In Gujarat, India, Matrix will present its NDAA-compliant surveillance equipment and VAPT-verified access control products at Electronic Security Expo North America 2025 on June 16–17 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta. Visitors at the booth can preview network cameras, a secure Video Management System, and entry management hardware designed for enterprise and public sector installations.
ESX North America attracts the industry’s top integrators, consultants, and security specialists from the U.S. and Canada, all seeking insight into the latest electronic security advances. The expo will showcase emerging products across surveillance, access management, alarm systems, cybersecurity, hardware, and software solutions. The event features live demos, educational sessions, and networking forums.
“North America is a strategic market for us, and we’re here to grow with the people who know it best—local partners,” notes a Matrix spokesperson. “Our goal is simple: Deliver cybersecure, NDAA-compliant solutions that help integrators and consultants win customer’s trust and build long-term relationships.”
Matrix points to rising U.S. demand for intelligent, scalable security infrastructure that follows the latest regulations. Video surveillance and access control remain central to this shift. With Grand View Research projecting the U.S. surveillance market to surpass $37.27 billion by 2030 and cyber threats increasing across sectors, clients now want systems that secure both assets and data.
NDAA compliance is mandatory in the North American market for any surveillance deployment linked to government or critical infrastructure customers. Without that certification, systems can be barred from key contracts. Matrix plans to detail how its line meets those requirements and offers transparent audit trails and remote firmware update capabilities.
The company’s NDAA-compliant video portfolio covers network cameras built to ISO/IEC 27402 standards and a Video Management System engineered to defend against the OWASP Top 10 Desktop Security Risks. Matrix says this configuration shields footage from tampering, intrusion, and unauthorized access as recorded video takes on critical roles in legal and compliance contexts.
On the access control front, Matrix will display products tested to VAPT standards. Those solutions protect physical doors plus digital credentials, software interfaces, and external integrations. With IBM reporting that more than 40 percent of breaches stem from stolen or compromised credentials in 2024, securing every access point is essential. Matrix’s controls monitor and verify each entry, supporting enterprises in retaining visibility and governance.