Rohde & Schwarz announce attendance at International Security Expo 2024
Eve Goode
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Rohde & Schwarz has announced its participation at the International Security Expo 2024, set to take place at Olympia London.
Rohde & Schwarz will be located in booth D30 in the main hall where the company will showcase its scanning solutions, combining reliable security screening and high throughput.
Rohde & Schwarz
The company claims that on average, organisations lose 5% of their annual revenue to employee theft, with protection of data and intellectual property being just as important.
R&S offers a versatile and adaptable approach to loss prevention and critical infrastructure security using Millimetre wave screening and a convenient security approach.
QPS Walk2000 and QPS201
The QPS Walk2000 and QPS201 Security Scanners by R&S offer sophisticated solutions ensuring businesses can effectively protect their assets and operations.
QPS Walk2000 is designed with a clear focus on maximum throughput and minimal disruption.
It allows people to pass through at a natural place, eliminating the need for procedures like shoe or outerwear removal.
The scanner is capable of scanning up to 750 people an hour and it significantly reduces queues during peak times.
The scanner is equipped with machine learning algorithms to detect a wide range of objects, making it adaptable for diverse loss prevention scenarios.
Privacy is a priority on this scanner. It ensures employee privacy by displaying a generic, gender-neutral avatar.
R&S claims that all collected data is protected according to the latest cybersecurity standards.
The QPS201 offers airport-grade security with high resolution.
The system shows high throughput rate, protecting assets in demanding application scenarios like electronics production, the chip industry, banking and pharmaceuticals.
This scanner is being used at airports worldwide and is certified by various supervisory authorities.
Critical infrastructure
R&S highlights that the protection of Critical Infrastructure (CI) continues as a growing concern.
This has become more apparent since the introduction of new laws necessitating physical security measures at locations such as power plants, telecommunications facilities and financial institutions.
The new measures require controlling access by monitoring it to prevent unauthorised entry as this can lead to challenges like queuing, privacy concerns, high staffing costs and operational complexity.
Rohde and Schwarz’s QPS series addresses these issues by providing comprehensive screening capabilities.