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Integrated Thermal Imager and Roughneck NDAA Compliant AI PTZ

Vicon’s high-powered thermal sensor cameras provide 360° coverage of open spaces to detect, identify and track intruders. Combined with Vicon’s high-speed SN683D PTZ dome camera, the resulting product delivers situational awareness of any physical incursion that may threaten a facility or its perimeter, doing the work of multiple fixed cameras, decreasing the number of security personnel needed to monitor critical areas. The continuous 360° scanning for thermal intrusion detection monitors both inside and outside the perimeter using sophisticated analytics to determine and classify detections. It provides rapid geospatial detection of multiple targets from every direction. Instant slew-to-cue PTZ autotracking action allows multiple targets to be observed simultaneously and provides immediate confirmation and forensic coverage. When a detection occurs, the coordinates are sent to the integrated PTZ, triggering an instant response to zoom in on the incursion. Human intrusions can be detected over a wide area of 1640ft (500m) and vehicles over an area of 4921ft (1500m). Available in with 320×256 and 640×512 resolutions and a variety of lenses, there is a model to fit any installation. With the built-in TRIA functionality, the thermal sensor and PTZ outputs can be displayed in a unique combined view that clearly shows any intruder’s location and identity. The unit easily integrates into Vicon’s Valerus as well as many other VMS solutions over LAN or mobile. It can also be used as a standalone product and viewed in a browser using its IP address. Product at a Glance

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Breaking Through with Large Models: Future Trends in Night Vision Technology

Hardware keeps improving, but the benefits to image quality are decreasing In the AIoT industry, image quality has always been the core goal for IP cameras. Therefore, the key components of IP cameras have been continually upgraded in recent years. Lens apertures have increased from F1.6 in the first generation to F1.0 today, and sensors have advanced from 2013’s FSI to 2018’s 1/ 1.8 BSI sensors. Despite these improvements, we see signs that hardware development is reaching its limits. Issues like motion blur and detail loss in complex environments still persist. Further hardware upgrades are costly and face the challenge of production quality. To achieve breakthroughs in image quality, many people are looking for solutions with fill lighting. However, even with color temperature, the improvements are subject to diminishing returns: costs rise, but the enhancements become minimal. We need to seek new technological breakthroughs. When hardware reaches the limit of image quality improvement, what is the next technological breakthrough? The answer lies in Wise-ISP technology based on UNV large model. Uniview is the first in the industry to apply large models to image processing, achieving significant improvements in night vision through deep integration of image technology and algorithms. Redefining image capabilities with UNV large model Large models have found widespread application and attention in various fields. From ChatGPT’s success in language processing to Midjourney and Sora’s advancements in text-to-image and video generation, the potential of large models is undeniable. In AIoT field, UNV large model shows strong application prospects. UNV large model focuses on multiple aspects of the AIoT field, including vision, natural language, multimodal, and image processing, with core advantages. Additionally, the large model redefines scene coverage, with over 200 detailed scenarios achieving all-time, all-weather coverage. Uniview invested in over 200 people in the development stage, 80% of whom hold master’s degrees or higher, leading to comprehensive improvements in image technology across models, scenarios, and productization. This resulted in the unique fifth-generation night vision technology, Wise-ISP. Game-changing improvement in image quality Based on UNV large model, Wise-ISP night vision technology surpasses traditional limits, easily handling ultra-dark scenarios and meeting diverse needs. To ensure product consistency, Uniview established an objective image evaluation system to rate camera performance in complex lighting conditions. This system looks at eight major indicators and over 1,000 image factors, optimizing each grade. To further enhance image quality, a new automated image professional lab was built to simulate various angles, brightness levels, and color temperatures, challenging cameras in low light, ultra-wide dynamic, strong light, and complex white balance environments. The vast data generated by automated testing feeds back into Uniview’s large model, helping Wise-ISP’s model training. Through continuous software and algorithm optimization, Uniview is leading the future of night vision technology. This is not just technological progress but a redefinition of industry development. UNV large model and Wise-ISP technology show our commitment to future image processing technology. We believe that through sustained innovation and technology growth, Uniview will continue to lead industry development, providing users with higher quality image experiences. In the AIoT field, hardware setup determines cost, software and algorithm tuning determine image quality, and price dictates market choice. The Owlview series cameras, equipped with Wise-ISP technology, have become the top choice for night vision cameras. In the future, we will extend Wise-ISP technology to more product series, so stay tuned. * Views expressed in the article are solely of the Author

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Emerging Trends in CCTV Technology: Revolutionizing Surveillance in 2024 and Beyond

Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of security and surveillance, CCTV technology continues to play a pivotal role in safeguarding our homes, businesses, and public spaces. As we proceed towards the second last quarter of 2024, a host of exciting trends are reshaping the CCTV industry, offering unprecedented levels of intelligence, efficiency, and accessibility. In this article, we explore the upcoming CCTV trends that promise to revolutionize the way we monitor and protect our environments. AI-powered Analytics at the Edge Redefining Surveillance: Computing for Real-time Analysis Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of the next-generation CCTV revolution. By harnessing the power of machine learning algorithms, modern CCTV cameras can now analyze video feeds in real-time. Advanced AI-powered analytics enable features such as facial recognition, object detection, and behavior analysis. This not only enhances security but also facilitates proactive decision-making and anomaly detection. Infinova has already introduced Edge based AI solutions, thereby directly making Metadata accessible for quick analysis and action. Edge computing is rapidly emerging as a transformative trend in the CCTV industry. With increased processing power at the device level, cameras can perform advanced analytics and decision-making locally, reducing the need for continuous data transmission to central servers. This not only minimizes bandwidth usage but also enhances response times and real-time event detection. Infinova has evolved its AI solutions from simple loitering, tripwire and motion detection to include various categories like video anomaly, behaviour analysis, sound detection, statistics detection, optimum selection, face capture, video structurization, person and vehicular attributes etc., catering to a plethora of combinations which can be simultaneously run on cameras. As the use cases change there is always a demand for something new and with AI at the helm, nothing but ‘Change is Permanent.’ “In the ever-evolving landscape of security and surveillance, CCTV technology continues to play a pivotal role in safeguarding our homes, businesses, and public spaces. As we proceed towards the second last quarter of 2024, a host of exciting trends are reshaping the CCTV industry, offering unprecedented levels of intelligence, efficiency, and accessibility” High-resolution and 4K Cameras for Unmatched Clarity As demand for clearer, detailed footage grows, CCTV manufacturers are increasingly adopting high-resolution and 4K cameras. These cutting-edge devices provide an unmatched level of image clarity and precision, enabling more accurate identification of suspects and critical details. As the costs of 4K technology continue to decrease, and Infinova have been one of the first company to introduce it in Indian market, the first 4K CCTV camera device we sold in India in 2017, and over the period there have been many improvements in product design, capabilities and encoding which has been a game changer in exceptance of these solutions, we expect to see a broader adoption across various surveillance applications and verticals. Cloud-based Storage and Remote Access The paradigm of CCTV storage is shifting towards the cloud. Cloud-based storage solutions offer numerous advantages, including cost-effectiveness, scalability, and easy remote access. Users can now securely access footage from their CCTV cameras through mobile devices or web interfaces, regardless of their physical location. This trend is set to democratize surveillance, empowering users with greater control over their security systems. Though in our Indian market context, homes and small businesses have started experimenting with it; however, major critical industries and Government entities are still to find a way to come to acceptance amongst the hurdles of safety and data protection. Thermal Imaging and Enhanced Night Vision In the quest for comprehensive surveillance, thermal imaging and enhanced night vision capabilities are gaining prominence. CCTV cameras equipped with thermal sensors can detect heat signatures, enabling efficient monitoring in challenging low-light or dark environments. By incorporating cutting-edge night vision technologies, surveillance systems can deliver clear, actionable footage even in the darkest hours. Infinova has aligned interests in this segment and have included thermal product range in our kitty offering various dual sensor solutions for fixed and PTZ deployments capable of identifying heat signatures over large distances incomprehensible by standard optic sensor based cameras. Privacy Enhancements for Ethical Surveillance With public awareness about privacy concerns growing, the industry is prioritizing privacy enhancements. There is growing emphasis on privacy features like on-device processing for certain analytics, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations. CCTV manufacturers are developing technologies that enable on-device processing for specific analytics, safeguarding individuals’ privacy while still providing effective surveillance solutions. By adhering to ethical practices, the industry seeks to strike a balance between security and individual rights. Infinova has achieved OWASP Security Audit Clearance for all its products by government empanelled CERT-IN affiliated agency. Integration with Smart Home Devices Seamless integration with smart home systems is becoming a norm for modern CCTV cameras. Users can now control and access their surveillance feeds through voice commands and dedicated mobile applications. This integration not only enhances user experience but also unlocks possibilities for intelligent automation and customization of security settings. “As demand for clearer, detailed footage grows, CCTV manufacturers are increasingly adopting high-resolution and 4K cameras. These cutting-edge devices provide an unmatched level of image clarity and precision, enabling more accurate identification of suspects and critical details. As the costs of 4K technology continue to decrease, and Infinova have been one of the first company to introduce it in Indian market, the first 4K CCTV camera device we sold in India in 2017, and over the period there have been many improvements in product design, capabilities and encoding which has been a game changer in exceptance of these solutions, we expect to see a broader adoption across various surveillance applications and verticals” Conclusion As we move further into 2024, the CCTV industry continues to evolve rapidly, driven by the relentless pursuit of innovation. AI-powered analytics, high-resolution cameras, cloud-based storage, and privacy enhancements are just a few trends shaping the future of surveillance. These advancements promise to redefine the way we approach security and surveillance, making it more intelligent, accessible, and effective than ever before. As the technology matures, the possibilities for safer environments and streamlined operations become more apparent, heralding…

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JCI – New VAR in India Defense Market

Pantherun Announces Partnership with Jayashree Consulting India (JCI) as sole VAR for the Indian Defense and Law Enforcement Market Pantherun, a leading global provider of advanced communication technology for defense and military, has recently announced its strategic partnership with Jayashree Consulting India (JCI), appointing them as a sole VAR for the Indian Defense and Law Enforcement Market. This collaboration marks a significant step in enhancing Pantherun’s presence in India and delivering cutting-edge defense technology solutions to the region. Jayashree Consulting India, with its extensive expertise and established network within the Indian Defense and Law Enforcement sector, is poised to provide comprehensive support and localized services to Pantherun’s clients. The partnership aims to leverage Jayashree Consulting India’s deep market insights and robust customer relationships, ensuring the seamless integration and deployment of Pantherun’s state-of-the-art defense solutions. Jayashree Consulting will offer a range of services, including sales & technical support, training, and customized solutions, tailored to meet the specific needs of the Indian defense sector. This partnership underscores Pantherun’s dedication to providing innovative and reliable defense technologies that enhance national security and operational efficiency. The collaboration between Pantherun and Jayashree Consulting India is set to drive significant growth and innovation in the Indian defense market, providing unparalleled solutions that ensure the highest standards of security and performance. Pantherun is a leading provider of advanced defense technology solutions, committed to enhancing global security through innovation and excellence. With a comprehensive portfolio of cutting-edge products and services, Pantherun delivers unparalleled value and support to defense organizations worldwide. Jayashree Consulting India is a premier product and consulting firm specializing in the defense sector, offering a wide range of products & services including technical support, training, and customized solutions for the Digital Night Vision Devices, Portable Surveillance System, Weapon Mounted Observation, Illumination and Sighting Systems etc. With a deep understanding of the Indian defense and law enforcement market, Jayashree Consulting India is dedicated to delivering worldclass solutions that meet the unique needs of its clients.

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Sparsh CCTV to Invest Rs.300 Crores for Capacity Expansion

Sanjeev Sehgal,Managing Director, Sparsh CCTV Sparsh CCTV, a leading manufacturer of video surveillance and security solutions, announced a strategic investment of Rs.300 crores over the next five years to enhance capacity for tapping new opportunities emerging from the Government of India’s push to use ‘Made in India’ surveillance equipments. This investment will allow Sparsh CCTV to scale up their operations, along with strengthening their position as a market leader. Recently, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) has implied Essential Requirements for CCTV procurement mandating Cyber security certification and trusted value chain (defined as per Land Border clause of GFR) thus enabling preference to domestic manufacturers in government procurements. This will ensure restrictions to the Chinese CCTV companies that have been dominating the Indian market. Sparsh CCTV has been aggressively working on raising awareness on cybersecure video surveillance and on market strategies to capture major market share over the next two-three years. Sanjeev Sehgal, Managing Director, Sparsh CCTV said, “We are setting up an anchor unit in the Electronic Manufacturing Cluster 2.0 in Kashipur, Uttarakhand with a production capacity of 1 million units per month. This facility will be fully backward integrated with in-house capabilities of tool room, plastic molding, die-casting, sheet metal workshop and cable connectors manufacturing. In Haridwar last year, we had opened up a new manufacturing facility upgrading our production capacity to 2.5 million units per year from 1 million units previously. We aim to be the Factory for the World in the surveillance space.” Recently, the company’s equipment’s were installed in tunnels between, Baramulla Rail link project, Banihal-Sangaldan Railway line in Jammu and Kashmir, Ayodhya dham railway station, Tunnels (T-6, T-9, T[1]10, T-11 & T-12) between KM 39 to 61 on Katra-Dharam section of Udhampur-Srinagar and has bagged All Zonal Railway and Divisional Headquarters. Sparsh CCTV has been at the technological forefront and has introduced new features in the global video surveillance arena with a presence in 10 countries. Sparsh CCTV, established in 2002, is a pioneer and leader in manufacturing Electronic Video Surveillance equipment in India. It revolutionized the Indian security market by being India’s first company to manufacture CCTV cameras in India in 2008 and now having global footprints. Sparsh has been an innovator in the Video Surveillance domain, developing and manufacturing complete range of Video Surveillance products and solutions. The company invests approximately 8 percent of its annual revenue to research and development and with Sparsh CCTV, Department of Science and Technology recognized in-house R&D center it is also the first company globally to get STQC certification across all their products. Sparsh CCTV is also on the brink of inaugurating a cutting-edge manufacturing facility in Saudi Arabia, thoughtfully designed in India and set to be manufactured in Saudi. Currently, Sparsh products are available in over 10 countries, and the company has a sister concern in the USA. Additionally, Sparsh has a strong presence in more than 150 cities across India, boasting 29 sales offices and 13 service centers. Sparsh CCTV’s focus on indigenous design and manufacturing of technologically advanced electronic security devices has not only elevated the company’s reputation but has also placed India firmly on the global map.

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Hikvision India Introduces: LPG and PNG Gas Leak Detectors for ensuring safety in kitchens and homes

Hikvision India has introduced the latest generation of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and PNG (Piped Natural Gas) gas leak detectors for ensuring safety in kitchens and homes. It is available in two variants – HF-GP110 and HF-GN110. These LPG and PNG gas leak detectors safeguard the kitchen and home environment by sounding alert on any gas leakage. These state-of-the-art gas detectors help to prevent any fire hazards in the kitchens and homes by sounding the alert. The application scenarios include home kitchen, community kitchens and large cooking facilities in the restaurants, hotels, mess, catering services, testing labs and flight kitchen services. The combustible gas detector – HF-GP110 sounds alert in case the event of Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) leakage occurs. The standalone liquefied petroleum gas detector alarm provides the users an early alert, when the Petroleum gas leakage in the protected area reaches the alarm concentration. This gas detector supports multiple function, alarm, test, silence, fault and malfunction. It also supports log saving function, record alarm, alarm recovery, fault, fault recovery, sensor failure and other types of logs. This gas detector supports valve output and fan output. “We are happy to introduce a unique set of gas detectors that will ensure safety of Indian homes and kitchens. The homemakers, chefs and cooks will have these gas detectors to alert them in case of any gas leakage in their kitchen or cooking facilities. This device will act as a preventive tool for fire safety at homes, kitchens and commercial cooking facilities. It will also work as a deterrent to fire hazards, which happens due to gas leakage and other factors” Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO,Prama Hikvision India Private Limited These Hikvision Gas Detectors work on 12-volt power supply and has alarm sound of 85 DB. These gas detectors provide safety to homes after integration with fire Alarm System, Intrusion Alarm, Video Door Phone, Solenoid valve and Home automation system. They add value as a tool for ensuring fire safety in kitchens and homes.

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CP PLUS Signs a Master Collaboration Agreement with L&T Semiconductor Technologies to

Develop Indigenous Indian IP SoCs and A Comprehensive Range of Advanced AI IP CCTV Products I n a significant move set to redefine the landscape of surveillance technology in India, CP PLUS has signed a Master Collaboration Agreement with L&T Semiconductor Technologies (LTSCT) under the guidance of the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India. This groundbreaking alliance aims to develop indigenous Indian IP SoCs (Systems on Chips) and a comprehensive range of advanced AI IP CCTV products. Poised to elevate India’s position in the high-tech surveillance sector, this partnership demonstrates a commitment to innovation, security, and self-reliance. Present at the MOU signing was Dr. Sunita Verma, Group Coordinator, (R&D E&IT) from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Aditya Khemka, Managing Director, CP PLUS (Aditya Group), Ms. Monika Sharma, Head R&D, CP PLUS (Aditya Group), Sandeep Kumar, CEO, LTSCT, along with Sanjay Gupta (CDO & Global Head of Engineering – LTSCT) and S M Sundaresan (Head of Marketing & Business Development-LTSCT) along with Manish Sharma, Chair of FICCI Committee of Electronics manufacturing. “This partnership between L&T Semiconductor Technologies and CP PLUS demonstrates the potential of Indian players to come together to build worldclass semiconductor products. With the locally designed camera processor and the surveillance solution. This partnership strongly supports not only Make in India but also the Design in India initiative, making the trusted supply chain robust in line with MeitY’s policies. MeitY congratulates CP PLUS, LTSCT, and FICCI Electronics Manufacturing Committee on this proud moment in the direction of building a technology-enabled manufacturing ecosystem” Dr. Sunita VermaGroup Coordinator,(R&D E&IT) MeitY “The Indian surveillance and security camera technologies are poised to achieve substantial penetration, which will not only contribute to India’s GDP expansion but also create numerous jobs in the sector. The CP PLUS partnership with L&T Semiconductor Company aims to develop indigenous Indian IP SoCs & system solutions and a comprehensive range of advanced AI IP CCTV products for both the Indian and global markets. We are thrilled to collaborate with LTSCT on this endeavor and CP PLUS stands dedicated to producing IP CCTV products using these SoCs, adhering to the highest standards of data and cyber security” Aditya KhemkaMD, CP PLUS (Aditya Group) Speaking on this momentous occasion, Sandeep Kumar, CEO of LTSCT shared with a lot of excitement, “Leveraging LTSCT’s technological prowess in semiconductor technology, SOC development capabilities and deep expertise in smart, intelligent and energy efficient solutions along with CP PLUS’s extensive market insights and manufacturing expertise, this collaboration will focus on developing high-performance SoCs tailored to India surveillance camera market along with our commitment to ensure data security and protection for India and other nations to create a proud moment for all of us for Design as well as Make in India Tech products” The collaboration between CP PLUS and LTSCT is more than just a business arrangement. It’s a visionary step towards self-sufficiency and technological excellence. Focusing on the development of indigenous IP SoCs within India, this is set to stimulate the country’s ‘Make in India’ initiative, ensuring that the advanced AI IP CCTV products are not only cutting-edge but also locally produced. By developing world-class AI IP CCTV solutions, this collaboration will empower CP PLUS to meet the burgeoning demands of the Indian market, while strengthening the position of India as a key player in the global surveillance technology arena. As this partnership unfolds, it promises to set new benchmarks in the industry, driven by a shared vision of excellence and Atmanirbhar Bharat.

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ASIS International’s Delhi Chapter Spearheads the Future of Corporate Security

The Quarter 3 ASIS Delhi Chapter Meet was held on 18 July this year at Wipro Limited’s Gurugram office. Led by Harvindra Singh, Chairman – ASIS International (Delhi Chapter), it was nothing short of magnificent – a splendid spectacle of meticulous organization and flawless execution. The enthusiastic reception from all attendees was palpable, and the sheer volume of participants was overwhelming. The event saw a footfall of over 120. The principal sponsor for this event was Wipro Limited. Their generosity extended beyond providing the venue; they graciously hosted a lavish lunch and presented each participant with a delightful gift bag. Col A. L. Suresh, Head Function – Tech COE Physical Security Systems, Wipro delivered the keynote address on ‘Setting up a Center for Excellence for Physical Security Systems and Operational Technology’ that was extremely engaging and insightful. He dwelled on various insights by initially pointing out that the purpose of a Center of Excellence (COE) included tech management, exploring new tech, IoT security, trends and threats and aspects special to organizations. A fireside chat was effected between Umesh Kumar – VP of Physical Security, Risk & Control at NatWest Group, and Capt. Sanjay Sharma, Global Security Head – Wipro Limited. Pertinent and some tricky questions were raised regarding the future of corporate security. Most memorable was when Mr. Kumar gave an option to Capt. Sharma to choose between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence. Capt. Sharma dodged that googly and explained why a combination of both was necessary. A takeaway from this fireside chat was that smart technology is growing ahead with time. It is a financially well-informed practice closely aligned with business. Both Col Suresh and Capt. Sharma spoke about the problem of deepfakes when trends and threats were discussed and how there is no structured response to this problem as of now. A workshop by young professionals from Inquest Advisories Niharika Karamchandani and Tanya Vatsa was aptly called ‘Resilience Reboot’ as it led to everyone putting their thinking caps on to deal with three different kinds of incidents – a ransomware attack at a global tech company, a fire incident at a warehouse, and a lockdown situation due to a pandemic. The audience became privy to the CSR activities conducted by the ‘Women in Security’ and the ‘Young Professionals’ Committees. In June, in a workshop organized by ASIS International New Delhi Chapter, psychologist Prakriti Pandia encouraged participants to share their stories and feelings, leading to an exceptionally insightful experience. The combination of personal reflection and communal support created an invisible bond. Emotions were let out and shared, with many finding solace in discovering the commonality of shared experiences. A self-defence training was given to 30 girls at Lajpat Nagar this quarter and the aspiration is to reach out to more girls and empower at least 300 girls. Abhay Ranjan, who spearheads the boot camp for CPP, PSP, and PCI certifications amassed a lot of love when he mentioned how he has enriched each time any member gets certified. Needless to say, there is a reason why ASIS International is creating a lot of goodwill among security professionals globally.

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Hacktivism Soars in 2023: India Emerges as a Major Target

Nikhil Karan TanejaVice President and Managing Director forIndia – The Middle East and South AsiaRadware Hacktivism reached new heights in 2023. It was a year where new hacktivists appeared on the threat scene and became more visible through Telegram, a popular social media platform leveraged by many threat actors. India was certainly not immune to this hacktivist activity. In fact, according to Radware’s recent Global Threat Intelligence Analysis, India was the second most targeted country for hacktivist activity in the world in 2023 with 1242 claimed attacks – second only to Israel with 1480 claimed attacks. By learning more about these regional hacktivist trends, evolving attack tactics, and cyber targets, and the bad actors shaping them, organizations can make more informed decisions about their security defenses and respond faster to current threats. Hacktivist tactics and targets Hacktivism is a complex phenomenon that can be motivated by various factors, including religious and political beliefs. While hacktivists may have different motivations and methods, they all share a desire to use technology to advance their cause and to challenge those they believe are acting against it. Hacktivists use a variety of tactics to achieve their goals, and the specific tactics they use depend on their motivations and the resources they have at their disposal. Their methods are constantly evolving as new technologies and platforms emerge. While some tactics may be illegal or unethical, hacktivists argue that they use their skills to promote social or political change and hold powerful organizations and governments accountable for their actions. Some common tactics used by hacktivists: DDoS attacks are not only surging in volume and frequency but are also getting more sophisticated. According to Radware’s threat intelligence report, the number of attacks in the first quarter of 2024 in India alone rose 121%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2023. Some of the latest threat intelligence also shows a global shift in DDoS tactics as attacks progress from Layers 3 and 4 to Layer 7. Layer 7 attacks target not just online applications and their APIs, but also essential infrastructure such as the Domain Name System. In India, the top targeted website category during the first quarter of 2024 was government with 45 claimed attacks. Education and financial services ranked second and third with 35 and 16 attacks respectively. These high-value targets attract malicious actors because of publicity they generate when targeted, and the tactical advantage they serve in hybrid warfare Media campaigns: Hacktivists use social platforms like Telegram, Twitter, and Facebook to spread their message and raise awareness for their cause. They create viral campaigns or use hashtags to amplify their message and reach a wider audience. DragonForce Malaysia has proven to be highly effective in their communications and moved part of their private forum to a public Telegram channel to increase their visibility. Most active attacker groups Hacktivist campaigns targeting India have been on the rise due to negative sentiments spread through social media campaigns like ‘Islamophobia_in_India’ and ‘SaveIndianMuslims.’ These campaigns often involve the sharing of fake content by people in India and abroad who have strong ideological biases. This fake content provokes hacktivist groups to misunderstand the actual social and political situation in India and take action. So, who were the bad actors with their sights set on India? Between January and March of 2024, India was the target of multiple cyber gangs. Ketapang Grey Gat Team and Sylhet Gang were among the most active hacktivist groups targeting India, ranking first and second respectively. Ranking third was Channel DDoS-V2, a DDoS-as-aService provider also known as booter or stresser service. Channel DDoS-V2 sells subscriptions to their DDoS attack infrastructure and allows anyone that pays a subscription to perform attacks on any target. In some cases, the allowed attack activity can be restricted from targeting certain countries. For example, Russian-based stresser services do not allow attacks against Russian targets. Stressers like Channel DDoS-V2 regularly target high profile organizations as a form of advertisement and proof of their capabilities. The technological race between good and bad actors has never been more intense and shows no signs of abating in the future. Going forward, look for hacktivists to become even more proficient and more emboldened with advancements like Generative AI at their fingertips. In addition, look for attack numbers to continue to climb and attack patterns to further evolve. One constant you can count on is the commitment among the hacktivist collectives to use cyber attacks to not only advance their political and religious agendas, but also capitalize on the publicity. * Views expressed in the article are solely of the Author

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Safer Travel with Axis Network Cameras

25% reduction in crime at subway stations in the city center Mission Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (SL), Greater Stockholm Local Transit Company, needed to update its existing system of security cameras. SL wanted to maintain a high level of safety and security for passengers and staff, combat crime such as theft, robbery and vandalism, and have cameras that support its staff in daily operations and emergency response operations. SL also wanted to ensure that it had had a good video surveillance system which was able to provide good image material to investigate accidents, perform better analyses for accident prevention and better assist the police with images for criminal investigations. Solution With about 22,000 cameras, SL has the largest installation of security cameras in Northern Europe. The update involves replacement of about 4,000 network cameras, a large percentage of which are from the AXIS P32 and AXIS P33 series, together with XProtect® software from Milestone Systems. The security cameras are reliable, durable, easy to install, can handle very severe lighting conditions. Due to advanced technology within the Axis cameras and their policy of an open API, they were able to reduce the system’s bandwidth requirements and provide a solution that was both cutting-edge and future-proof. Result Safety and security have increased for both travelers and SL workers. SL has security cameras at all of its subway stations. According to a research report from Stockholm University, it is estimated that crime had been reduced by 25% at the subway stations in central Stockholm that are equipped with security cameras. Incidents of pickpocketing and theft in particular have decreased. The cameras prevent vandalism and graffiti, and are an aid to SL’s staff in tasks such as monitoring traffic in daily operations and during evacuations.

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