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STid Security to exhibit at SICUR Madrid 2024

STid Security will be displaying a number of security solutions at SICUR Madrid 2024, which takes place between February 27 and March 1. STid will be found at stand 10B10. At SICUR, STid will be showing off their Architect range, which is the largest range of OSDP verified access control readers, while they will also

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INTERSEC

Video | Security on Screen speaks to STiD at Intersec 2024

Taking time out of his Intersec 2024 Day One schedule, STiD’s Group Communications Director, Clement Menviel, speaks to Security on Screen‘s Peter Mawson about its progress in the Middle East and what projects they’re getting involved with. For more Intersec news, click here

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STid announces SIA OSDP certification for Architect Blue series

STid’s Architect Blue series has been certified to meet the Security Industry Association (SIA) Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) standard for access control security. SIA OSDP Verified is a comprehensive, third-party testing program to ensure products meet the stringent global standard established by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Architect Blue is reportedly one of the

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STid launches SPECTRE nano reader

Access control manufacturer, STid has announced its new SPECTRE nano reader, setting a new standard in perimeter access control and simplified visitor management. The multi-technology reader quickly recognises employees, visitors, vendors, and their vehicles – simultaneously – for smooth, hands-free access control without compromising security. An ideal solution for facilities like car parks, industrial sites,

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The Security Event

The Security Event, NEC, Day One Review

Security on Screen reporter Jeremy Malies walks the floor of The Security Event 2024 (April 30 –  May 2) at the NEC in Birmingham. He interviews exhibitors, speaks to industry bodies, and gauges this show organised by Nineteen Group.     1 May 2024  My first interview could hardly be more on home turf, at least in terms of

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