GUJARAT, India—Matrix is set to participate in the Electronic Security Expo (ESX) North America 2025 event on June 16 and 17, at the Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, and a highlight of the company’s activities will be its NDAA-compliant surveillance products.
ESX gathers North America’s top integrators, security consultants, and tech leaders to explore innovations shaping the future of electronic security.
“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 Targets Increased Demand for NDAA-Compliant Solutions
According to the Indian company, as demand grows across the U.S. for intelligent, scalable, and regulation-aligned security infrastructure, video surveillance and access control remain at the heart of this transformation. With the U.S. surveillance market projected to exceed $37.27 billion by 2030 (Grand View Research) and cyber threats on the rise, Matrix states the focus is shifting to solutions that go beyond monitoring—systems that not only protect people and property but also secure the data behind them.
Matrix points out that it enters this conversation with its NDAA-compliant video surveillance solutions—a mandatory requirement in the North American market. The company explains that without NDAA compliance, surveillance systems risk being disqualified from government and critical infrastructure projects. At the event, Matrix will showcase its end-to-end cyber-secure video surveillance portfolio, featuring network cameras aligned with ISO/IEC 27402 standards and Video Management System (VMS) designed to guard against the OWASP Top 10 Desktop Security Risks. This setup the manufacturer asserts, ensures that surveillance footage is protected from tampering, hacking, and unauthorized access, which is crucial as video increasingly serves as legal evidence and a compliance requirement.
In addition to its focus on NDAA-compliant products, Matrix will present its VAPT-compliant access control solutions. These products the company says are built to secure not just doors, but also digital credentials, software interfaces, and third-party integrations. With over 40% of security breaches involving stolen or compromised credentials (IBM, 2024), securing every access point—physical and digital—is essential. Matrix access control systems track, verify, and protect each interaction, helping enterprises stay in control with confidence.
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