IP Products

ONVIF to end support for Profile Q

by Mark Rowe

ONVIF the US-based standardisation initiative for IP-based physical security products, has announced that it will end its support for Profile Q next year since it contains certain specifications that are no longer consistent with current cybersecurity best practices.

Profile Q was developed to provide set-up of a conformant device on an IP network. It requires a Profile Q conformant device to allow anonymous access to all ONVIF commands during the setup process in the factory default state. This does not follow current cybersecurity best practices, which recommend, among other things, that a network device require users to set passwords and other access rights before the device can be used.

Since the specifications of a profile cannot be changed as it would impact interoperability between products that conform to a specific profile, Profile Q will be deprecated on March 31, 2022.

Leo Levit, chairman of the ONVIF Steering Committee, said: “ONVIF conformant products are used in a wide variety of industries and geographies, with different requirements when it comes to cybersecurity policies or best practices. As these cyber threats evolve quickly, it’s important that users are aware of these best practices to ensure they are implementing cybersecurity measures that are appropriate for their organisation.”

ONVIF recommends following industry best practices and local regulations and staying informed about technology changes from the market. The ONVIF Network Interface Specifications have defined network protocols that include security elements such as TLS (Transport Layer Security), which allows ONVIF devices with that feature to communicate with clients across a network in a way that protects against eavesdropping and tampering. ONVIF specifications also cover the ONVIF Default Access Policy, which specifies that there should be different access classes to services based on different user roles. Manufacturers can implement these ONVIF specifications regardless of whether the specifications are included in a profile or not.

About ONVIF

Founded in 2008, it’s an industry forum for interoperability for IP-based physical security products. Members are camera, video management system and access control companies; there are more than 20,000 profile conformant products. ONVIF offers Profile S for streaming video; Profile G for video recording and storage; Profile C for physical access control; Profile A for broader access control configuration; Profile T for advanced video streaming; Profile M for metadata and events for analytics applications and Profile D for access control peripherals. Visit ONVIF.org.

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