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Video Security in SME Market is Getting More Intelligent and Connected

Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) may not be as large as companies in the enterprise market, but they are equally important in contributing revenue to the economy. According to World Bank, formal SMEs contribute up to 40% of national income (GDP) in emerging economies. They represent about 90% of businesses and more than 50% of employment worldwide. SMEs grapple with tight budgets, fewer administrative resources, and lack of in-house IT talent, particularly in the face of the unique challenges brought on by the pandemic. However, in truth, with the technology being matured and more products available in the marketplace resulting in cost reductions, the security goals of SMEs are evolving and getting more advanced. Gaining a proactive approach with AI Security installers around the world have been asked for optimal solutions that can help SMEs balance budget and security needs. With a lack of administrative resources, it is less likely for SME customers to have dedicated security personnel to look after daily security operation and management. Sometimes when a security breach occurs and loss suffered, there could be a gap in security for a considerable amount of time until they have noticed it. Today, technology has taken video intelligence to the next level with increased accuracy and performance, thanks to AI development and deep learning algorithms. There are many industries and markets where AI already is making an impact in significant ways, including SMEs who used to be faced with thousands of recorded videos finding evidence of an event. Now, they can enjoy real-time and accurate alerts with fewer distractions. They also gain a proactive approach by identifying potential hazards before they happen – and all this at only a small incremental cost to their business. One example is the use of Hikvision’s security devices with AcuSense technology powered by AI. AcuSense works to distinguish between human, vehicle and other objects using its smart algorithms. This means it can filter out security alerts associated with human (and/ or vehicle) only triggered those for further attention and action. This greatly helps SME customers save on the overall labor cost that could otherwise be used for business improvement. Seeing with clarity and color Video systems have embraced the evolution of resolution for some time – from 480 to 720 pixels to 1080 pixels, and now 4K. People want to see more and see more detail when they are needed. For SME customers, this is not an area they would risk compromising in a security system. Why? Imagine if they find a video clip containing key evidence of an event, but the video images are grainy and unclear. This would make it difficult to see a face, or to distinguish the color of clothing or of an automobile. All efforts would be in vain. Research shows that color is important to aid clarity, improving object recognition.2 It also shows us that in the CCTV world, there is a ‘strong correlation’ between camera performance and color fidelity.3 The ability to see detail and color in the dark is one of the most important aspects of a security camera and there are many technical factors that influence this ability. For example, the sensitivity of the image sensor, the lens aperture, and applied image processing. Today’s new technologies have empowered modern video cameras to see better in any light and in high resolution. Hikvision’s security cameras with its signature ColorVu technology are a great example of this. They guarantee video with colorful details even in extremely dark scenarios. A next-generation series of the cameras goes even further, using 4K Ultra high definition (UHD) to deliver crisp images that provide richer detail. Checking in remotely and respond promptly The enhanced ease of connectivity and scalable bandwidth made possible by cloud technology is stimulating more companies, including SMEs, to connect a lot more video security cameras to their networks. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/300805341_The_Contribution_of_Color_to_Object_Recognition https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228540075_Colour_analysis_and_verification_of_CCTV_images_under_different_lighting_conditions Having all the security systems and data tucked in an IT closet is no longer in the best interests of many SMEs. Push notifications, remote viewing of video, and cloud services are now mainstream for SME customers and their security solutions must support these capabilities. Among others, Hikvision’s Hik-Connect app offers seamless connection with all its security devices, allowing SME customers to view real-time videos, playback, and receive event notifications remotely wherever they are. This means they can monitor remotely, or even open a door with audio communication for example. This really saves SME customers some time as they go about their busy day. Looking to the future Beyond security and monitoring use cases, SME companies are taking advantage of a raft of new technologies like AI, cloud service, technological convergence to undertake a range of tasks. Whether it is by utilizing a proactive security approach to look after their people and assets, or by upgrading their standard security system to high definition to look clearer and act precisely. Or expanding the system with audio, intercom and access control to automate processes. Or keeping a watchful eye on their day-to-day business operations remotely. All in all, they are quick to seize on the possibilities offered by today’s next-generation video systems to maximize return on investment (RoI) with the lowest cost of ownership. With international organizations such as the World Bank lending more services and improving their access to finance, SMEs will continue to grow and embrace more possibilities. Discover more: https://www.hikvision.com/en/core-technologies/deep-learning/ acusense/ https://www.hikvision.com/en/core-technologies/low-light-imaging/ colorvu/ https://www.hikvision.com/en/products/software/hik-connect/  

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Hikvision Day Virtual Expo and Conference Gets Overwhelming Response

Hikvision India has participated in an online event ‘Hikvision Day Virtual Expo and Conference’ on 9th September to share the updates on cutting edge technologies, products and solutions. The online event was powered by Prama Hikvision India in Association with IFSEC and Informa Markets. The ‘Hikvision Day’ event had a wide variety of trending technology themes. The keynote address was delivered by A.L. Narasimhan, Vice President, Strategic Business Alliance, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. on behalf of Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. The keynote address highlighted the relevance of the ‘Hikvision Day.’ He added, “It is a time to update, upgrade and upskill with the best of industry experts on the security technologies and product knowledge. The event is important because it is the best opportunity to know and grow with the latest trends in the security industry. It is time to rethink, restart and reimagine, the new normal world. ‘Hikvision Day’ is a starting point. We need to rethink as the security industry trends are changing with time. It’s time to restart after a long pause of lockdown and slowdown induced by the pandemic scenario. We need to reboot the business with lots of resilience and caution. One should never ever lower the guard against the pandemic. It is time to face the challenges and tap new opportunities.” The high tech product and technology updates were presented by the Hikvision’s domain experts. The key presentations included ‘Latest trends in the Video Security’ by A.L. Narasimhan; ‘Movement Control Management using Artificial intelligence & Video security’ by Vinay Mishra, Senior Vice President, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd.; Alarm & Inspection Solutions by Ankur Panchal, Product Head – Intrusion and Inspection Products, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd.; Access Control, Entrance Solutions and Video Intercom Solutions by Ashish Gujarathi, Assistant Vice President (AVP), Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd.; Transmission & Display by Bhavin Chauhan, Assistant Vice President (AVP), IT Products, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd.; and Robotics & Machine Vision Solutions by Ramesh Bhorania, Vice President, Robotics and FA Division, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. The event had a thought provoking panel discussion on the theme – Safe Reopening in New Normal: What are the major shifts? The panel discussion was moderated by Ratna Pawan, Transformation Director, Risk Advisory, EY. The insightful discussions on pre- and post-pandemic security challenges were headed by eminent panellists including Vinay Mishra, Diwakar Nath Pandey, PCI, Physical Security Health and Safety, Axa Insurance, Purvesh Gada, Chapter Leader, Global Association for corporate Services –Mumbai Chapter, Sharad Shrivastava, Director, Enhansafe India. The ‘Hikvision Day Virtual Expo and Conference’ got an overwhelming response from the security professional community comprising security industry partners, business associates, system integrators, consultants and end-users. The vote of thanks was given by A.L. Narasimhan, Vice President, Strategic Business Alliance, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd.  

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Videonetics Wins FIST 2021 ‘Product of the Year’ Award

Videonetics, world’s leading AI & DL powered Unified Video Computing Platform (UVCP™) development company, has been honoured with prestigious fire & security industry award ‘Product of the Year,’ by Finest India Skill Talent (FIST) Awards 2021, for their AI powered industry safety & security solution at FSAI Maha Yatra. “At Videonetics, we understand the challenges and complex requirements associated with providing security and safety to industrial and critical infrastructures. We pride ourselves on innovating solutions based on AI & DL powered framework DeeperLook™ that addresses their need with precision at the lowest TCO. We are excited to receive product of the year award that validates our drive for high performance, innovation, differentiation and global scalability” Avinash Trivedi VP – Business Development of Videonetics Initiated by Fire & Security Association of India, the FIST Awards recognize extraordinary contribution of organization and individuals in the field of security, safety, firefighting, and emergency response. The virtual and on-site gala award night was attended by stakeholders, decision makers and policymakers from the industry fraternity. Paneled by jury comprising independent, veteran and industry stalwarts, the award was adjudged using a robust rating scale and evaluated on key criteria such as product differentiators, design, integration capabilities, real-world applications to name a few. Videonetics AI & DL powered industrial safety & security solution was designed and developed with emphasis on preventive security, centralized visibility along with efficiently complying to Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) and Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) standard. The solution ensures safer workforce and workplace along with helping business to optimize their operations. After having deployed at various sites, the stake holders are empowered to stay one step ahead of security breaches for timely interventions, improving operational efficiency while keeping property and people safe.  

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Zero Trust: The Only Protection Model for Businesses in the New Normal

Akamai, one of the world’s most trusted solutions to power and protect digital experiences, recently shared how the Zero Trust model is the present and future of online security, delivering significant business value in addition to being a first line of defense against cybercriminals. The insights come on the back of the recently concluded Akamai Zero Trust Journey Roundtable series in India. During the event, Akamai shared how important it is for organisations to adopt a Zero Trust network architecture to protect enterprise data, wherever users and devices are, whilst also ensuring that applications work quickly and seamlessly without any downtime. This is particularly important as COVID-19 work from home policies have resulted in employees using more personal devices. Siddharth Pisharoti, RVP, India & SEA region, Akamai said, “At Akamai, we regularly observe enterprises suffering from cyberattacks that could have easily been thwarted using a Zero Trust approach. While it may sound scary or difficult to implement, Zero Trust is truly more than a defensive strategy, and can bring many business benefits, helping modernize cybersecurity and provide business and IT leaders the peaceof-mind they need.” Unrelenting assault by cybercriminals Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, cybersecurity incidents continue to rise globally. As the world’s largest and most distributed edge platform, Akamai analyses over 300 terabytes of new attack data per day. Through this analysis, Akamai has noted record-breaking highs in attack vectors such as: Distributed-Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks: Akamai mitigated 1900+ DDos attacks in Q1 2021, marking a 34 percent year-on-year increase. Credential abuse: 63 billion credential abuse attacks were identified in Q1 2021, a whopping 133 percent increase. Application layer attacks: Over two billion Web Access Firewall (WAF) alerts were triggered in Q1 2021, a 70 percent year-onyear jump. In light of these startling numbers, Akamai’s CEO, Tom Leighton urged businesses to move away from traditional perimeter defense strategies and protect internal apps the same way they protect external facing apps – as if there was no perimeter. Zero Trust: More than a line of defense but a mindset and approach for the future Akamai’s platform data shows that cybercrime is increasingly lucrative, and that cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated. At the same, the cybersecurity industry is highly fragmented, making it challenging for businesses to choose the right cybersecurity solutions. Here, the Zero Trust mindset comes in. Zero Trust is a network security model, based on a strict identity verification process, using the principle of least privilege. The framework dictates that only authenticated and authorized users and devices can access applications and data, ensuring that applications are never exposed. At the same time, it protects those applications and users from advanced threats on the Internet. At Akamai’s APJ Zero Trust Journey Roundtable series, the company’s CIO, Mani Sundaram shared more about the business’ adoption of this path-breaking security approach and why all organisations should be on the same journey. He also underscored how Zero Trust is more than a line of defense, but instead can benefit businesses by reducing IT complexity, providing greater network visibility, reducing the IT security workload, improving data protection and most importantly, improving user experience. Akamai’s mission is to make the internet fast, intelligent and secure. Zero Trust is a network security model, based on a strict identity verification process. The framework dictates that only authenticated and authorized users and devices can access applications and data. At the same time, it protects those applications and users from advanced threats on the Internet. This model was first introduced by an analyst at Forrester Research and although not entirely a new theory, it has become more and more important for modern day digital transformation and its impact on business network security architecture. Akamai powers and protects life online. The most innovative companies worldwide choose Akamai to secure and deliver their digital experiences – helping billions of people live, work, and play every day. With the world’s largest and most trusted edge platform, Akamai keeps apps, code, and experiences closer to users than anyone – and threats farther away.  

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