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Dahua Hdcvi 5.0 Technology Brings New Insight into Surveillance to your Service

Dahua Technology presents the world with HDCVI 5.0, the latest instalment to a revolutionary series for the global surveillance industry initiated in 2012, which brings clarity, intelligence and security to an unprecedented level. For those who are not already familiar with the field, there’s no need to rush into jargons of technical details behind the acronym. Simply imagine a really good security guard you hire who happens to enjoy an exceptionally sharp eyesight unaffected by the darkness of night; who also happens to be able to recognize each and every face ever shows up with correct names attached; who also happens to be smart enough to identify potential threats approaching and brave enough to take spontaneously actions; who also happens to never get tired 24/7. It doesn’t take a miracle to have such a great security guard. Dahua HDCVI 5.0 Technology accomplishes all the aforementioned and more. Now let’s cut to the hard-core facts and numbers that confirm the various groundbreaking benefits brought to you by HDCIV 5.0, which consists of HDCVI active deterrence camera, 4K/ 5MP/ 1080p Starlight HDCVI camera, 1080p full-colour HDCVI camera and HDCVI 4K & H.265 AI XVR. When used combined, they will take care of your security problems in the following 5 aspects. Perimeter protection HDCVI 5.0 can detect potential risks based on configurable motion, tripwire and intrusion rules. The system will send alarms to users when unwanted moves occur. Furthermore, the system boasts intelligent analyses that filter minor objects like animals, insects, leaves, light, raindrops etc., thus reducing false alarms and allowing users to focus on real threats that are people and vehicles. Face recognition HDCVI 5.0 is able to determine if there is a face in the monitoring video and crosscheck it with faces stored in database to see if it belongs to a suspect or distinguished guest according to users’ own black/ white lists, and take corresponding actions that could either be an alarm or a free pass without manual check at entrance control. Fully guaranteeing accuracy and process efficiency, the system supports up to 24 pic/s face recognition and 20 databases with up to 100,000 face images in total. Metadata search Constituted with feature attribute information extracted from target faces such as gender, age, glasses, masks, beard and expressions, metadata makes it possible to do smart search by comparison between the modeled object and database or matching with identity characteristics, which significantly enhances accuracy and efficiency. In addition, the metadata is also of great help to platforms that allow potential business applications realized by third parties. Active deterrence Enjoying PIR and motion dual-detect which improves accuracy and reduces storage space for motion detect based recording, HDCVI 5.0 can not only send real alarms to users in time but also warn off intruders with white light and siren on site. Thus, the system is a watchdog that not only watches but also barks. Moreover, together with the alarms sent to users in real-time are visual and audio verification with HDCVI videos, the most immediate evidence of what really happened. Starlight & full-color For HDCVI 5.0, darkness is no excuse. With starlight cameras ranging from 1080P to 4K and full-color, which are endowed with high performance sensor and larger aperture lens, the system is able to give high color reproduction and light sensitive performance resulting in more vivid, brighter images, meeting the requirements in low-light monitoring environments such as parking lots, urban streets, shops etc. Full-color camera allows 24/7 color monitoring for collecting chromatic information such as colors of clothing or vehicle. Even in total darkness, the system still functions, thanks to light compensation with smart IR (for common starlight cameras) or smart white light (for full-color cameras). The images gathered, after being treated with advanced processing technology to reduce noises while retaining low smear and clear details, are useful materials for further intelligent analysis. It should also be noted that HDCVI 5.0 keeps all born features of HDover-Coax system including seamless upgrade and easy-to-use. It further simplifies system deployment with practical features as smart H.265+ encoding and broadcastquality audio. As a leading solution provider in the global video surveillance industry, Dahua Technology has always put great emphasis on ‘innovation, quality and service,’ which naturally leads to the birth and ever evolving of HDCVI solutions. The latest HDCVI 5.0 is another milestone on the way to Dahua’s ultimate goal – enabling a safer society and smarter living. By – Balasubramanian Jayam Head of Marketing (India & SAARC), Dahua Technology Co., Ltd.  

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How to Defeat Unauthorized Access to Security Networks

The main benefit of IP-based security has always been how easy it is to make systems operate successfully over a single network. That benefit might also be IP security’s biggest Achilles heel. Consider: Once access is gained, interoperability means all systems can be adversely affected without much effort by a malefactor. Preventing unauthorized access has become paramount from a cybersecurity perspective. Any company that uses IP addressable devices should be concerned and needs to provide some form of unauthorized network access prevention. Today’s managed Ethernet switches, usually layer 2 in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model, have built-in security features. Related report: New Bug Leaves Up to 800,000 surveillance cameras vulnerable to hacking. Layer-2 managed switches can typically implement port security, which consists of checking incoming packets for a matching MAC address. If a packet with a valid MAC address is received on a particular port, the switch will allow that packet to pass through the switching fabric of the switch as normal. With this method it is therefore possible to easily implement basic port security to prevent an intruder from removing the original device and replacing it with a device designed for network intrusion. It can also protect against cutting the cable from the original device and connecting it to the intruder’s own network intrusion device to gain network access. This level of protection is common among most layer-2 managed switches on the market today, and indeed all ComNet managed switches support this capability as standard. This feature is referred to by many names, including (but not limited to) the following: port locking, MAC locking, port security and MAC filtering. MAC address spoofing The issue with the traditional layer-2 MAC filtering/ locking is that it can be defeated with relative ease in a matter of minutes by using readily available software that can artificially alter or ‘spoof’ the MAC address of the sender to match whatever the potential intruder wants. IP address spoofing or IP spoofing is the creation of IP packets with a false source IP address. The intent here is to hide the identity of the sender or impersonate another computing system. This allows the network to be fooled, giving access to the hacker. There is a simple solution to preventing unauthorized access when designing a modern IP-based security system. Devices can be installed on the edge that sense and lock out a port when a physical connection to the network is broken. Before that broken connection can be activated it must then be examined and reset. This simple check can prevent all sorts of unauthorized access and cannot be defeated. One example is Port Guardian, a feature unique to ComNet’s next generation of self-managed switches and managed switches. This firmware-based feature is a simple, yet effective way to prevent unauthorized access. Because the firmware is embedded, it can be retrofitted to the manufacturer’s select older switches. At the basic level, Port Guardian works as a layer-1 protection system so the actual data being sent on the port is not important and the switch does not need to know anything about it. This feature constantly monitors the enabled ports. Related: Why your approach to cybersecurity needs to be proactive rather than reactive. As soon as it detects that a cable has been unplugged or there is a link down event, the port will be immediately disabled and the network administrator notified via an SNMP alert (and optionally by a local contact relay if supported on the particular switch model) to the potential intrusion. When active, Port Guardian monitors the continuity of the connection to the IP device. As soon as that continuity is disrupted, the safeguard feature physically disconnects the port from the network and an SNMP notification is sent to the head end to be examined. This feature also thwarts spoofing by disabling the port as soon as an interruption is sensed. It works on any network that uses IP devices at the edge, be it an IP camera or an access control or intrusion device. Through any external network TX port, an experienced hacker can gain access to your network and control the devices connecting to it. This has the potential for the entire security system to be turned off. That includes any or all video surveillance, access control, intrusion alarm, intercom and other networked protection systems. Prevention by adding a feature to Ethernet switches is an easy way to stop hackers and should be an important part of every network design and deployment.  

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Hikvision AXHub Intruder Alarm System

Hikvision has released the latest product range to hit its portfolio, the AXHub intruder alarm system. Part of the Hikvision AX-Series, the brand-new wireless system stylishly caters to any residential and small commercial applications by seamlessly connecting security and video on one-platform. “Hikvision is pioneering the oneplatform revolution for security systems that enables HD video verification of events, remote control to arm and disarm the alarm, as well as the ability to switch between alarm system and video like never before,” said Jiang Feng Zhi, Head of Hikvision’s Alarms Division. Video and intrusion system in one platform This advanced synergy of technologies is delivered in a small, compact and discreet panel that delivers multiconfiguration methods, full control and setup via Hik-Connect smart device application, and iVMS as well as video verification through revolutionary Intruder Verification as a Service (IVaaS). Integration is at the core of the AXHub, utilising cloud technology to combine intrusion and video like never before. Where other video verification methods on the market are reliant on sending low-quality static imagery to confirm events, IVaaS links previously separate video and intruder systems to one platform, providing a 7 second clip in the event of an alarm – 5 seconds pre-alarm and 2 seconds post alarm. To achieve this, there are two options – via the cloud, or innovatively connecting up to two cameras directly to the AXHub for on-board video verification. This enables Hikvision’s video and intrusion systems to seamlessly deliver video footage directly to the user through Hik-Connect or iVMS, or directly to a central monitoring station (CMS). By delivering video to users, or a CMS via e-mail, smart device and desktop applications, they can switch to full HD live streams to verify action can take much faster and more reliably in the event of an activation. Hik-Connect compatibility also allows full control of the system from anywhere, enabling users to remotely arm, disarm and monitor, as well as check history and receive push notifications of any events. “When one manufacturer provides the components for each part of the system, we don’t need to try and make things work together; we aren’t ‘integrating’ systems,” said Mr. Jiang, “The video and intruder systems are designed to work seamlessly with each other, and this is what we have achieved in the AXHub.” Compatible with any Hikvision video or intrusion device, this allows the ideal security solution to be fitted every time, covering every vantage point. Award-winning intrusion technologies The system supports up to 32 wireless inputs from a wide range that includes internal and external detectors, contacts, keyfobs, life safety sensors, and much more. The extensive wireless range of intrusion devices feature award-winning, proven and patented intrusion technologies for complete confidence and peace of mind, with easy installation using signal strength indicators and one-push-to-learn. The AXHub also utilises 3EasyFit, a technique to speed up initial installation, and supports voice-guided setup for configuration and operation, making the entire installation process fast and efficient. The local voice prompts will also alert the user to any events on the system, while voice calls for alarms can be configured as well. The variety of communication pathways available with the AXHub is unmatched, offering LAN, Wi-Fi, GPRS, and 3G/ 4G connections with on-board communication modules and connectors for a simpler and more cost-effective installation. While with multiport IP communications, the AXHub can also communicate simultaneously with multiple devices to ensure alarm messages are sent to all that need them.  

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Hanwha Wisenet Q Flateye

Hanwha Techwin’s new Wisenet Flateye IR dome cameras have been designed for high humidity environments and for where condensation might occur because of temperature differences. The main feature of the new H.265 domes, which are part of the Wisenet Q series, is that they have a flat surface cover which is applied to the front of the lens instead of the dome cover. This reduces IR diffused reflection which is caused by moisture, and in the absence of a normal transparent dome cover, it also removes the effect scratches can have on image clarity. “These new models have been introduced to provide a highly effective and robust solution for our end-user clients who require high definition cameras to operate effectively in what may be challenging environmental conditions, such as industrial or food processing plants,” said Uri Guterman, Head of Product & Marketing for Hanwha Techwin Europe, “Installers will also benefit from having to spend less time on site as there is no need to initially remove and then mount a dome cap during the installation process.” The 2 megapixel Wisenet QNE-6080RV and 4 megapixel QNE-7080RV Flateye domes have built-in IR functionality which ensures objects can be recognised at night up to a distance of 30 metres, whilst a 3.1x (3.2 – 10mm) motorised varifocal lens enables wide-angle monitoring. The new domes are also equipped with defocus detection which generates an alert if the camera is out of focus, and ‘defogging’ which makes corrections to blurry images which are captured in foggy conditions. Additional features include the world’s best wide dynamic range (WDR), which performs at up to 150dB to accurately produce images in scenes that simultaneously contain very bright and very dark areas, and lens distortion correction (LDC) which compensates for the image distortion that can occur with wide angle lenses. A hallway view feature provides a highly effective way to monitor narrow vertical areas such as corridors, tunnels and aisles, with the added bonus of minimising bandwidth and video storage requirements.

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Vanderbilt ACT Enterprise’s Rules Mapping Engine

Vanderbilt have always had a firm belief that access control should not be difficult or time-consuming to install and use, and this is the simple thinking ACT Enterprise’s new feature set was developed around. The USP of the existing ACT system has been that it possesses all the features expected in a modern-day access control system, and is simple to install and maintain, regardless of access control experience. This matters to installers because when a system is fast to install and more straightforward to set-up and quote, it removes the complexity from access control and allows installers to get more done, more efficiently and in less time. This ultimately benefits their business and their bottom-line. The latest features of ACT Enterprise – integration with Vanderbilt’s award-winning SPC intrusion system, rules mapping engine, and a smartphone app – simply build on the back of this concept. The highest level of interest shown by customers when these new features were first demonstrated at IFSEC London back in June, was reserved for the rules mapping engine. Essentially, this feature is an easy point-and-click way of saying, “if this happens and this happens, and this doesn’t happen” then I want to do “this and this.” It is this ease-of-use and simplistic approach of the rules mapping to enable advanced configurations of triggers that make it a stand out feature set for customers. These can be actioned on events such as system input and output change, and card swipe outcomes across the access control system as well as other elements of an integrated system such as intrusion system events. “The ACT Enterprise rules mapping engine offers the customer an intuitive method to create rules based on access control events and Boolean logic,” stated Michael Moyna, Technical Product Marketing Manager at Vanderbilt, “It does this by permitting the creation of logical relationships between system elements through a drag-and-drop interface. “For the end user,” illustrated Moyna, “The addition of rules mapping ensures that system interactions can be seamlessly introduced on a system-wide basis, thereby enabling a higher level of added value to be realized, both for security and business-based functionalities.” The ACT Enterprise rules mapping engine ensures intuitive, easy-to-use I/O management for trigger detection with compatible devices. These devices are usually attached to a door or an automated electrical that closes the circuit on the I/O unit. When this circuit is closed, an alarm is sent over the network, and ACT Enterprise captures that.

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Dahua VTO9341D Face-recognition apartment outdoor station

Dahua Technology has recently launched a new apartment outdoor station VTO9341D, providing new access control solutions to fence and lobby entrance with the cutting-edge face recognition technology. The apartment outdoor station elevates the safety and convenience of resident security system to a new level with the fashionable nontouch face-recognition entry, while conventional unlocking ways are preserved in case of emergency. The product’s working temperature is between -20°C and 60°C, meaning it can operate smoothly across a variety of weather conditions and geographical areas. With a shell made of aluminium alloy plate, it meets IP55 standard for water and dust resistance, and IK07 standard for impact resistance. Further enhanced by the intrusion prevention system, the product will offer ideal ingress protection to property owners and facilitate the work of security guards. Face recognition Once a person steps into the 0.5 metre distance range of VTO9341D, that triggers its approaching induction, the 2MP CMOS image sensor captures the face high-definition color image for identification. In as quick as 0.5 second, it can complete recognition and open the door for the residents. With strong capacity to store up to 20000 faces, the system would suffice the demand of large housing estates or commercial lots. The auto gain control supplements white light to cope with poorly-lighted conditions, enabling night vision for the outdoor station. Multiple unlocking approaches VTO9341D is also equipped with Mifare card reader, fingerprint recognition (with a memory of 3000 fingerprints), and touch screen key pad, which provide multiple unlocking approaches via card, fingerprint and password. Working together with VTS5240B Master Station that can forward image to mobile devices, owners can even enjoy the remote unlock function while away from home. Additionally, the audio system supports bidirectional talk, which assists visitors and owners in dual-way communication as an auxiliary to face identification. As a high-end product with unique features and full market potential, VTO9341D will benefit both Dahua dealers and system integrators. With DSS EXPRESS monitoring access control & other Dahua exclusive technologies, the apartment outdoor station would lower the time cost of integration and maintenance. With a mission of ‘enabling a safer society and smarter living,’ Dahua Technology will continue to focus on ‘innovation, quality and service’ to serve partners and customers around the world.  

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Fermax 2 Wire DUOX System Used on Major Nottingham Retrofit

Fermax has offered an ideal, cost effective solution to allow installation partners to complete a successful upgrade of a large apartment complex in Nottingham. Working with its approved partner FSE Security systems and involving over 90 apartments at Marina Park Nottingham, the challenge was to upgrade an old third-party audio only system to a modern audio-video system with the minimum of disturbance to residents and without incurring excessive high cost. By using the Fermax 2 Wire Duox system with SKYLINE surface mounted panels and VEO-XS flat screen hands free video monitors, the installation was completed using existing cables throughout, achieving major reductions in time and material cost.   upgrade to the new Fermax VEO-XS monitor using innovative 2 wire DUOX technology offering the high-quality performance of a purely digital system. As well as its modern, slimline design the VEO XS hands-free monitor offers the added benefit of image storage and retrieval using the PHOTOCALLER function, enabling residents to view images of visitors and callers to their apartment whilst they were not at home.

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FLIR Systems Awarded With Guard Contract

FLIR Systems, Inc. has been awarded a contract from the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in support of the U.S. Coast Guard’s (USCG) Second Generation Automatic Identification System (AIS2) program. The indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract has a ceiling value of $9.9 million to provide second generation automatic identification system (AIS) transponders, associated peripherals, and spare parts for nearly 1,774 boats and 282 cutters in the USCG’s active fleet. The government anticipates the purchase of vessel class-specific kits and spare parts to equip all USCG vessels with AIS-2 over the next five years. “We are pleased to provide AIS hardware and software technology to US Coast Guard Contract Awarded With Value of $9.9M to Support Encrypted Automatic Identification Systems support the US Coast Guard’s mission,” said Jim Cannon, President and CEO at FLIR, “Our technology will provide enhanced levels of secure communication and coordination between Coast Guard boats, cutters, and shore stations. This award further extends our technology partnership with the Coast Guard, providing next-generation communication capabilities to complement their Raymarine SINS-2 navigation systems.” The contract will be managed and executed by the FLIR commercial business unit in the Nashua, New Hampshire facility.

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Nedap’s !D Cloud Software Selected for Largest RFID Deployment in Nordic Retail Market

Voice Norge AS selected !D Cloud, Nedap’s leading RFID software platform, for the RFID roll-out to their 200 stores in Norway. The roll-out, which was completed within 6 months, is the largest RFID deployment in the Nordic retail market to date. Johnny Ottesen, CEO at Voice, commented, “We realized that we needed to significantly raise our stock accuracy to improve our on-shelf product availability and enable true omnichannel. In !D Cloud, we found the best solution, because it is scalable, easy to use and easy to integrate with our Infor M3 ERP-software, which enables a fast large-scale deployment.” The full roll-out was preceded by a pre-rollout in four stores, resulting in 98+% stock accuracy, which led to a better product availability and an increase in sales. Based on these results, Voice decided to roll out the !D Cloud solution to their 200 stores in the Voice chain, which includes the Match, VIC and Boys of Europe stores. “We are proud that our !D Cloud software was selected by Voice, which is the largest RFID deployment in the Nordics to date. It is really exciting to support retailers in solving their stock accuracy challenge. From now on, Voice can offer omnichannel services like click and collect, and redesign the customer journey,” explained Mark Kasbergen, Global Business Developer at Nedap Retail.

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Bosch Delivering Future-Proof Security

Located one hour outside of London, the borough of Runnymede is a local government district with over 80,000 residents in the county of Surrey. It is one of the most prosperous parts of the London commuter belt and home to some of the UK’s most expensive real estate. In order to enhance public safety, the borough council contracted service provider Safer Runnymede. Working with Nottinghamshire based systems integrator Central Security Systems, the experts installed a platform combining public safety technology with personal safety services such as care solutions for the elderly. Today, Safer Runnymede coordinates all connected solutions in a control room in the town of Addlestone, where a staff of three operators monitor security feeds from over 500 security cameras deployed around various boroughs within Surrey. Next to public streets in the area, the flexible system also monitors schools, hospitals and other public buildings around the clock. Every year, the team responds to 20,000 incidents from cameras, and the video security system has proven an asset in monitoring traffic, preventing crime, as well as providing evidence and following suspects after incidents. But achieving this level of integration was a challenge. Initially, the video security system consisted of hardware from several different manufacturers including Bosch – making updates or replacements a timeconsuming process – that was networked on a Bosch video recording management (VRM) solution. Looking for a future-proof and scalable system built on an integrated software platform, the officials in Runnymede tasked Bosch to design a fully IP-based security camera architecture. Since the Safer Runnymede system already included a Bosch monitor wall plus encoders, cameras, VRM and storage devices, system integrators could leverage the initial investment into a full suite of Bosch solutions. The system now combines new high-resolution AUTODOME IP 4000, AUTODOME IP 7000, MIC IP 7000 moving cameras, and FLEXIDOME IP 7000 fixed cameras, plus older Bosch and third-party analog cameras paired with encoders, decoders, and DIVAR IP 3000, 5000, 6000, and 7000 recorders. Connecting these solutions via the Bosch video management system (BVMS) allowed Runnymede to become one of the first councils to invest in a fully IP-based infrastructure. As a result, Safer Runnymede has benefited from superior image quality delivered by the added network video security cameras, without the need of replacing the complete existing analogue video security infrastructure; all in a resilient and easily expandable sys tem at a reduced total cost of ownership (TCO). What’s more, the customer has used the flexibility of Bosch solutions in a deployable video surveillance camera at remote locations. Installed in a custom-built enclosure provided by Central Security Systems, it streams video data from an AUTODOME IP 4000 camera via 4G and sends alerts via SMS to the control room upon detecting activity such as illegal waste dumping. Migrating from a fragmented, analog system to an integrated IP network managed via BVMS (Bosch video management system) has proven a forwardfacing decision. “The flexible system design and management has provided an integrated approach to our business delivery, allowing us to make better operational decisions and become more dynamic and competitive in the video surveillance marketplace,” says Les Bygrave at Safer Runnymede.  

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