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The most important technology shift in the coming five years will be the increasing demand for integral security management systems with open IT standards. At least if you ask Lea Milovich at Nedap Security Management who is a member of the Future Lab. Starting now, we invite our members to map current trends and visualize the future of the security industry. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/open-and-integrated-security/
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The security industry is undergoing a profound change as security technology evolves in the digital age. That is a given, an obvious truth. But a concurrent evolution — the continuing development of a Business Ecosystem that links competing companies, their suppliers and their customers in the security industry — is inextricably linked to how that profound change will result in a healthy marketplace, according to security industry consultant David Bunzel. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/business-ecosystems-ii/
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In recent years we have seen a multitude of security solutions that claim to be ‘ecosystems’. But what does it take for such an ecosystem to make it in the marketplace? We turned to the experts to find out. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/ecosystems-1/
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ONVIF, the Open Network Video Interface Forum, is establishing standards for IP-based video systems. It is one of two new organizations aimed at unifying this disparate field. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/support-for-video-unity/
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In March, The Security Industry Association (SIA) released an American National Standard. This voluntary standard specifies interface requirements for the digital video component of a video surveillance solution. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/moving-towards-open-systems/
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The NFC Forum, which oversees the development of Near Field Communication technology, has set up a Security Technical Working Group. Its job is to find the threats and recommend solutions. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/suitably-safe-with-nfc/
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This article comes from a magazine read by Security Directors and the author makes the case for, and urges the readers to demand, interoperability among security products through open communication standards. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/comments-to-coopetition-arrives/
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Despite its highly competitive environment, the automotive industry is set to cooperate and establish an open standard for electrical and electronics architecture. This is one example of a generic trend seen in many industries and we think it will soon be seen in security too. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/the-benefits-of-commonality/