Training is an important aspect at STYX Sicherheitstechnik GmbH. All security systems are only as good as they are installed, programmed and adjusted as well as recurring maintenance. Therefore we train our personnel frequently on all applied systems in both theory and practice.
For this purpose, we operate our in-house test field APTA, where the relevant systems are installed, tested and used for training purposes. In addition, we also use APTA for the further training of our customers. During a training course held in March 2021 under strict COVID 19 requirements, we taught both users and our own technicians the capabilities and performance limits of the various systems in a large-scale camera and video analytics test.
In addition to intensive training for our employees of the Honeywell ADPRO PIR detectors, we were able to impressively show our external training participants in theory and practice how powerful a high-quality perimeter security system must respond in order to effectively detect and verify any unauthorized intrusion. Different perpetrator behavior according to CPNI patterns as well as the use of deceptive and disruptive means showed that even the most powerful systems can reach their limits. For the participating representatives of security authorities and special units, various presentations by a customer but also experts for perimeter security with video surveillance showed which problems can arise from improper installations.
The success of the security training day and the feedback confirmed our efforts as to continue these events in the future.
For this purpose, we operate our in-house test field APTA, where the relevant systems are installed, tested and used for training purposes. In addition, we also use APTA for the further training of our customers. During a training course held in March 2021 under strict COVID 19 requirements, we taught both users and our own technicians the capabilities and performance limits of the various systems in a large-scale camera and video analytics test.
In addition to intensive training for our employees of the Honeywell ADPRO PIR detectors, we were able to impressively show our external training participants in theory and practice how powerful a high-quality perimeter security system must respond in order to effectively detect and verify any unauthorized intrusion. Different perpetrator behavior according to CPNI patterns as well as the use of deceptive and disruptive means showed that even the most powerful systems can reach their limits. For the participating representatives of security authorities and special units, various presentations by a customer but also experts for perimeter security with video surveillance showed which problems can arise from improper installations.
The success of the security training day and the feedback confirmed our efforts as to continue these events in the future.