May 04, 2024

Internet of Things came, security monitoring the most noteworthy of the seven major technology trends

You who live in different hemispheres of the world may now need to turn on heating or put on short-sleeved shirts and sunglasses. This is also the time to look forward to 2017 and think about the challenges we face.

From a global perspective, the entire world will experience turmoil, including conflicts, political uncertainty, a persisting refugee crisis and a somewhat weaker economic recovery since the recent economic downturn. At the same time, technology continues to grow. High-speed networking, big data and advanced learning are in their infancy and are no longer just hot marketing terms. They are now available for new security upgrades.

Similarly, we expect "IoT" is no longer an alien technology, but more integrated into our daily lives. However, this means that manufacturers of network devices must take the greater responsibility for enforcing the default level of security for the shipped product. All of these factors may enhance the need for increased security, including both physical and online security.

Security monitoring services

As many other technologies mature, customers are no longer expected to see physical security as a set of hardware and software connected to the network. Instead, we think customers will start to think of security as a service - remote professional hosting and monitoring of images delivered from customers' locations. Customers can build on their own and more by experts in the field, not only eliminating the burden of managing complex systems, but also reducing the costs of maintaining system updates and security. This not only frees up internal resources to focus on other areas, but also improves the security system's service level, provides better device management, and enhances cybersecurity programs. In the area of ​​cybersecurity topics, we believe that the tools and practical applications to avoid attacks on web images will become more commonplace. In general, more extensive use of pre-installation and post-installation tools such as AXIS Site Designer will help to continually monitor and maintain the system.

Integrated solutions

The security surveillance industry will continue to provide more specific solutions to specific problems rather than using one-of-a-kind hardware / software. After all, customers are not just buying video cameras or video management systems (VMSs) - they actually want to cut back on their hands or ensure that only certain people can get in and out of cash-paying offices or track potential threats inside the airport. While technology companies often use the term "solution," it is the right term here. The combination of hardware and software, as well as the pre-installation and post-installation tools mentioned earlier, to end-to-end solutions will be able to address specific security issues. These solutions will include high-performance camera, storage and access control, and are closely integrated with image management and analysis tools. This approach will make it easier for customers to buy, install and execute, while making their investments more profitable.

Expand analytical use

While high-quality video recording is a central feature of modern security cameras, it's ultimately up to you to evaluate and analyze the information in order to respond to the video content. Recent advances in camera technology, such as thermal imaging and enhanced low-light capabilities, are significant advances. But these technologies eventually generate more movie recordings that require viewing / review. Therefore, just as many tools have been developed to screen large amounts of numerical / alphanumeric data generated daily, the safety monitoring industry is also continuing its efforts to develop real-time imaging analysis software to help professionals make informed decisions. In 2017, a year that combines these new camera capabilities with real-time analysis and processing of many security challenges is expected, including face recognition, forensics analysis, and perimeter protection.

Deep learning

With all the data in hand, we think deep learning technology is about to jump onto the stage. These technologies use "pattern" identification software to "learn" the different types of behavior seen by multiple security cameras installed around the world. Technologies that involve deep learning and artificial intelligence will be more widely used in the security surveillance industry. The benefit is that although the customers are different, their environment and location can often be grouped into the same general category, and the people exhibit the same general behavior. After learning these behaviors, you can share the hidden patterns at the bottom and alert the system when unusual events occur. We think this is just the beginning, and it is an area of ​​great concern and exhilaration.

Outside the image

However, we know that physical security involves not only person / place / object monitoring but also physical access control, one-way and two-way communication, and emergency management - and is usually managed from a considerable distance. Therefore, to further extend the concept of consolidation, 2017 should be a year of close integration of security cameras with smart-access control, walkie-talkies and microphones, both locally and remotely. This means that all of the above device functions can be managed in real-time with just a simple system so that customers can see and talk to people in and around the building.

cyber security

As mentioned earlier, "Internet of Things" has evolved from the popular term to the mainstream of reality, but it still faces challenges. At the beginning we thought that millions of IP devices would be an exciting future, but 2016 gave us some warning as to whether we can properly protect the safety of all Internet-connected refrigerators, digital video recorders and security cameras. Since most of these devices are enabled by customer plug-in, manufacturers must be responsible for ensuring that these products are sufficiently safe to ship from the factory. Axis believes that 2017 will be a year where all manufacturers consider safety programs a priority. We will continue to strengthen existing products and make it easier for customers to maintain their network and device security.

The Internet of Things should be to make organizations and cities safer and deliver more efficient operations through "smart" cameras, access control stations and audio equipment with Internet connectivity. 2017 will add more "intelligence" to these devices while allowing customers to focus on what they do best and to turn to security experts to improve the services they offer.

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