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How to Standardize the Handling of Analytics Metadata

Gunnar Erlandsson, Rudolf Spielberger, Barry Norton and Todd Dunning answer GIT SECURITY’s questions on metadata and the future market. Metadata is driving the future of video and with it, the future of the security industry and the value that it can offer to businesses within and beyond the function of security and safety.

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Onvif to end support for Profile Q

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.

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Onvif Profile D Release: Access Control Peripherals

Onvif has released Profile D, a new profile that addresses interfaces for access control peripheral devices, providing the market with an additional tool for building modern and secure IP-based integrated video and access control systems using Onvif.

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Time to act: Euralarm Urges to Consider Harmonised Standards as Basis for Green and Digital Transition

Euralarm congratulates the Portuguese EU Council Presidency and fully supports the Presidency's objectives of supporting the European Single Market and leading the European Union towards a more resilient, global, greener, fair, and more digital society. Since 1970, the association has worked hard to contribute to the European ideals by representing the interests of the fire safety and security industry in the areas of standardisation development and legislation.

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Four Trends That Will Drive the Security Industry in 2021

Despite continued pandemic-related challenges, the security industry has seen a renewed focus on technologies used to mitigate risks associated with Covid-19. In 2021, this will likely continue, as industries across the globe shift the way they conduct business. Per Björkdahl, who is the current Chair of the Onvif Steering Committee, tells us about his expectations of the coming year.

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Exploring interoperability with Onvif

For the last decade, Onvif has produced interoperability standards that have increased freedom of choice between software and hardware from different manufacturers, enabling end users and systems integrators to build better systems for their applications.

Onvif's 2019 Annual Membership Meeting

Onvif held its annual membership meeting in November, providing Onvif members with an overview of important activities of 2019 and plans for the year ahead. Attendees heard present...

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'Secure by Default' Standards

The UK government has launched an initiative to make Secure by default and design a key element for technological innovation. It has announced a GBP 70 million investment in making...

Onvif Hosts 20th Developers’ Plugfest

Onvif hosted its 20th Onvif Developers Plugfest in early June in Tokyo, a milestone that emphasizes the continued growth and demand for interoperable solutions. Developers and eng...

ONVIF at IFSEC International 2018

ONVI announced that it will exhibit at IFSEC International 2018 in London, 19-21 June, 2018, at ExCel London. Exhibitions provide a great opportunity to collect feedback from the m...

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The Evolution of ONVIF

ONVIF began in 2008 as a small group of manufacturers collaborating to accelerate the acceptance of systems based on network surveillance cameras. The mission hasnt changed much, b...

Corporate Security

Corporate Security at BMW Group

Corporate Security at BMW Group

GIT SECURITY in conversation with Alexander Klotz, Head of Corporate Security at BMW  Group.