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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
August 14, 2017

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Intrusion detection

Vanderbilt releases SPC 3.8 with a more intuitive interface and added remote maintenance capabilities

Vanderbilt has released the latest update to SPC, which it says more effectively supports dual authorisations and will make installations speedier and more cost-effective.

SPC 3.8 harnesses cloud services, apps and a dedicated software suite to provide comprehensive alarm management functionality.

“The pace at which we are developing our systems is unparalleled, and SPC has a strong legacy, incorporating the latest technologies, design, and manufacturing methods to help drive this pace,” says John O’Donnell, product marketing at Vanderbilt.

“SPC 3.8 is a hardware and software intrusion system that keeps pace with market-driven features. Ultimately, we are aspiring towards a future single platform migration strategy within our product portfolio, and SPC is at the heart of this.”

Dual authorisation

Vanderbilt has updated the interface in a bid to make it more intuitive. There are also enhancements to its remote maintenance capabilities. All SPC systems can be remotely updated – as opposed to a more time-consuming, expensive physical site visit – to the latest SPC firmware.

“As we continue to innovate this legacy system, the access engine within SPC has been boosted with additional functionality to support dual authorisation,” continues John O’Donnell. “This escort facility ensures greater security measures when using the system.

“The support system has been complemented with the ability to obtain support information directly from the SPC help page, allowing access to customer and installer documentation. The cause and effect engine has also been upgraded with a new layout and options to simplify programming.”

Vanderbilt is a major player in access control, intrusion detection and video management.

We recently caught up with the company’s CEO, Joe Grillo, who recently came third in our roll call of the top 10 influencers among security manufacturers/service providers 2017, at IFSEC International 2017.

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