Security product associations / regulatory bodies in Belgium (114 found)
AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe represents the aeronautics, space, defence and Security Industries in Europe with the objective of promoting and supporting the competitive development of the sector.
ALIA Security is an organisation that represents installers, manufacturers, and distributors with regard to intrusion detection, fire detection, access control and camera surveillance.
ANPI (National association against fire and theft) is a non-profit organisation founded as an initiative of the Belgian insurance companies. Their activities include: Inspections, Laboratories, Certification, Normalisation & Information. All professional associations and associations of industry interested in the fields of fire and theft prevention are members of ANPI. Public authorities are also represented within ANPI.
Calypso Networks Association is a non-for-profit association established in Brussels in 2003, which manages the contactless electronic ticketing standard, Calypso. Their main objectives are to define and direct the reference specifications, to implement a certification policy, to guarantee the compatibility of all current and future product, to establish a Calypso label issued by an independent organisation, among other tasks.
The IAF was established in 2018, providing a platform for direct dialogue on standardization with the industry, under the leadership of the CEN and CENELEC Vice-Presidents Policy. The IAF acts as a sounding board on strategic standardisation priority topics for industry and proposes recommendations on which CEN and CENELEC can further act. The objective is to ensure that the CEN and CENELEC deliverables and activities provide an agile system.
The Cloud Signature Consortium is a group of industry and academic organisations committed to building a new standard for cloud-based digital signatures that will support web and mobile applications and comply with the most demanding electronic signature regulations in the world.
The Confederation of European Security Services (CoESS) is the European umbrella organisation for 27 national private security employers’ associations. It was founded in 1989. CoESS is the only representative European employers’ organisation defending the interests of the private security services industry.
The European Commission represents and upholds the interests of the EU as a whole, and is independent of national governments. The Commission prepares legislation for adoption by the Council (representing the member countries) and the Parliament (representing the citizens). It administers the budget and the policy programmes (agriculture, fisheries, research etc.) in cooperation with authorities in the member countries.
European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS) is an international non-profit association founded in 1989 that endeavours to promote a favourable environment for interoperable ICT solutions. It has actively represented its members regarding issues related to interoperability and competition before European, international and national fora, including the EU institutions and WIPO.
European Distribution System Operators (E.DSO) is the key-interface between the leading electricity distribution system operators and the European institutions and stakeholders. E.DSO promotes the development and large-scale testing of smart grid technologies in real-life situations, new market designs and regulation.
ENTSO-E, the European Network of Transmission System Operators, represents 43 electricity transmission system operators (TSOs) from 36 countries across Europe, thus extending beyond EU borders. The association provides a platform for the market by proposing and implementing standardised market integration and transparency frameworks that facilitate competitive and integrated continental wholesale and retail markets.
EUROSMART is an international not-for-profit association, which represents the voice of the Smart Security Industry for multi-sector applications. Eurosmart has been committed to expanding the world's smart secure devices market, developing smart security standards and continuously improving quality and security applications.
KNX is the worldwide standard for home and building control. They cater to the demand for comfort and versatility in the management of heating, lighting, security, communication and access control systems in homes and offices.
Africa Security Forum is a membership-based government organisation, located in Barking, United Kingdom. They provide policing, counter terrorism, border defence, local, state, national security services.
The Alarm Industry Communications Committee (AICC), a committee of The Monitoring Association (TMA), is composed of representatives of TMA, the Electronic Security Association (ESA), the Security Industry Association (SIA) and major alarm companies and manufacturers. The Committee meets on a quarterly (March, June, September, December) basis, based on current CDC guidelines.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) oversees standards and conformity assessment activities in USA. ANSI's mission is to enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity. The Institute represents the diverse interests of more than 270,000 companies and organisations.
Associated British Ports - ABP is the UK’s leading ports group. The association is an essential partner for the Offshore Wind industry, providing Operations and Maintenance (O&M) for over 50% of the sector’s activity, as well as building infrastructure in facilities like Green Port Hull, a joint investment with SGRE, the largest Offshore Wind blade manufacturer, and LEEF (Lowestoft Eastern Energy Facility).
Astute provides business consulting and reporting solutions that help service companies improve performance and build value. It offers a unique and valuable perspective to companies in the electronic security industry, having worked with hundreds of companies using SedonaOffice™ and, more recently, those using FieldHub™.
The Authentication Solution Providers’ Association (ASPA) is a self-regulated, non-profit organisation of authentication solution providers. As the world’s first and only industry body of its kind, ASPA aims to comprehensively covers the interests of the entire authentication solutions industry worldwide, including, but not limited to, holograms, optically variable devices (OVD’s), taggants, security inks and substrates, watermarks etc.
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British Computer Society (BCS) works towards ensuring the digital journey is safe and positive for everyone, by raising standards of competence and conduct across the IT industry and tackling the ethical challenges face along the way.
The British Fire Services Association is the forum for the development, welfare and recognition of all sectors operating within the fire & rescue community. The BFSA is a strictly non-political and as a democratic institution, its members are drawn from all ranks and disciplines.
Business International Group is a group of companies with international practice. These companies specialise in migration consulting services, outsourcing, recruiting, human resources logistics, real estate development, as well as the provision of personnel and tax formalities.
Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure is the UK government’s National Technical Authority for physical and personnel protective security. The Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) protects national security by providing advice to the UK national infrastructure organisations, covering physical, personnel and cyber security
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