Intersec Special: ScreenCheck Enhancing Security through Cross-Platform Integration of New and Legacy Systems

At Intersec 2025, ScreenCheck Middle East presented its latest innovations in security and identity solutions, with a strong emphasis on cross-platform integration. As a value-added distributor, the company focuses on merging access control, visitor management, real-time tracking, and AI-driven surveillance to create a seamless and intelligent security ecosystem.
The security market in the Middle East is known for its rapid adoption of advanced technology. However, one of the main challenges remains the fragmentation of security solutions. Many organizations continue to rely on legacy systems that are difficult to upgrade without causing significant operational disruptions.
Bridging the Gap Between Technologies
Faisal Mohamed, CEO of ScreenCheck Middle East, highlighted this issue, explaining that “the Middle East is always having an appetite to adopt the latest technologies, but the legacy systems, what they have is having a bottleneck to implement the latest technologies in the market.”
Market leaders are now working on integrating the latest innovations with existing infrastructure to overcome this challenge. This approach allows businesses to embrace artificial intelligence, touchless biometrics, and intelligent surveillance without the need for a complete overhaul of their current systems.
Seamless Integration Across Security Platforms
ScreenCheck Middle East is demonstrating how its solutions connect different security domains into a unified platform. The company has successfully integrated Suprema’s biometric access control with visitor management systems, meeting room booking platforms, and video surveillance. By combining these technologies, organizations can streamline security operations while ensuring a higher level of efficiency and control.
Another key innovation on display at Intersec 2025 was the company’s RFID and Real-Time Location System (RTLS) technology. This solution has already been implemented in prominent regional data centers, where it is used to track and trace visitors in real time. By integrating RTLS with video surveillance, facility managers can monitor visitor movements, detect overstays in restricted areas, and generate comprehensive audit reports.
Mohamed described this combination of RTLS and surveillance as a highly effective security solution, particularly for critical infrastructure.
Going for a Smarter Security Ecosystem
Looking ahead to 2025 and 2026, ScreenCheck’s vision is to expand its product portfolio and enhance its security ecosystem. The company aims to provide value-added system integrators with a wider selection of security solutions from a single source. By continuously adding new technologies and refining existing integrations, ScreenCheck is helping businesses across the Middle East build more secure and efficient environments.
At Intersec 2025, the company reinforced its commitment to innovation by showcasing solutions that address both present and future security challenges. By bridging the gap between legacy infrastructure and emerging technologies, ScreenCheck is positioning itself as a key enabler of digital transformation in the security industry.