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1 “We Accelerate Growth” Growth Opportunities in Safe Growth Opportunities in Safe Cities Cities “We Accelerate Growth” Matia Grossi Matia Grossi Research Manager, Research Manager, Commercial Security Commercial Security Bruno Mucciolo Bruno Mucciolo Senior Consultant, Senior Consultant, Aerospace & Defence Aerospace & Defence

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1“We Accelerate Growth”

Growth Opportunities in Safe CitiesGrowth Opportunities in Safe Cities

“We Accelerate Growth”

Matia GrossiMatia GrossiResearch Manager, Research Manager,

Commercial SecurityCommercial Security

Bruno MuccioloBruno MuccioloSenior Consultant, Senior Consultant, Aerospace & DefenceAerospace & Defence

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Security as One of The Global Trends That Will Drive Our Future

Integrated Security

Increasing Innovation

Smart Architecture & Management

New Energy

Aging PopulationImproved IT Backbone

Increased Technological Sophistication

Shift in Global Balance of Power

Green Buildings

Preventative Healthcare

Top Ten Future Trends Affecting Security

In the 21st century, threats to our lives, identities, and freedoms come from more sources than ever before; from terrorists to hackers and overzealous governments. An individual and collective focus on security is expected to

shape our private and public lives in the next 20 years.

In the 21st century, threats to our lives, identities, and freedoms come from more sources than ever before; from terrorists to hackers and overzealous governments. An individual and collective focus on security is expected to

shape our private and public lives in the next 20 years.

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1950s Urbanisation

2000s Suburbanisation

2015s Network City

2030s : Safe Cities

Challenges For system integrators it is a huge technical effort to integrate different technologies, protocols, standards and proprietary solutions. There is a need for behavioural change within the industry as well as for the various channels to start communicating with each other. “Big Brother” city to raise strong privacy concerns. Manufacturers need to develop truly “intelligent” and interoperable systems based on open standards to facilitate integration.

Urban sprawl, first highways and ring road

Creation of the historic centre and districts

Third suburban area and cities along the highways created, ring road overblown by the urban sprawl

The Evolution of Urban Areas Towards Safe Cities

Smart city: citizen-focused cities with "intelligence" in existing and new infrastructure to optimize resources, reduce traffic congestion, improve services to citizens and businesses and make the city smarter, more secure and more efficient.

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Integrated Solutions Integrated Solutions

ReliabilityReliability

Centralised & Remote Control

Centralised & Remote Control

Scalable ResponseScalable Response

Common Definitions of Safe City

Safe City can be defined as:

(1) An initiative to integrate security solutions across stakeholder groups in a given city to enhance response to security and safety incidents…

(2) The implementation of reliable and all-coverage security measures to counter incidents that a city and its inhabitants are susceptible to…

(4) A combination of civic partners (law enforcement, businesses, and residents) to maintain order and create stability in cities by deploying advanced security systems…

(3) Security concept where key entities of a city work together to identify and act in real-time to security threats of any scale and time…

Safe City

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Safe City is a plan to enhance public security and welfare by deploying networked security systems across several entities in a society to optimise the necessary response from detection to action.

Safe City is a plan to enhance public security and welfare by deploying networked security systems across several entities in a society to optimise the necessary response from detection to action.

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Safe Cities as a Global Phenomenon

Cities built from scratch

Existing eco cities

Existing eco megacities

Treasure Island

Boulder

Arcosanti

Coyote SpringsDestiny

Babcock Ranch

Vancouver

Toronto

San Francisco

PortlandSeattle

Curitiba

Montreal

Bogota

St Davids

Clonburris

Göteborg

Hammarby Sjöstad

London

Barcelona

Reykjavik Oslo

Freiburg

Stockholm

Paris

Copenhagen

Kochi

GIFT

Cape Town

Pune

Dongtan

Tianjin

Changsha

KhajurahoMeixi Lake

Waitakere, N.Z.

Singapore City

Songdo

Moreland, Australia

Amsterdam

Masdar

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Integration is the Key Enabler and the Biggest Challenge to “Create” a Safe City

Implications• It demands the procurement of new systems.• It increases workload by sharing responsibility across different operators.• It is a long-term commitment that is susceptible to governance chance and political agenda.

City Infrastructure

Energy Transport Communications

City Users Inhabitants (People)

Visitors(People)

Businesses(People & Infras.)

City Operators

Law Enforcers(Fire, Police, etc.)

Service Providers(medical, wastage, etc.)

Infrastructure Operators

Safe City Key Elements

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Access Control, Video Surveillance Intrusion Detection, Biometrics, Perimeter and Occupancy Sensors, Fire Alarm Panels, Detection Devices (Smoke/Heat/Gas/Flame), Fire suppression, Notification and Evacuation

Energy Logistics, Distribution Channels (electricity, water, gas), Utility Monitor, Heat, Lighting, Back-Up Power, Leakage Monitor

Voice/Video/Data, Audio Visual, Structured Cabling, TCP/IP/BAS Protocols, Remote VPN Access, Computer Logon, Network Access Logon, Firewalls, Managed Security Services, Mobile Security, Security Infrastructure

Building Automation, Building Control, Networked Systems, Crisis Management Solution (power, infrastructure damage, evacuation)

Traffic Control & Monitoring (rail, underground, buses, personal vehicles), 24/7 Supply Management (logistics)

Integrated Fire Department, Police and Medical Services, Centralised and Remote Command and Control, Scalable Decision Making Process

The Implementation of a Fully Integrated Safe City Project Requires the Deployment of Advanced Systems and Management Solutions across Different Layers of a City’s Infrastructure

EnergyManagement

EnergyManagement

EnergyManagement

Physical Security

and Safety

Physical Security

and Safety

Physical Security

and Safety

Physical Security

and Safety

Logical Security

andCommunications

Logical Security

andCommunications

Logical Security

andCommunications

ResponseManagement

ResponseManagement

ResponseManagement

MobilityManagement

MobilityManagement

MobilityManagement

Universal Communication

Universal Communication

BuildingManagement

BuildingManagement

BuildingManagement

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Security, IT and Building Control Convergence as Integral Part of the Evolution Towards Smart Cities

Systemsintegration

Buildingmanagementand control

Buildingautomation

Green buildings

IT convergence

Functionalcontrollers

Home automation

Energycontrol

Integratednetworking

Energymanagement

Enhancedmanagement

Intelligentbuildings

HVAC control

Intelligentgreen

buildingsSmart

buildings

Securityconvergence

Disparate Building Controls

SmartCities

1980 20001990 2010 2020 2030

Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.

Fact• The need for interconnecting facilities and accessing real-time data is driving convergence between building

control systems, security systems and Information Technology (IT) systems. Implications• Large building management system providers to provide one stop solutions.•

Challenges• Buildings automation system as well as security system integrators and manufacturers need to bridge the gap

between the building automation, the security and the IT world (and vice versa), adopt open standards, move away from proprietary solutions and adopt a best of breed one.

• Manufacturers will need to find new ways to differentiate their offerings.

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PSIM Software Integrate Several Logical and Physical Systems into a Single Command and Control Interface

Access ControlAccess Control

User ManagementUser Management

ID ManagementID Management

Alarm MonitoringAlarm Monitoring

Building ManagementBuilding Management

CAD & SCADACAD & SCADA

Panic/Duress AlarmsPanic/Duress Alarms

Fire Alarm SystemsFire Alarm Systems

Shared DatabasesShared Databases

Biometric ScannersBiometric Scanners

Elevator ControlsElevator Controls

Automated BollardsAutomated Bollards

Air-purge SystemsAir-purge Systems

RFID TagsRFID Tags

Communications SystemsCommunications Systems

GIS & Perimeter ProtectionGIS & Perimeter Protection

CBRN SystemsCBRN Systems

CCTV, Video AnalyticsCCTV, Video Analytics

PSIMPSIM

Video SoftwareVideo Software Access Control SystemsAccess Control Systems

PSIM software integrates logical and physical security with fire and safety

systems and operational ones into a single command and control interface.

PSIM software integrates logical and physical security with fire and safety

systems and operational ones into a single command and control interface.

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IP Migration is Crucial for Convergence and Much Slower than Initially Expected

• Perceived high cost and lack of compelling business cases• Initially inflated expectations in terms of delivery and integration/system capabilities• In mature markets huge installed base of legacy analog systems• Proprietary solutions and lack of standardization• Lack of IP infrastructure in many emerging and some mature markets

Video Surveillance Cameras Market: Revenue Forecasts by Analog vs. IP (Global), 2006-2016Video Surveillance Cameras Market: Revenue Forecasts by Analog vs. IP (Global), 2006-2016

Source: Frost & Sullivan analysisAnalog Cameras Network Cameras

Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2009. Source: Frost & Sullivan

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Contact Information

Matia GrossiResearch Manager - Commercial SecurityM: +44 (0) 785 6543 [email protected]

Bruno MuccioloSenior Consultant - Aerospace and Defence Direct: +44 (0) 2073438331Email: [email protected]