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Panasonic at IFSEC 2017

by Mark Rowe

Panasonic will introduce what they call a new end to end, cyber secure CCTV system at this week’s IFSEC show, in London from June 20 to 22, 2017.

The Secure Communication system is described as a secure platform and package of data protection elements that work with Panasonic’s IP CCTV camera systems to protect against video tampering and altering, spoofing and snooping.

It features several data protection elements including IP communication encryption and verification as well as data encryption, ensuring the integrity of video evidence within Panasonic IP video streams. Available on Panasonic’s iPro Extreme and the Elite range, material is encrypted end-to-end, including the communication information between devices. It is also backwards compatible with the product company’s 5 and 6 series cameras.

The evidence value of recordings is also secured using device certificate from Symantec Managed PKI with cryptographic technology, alongside alteration detection technology.

Gerard Figols, European Product Marketing Manager, said: “Panasonic’s years of expertise in CCTV systems in partnership with the world’s No.1 provider of SSL server certificates has come together to create an industry standard for the secure protection of surveillance systems. We’ve seen from recent hacking events that IoT enabled devices are vulnerable. Security cameras, which are meant to keep us safe at work and in our homes, should not be an open door for hackers looking to exploit our safety online.”

For more details on the range visit: http://business.panasonic.co.uk/security-solutions/secure-communication.

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