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Avigilon Control Center (ACC) 7

ACC™ 7 is Avigilon’s latest and most advanced video management software that is designed to revolutionize how users interact with and gain situational awareness from their video surveillance systems. It introduces Focus of Attention, a cutting-edge user interface for live video monitoring. Rather than watching static video feeds, Focus of Attention uses artificial intelligence (AI) powered Avigilon self-learning video analytics and unusual motion detection technologies to determine what information is important and should be presented to security operators. By providing actionable information immediately to users, the system is designed to help ensure that critical events do not go unnoticed. This new level of proactive response is set to help change the future of video surveillance operations. “ACC 7 is truly a transformational product in how users will digest and gain valuable information from their video surveillance systems,” said James Henderson, President, Avigilon, “By using advanced AI technologies to help focus operators’ attention on events that may need further investigation, ACC 7 will take the system from being reactive to proactive, helping redefine the future of video surveillance.” Through the new Focus of Attention interface, ACC 7 software offers an exponential increase in the number of cameras that a single operator can monitor. The enhanced system also features an optional dark theme, specifically designed for lowlight environments such as security operation centers helping to provide improved clarity in the presentation of information. ACC 7 software features a new approach to licensing that simplifies ordering and is ONVIF® Profile T compliant for improved support of third-party cameras and devices. Read More

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Intelligent Data Security for Mission-Critical IT

The Pivot3 hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software platform delivers a comprehensive set of data security capabilities to increase security posture and ensure compliance with industry’s information security regulations. Data security management is integrated into the Pivot3 software platform’s Intelligence Engine, which provides a simple, policy-based approach to encryption and key management. Comprehensive, low overhead data at rest encryption Pivot3 encrypts user and application data at a system-, volume- or (virtual machine) VM-level to provide comprehensive security. A robust advanced encryption standard (AES) 256-bit algorithm is used to ensure that maximum levels of military grade security are applied to the data, in accordance with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 standards. The encryption process has low overhead and minimal performance impact (less than 5%) through tight integration with the Intel® AES new instructions (Intel® AES NI) set that accelerates the encryption of data in the Intel® Xeon® processor family. By combining more intelligent data protection with Pivot3 patented erasure coding, and faster and more comprehensive data security, IT can now deliver efficient and pervasive data protection and encryption. Flexible, secure multi-tenancy With close to 75% of security breaches – malicious, accidental or otherwise – coming from within the network, it is critical to have control and insight to who has access to data. By providing different data owners with different encryption keys, security can be maintained even if multiple tenants use the same HCI system. A series of role-based access control features are also available to help IT administrators and security managers mitigate threats from unauthorized access. These include ‘least man privileges’ where unless a user has been given specific authorization, it is assumed that they have the lowest level of privileges in managing the system and ‘twoman authentication’ where certain actions can be escalated up the management chain for approval before the system will carry them out. With flexible multi-tenancy capabilities, one can consolidate multiple users and organizations on one Pivot3 HCI system and still maintain compliance boundaries where unauthorized actions can be stopped before they take place. Additionally, Pivot3’s advanced and detailed logging capabilities provide a level of detail, deemed suitable by NIST, HIPAA, GDPR and other standards for an audit trail, meaning that all audits will be performed quickly, efficiently and effectively. Simple, policy-based management Policy-based management is a standard capability in the Pivot3 Intelligence Engine, a core foundation of the Pivot3 software platform. Encryption and key management are also managed using this simple, policy-based paradigm. This simplifies the management of the environment as it scales and simplifies the deployment process of sensitive or regulated workloads. Integrated key management Encryption and key management can be applied at a system-, volume- or VM-level. Pivot3’s integrated key management uses open standards key management interoperability protocol (KMIP) for strong security and interoperability with a variety of key managers. Finally, it is important in regulated environments to provide an audit trail to the necessary authorities, and should a breach occur, regardless of the source, there needs to be a forensically examinable audit trail of actions, authorizations and decisions made. Additional system-level security features Pivot3 has also implemented a series of system-based security features to aid in the undercover management of security at the device layer, enhancing those features at the data level. Mutual CHAP authentication allows secure connectivity and interaction between VM and storage volume. Integration with VMware single sign-on (SSO) promotes a simplification of user authentication, meaning that any potential loopholes between user interfaces are closed before they have a chance to be exploited. Having undergone the rigorous common criteria process, Pivot3 has been certified as a hardened and secure solution that meets the high standards for use in sensitive federal government environments, further attesting to the overall security robustness of the Pivot3 platform.

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Dual-Imager SightSensor TC

SightLogix has recently introduced the SightSensor TC product line, which adds high-definition visible color to SightLogix’s longstanding reputation for outstanding thermal detection. The SightSensor TC uses an ideal outdoor intrusion sensor – thermal video – to detect targets with high accuracy in darkness, rain and snow. An integrated HD visible imager provides color video assessment. With powerful onboard video processing, SightSensor TC analytics maximize the full dynamic range of the thermal imager to detect intruders with great accuracy. The camera also provides a clear, high-contrast thermal image that can be used for assessment. Both thermal and color streams are viewable through a wide-range of third-party VMS systems. “We understand our customers need excellent detection reliability and have an increasing desire for visible color assessment,” said John Romanowich, President and CEO, SightLogix, “By introducing the SightSensor TC, we’ve responded with an integrated outdoor security solution for protecting our customers’ most important sites.” Unlike other dual-imager security cameras, SightSensor TC’s thermal and visible imagers are optically aligned to create a rapid real-time assessment tool. By placing a red alarm box on both thermal and visible streams, users get comprehensive details about the intrusion and can make a quick and informed response. The SightSensor TC offers economic benefits as well. Long-range and wide area detection means fewer cameras are needed to protect large outdoor areas. Combining two imagers in one device means one camera on the pole instead of two, with a single network drop, one mounting bracket, and simpler installation overall. SightSensor TC is available in 320×240 or 640×480 thermal arrays, both with 1920×1080 full HD 1080p video. SightSensor TC adds to a growing roster of SightSensor smart thermal camera solutions designed to protect outdoor sites with high reliability and low costs. Other products include: SightSensor HD: Outstanding thermal detection with HD color for shorter-ranges. SightSensor NS: Outstanding thermal detection and high-clarity thermal video for critical perimeters and outdoor areas. SightTracker: Hands-free PTZ controller that automatically positions a PTZ to zoom onto and follow a detected target.

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VR Mullion Readers Combat Card Hacking with OSDP

Andrew Fulton reels off a startling fact as he sits in his office at the Vanderbilt buildings in Dublin, Ireland. “90% of all access control cards in the industry today are easily copied and cloned,” states Fulton, Head of Access Control Product Line at the company, “Copied credentials, fake credentials and card cloners can easily be ordered on the internet. This has created the growing realization that most access control ID systems are therefore totally open to being compromised and seriously vulnerable to attack.” Often considered the first line of defense against those with malicious intent, there is a growing realization that many contactless access control systems currently in-situ are vulnerable to those wishing to interfere with information and operational technology (IT/ OT) systems. Most organizations are simply not aware of just how easy they can have their sensitive data – and the hardware it is stored on – hacked, or that the tools to do it can be purchased online for as little as €20. Tackling hacking That’s why one of the key features in Vanderbilt’s new range of VR Mullion readers is the inclusion of the highly secure OSDP (Open Supervised Device Protocol) to help combat people hacking communications. This solution not only secures the cards and readers but also ensures that sniffing devices cannot be installed behind the reader or along the communications path. “OSDP offers end users more options due to its interoperable nature,” Fulton said. In addition, OSDP’s multi-drop capabilities means one length of 2-conductor cable can accommodate many readers, eliminating the need to run wire for each reader. “Wiegand has been the industry standard in access control technology since the 1980s. But it has failed to keep the pace with today’s new demands, like hacking,” Fulton explained, “An employer using older techniques can no longer rely on the transactions on an audit report being accepted as proof of where someone went as people can simply claim it was not them, and their card must have been copied.” The rise of cybercrime The possible consequences of not taking this issue seriously are numerous. According to the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), cybercrime has now surpassed all other forms of criminal activity. The NCA’s Cybercrime Assessment 2016 recommended stronger law enforcement and business partnership to fight cybercrime, with ‘cyber-enabled fraud’ making up 36 per cent of all crime reported, and ‘computer misuse’ accounting for 17 per cent. The report also suggested that the problem is likely far worse than the numbers suggest, noting that cybercrime is vastly under-reported. Security systems are better served by an intentionally developed standard such as OSDP, which brings heightened security, interoperability and improved functionality. The new Vanderbilt VR Mullion readers were launched in August 2018. As well as being vandal resistant and tamper protected, they are designed to work with all of Vanderbilt’s systems, including SPC, Omnis, and ACT. “Our mullion readers were designed to perform in even the harshest environments. They have been successfully tested to withstand extreme weather conditions, varying from -40˚C to +70˚C. The readers are manufactured with a high-quality zinc casted metal frame for extra durability and quality, and have been tested to withstand 5 joules of impact, a feat you just won’t get with plastic readers,” summarizes Fulton.

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FARO ZONE 3D 2019 for Public Safety

FARO®, one of the world’s most trusted source for 3D measurement and imaging solutions for public safety forensics, has announced the availability of the FARO Zone 3D 2019 software platform. The FARO Zone 3D platform is specifically designed to enable investigators and security professionals to enhance the quality of site and evidence capture, documentation, reconstruction and analysis for crime, crash, fire and security applications. FARO Zone 3D 2018 was the first VR-enabled software solution for law enforcement and forensics professionals that provides a comprehensive platform for documenting, analyzing, and reconstructing scenes that include powerful forensic analysis, 3D diagramming and animation tools. FARO Zone 3D 2019 substantially builds on the most compelling functionality of its predecessor and offers immersive and dramatic new ways to interact with and present forensic scenes. Authoritative forensic scene presentations FARO Zone 3D 2019 integrates advanced functionality that brings forensics presentations to life in the most persuasive and powerful way: Leverage witness view tool to show the exact point of views of a witness or officer at the scene. Include visual time and distance analysis to verify vehicle positions under a variety of scenarios. Include shadows and weather with 3D animations. Hyperlink to display photos and reports. Reconstruct crashes in detail with the event data recorder (EDR) dashboard that displays and compares the animation to the on-board black box data recorder e.g., steering angle, air bag deployment when brakes are applied etc. Immersive realism with evolutionary virtual reality FARO Zone 3D 2019 enables public safety professionals to walk through a forensic scene with an exceptional level of true to life realism. As such, it is ideal for assignments that range from investigations of officer involved in shootings to pre-incident site planning, and forensics training exercises or 3D model scene augmentations and analysis, including bullet trajectories. Additionally, a series of new tools are now available that enable users to create security plans utilizing 2D and 3D diagrams of buildings and exterior sites, including the ability to show exactly what security cameras can view in 3D. “FARO Zone 3D 2018 was a major industry milestone that harnessed the power of 3D in a solution specifically developed for crime, crash and fire investigators,” stated Kris Beezley, Vice President, Emerging Verticals and Sales Excellence, “The powerful, visually compelling enhancements in FARO Zone 3D 2019 solidifies FARO’s leadership in forensic reconstruction software through superior diagramming and analysis tools, environmental effects, lighting, hyperlinks and advanced VR.”

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Upgraded CPTAMS

Enabling customers with state-of-the-art security solutions for decades, CP PLUS has recently upgraded its elaborative range of biometric software solution – CPTAMS, aimed at augmenting the overall product experience and introducing an organized approach to workforce management. CPTAMS (CP Time Attendance Management Solution) will encompass an all-inclusive range of biometric fingerprint readers accompanied with management application in pre-loaded software CDs. CPTAMS will be available in dual versions – CPTAMS Pro and CPTAMS Lite having wide array of features for end-users. Regarding the upgrade, Aditya Khemka – MD, CP PLUS said, “CPTAMS was conceived to offer a viable range of biometric product plus software solution for the customers. The upgrade was on the cards and we have focused mainly to enhance usability, performance and have added more features to cater to a wider customer base. CPTAMS is a new-age biometric time attendance management software solution for customers who are looking for a hassle-free and sophisticated attendance management mechanism that fosters efficiency and productivity across all the departments.” Elaborating upon the functionalities of the upgraded version of CPTAMS, Yogesh Dutta, COO – CP PLUS further explained, “CPTAMS is a comprehensive biometric attendance management solution to raise overall organizational productivity through regularization of the employee attendance. The software aims at ease of usage, customization, performance enhancement. It has been introduced to make attendance management viable and user-friendly, and both the versions of CPTAMS are capable of addressing varied needs of different types of customers. This upgrade will boost the usage and make time attendance management absolutely seamless for every organization.” In a nutshell, CPTAMS modernizes time attendance management across all departments and helps in organizing workforce operations from across multiple locations. It is a suitable attendance management solution for firms of all shapes and sizes. From managing employee attendance, leave and holiday management, alerts and notifications, device support, customized reports, CPTAMS accurately addresses the core requisites of streamlining employee attendance management, thereby boosting productivity and heightening efficacy of the workforce. With this upgraded version of CPTAMS, customers can take advantage of some unique and useful features stated below: CPTAMS Lite Attendance, leave & holiday management. Outdoor attendance. Email and SMS alerts. Customized reports. Lite application. CPTAMS Pro Attendance, leave & holiday management (push data technology support). Outdoor attendance & auto shift. Email and SMS alert. Auto and manual attendance (syncing with databases). Customized reports. Supports more than 20 reports.

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Hikvision : Second Generation IP Video Intercom System

Hikvision, the world’s leading supplier of innovative video surveillance products and solutions, has released its second generation IP video intercom system. This system gives users a safe living environment through high-definition image quality, easy operation interface, and flexible combination thereof. The video intercom is designated for door entry communication including video and security access especially suitable for residential, public and SME sector. It includes modular outdoor station and several optional indoor stations which can be easily connected in homes. The Indoor Station has won a Red Dot Design Award in 2017 for its concept. The modular outdoor station features an artistic industrial design, and various optional functional modules including a nametag, keypad and card reader module, as well as indicator, blank and other modules. Users can choose customized functions according to their different needs. The fisheye camera lens on the modular outdoor station provides a 180-degree wide-angle and 2MP high-definition image. Its wide dynamic range (WDR) and night vision provide excellent image quality with sharp details. In addition, the second generation IP video intercom devices support standard PoE power supplies. Installation is easy and the interface is very user-friendly. Its wide compatibility integrates easily with Hikvision’s CCTV security systems. Users can easily control access to buildings, monitor outdoor conditions, and protect assets on Hik-Connect App.

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Hikvision Launches 4MP DarkFighterX with Even Higher Resolution & AI

Hikvision, the world’s leading supplier of innovative video surveillance products and solutions, has released its new 4MP network IR PTZ camera (DS-2DF9C435IH-DLW) by doubling the resolution of the previous model for even more clarity in dark places. Hikvision launched DarkFighter technology in 2017 – taking inspiration from the way human eyes work. It uses one lens to capture the colour of objects and the other to capture light details in particular. The camera then combines two images together to create one image with both colour and clarity. Now the technology has moved on, with a higher resolution, smarter event detection and a clear enough image to enable to enable facial recognition in the future. The new DarkFighterX camera employs 1/1.8” sensors to raise resolution to 4 megapixels. This ‘beyond-HD’ image carries twice the amount of information as 2 MP models. The camera can also deliver full colour images at light levels down to 0.0005 Lux. This also means that, in the future, facial recognition could be possible, even in dim light, thanks to powerful imaging ability and beyond-HD resolution. To detect suspected events effectively, intelligent cameras armed with Deep Learning technology, can now offer more than ever before. Since smart event detection has become prevalent throughout security systems – such as intrusion detection and line crossing detection – it is essential to make sure that cameras receive more details before triggering an automatic response. And all of the information depends on how many pixels the image can provide, therefore the more pixels the better. The zoom on the new DarkFighterX camera has increased to 35x. This means the new camera is able to identify a one-metre-long object at 260 metres at a resolution of 250 pixels – enough to observe the object clearly. It has an optical zoom of 16x. The camera has been equipped with an auto wiper to guarantee a better image on rainy days. This function is secured by a rain-detecting sensor on the head of the surface. Other features include:120 dB WDR, 3D DNR, Chromatic Defog,Supports H.265+/H.265 video compression,Rapid focus,Up to 250m IR distance with Smart IR and IP67. The DarkFighterX series cameras come into their own in exterior dimly-lit environments that need 24/7 full-colour footage, such as streets, rivers, forests, roads, railways, ports, squares and parks. “We know that night time surveillance can be a real challenge for security professionals, especially in large outside areas”, says Peter Guan, EU Channel Sales and Marketing Manager at Hikvision. “We have further developed our DarkFighterX series to include a more powerful camera to support them in their ‘fight against the darkness’.”

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Security Technologies Top Trends for 2019

IHS Markit identified ubiquitous video as one of its top transformative technologies earlier in 2018. In public safety installations, we are observing this concept converge video surveillance and critical communications technologies as personnel embrace the benefits of ubiquitous video. Examples include the latest deep learning video analytics powering insights in safe city installations, a first responder live streaming body worn video to control rooms using the latest mobile broadband networks, or the closer integration and analysis of video data from multiple sources within software applications. In the wider video surveillance industry, demand for professional video surveillance cameras has been growing quickly and is forecast to continue in 2019. It is estimated that less than 10 million surveillance cameras were shipped globally in 2006. This grew to over 100 million in 2016. It is forecast that over 180 million will be shipped in 2019. At the same time, the steep erosion in the average price of cameras and other video surveillance equipment is starting to slow. As a result, IHS Markit is forecasting that the world market will grow at an annual rate of over 8% in 2019. Some regional markets, like India and Latin America will grow much faster. So, what will be the big stories in 2019? Future supply base changes, app stores and use of SaaS in emergency response are just some of the trends discussed in our ninth annual white paper on trends for the year ahead. The predictions on the following are to provide some guidance on opportunities across security technologies. Supply Base Changes in 2019  Supply to the professional video surveillance market has become more concentrated in recent years. The world’s three largest vendors accounted for 17% of market revenues in 2007 and 18% in 2012. In contrast, the top three accounted for 40% in 2017. Despite this, the supply base for professional video surveillance equipment remains much more fragmented than the supply base for many other markets. There are still hundreds of relatively small video surveillance equipment vendors, many of them with a market share much lower than 1%. There have been acquisitions in the past decade. Larger examples include Schneider Electric acquiring Pelco, Hanwha acquiring Samsung Techwin and Canon acquiring Axis Communications. In recent years, many smaller video surveillance software vendors have also been acquired. Examples include Canon acquiring Milestone Systems and Briefcam, OnSSI acquiring SeeTec, Panasonic acquiring Video Insight, and Tyco acquiring Exacq. Recent years have also seen some acquisitions combining video surveillance vendors and vendors of other security technologies. These have included Hikvision acquiring Pyronix and Avigilon being acquired by Motorola. There are likely to be further mergers and acquisitions in 2019 as vendors attempt to challenge the three largest vendors – Hikvision, Dahua, and Axis Communications. However, a spree of large scale mergers and acquisitions is not expected. vendors have themselves largely grown through organic means. The rate at which they have done this has been impressive. None of these companies were among even the ten largest vendors in 2005 and Hikvision and Dahua didn’t yet exist at the turn of the century. This shows just how quickly market shares can change and how quickly new entrants can grow. There have been several new entrants to the professional video surveillance market in recent years (e.g., Motorola, Eagle Eye Networks, Amazon, Huawei). There will be more new entrants in 2019. Perhaps some of them will be among the market leaders of the future. Cybersecurity is More than a Political Football Cyber security was one of the buzzwords of 2018. Something of a political football throughout the year, some western brands looked to cybersecurity to differentiate their offerings from products and solutions supplied by Chinese competitors. That said, there are real threats that need to be addressed in the cybersecurity market. As devices become increasingly connected and networked, every node on the network has the potential to provide access to a bad actor. Furthermore, the highly resourced and cyber-advanced vendors such as Microsoft and Adobe are getting much better at protecting their code from attack. The consequence is that cyber criminals are starting to look at the emerging IoT (Internet of Things) markets such as smart home and physical security. Combined with the relative inexperience of self-installers as well as security integrators (remember, analog cameras accounted for over 60% of new camera shipments only five years ago), this makes the video surveillance industry a high profile target. Interestingly, while building technology has been used as a point of entry to steal credit card details, in many cases the cyber-attack is focused on using connected devices to deliver DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks. These attacks work by spamming chosen websites with requests from thousands, or millions of connected nodes on the internet, overriding the sites ability to respond and making it crash. These attacks may (but not always) inhibit the ability of the devices to perform their configured function, for example to record video surveillance footage. In response to all this activity the video surveillance market has started a process of education on cyber security. This has included training sessions and seminars, increased feature sets and best practice guidelines and the deployment of some encryption technologies. However, much like GDPR, there seems to be more talk about cyber security than real action or consequence. So, what will happen in 2019? IHS Markit predicts: There will be an increasing focus on where components and software are sourced from and which OEM partnerships are in place. Software auditing is required by end-users in many critical vertical markets which will make this more transparent. In the lower end of the market, ease of use will compete with cyber security. Ultimately, SMB’s are not as concerned with cyber threats and will prioritize ease of use and installation over security unless legislated to do something different. Which leads to regulations and the lack thereof. The industry will continue to lack real regulation and legislation, instead following the lead of the IT industry and large suppliers such as…

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NICE Actimize Selected by IDB Bank NY

NICE Actimize, a NICE business and leading autonomous financial crime management, has been selected by Israel Discount Bank of New York (IDB Bank), a New York State-chartered commercial bank, to spearhead improvements within its financial crime operations with innovative anti-money laundering compliance and investigation management solutions that employ artificial intelligence and machine learning technology. To more effectively meet the needs of regulators and support its growing customer base, IDB Bank will implement NICE Actimize’s suspicious activity monitoring (SAM) solution within its private banking and commercial banking portfolio, along with its customer due diligence (CDD) solution. The IDB Bank rollout will also incorporate Actimize ActOne, an investigation management system, which will be implemented as the financial institution’s next generation alert and case management platform. Additionally, IDB Bank will invest in NICE Actimize’s currency transaction reporting (CTR), suspicious activity report (SAR) processing and reporting capabilities which offers complete AML coverage and transparency with automated reporting and regulatory filing that eases AML compliance requirements. NICE Actimize CTR’s built-in validation tools and flexible capabilities enhance the quality and timeliness of completed reports. “Our investment in NICE Actimize’s anti-money laundering and investigation management solutions, well respected by the industry and regulators, will provide a roadmap for the future with its complete end-to-end capabilities that enrich our anti-money laundering efforts and strengthen our programs,” said Kevin Choi, Chief Compliance Officer IDB Bank of New York, “NICE Actimize’s innovations in machine learning and advanced case management will reduce false-positive alerting and speed up investigations, enabling us to improve our entire financial crime operations effectiveness and efficiency.” “IDB Bank’s confidence in NICE Actimize’s financial portfolio validates the success of our Autonomous Financial Crime Management approach and demonstrates that we are a vendor of choice for international bank branches,” said Craig Costigan, CEO, NICE Actimize, “We have seen strong adoption around the globe for our AI-enabled anti-money laundering and case management solutions. When integrated, our AML and ActOne solutions provide increased accuracy and productivity, improved return on investment and a clear path to supporting changing regulatory requirements. We look forward to working with IDB Bank of New York on its journey to improve operational efficiency.” NICE Actimize’s suspicious activity monitoring (SAM) solution, which combines machine learning analytics for laser-accurate detection, virtually eliminates costly manual data gathering tasks thereby increasing team productivity and reducing investigation time. The SAM solution introduced NICE Actimize’s innovative concept of autonomous financial crime management to the anti-money laundering category for the first time.  

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