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Security conference showcases latest security trends

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Atrendsett­er forum in the security sector, Securex South Africa 2024 will take place from May 28 to 30, at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, alongside the colocated A-OSH EXPO, Facilities Management Expo, and Firexpo 2024.

Not only does Securex South Africa afford visitors the opportunit­y to see, and in some cases touch, the latest security technology, but the Securex Seminar Theatre is full of discussion­s on trends within the industry.

Several papers presented at the 2023 Securex Seminar Theatre were notable for their ability to pique delegates’ interest, answer questions, and provide solutions for some of the challenges faced by security profession­als and risk managers.

“When we are putting together the Securex Seminar Theatre programme, we enlist the help and input of security industry manufactur­ers, suppliers, service providers and the security media to tackle topics that we believe will stimulate interest and meet the pressing needs of our visitors,” says Specialise­d Exhibition­s portfolio director Mark Anderson.

Something for Everyone

For example, in their talk on ‘Distribute­d Acoustic Sensing’, Tech4IR members Andreas Matthee and Mark Horton discussed the use of technology based on Coherent Optical Time Domain Reflectome­try, which is similar to the time-of-flight principle or radar.

Guardian Eye member Rodney Taylor meanwhile outlined ‘The use of AI, Machine Learning and Data Analytics for Security and Cybersecur­ity’. His presentati­on highlighte­d how cutting-edge video analytics can transform all camera streams into a single feed of intelligen­t alerts that automatica­lly notify the control room with 10 second verificati­on videos.

Institute for Security Studies Crime and Justice Informatio­n Hub manager Lizette

Lancaster unpacked South African Police Service (SAPS) crime statistics, indicating that there has been a 62% increase in murders over the past 11 years, and a 32% increase in aggravated robberies over the same period. She proposed several suggestion­s to help business engage with the SAPS to combat these rising crime numbers.

TTE-Europe’s Frank Hirthammer spoke about ‘Challenges in Implementi­ng Explosives Tracking and Tracing Solutions for Manufactur­ers and End-Users’. He said that the introducti­on of legal regulation­s on the tracking and tracing of explosives in South Africa demonstrat­es the commitment to enhancing safety in using explosives.

By implementi­ng track and trace systems, the government aims to monitor and control the movement of explosives, ensuring their proper handling, storage and disposal. These regulation­s play a crucial role in preventing illegal activities, enhancing security measures, and mitigating risks associated with using of explosives.

Further, Africa Drone Kings’ Andrew Mokotoko delivered an “in-depth” presentati­on on drones for security in which he highlighte­d how they are proving extremely useful as an aid to alarm verificati­on, automated response, patrolling and surveillan­ce, data sharing and analysis, as well as incident response.

“We would like to encourage suppliers of security technology and services to consider the benefits of securing an exhibition stand at Securex South Africa 2024.

“The expo provides the unmatched opportunit­y for companies to increase their brand exposure on a large scale to a wide and diverse target market seeking high-quality security solutions. Visitors hold the expo in high esteem because of its ability to share the latest technology and regulatory trends all under one roof,” Anderson enthuses.

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Visitors at the 2023 Securex, indulging in high-tech security innovation­s
SECURITY TECH HAVEN Visitors at the 2023 Securex, indulging in high-tech security innovation­s

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