Secured by Design (SBD) member companies were amongst the 73 exhibitors at the SecurityTwenty18 exhibition and conference hosted by Professional Security Magazine in Glasgow on Tuesday, 1 May.
The conference brought together key people from the security industry at the Hilton Glasgow to discuss the latest developments and see the most recent innovations in the security sector.
Key note security industry speakers spoke about developments facing, and challenges in, the security industry including current and future trends in the higher education sector; cyber security data networks for the fire and security industry; enhancing the contribution of the private security industry in countering terrorism; and the threat from insider activity.
SBD’s Senior Development Officer for Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, Kenny McHugh, and Stuart Ward, Designing Out Crime Officer for Police Scotland, were at the conference, supporting SBD member companies talking with businesses interested in joining SBD.
Kenny said: “The Security Twenty 18 conference in Glasgow gave us a great opportunity to not only engage with our member companies, but also to talk with businesses interested in becoming involved with Secured by Design or having their products accredited. I had some very encouraging initial conversations with companies and will be looking to develop these further over the coming weeks”.
SBD member companies ASSA ABLOY, CSL, RISCO and Videx Security were at the conference showing their cutting-edge security products and services.
ASSA ABLOY is a global supplier of intelligent lock and security solutions.
CSL provide complete end-to-end connectivity solutions for security and provide secure connectivity solutions to the fire, security and telecare sectors globally.
RISCO operates in the global security solutions market, developing cloud-based security, video monitoring and verification, and connected home solutions.
Videx Security is a manufacturer and supplier of door entry and access control systems in the UK.