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IFSEC And IP

by msecadm4921

Traditional CCTV is “closed circuit”, meaning that the pictures never leave the building.

One of the key advantages of an IP camera is that live or recorded video can be accessed at any time by authorised users, whether they are local or remote. But what would happen if an unauthorised user got into the system? Could a hacker take control of a company’s security cameras? These are some of the questions that will be addressed by security exhibitors at this year’s IFSEC, at the NEC in Birmingham from May 12 to 15.

The IP and Networks product area at IFSEC 2008 will display command and control software, visualisation systems, data storage, IP cameras, network-based access control and intelligent video processing, making it an event for IT professionals, systems integrators, value added resellers and business managers to source new products and services, and get advice from manufacturers and suppliers.

Exhibiting companies will include Computer Network Ltd, IBM, Milestone Systems, NTL and Seagate Technology, among others, who will all be available at the show to offer advice and information about IP technology.

Mark Wojtasiak, Global Marketing Manager, Video Surveillance, Seagate Technology says: “The protection of a company’s physical assets is of the utmost importance. Many IT and security managers may not realise the value with respect to the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of implementing physical security within their IP networks. For example, today’s video surveillance storage solutions enable IT and security managers to leverage existing network infrastructure to implement  physical security. IFSEC will be an ideal opportunity for IT and security managers to learn how utilising IP can enable the protection of physical assets.”

IFSEC 2008 adjoins The Facilities Show and Safety & Health Expo at the NEC, Birmingham, taking place from 12/13-15 May 2008.

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