integrated security information systems presentation 9 th december v&a
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Integrated Security Information Systems
Presentation 9th December
V&A
Presentation theme
ISIS Overview
Identifying the Threat
Layered approach to Gallery
security
RFID
Other available technologies
ISIS Company Overview
• Market leader - security for museums & art galleries worldwide
• Offices UK, Europe, USA
• Global partners, resellers, systems integrators
• Installations in over 20 countries across 4 continents
• “Active” RFID specialists:
– Developed first long-range IT asset tracking system
– Real-time tracking, security, audit & environmental monitoring
– Manage people & assets
Threat
• Internal
– Hermitage St. Petersburg, 2004
– Cairo, 2010 – Van Gogh
• Ashmolean, Oxford, 2000
– £5m Cezanne
• Isabella Stewart Gardner, Boston, 1990s
– Over $400m – 13 masterpieces never recovered
• Drumlanrig Castle, Scotland, 2005
– Leonardo da Vinci, est. value over £100m
• Munch, Oslo, 2004
– Armed raid of the famous “Scream” & “Madonna”
Security Components
SMS
RFID
Environmental Monitoring
Access Control
CCTV
Intruder Detection
Physical Deterrents
Security System Overview
SECURITYMANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
INTRUDER DETECTION
CCTV
RFID
ACCESS CONTROL
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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
24/7 security Limitations of common perimeter, door and intruder security systems
Switched off during opening hours when collection is most vulnerable CCTV in isolation is of limited value
Covering too vast an area Too many cameras for security staff to monitor effectively
Listed and Heritage Buildings Need to have minimal impact on building fabric and walls
Wireless systems avoid wiring to each and every artwork Covert – Tags and Readers can usually be hidden
no impact on viewing experience Cost effective
Staged implementation for limited budgets, eventual system ownership Possibility of reducing insurance & public indemnity
Museums & Galleries – Security Systems
Museum RFID
Proprietary RFID reader network Small “active”, long-range RFID tags:
Artworks – slimline tags for movement & tamper Display cases – internal tags for movement & tamper (door open) Personnel – panic duress alarm button Pressure-sensing – custom plinths & kit systems OEM tags for 3rd party sensors
Laser scanners, Motion CCTV, Portable PIR, Volumetric “Supervised” – real-time audit, tag message every 15 seconds System detects RF interference, 24/7 functionality Track and Trace function Analytical tools Advanced alarm graphics Covert
Core RFID product
RFID DETECTORS/TAGSRFID READER
IS-RX210 Reader with omni-directional antenna
Frequency: 433.92 MHz
Size: 84x40x19mm
Wght: 45g
Adjustable read ranges
Tag IS-TG100MS“Domino Tag”
Frequency: 433.92 MHz
Size: 72x30x8.6mm
Wght: 15g
For display cases
Tag IS-TG501MS“Slimline Tag”
Frequency: 433.92 MHz
Size: 86x54x5mm
Wght: 22g
For paintings, tapestries or furniture
Tag IS-TG801MS
Frequency: 433.92 MHz
Size: 61x30x9mm
Wght : 20g
For display cases, vases, statues
Real-time alarm information
Security for individual art objects, display cases & warders
Need to also protect items in storage & transit
Cost of physical, labour-intensive audits
“Knock” damage to artworks
Hardwired sensors restrict display layout
Politics of public sector in the arts
Museums & Galleries – ISIS Aspects ARTS™
Wireless detectors with several compact form factorsthat are easily affixed to, or linked to monitored artworks
433 MHz offers excellent penetration through most materials inside buildings
Indoor read-range up to 70m Encoded Transmissions (Site Code, unique ID, State,
Alarm, Age, etc) every 30 seconds Tag internal sensors alarm on Tamper and Movement Variable movement sensitivities from the supplier Battery life of 5 - 7 years depending on use
Lithium-ion Low energy consumption
Ultrasonically sealed to prevent any leakage that might damage artworks
“Active” RFID Tags (Detectors)
Slimline Art
Preferred attachement positions
86 x 54 x 5mm
Tag for Paintings, Tapestries, Furniture, other objects
Domino Tag
Domino Tag can be hidden internally or used visibly. The small external antenna is protected inside the case and offers the best radio propagation for use in and around metal. The tag detects shock and door open/close events.
for Display Cases and Small Objects
Readers can be located behind walls, hidden above moulding, or above ceilings, or in technical spaces.
Protective reader boxes can be supplied.
Reader Installation
Often located above ceilings
Readers, boxesand antennas can be easily hidden and
camouflaged
OEM tag - (86mm x 54mm x 5mm) – 15g
A domino tag out of its housing and without motion sensor
Offers the ability to switch 3rd party sensors to wireless
Connects to outputs from devices such as PIR, pressure-
sensing, infra-red scanners, proximity/volumetric sensors,
motion CCTV, plunger switches, magnetic contacts …
Transmits immediate alarms
Transmits supervision/presence every 30 seconds
Battery life : 3-5 years
I/O Tag
Passive Infrared Detector Volumetric or Corridor
Dual-tech (PIR & Microwave) wireless PIR for room
Dual-tech (PIR & Microwave)Hard-wired Curtain PIR - 3º
Custom, pressure-sensing plinths
Different finishes & sizes available
piezo-electric pressure-sensing feet
sensitive to weight changes as low as 10g
useful for single or groups of objects
Pressure-sensing pad systems
Proximity alarms
Invisible cocoon radiates from metal objects Requires local power source and “ground” Outputs to wireless ISIS IO tag
Laser scanners
Anti-touch
system
Field of detection
programmable via
software
Millimeter
accurate
Invisible curtain
Integrates with
ISIS wireless IO tag
Day Night
Portable tag with panic button to trigger alerts
at Guard Room PC
Key Fob Shape
(87mm x 38mm x 11mm) - 35g
Range: 30m
Transmits every 1.5 seconds for guard tracking
Battery Life : 4 Years
Panic or Duress Tag
Click on the graphic for more detailed information.
Alarms for: Tamper
Movement
Personal Duress
Offline Reader
3rd Party DeviceAlarms
T-RH Alarms
Alerts for: Missing
objects/tags
Low batteries
Current Alarm window always open & on top
• Detailed, colour-coded alarms events & “suggested action”• Pre-programmable Report Responses
AspectsARTS™ Alarms
How is an alarm presented on the security control room PC?
Artwork image
Location image
Event Report
Suggested Action
Artwork information
Event timings
Reader information & map
Alarm data transmitted to
pagers or security radios
Zonal tracking function
Alarms
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Victoria & Albert Museum, UK London. Greatest museum of art & design in the world - over 2m objects in the collection.
The National Gallery, UK London. Houses one of the greatest collections of Western European paintings in the world.
The Wallace Collection, UK London. Home to one of Europe’s finest collections of works of art, paintings, furniture, arms & armor and porcelain.
Historic Royal Palaces, UK London. 5 historic royal palaces owned by the Queen. Houses some of the Royal Collection.
Royal Academy of Arts, UK London. Venue for major international exhibitions. First
institution in the UK devoted solely to promoting visual arts.
The Courtauld Gallery, UK London. Impressionist & Post-Impressionist paintings. Michelangelo, Leonardo, Canaletto, Van Gogh & Picasso.
The Queen’s House, UK London. Houses the National Maritime Museum’s paintings collection – Gainsborough, Hogarth, Reynolds.
The British Museum, UK London. World class museum with collections spanning centuries and covering all corners of the world.
Hermitage, Netherlands Amsterdam. New satellite museum opens April 2009. Art from the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The State Hermitage Museum, Russia St. Petersburg. Collection of Russian Emperors. 3m objects including paintings, sculptures and treasures.
Some ISIS Clients
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Some ISIS Clients
Van Gogh Museum, Netherlands World’s largest collection of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh, as well as contemporary artists such as Toulouse Lautrec & Paul Gaugin.
Rijksmuseum, Netherlands Amsterdam. National museum of the Netherlands.
Galeries Nationales, France Historic venue in Paris for major international exhibitions.
Musée du quai Branly, France Paris. The arts of Oceania, Africa, Asia & the Americas.
National Gallery of Art, USA Washington. Houses major collections gifted by the likes of Andrew Mellon
The Getty Center, USA Los Angeles. Collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum – pre-20c European paintings, manuscripts, drawings & sculptures.
Museum of Modern Art, USA New York. Dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world. 150,000 paintings, drawings, sculptures, etc.
Museum of Fine Art, USA Boston. Collection encompasses 450,000 works of art.
Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Toronto. One of largest museums in N. America. 68,000 works spanning from 100 AD to present day.
Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar Doha.New I.M. Pei building housing artworks from the 7th – 19th century. Manuscripts, ceramics, glass, textiles & precious stones.