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Hikvision Obtains CC EAL3+ Certificate for Network Cameras

Hikvision announced that its network camera product series, DS-2CD5, DS-2CD7 and PTZ version 1.1 (nearly a hundred product models), have achieved the Certificate of Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (abbreviated as Common Criteria or CC) with assurance type EAL3 augmented with ALC_FLR.2 (EAL3+). The Common Criteria certification is mainly applicable to evaluating security and reliability of information technology products or solutions, but it also focuses on the protection of private information. The CC EAL3+ Certificate represents the highest level of security certification granted to products in the video security category. As one of the most widely recognized international standards (ISO/ IEC 15408) in information technology security, the Common Criteria certification is recognized by the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) under the Department of Defense in the United States. Government organizations or agencies from 31 countries, including the US, the UK, and Canada, have participated in the Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA). Therefore, it serves as an important basis for evaluating security of information technology. As part of the required process to achieve the Common Criteria certificate, Hikvision successfully passed the rigorous evaluation performed by the globally-recognized evaluation institution SGS Brightsight laboratory. SGS Brightsight Chief Operation Officer Asia, Kai-Fan CHANG said, “We were pleased to carry out continuous Common Criteria security evaluation cooperation from EAL2 to EAL3 with Hikvision, which we started in 2018. The EAL3 certification of large-scale product models not only fully demonstrates that Hikvision’s technical expertise in the field of information security is widely recognized by the international community, but also marks that Hikvision has the ability to manage the supply chain to ensure the daily use of information security and provide customers with more secure services.” Hikvision has always attached great importance to security and has proactively taken measures to improve the security of its products and systems. The company is committed to enabling its customers to secure their personal information with cutting-edge technology in security and privacy protection, and protecting user data through a holistic range of approaches. Visit the Cybersecurity Center for more information about Hikvision’s cybersecurity strategy and practices.  

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Protecting People and the Environment with Intelligent Video Technology

Waste management and recycling have long since become an important industry. According to forecasts, the waste and recycling industry will grow worldwide in the medium term. In Germany, for example, waste management sales are expected to rise from 40.8 billion euros (2020) to 42.5 billion by 2025*. A wide variety of materials, bulk materials, hazardous and recyclable materials have to be deposited, sorted, separated, processed, stored and recycled. In the process, the companies – whether landfills or incineration plants, recycling and processing companies, recycling centers, or inhouse waste and recycling points – perform various tasks associated with numerous hazards and risks. MOBOTIX is already proving in multiple waste and recycling companies how its intelligent video technology protects people and the environment, increases operational safety, and prevents damage of many kinds. MOBOTIX has always supported endof-life management, i.e., the consideration of the entire life cycle of a product, and continues to drive this forward. Thus, solutions that further optimize the circular economy fit perfectly into the MOBOTIX corporate strategy. Fire protection: MOBOTIX now has VDScertified thermal radiometry solutions The many different materials that come together in the waste and recycling industry pose a risk, as they may react chemically with each other. Waste, stored in large halls or even on outdoor premises, can cause fires due to environmental and weather influences. For example, organic waste can – due to fermentation processes – quickly lead to considerable damage. In particular, electrical waste and used batteries are a fire hazard here. Therefore, round-the-clock monitoring is essential, and MOBOTIX offers a VdS**-certified solution. Thermal Radiometry (TR) cameras from MOBOTIX with calibrated thermal image sensors measure thermal radiation in the entire image area and trigger a so-called ‘event’ when limit values are exceeded. This can be an alarm, a network message, or the direct initiation of a fire extinguishing system. The sophisticated MOBOTIX video technology thus detects fire sources by capturing critical temperature thresholds before they occur. This way, the spread of fires can be effectively fought, and in some cases, even prevented. Perimeter protection and occupational safety with MOBOTIX Waste, primarily recyclable and recycled materials, now have an enormous value that attracts thieves. Therefore, landfills and collection points must be guarded and secured around the clock to prevent the theft of recyclable materials. In addition, security regulations for employees and visitors apply on the grounds of waste and recycling operations and must be observed at all costs. Where security and surveillance personnel used to be deployed here, MOBOTIX provides a reliable and cost-effective solution. MOBOTIX video systems for perimeter protection help detect intruders – day and night and in all weathers. MOBOTIX can even help with occupational safety. For example, the cameras can detect when helmets or vests are worn and automatically issue appropriate notices. Supporting processes: MOBOTIX controls traffic and levels MOBOTIX video technology can also help to improve processes and thus make operations more economical. For example, intelligent video analysis can automatically detect fill levels of pouring pits or containers. This reduces the workload of personnel or can provide valuable information for optimizing the site (if, for example, particular areas are not being fully utilized). Access control and documentation of vehicles can also be simplified and optimized using automatic license plate recognition. Robustness and reliability predestine MOBOTIX Environmental conditions are particularly harsh in waste management. Dust, dirt, weather influences, and changing light conditions require highly robust and reliable video systems. The housings of MOBOTIX cameras protect against moisture, corrosion, and pollutants. Highly sensitive optics, thermal sensors, and intelligent apps master even the most challenging optical conditions. The failure-free service life (MTBF) of MOBOTIX cameras is more than nine years. Conclusion “ MOBOTIX has defined waste management as a significant market for many years. Here, it is not only a matter of protecting people and recyclable materials. The waste and recycling industry is of utmost importance for our environment and the sustainable handling for our future,” said Thomas Lausten, CEO of MOBOTIX AG, “Whether it’s fire protection, site protection, occupational safety, or process optimization – our entire range of video technology solutions is used in the waste management industry. Developments we achieve here with our innovations always find a practical application in other industries, which is why Waste Management is a key market for MOBOTIX,” Lausten continued, “And companies in the waste and recycling industry can therefore be sure that with MOBOTIX, they are using a solution that is not only state-of-the-art but also so technically mature that it will be able to master future challenges that cannot even be foreseen yet, thanks to app and software updates.” Sources include Branchenanalyse Abfallwirtschaft, Hans Böckler Stiftung & Trends in Solid Waste Management der Weltbank und Statista Branchenreport. VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH is Europe’s largest institute for corporate security  

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Smiths Detection Equips Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Rome with Advanced Carry-on Baggage Screening Technology

Smiths Detection, a global company in threat detection and security inspection technologies, announces that it has begun installing 30 HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX carry-on baggage screening systems at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Rome. The installation of this world-leading technology reflects the airport’s high standards for passenger service excellence and process automation, having recently been awarded the ACI Best Airport in Europe for the 4th time in the last five years. Smiths Detection’s HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX is a computed tomography (CT) X-ray scanner producing high-resolution volumetric 3D images for quicker and deeper baggage assessment and low false-alarm rates. The scanners allow for electronics and liquids to remain in bags, speeding up passenger screening and reducing touchpoints. The combination of the CT X-ray scanners, alongside 45 already supplied Smiths Detection IONSCAN 600 trace detectors, will further improve security and operational efficiency. The IONSCAN 600 is a highly sensitive, non-radioactive, lightweight, portable desktop system that detects and identifies trace amounts of explosives and narcotics. The HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX can be equipped with Smiths Detection’s object recognition software, iCMORE, which uses advanced algorithms to reduce the burden on operators – and potential errors – by automating the detection process for prohibited items. Stefano Scardigli, Senior Key Account, Smiths Detection said, “We are delighted to supply Leonardo da Vinci Rome International Airport with 30 HISCAN 6040 CTiX scanners. Utilising 3D imagery, our scanners offer the advanced screening of carry-on baggage, enhancing security and improving operational efficiency. Being able to leave electronics and liquids in carry-on baggage will help expedite the screening process, especially in light of the well documented staffing pressures at airports around the world.” Marco Stramaccioni – Chief Executive Officer of ADR Security for Leonardo da Vinci Rome International Airport – said, “Aeroporti di Roma looks forward to be a frontrunner for passenger experience and security at Leonardo da Vinci Rome International Airport. As passenger numbers increase, we will be well placed to efficiently screen passengers, reducing the burden on our operators. By harnessing the power of CT technology, we have futureproofed our security checkpoints.” Smiths Detection’s HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX is certified by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) under the Accessible Property Screening System (APSS) program to detection standard 6.2, Level 1, permitting the scanner to operate at an enhanced level with lower false alarm rates, as well as ECAC and STAC EDS CB C3 approval.  

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