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EDITOR’S CHOICE<br />

Bullet camera range with integrated junction box<br />

Eneo has added an integrated junction box to its bullet cameras in the company’s<br />

Candid range. The junction box is built into the mounting bracket of the camera and<br />

removes the need for fitting a separate junction box alongside the cameras. Eneo<br />

has three Candid bullet cameras available with the integrated junction box. The<br />

small Candid, 2MP, IP bullet (ICB-62M2712M0A); the medium sized, 3MP, IP bullet,<br />

with the WiFi set-up interface (ICB-73M2712MWA); and the medium sized Candid<br />

2MP, multi-signal, bullet (MCB-72M2712M0A), which is HD-TVI, AHD, CVI, HD-SDI,<br />

EX-SDI and Composite selectable.<br />

All the Candid bullet cameras have aluminum housings, weather proof-rated to<br />

IP67, and operate down to -30°C. The junction box includes all camera connections,<br />

cabled through the back of the box, which are then entirely protected and sealed<br />

against dust and moisture, once the camera is fitted to the front.<br />

www.eneo-security.com<br />

Wireless Wi-Fi system with one button configuration<br />

RISCO Group has launched the first of several planned new or improved products to the<br />

UK market in 2018 with CommPact, a professional level security system designed with<br />

the installer in mind.<br />

CommPact is listed as offering simple and flexible installation and is described as a<br />

fully wireless, Wi-Fi enabled, pet friendly system offering quick and easy installation with<br />

one button automatic configuration featuring RISCO’s smartphone and web app.<br />

Integration with video verification and home automation has become an integral part<br />

of all RISCO panel offerings and CommPact provides a seamless solution with the option<br />

of the PSI award winning VUpoint P2P camera included with the package. The 32-zone<br />

CommPact system conforms to EN50131 security standards. www.riscogroup.com/uk<br />

Mobile access control<br />

reader for smartphone use<br />

Nedap Identification Systems has launched<br />

MACE Smart: a multi-technology reader for<br />

mobile access control. The reader is an addition<br />

to the MACE platform, which enables the use of<br />

smartphones in any access control system.<br />

The new reader is able to read virtual<br />

credentials on smartphones, but also reads<br />

conventional smartcards and supports<br />

Bluetooth, NFC and can be mullion mounted.<br />

“We are committed to unlocking the<br />

potential of smartphones as identification<br />

technology in access control<br />

systems,” says Maarten<br />

Mijwaart, General Manager of<br />

Nedap Identification Systems.<br />

www.nedapidentification.com<br />

Raising the focus on cyber<br />

security and video<br />

Mobotix has announced a raised<br />

focus on cyber security by<br />

implementing the “Mobotix<br />

Cactus Concept.” The concept<br />

aims to provide protection for Mobotix<br />

products against the threat of cyber-attacks<br />

along with education and tools to help<br />

customers and partners build and maintain<br />

secure video surveillance and access control<br />

environments.<br />

The objective of the Cactus Concept is to<br />

implement a multimedia cyber security<br />

campaign in order to raise awareness among<br />

potential and existing Mobotix customers of<br />

the importance of data security in networkbased<br />

video security systems and how<br />

organisations can protect themselves. End-toend<br />

encryption with no blind spots is required,<br />

from the image source via the data cables and<br />

the data storage through to the video<br />

management system on the user’s computer.<br />

www.cactusconcept.com<br />

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