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February 14, 2005
Network Camera Paradox
A survey of security managers, systems integrators and service providers at the TechSec Solutions conference found that 92% of respondents say they're already -- or soon will be -- acquiring Internet Protocol (IP)-ready devices, appliances and system components. But, 74% of respondents say information safety on the Web, coupled with a lack of expertise in integrating physical security systems with the enterprise network, are the two highest barriers to putting critical physical security functions onto the Internet.
So while video surveillance cameras, are now Internet-ready, it may be the case that information and network security aren't adequate to protect sensitive security-related information on the corporate IP network. Link
Posted by rshah at February 14, 2005 10:32 PM
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