding of the cyber security risks they face and enable them to take the necessary steps to harden their system.

With the new Kiwivision Camera Integrity Monitor feature, the system will also automatically detect potential camera position changes, loss of image quality or tampering, and alert administrators immediately. 

The new version of Security Center will also feature enhanced privacy protection layers to help customers comply with global privacy regulations such as GDPR, and the California Consumer Privacy Act. 

Security Center version 5.8 is expected to be available in Q2 2019.


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