CCTV

UK cyber approval

by Mark Rowe

UK CCTV camera manufacturer, 360 Vision Technology, reports that its Predator ‘all-in-one’ PTZ range is now an accredited Vision HS camera solution. It’s certified to have completed the CAPSS approval process by the UK official Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI).

360 Vision says that its software developers are constantly working to ensure that cyber threats can be averted. Adrian Kirk, Strategic Account Director at 360 Vision Technology, says: “There has been a lot of negative press relating to the potential vulnerabilities integrators may accidentally introduce into their customers’ surveillance systems. With concerns over the ease at which some edge devices can be used as an access gateway by cyber criminals, we’re taking cyber security seriously and helping integrators to mitigate that risk by specifying Predator UK manufactured cameras and Vision HS video management software.

“Action to remove these threats is unlikely to happen fast as the UK market is still flooded by potentially unsafe Far East CCTV cameras, that are being sold at bargain basement prices, which make them commercially attractive to some purchasers. The problem is further compounded by installation companies who may have limited expertise when it comes to providing tight network security. For example, steps should be taken to prevent the edge device’s set-up browser being accessed – enabling a hacker to disable or change critical camera settings, or worse, access the wider corporate network. However, supporting peace of mind for any integrator or end-user, when a 360 Vision Technology Predator camera is deployed at the edge, it cannot be used to enable unauthorised access to a security or corporate network.”

Despite the increased emphasis on cyber security, and more and more sophisticated cyber-attacks, 360 says that many leading camera manufacturers still supply easy to get to, direct access points (typically via an RJ45 port), within a camera’s power supply – but removing this risk is essential to ensure security and corporate confidentiality is not compromised, the product manufacturer says.

Adrian Kirk adds: “360 Vision cyber security protection ensures surveillance capability is not compromised, by removing the risks associated with insecure camera access. To provide additional protection for our customers, we are proud to announce that the ‘Predator HS’ product range is now an accredited camera solution to work with Vision HS – certified to achieve CAPSS approval by the CPNI.”

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