product news Hanwha set to add radiometrics to thermal cameras Chertsey, Surrey (UK) Hanwha Techwin Europe strengthens the Wisenet T Thermal camera range with the introduction in the near future of three new radiometric thermal models, each of which have a temperature measurement feature. The Wisenet TNO-4030TR, TNO-4040TR and TNO-4041TR will be all able to accurately detect if the air temperature is higher or lower than set parameters, e.g. above or below 40°C. They have been designed to help monitor areas which are vulnerable to fires, such as oil and chemical facilities, construction sites and forests, as well as recycling and waste management centres which can experience spontaneous combustion. The cameras are also ideal for monitoring poultry and livestock farms in order to detect temperature changes which could foster disease. The TNO-4030TR is equipped with a 13mm lens and has a maximum range of 1,173m for vehicle detection, whilst the TNO4041TR, which is designed to be mounted onto a PTZ unit, and the TNO-4040TR, have a 19mm lens and a maximum range of 1,714m. The new cameras will be all able to detect if the air temperature is higher or lower than set parameters. SPC gains new cyber security accreditation Wiesbaden, Germany The SPC intrusion system was tested by CNPP to ensure that it meets the latest needs for cyber security. This is part of Vanderbilt’s continuous endeavour and commitment to work with approval bodies to ensure both the best in class security and the confidence that your security system is secure. “By certifying our SPC intrusion ranges on the latest CNPP NFA2P at Cyber Type 2 and 3 repositories, Vanderbilt provides all its customers with high-level security for all remote monitoring transmissions, as well as for cloud applications such as our service SPC Connect to combine user-friendliness, availability, and security,” says Hervé Houy, Vanderbilt Country Manager for France. SPC, an IP-ready intrusion alarm system, has been designed with communications and security at its core. Using the Flex C protocol to communicate with AES256CBC encryption, the communications between SPC and other systems are secure and protected. This communication also allows for flexibility using the SPC user models. The rights and permissions of users protect the user and the system from malicious attacks. Customers can use the system with confidence whether they are on-site or using the SPC Connect to enable cloud services. Their data is secure, and communications are protected. Vanderbilt has been working with CNPP for many years to ensure the quality of intrusion products for the French market. This innovative step by the approval body to have a defined standard for cyber is a clear indication of the path of security systems. As the cloud becomes an element of security, we move forward with confidence in working with partners like CNPP and ANSSI. ‘The market is flushed with cyber security standards, but the NF cyber security standard from CNPP The award-winning SPC system from Vanderbilt has been accredited to the NF A2P Cyber-RTC cyber security standard from the CNPP. is the first specifically developed for intrusion alarm systems. It is a great way to benchmark and improve our SPC intrusion systems,” concludes Nick Pegtol, Vanderbilt’s Country Manager for Benelux, Greece and Cyprus. New anti-drone solution for airports Cary, NC (USA) Mydefence launches Knox, a new anti-drone system that can effectively solve the problem of protecting large scale areas against the threat of drones. Knox is a customisable endto-end anti-drone solution with purpose-built RF sensors, drone radars, and integrated EO/IR for visual tracking, and is designed for commercial use at airports, prisons, critical infrastructure as well as for military use for base security. This solution fortifies an area against unauthorised drone flights, providing both passive detection and active defeat solutions to neutralise any small drones in the secured airspace. To accomplish the most effective detect-and-defeat solution, Knox utilises different sensor technologies, which each serves a purpose in detecting, locating, tracking and defeating a drone threat in the vicinity of the secured area. The anti-drone system includes RF sensors to detect and ultimately defeat drone threats. For military customers, reactive smart jamming effectors can be supplied – a next generation jamming technology with the least possible impact on other radio communication. Other sensor technology includes purpose-built drone radars that track the location of drones as well as integrated EO/IR for visual tracking in real-time. The combination of sensor technologies complements each other to provide the best possible protection against unauthorised drones. Knox is designed for any scale of installation sites, from prison facilities to large international airports spanning miles across. The anti-drone solution can be utilised to protect critical infrastructure and military bases that require scalable anti-drone solutions, which will fortify and harden the perimeter against unauthorised drones in the airspace. The underlying modularity of the software suite handling inputs from the sensors allows for the anti- The anti-drone system includes RF sensors to detect and ultimately defeat drone threats. drone system to be integrated into a customer’s existing security setup, without the need for a stand-alone system. The seamless integration into a customer’s existing security setup results in less required operational training and for a more open platform that can accommodate current and future requirements of the customers. The suppliers web site is linked to the global security web portal, www.securityworldmarket.com 42 • d etektor internati onal