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Prama Hikvision Boosted ‘Make-in-India’ Drive
Prama Hikvision has recently inaugurated India’s largest and first world-class manufacturing facility at Vasai, near Mumbai. Dr. V. K. Saraswat, Member, Niti Aayog, former Director General of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and former Chief Scientific Advisor to the Union Ministry of Defence; and Dr. Neeraj Sinha, Adviser, Science & Technology inaugurated the new facility on 1 October 2019. With this new facility, which is part of an investment commitment of INR 500 crores, Prama Hikvision will not only be able to cater to a fast expanding domestic market but also to overseas market in a phased manner. Employing over 2000 skilled and semi-skilled employees, the brown-field facility is spread over 12 acres of land comprising end-to-end production capabilities. It aims to initially support a localization target of 50%, which will gradually be transitioning to 100% in the next 18 months. An ISO 9001:2015 certified facility has the capability to manufacture over 850 product models. Ashish P. Dhakan, MD and CEO, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. said, “This new integrated state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is an expression of our full commitment to the Government of India’s flagship ‘Make in India’ program. We remain committed as a long-term partner of the country and continue to pursue our vision of ‘Make in India for a Safer India’ with manifold commitments. We have so far invested Rs.500 Cr in this new plant with further investment commitments in the pipeline to ramp up productions, local R&D, skilling, and giving back to the communities. This new unit has an installed capacity to make 1.5 million cameras per month. It has nine lines that does surface mount technology level manufacturing and enables us to make electronic chips and cameras locally instead of importing them. To upskill a significant part of the workers in this factory, many of them being unemployed before joining us, we have developed in-house training programs comprising world-class modules – thus bringing them into the mainstream socio-economic fold.” A first-generation entrepreneur having built Prama Hikvision from a humble start since its inception in 2005, Ashish P. Dhakan is today a leader of the Indian security and surveillance industry who is credited for setting gold standards, now acknowledged world over. The new facility will make Prama Ashish Dhakan, MD and CEO, Prama Hikvision along with Dr VK Saraswat and Dr Neeraj Sinha at the manufacturing facility Hikvision the only video surveillance products and solutions brand that is truly made in India. Prama Hikvision is progressively using printed circuit boards (PCBs) at this new facility to ensure full alignment with the Government of India’s phased manufacturing program (PMP) goals. With the installed capacity of 1.5 million cameras per month, the facility has a potential to grow at the rate of 30% year-on-year. With this kind of a capacity, Prama Hikvision is already enjoying a market penetration above 35% in India. Driving the future of surveillance in India with an intuitive integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into its cutting-edge products and solutions, Prama Hikvision has established itself as a market leader by setting new benchmarks in the security and surveillance industry. As a true market leader, the company also has a technical support call center, R&D center and 17 RMA centers.
29th Annual Global Conclave
International Institute of Security and Safety Management (IISSM) is to organise its 29th Annual Global Conclave at Hotel Conrad, Bangalore during 14- 15 November 2019. Since Bangalore is the IT capital of India and a major hub of IT business in the world, the central theme for the Conclave chosen is apt – ‘New Paradigms for Loss Prevention in the Digital Era.’ The Conclave estimates to draw approximately 400-500 professionals across the globe who will deliberate on the burning issues pertaining to ‘security, safety and loss prevention’ in the business arena. In modern highly connected world, loss prevention is a major challenge for all the industries. Since business security hinges on the information security, the survivability would be at stake if the information security is not ensured – and to do so, organisations and companies have to use technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics, and likes in a much bigger scale than ever. These issues, challenges and opportunities will be deliberated in detail by the industry experts, scientists and professors from premier institutes like IIT/ IIM and IISC during the panel discussions (five) over two days. These panel discussions will be preceded with a key note address by the leaders and luminaries from the industry, government and academia.
The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity 2019
The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity 2019 is being organized by Cyberlaws.Net and Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates, Supreme Court of India during 20-22 November, 2019 at New Delhi. The conference aims to examine and analyze the emerging trends of cyberlaw, cybercrime and cybersecurity in today’s times. The conference will be attended by various international delegates and speakers as well as the representatives from the national diaspora representing the stakeholders in the digital ecosystem. The participants would include representatives from the central and state governments, various ministries, law enforcement agencies, police, business, information technology, corporate sector etc. They will also make academicians, scholars, service providers, export from international organizations, and other distinguished thought-leaders. The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity is being supported by more than 110 international and national organizations. Insights Exploring the emerging trends in cyberlaw, cybercrime and cybersecurity. Conference aims to provide intellectually fertile platform for exchange of ideas, concepts, perspectives and opinions on cutting edge cyberspace ecosystem issues at a global level with more than 1100 experts from the given fields. Gaining knowledge and learning of international best practices Benefits to attend Enable international and Indian policy makers, government officials, corporate thought leaders and other stakeholders to keep pace with the emerging issues in cyber ecosystem. Offers a 3 full day conference with interactive sessions from different experts across the globe. Member participation will help in assessing the impact related to cyberlaw, cybercrime and cybersecurity. Conference to be addressed by more than 150 speakers. A wonderful opportunity for networking with the best minds in the cyber ecosystem and for being part of an unparalleled, holistic, multi-disciplinary discussions and debate on critical issues concerning cyberspace today under one roof.
94th Annual Conference of World Association of Detectives
The 94th Annual Conference of World Association of Detectives (WAD) was held at Courtyard by Marriott Stockholm Kungsholmen, Sweden from 27 August to 1st September 2019. It was attended by over 300 delegates from 36 countries. This WAD conference was one of the largest conferences held for private investigators and security professionals in the history of Sweden. With 18 delegates, Indian presence was the largest folk family gathering at the forum. The participants experienced curated programs and events for over five days at Stockholm. Centered around innovation, the sessions covered subjects such as open source intelligence, data security, and an insight into the rising tide of wrongful convictions. The conference gave an opportunity to investigators from across the globe to debate on a variety of topical issues and to network with fellow professionals to discuss the latest best practices in the industry and enable their enhancement. On the social front the organisers apart from holding the annual gala banquet, provided plenty of time to take insights of Sweden’s beautiful capital city. Interestingly, Mike LaCorte has been re-elected as the Chairman of the World Association of Detectives who is also a past president of the organization. He was chosen to the chair of the organization for the second term following the announcement of the President, Ms. Laura Giuliani, to not to become the Chairman. “Indian investigation professionals have successfully created their high levels of skills and credibility to undertake cross boarder global assignments. We have achieved leadership positions at such an international organization like WAD which was founded in 1925 in USA. It is a matter of great honour to have led this apex body as its Global President and Chairman. Now R. P. Chauhan from Ahmedabad has been unanimously elected as 3rd Vice President of WAD, and Sh Mahesh Sharma of GDX, New Delhi as a member of the Board of Directors. It is a great recognition for Indian Investigators and the entire Nation” – Kunwar Vikram Singh Former Chairman, WAD & Chairman, CAPSI The gala event also witnessed recognition of those who carried out an outstanding investigation performance in the best traditions of the profession. While Jacob Ofir was named as ‘The Investigator of the year,’ Eric Shelmerdine received the WAD’s highest honor ‘The Norman J Sloan Memorial Award,’ that recognizes a long and meritorious service, beyond the call of duty for contributing to the betterment of the investigative and security professions. Mr. Eric has been a long serving member of WAD, as well as a former president and general secretary of the Association of British Investigators. “I am greatly honored to have been elected as the Director of WAD at the 94th Annual Conference of the World Association of Detectives. WAD is nearly a hundred year old organization connecting private detectives and investigators from all over the world. It has been my privilege to be associated with this international forum for the last one decade. Today the feel of my being a member of the Board of Directors of this esteemed institution is quite fulfilling” – Mahesh Sharma Director – WAD, & MD, GDX Group The conference concluded on a joyous note for the members from India. V M Pandit and R P Chauhan completed their tenure as the directors of WAD this year. Mr. Chauhan was nominated for the post of 3rd Vice President by Kunwar Vikram Singh, the past Chairman of WAD. His nomination was seconded by Mr. Pandit, and thus Mr. Chauhan was declared as the 3rd Vice President of the organisation. Moreover, Mahesh Sharma was appointed as the Director. For the first time in the history of WAD, elections were held for all vacant posts; interestingly however, only one nominee’s name was received for each post, and hence they were filled unopposed. “I became the member of World Association of Detectives long back in 1987, and since then, I have been traveling across the world for attending conferences and board meetings of the Association. I enhanced to designate Director in 2005 in Las Vegas, and was elected director for five years in 2006 at Tokyo, Japan. Today I am privileged and highly honored to be voted as the 3rd Vice President of WAD. Alongside, I am also serving the Board as the Area Governor for Asia” – R P Chauhan 3rd Vice President, WAD & MD – Perfect Investigation & Personnel Services Private Limited The World Association of Detectives is the largest and longest established association of its kind in the world, with close to 1000 members representing investigation and security practitioners in more than 80 countries. It promotes and maintains the highest ethical practices among its members and fosters cooperation between investigators globally.
Future Ready U
Forces Network, a professional network of the military veterans in the corporate, has conducted a full day seminar on the theme ‘Future Ready U’ at Pride Plaza, Aerocity, New Delhi on 25 August 2019. “Today’s world is changing at a rapid pace. It offers continuous challenges as well as opportunities. However, to grab the opportunities, it calls for agility, informed decision making and taking massive action. Now if you consider the transitioning of military veterans embarking on a second career it seems that they would have to do a fair amount of heavy lifting to thrive in such a world. It was with this as the backdrop, the theme of the seminar was chosen. It aimed to inform and educate the seminar participants about the upcoming future trends and also how to prepare for them” – Col Iqbal Singh (Retd) Founder of Forces Network The seminar had an impressive lineup of marquee speakers. Prabhjeet Singh, Director, Operations and Head of Cities, Uber India & South Asia spoke on the future of mobility in a riveting talk. Randeep Sekhon, CTO, Airtel – an ex-IAF officer spoke about the apparent permanence of telecom industry in the future lives. He further emphasized upon the importance of learning new skills like computational thinking, new media literacy, trans-disciplinary abilities, design mindset, social intelligence, agility, and learning and unlearning ability. Vinay Gupta, Head of Data Analytics, SGSL made an extremely engaging presentation on data science whereby it was completely demystified for a layman to understand it. He also covered the path to building one’s skills as a data scientist. In the last segment of the seminar, there was an interesting discussion about whether in the era of digitalization, cloudification and virtualization would remain the jobs of physical security officers, or the chief info security officer (CISO) would take over these roles. The seminar was attended by convincingly a large number of participants – closed to 250 – who expressed a great deal of satisfaction over the content and conduct of the seminar. Strikingly, the participants came from across the length and breadth of the country such as Shillong, J&K, Cochin, Hyderabad and Binaguri etc. The seminar ended with an hour-long mentoring session where selected industry experts mentored the mentees in small groups of 4-6 people on a round table. They encouraged the mentees to ask questions – all that they wanted to ask and didn’t know where and whom to ask. The mentees found this session extremely enlightening. The Forces Network is more than 11 years old and it has more than 4900 members spread across the globe. Forces Network is focused on helping military personnel transition smoothly in to a corporate career and in building the network of the military veterans in the corporate.
IBM Study Shows Data Breach Costs on the Rise
Breaches Pose Growing Risk for Small Businesses, Costing up to 5% of Annual Revenue IBM Security has recently announced the results of its annual study examining the financial impact of data breaches on organizations. According to the report, the cost of a data breach has risen 12% over the past 5 years comparison of the average global cost of a data breach from the 2014 Cost of as Data Breach Report to the 2019 report, which now costs $3.92 million on average. These rising expenses are representative of the multi-year financial impact of breaches, increased regulation and the complex process of resolving criminal attacks. The financial consequences of a data breach can be particularly acute for small and midsize businesses. In the study, companies with less than 500 employees suffered losses of more than $2.5 million on average – a potentially crippling amount for small businesses, which typically earn $50 million or less in annual revenue. For the first time this year, the report also examined the longtail financial impact of a data breach, finding that the effects of a data breach are felt for years. While an average of 67% of data breach costs were realized within the first year after a breach, 22% accrued in the second year and another 11% accumulated more than two years after a breach. The longtail costs were higher in the second and third years for organizations in highly-regulated environments such as healthcare, financial services, energy and pharmaceuticals. “Cybercrime represents big money for cybercriminals, and unfortunately that equates to significant losses for businesses,” said Wendi Whitmore, Global Lead for IBM X-Force Incident Response and Intelligence Services, “With organizations facing the loss or theft of over 11.7 billion records in the past 3 years alone, companies need to be aware of the full financial impact that a data breach can have on their bottom line – and focus on how they can reduce these costs.” Some of the top findings from this year’s report include: Malicious breaches – Most common, most expensive: Over 50% of data breaches in the study resulted from malicious cyberattacks and cost companies $1 million more on average than those originating from accidental causes. ‘Mega breaches’ lead to mega losses: While less common, breaches of more than 1 million records cost companies a projected $42 million in losses; and those of 50 million records are projected to cost companies $388 million. Mega breach cost calculations are based on an analysis of 14 companies, applying a Monte-Carlo analytic approach to simulate results of greater statistical significance. Practice makes perfect: Companies with an incident response team that also extensively tested their incident response plan experienced $1.23 million less in data breach costs on average than those that had neither measure in place. U.S. breaches cost double: The average cost of a breach in the U.S. is $8.19 million, more than double the worldwide average. Healthcare breaches cost the most: For the 9th year in a row, healthcare organizations had the highest cost of a breach – nearly $6.5 million on average (over 60% more than other industries in the study). Malicious breaches pose a growing threat; accidental breaches still common The study found that data breaches which originated from a malicious cyberattack were not only the most common root cause of a breach, but also the most expensive. Malicious data breaches cost companies in the study $4.45 million on average – over $1 million more than those originating from accidental causes such as system glitch and human error. These breaches are a growing threat, as the percentage of malicious or criminal attacks as the root cause of data breaches in the report crept up from 42% to 51% over the past six years of the study (a 21% increase). That said, inadvertent breaches from human error and system glitches were still the cause for nearly half (49%) of the data breaches in the report, costing companies $3.50 and $3.24 million respectively. These breaches from human and machine error represent an opportunity for improvement, which can be addressed through security awareness training for staff, technology investments, and testing services to identify accidental breaches early on. One particular area of concern is the misconfiguration of cloud servers, which contributed to the exposure of 990 million records in 2018, representing 43% of all lost records for the year according to the IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2019. Breach response remains biggest cost saver For the past 14 years, the Ponemon Institute has examined factors that increase or reduce the cost of a breach and has found that the speed and efficiency at which a company responds to a breach has a significant impact on the overall cost. This year’s report found that the average lifecycle of a breach was 279 days with companies taking 206 days to first identify a breach after it occurs and an additional 73 days to contain the breach. However, companies in the study who were able to detect and contain a breach in less than 200 days spent $1.2 million less on the total cost of a breach. A focus on incident response can help reduce the time it takes companies to respond, and the study found that these measures also had a direct correlation with overall costs. Having an incident response team in place and extensive testing of incident response plans were two of the top three greatest cost saving factors examined in the study. Companies that had both of these measures in place had $1.23 million less total costs for a data breach on average than those that had neither measure in place ($3.51 million vs. $4.74 million). Additional factors impacting the cost of a breach for companies in the study included: Number of compromised records: Data breaches cost companies around $150 per record that was lost or stolen. Companies that fully deployed security automation technologies experienced around half the cost of a breach ($2.65 million average) compared to those that did not have these technologies deployed…
HCSA Program Empowers Security Professionals in Bangalore
The recent Hikvision Certified Security Associates (HCSA) program of the series conducted during 22-24 July 2019 in Bangalore also concluded at a successful note. In conformity of the set pattern, the three day comprehensive HCSA program included training sessions on optics basics, turbo HD analog solution, PTZ configuration, network basics, IP camera, NVR, fish eye camera, iVMS 4200 and smart functions and applications. The HCSA training program was conducted by.Vinit Narvekar, Senior Technical Support and Training, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. The idea behind HCSA is to give hands-on training and demonstration as a part of the training program. As part of this certification program a dedicated online examination and practical tests were conducted after training sessions. “Hikvision has set the industry standard by offering professional video surveillance certification to validate video expertise under Hikvision Certified Security Associate (HCSA) program in India. This program is specially designed for the security professionals. Besides, Hikvision provides meaningful endorsement to those who succeed in the exams and become Hikvision certified security professionals,” said Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. The HCSA certification program focuses on training participants in essential configurations, operations and maintenance of Hikvision video surveillance products and its features. It is designed for technical engineers who have worked in the security industry for some years and have already gained knowledge and experience about security basics. The certification program is open to anyone looking at to gain expertise in video surveillance and total security solution. The trainee should have at least one- year of work experience in the security industry and be familiar with security basics. The HCSA Bangalore got a good response from the young engineers and installers coming from nearby areas and towns like Mangalore and Mysore. The successful batch of the program participants will receive the HCSA certificates along with the enriching technology updates and training experience.
Jio and Guavus Partner on AI-Powered Analytics
Jio, one of the world’s largest mobile data network service providers, and Guavus, a Thales company and the leader in AI-powered analytics for communications service providers, have recently announced a partnership centered on AI-driven analytics. Guavus’AI-based solutions will provide real-time customer experience analytics, predictive analytics to automate network troubleshooting and key marketing insights to Jio. As a result, Jio will be able to offer superior service to its customers while addressing critical service operations with intelligent automation. Jio is one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing data service operators with more than 300 million subscribers. The Indian service provider, which has disrupted the market with its affordable data plans and unlimited calling benefits, has created a completely digital experience for its users – ranging from data services on smartphones, to gigabit Internet at home, along with a portfolio of media offerings and IoT devices such as smart speakers and switches for the smart home. “Our networks generate 4 to 5 petabytes of data each day. If this data can be properly analyzed in real-time using big data analytics and predictive analytics techniques, we can both improve the health of our network through intelligent automation and offer multiple, customized personal services to our customers. Guavus’solutions enable us to do this – we can make data-driven decisions that allow us to deliver a great experience to our customers while bringing intelligent automation to our operations,” said Anish Shah, President of IT, Reliance Jio. “Guavus provides us data analytics technology and out-of-the-box analytics solutions for intelligent operations and marketing – but they’re not just fishing for us, they’re giving us the ability to fish. Our teams will be able to take advantage of a ‘self-service’ platform to build custom analytics applications that are tied very closely to their areas of the business and to deliver quality new products much faster,” said Kiran Thomas, President, Reliance Industries. Anukool Lakhina, Founder and President, Guavus said, “Guavus has been a pioneer working on AI-powered analytics solutions with service providers around the world. The rapid growth, range, and affordability of Jio’s service offerings and their innovative use of AI and analytics is transformative for their customers and India. We’re thrilled to be partnering with Jio to provide the AI and analytics foundation for the digital services revolution in India.”
Creating Jobs, Securing New India
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) organized the seventh edition of Private Security Industry Conclave (PSIC) 2019 on 30 August 2019 at Federation House, New Delhi with the theme – ‘Creating Jobs – Securing New India.’ The conclave was aimed to highlight the potential of private security industry to contribute to the vision ‘new India’ through its increasing role in homeland security and employment generation. The event brought together experts from varied sections including the government, private security industry, state controlling authorities, service users and other stakeholders. The Conclave was inaugurated by Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce & Industry, as well as Railways, Government of India. Recognising the significance of the private security industry in terms of job creation and national security, Mr Goyal suggested that the government will try resolving the GST issues and ask bankers to help. “If the industry comes into the ambit of regulation, the government will look into the GST problem where customers delay the payments, but the GST has to be paid on the due date,” he said, “Two things can be done. We can try ensuring timely payments from all government organizations, and banks can be asked to devise a product dedicated to the private security industry where over-dues for a regulated entity from a creditworthy client can be securitized.” “Delay in granting licenses is a serious issue. I would urge the industry to come up with a framework for the online registration process and minimum documentation, which the Home Ministry can notify to ensure time-bound manner registration is granted. The framework will take care of the interest of workers in the industry “ Piyush Goyal Minister of Commerce & Industry, as well as Railways, Government of India Mr Goyal urged the industry to recommend licencing framework guidelines to avoid delays in the registration of private security agencies. The government is willing to act as a facilitator in setting up an organized framework for the private security industry including matters relating to licensing, registration and training. The Railway Minister also asked the industry to impart better training to the security guards and possibly design certification in consultation with the Home Ministry for increasing the avenues for promotion and better income of the guards. As for multiple regulators in the states, the industry can flag the problems and the government would try dovetailing all the regulations into a uniform framework. The minister further said that the problems in the industry have to be sorted out mutually and he would look into the possibility of engaging private security guards in the government, particularly in the railways, and in less critical areas. The sector can be one of the largest employment generators and the current workforce of 70 lakh can grow to two crores. “The industry is a bridge between unemployed youth and the organised sector. Even amidst the current slowdown, the private security industry continues to grow and create jobs. The given assurances from the senior ministers to resolve issues related with the GST, Code on Wages, Credit Access for smaller companies and enabling rather than enforcing compliance to labour reforms is very reassuring” Rituraj Sinha Chair, FICCI Committee on PSI The PSIC 2019 was also graced by Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Labour and Employment, Government of India who in the next session suggested that the private security industry plays a major role in creating jobs in the country and the guards who put in a lot of hard works deserve a decent and timely wage to sustain themselves. The government will ensure a fair wage for all private security workers by bringing it under the purview of National Minimum Floor Wage. “Since 2014, the government has been working to reclassify all old labour laws in four labour codes, and the Parliament has passed the Code on Wages in August. The passage of this code entitles minimum and timely wage to all 50 crore security workers “ Santosh Kumar Gangwar Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Labour and Employment, Government of India On the disparity in minimum wages in different states ranging from Rs.5,000 to Rs.13,000 per month, the minister informed that there has been a provision of National Minimum Floor Wage in the Code of Wage which will decide the minimum wage for all the states. Besides, he appealed all the states to follow suits towards classification of security guards as skilled labour is already done in 2017. “The Code on Wages is a historic bill which will ensure statutory protection for minimum wages and timely payment of wages to approximately 50 crore workers of organized as well as unorganized sector. We welcome the Government’s initiative to have brought massive labour reforms in the past couple of years, along with the Code on Wages and the proposed future changes. It will eventually aid in creating lakhs of jobs. We also appreciate the intent of the government to execute these massive changes, through use of digital solutions and change the role of authorities from only inspection to facilitation also. We expect it will prove to be a milestone as it will promote respectful life to every worker of the country and tremendously help companies and entrepreneurs in ease of doing business” Rajeev Sharma MD – G4S India Earlier, Sandip Somany, President, FICCI said that the private security industry is a sunrise sector with a potential to be the second-largest employment generator in India. It employs workers from a rural and poor background. The government and industry could focus on the cost of doing business, regulatory reforms, labour reforms and sector-specific special packages, and blending of manpower with technology for providing better services. He also emphasized on the proper enforcement of the Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act, besides curbing delays in granting licences, streamlining of different regulatory conditions in states along with the PPP approach where the industry would engage with law enforcement agencies. Manjari Jaruhar, Advisor, FICCI Committee on Private Security Industry suggested that the…
Hikvision Announces Half-yearly Financial Results with 14.60% Growth
Hikvision, the world’s leading provider of innovative security products and solutions, has reported a total operating revenue of RMB 23.92 billion for the first half of 2019, representing a year-over-year (YoY) growth of 14.60%. Net profits attributable to shareholders of the company amounted to RMB 4.22 billion, a growth of 1.67% YoY. The company also reported strong financial performance during the second quarter of 2019, with 21.46% growth YoY in total operating revenue and 14.98% growth YoY in net profits. The Company performed a retrospective adjustment or restatement of previous accounting data for business merger under the common control and the first implementation of New Financial Instrument Guidelines. The company maintained strong investment in R&D and accelerated development of trending technologies such as deep learning, big data, and intelligent IoT, which will enable the company to stay ahead of the curve in innovation for the security industry. During the first half of 2019, the company further strengthened its operations at home and abroad with continued investment in local sales, marketing, and customer services operations. Hikvision also sees its new businesses – EZVIZ, HikRobotics, Automotive Electronics, and Intelligent Storage – continue to flourish, gradually becoming a new source of development and long-term growth.