In addition, the network should be segmented, separating video surveillance channels from the corporate network. "Although one of the trends is the integration of individual subsystems, we see that there is also an opposite trend - separating access control into a separate subsystem, so that in the event of an event, it is possible to see what is happening," said Denis Lyapin.
In addition to such general recommendations, he also provided a number of tips for protecting video surveillance systems intended for different types of customers, including small organizations, large enterprises and critical infrastructure facilities.
of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation regarding illegal impact on critical infrastructure comes into force: "Integrators should pay close attention to this, especially to the section on kazakhstan mobile database of the rules for the operation of means of storing, processing and transmitting protected computer information. If the consumer does not pay enough attention to security issues, the integrator should suggest what needs to be done."
The Axis approach includes three layers of protection: security management, vulnerability management, and education and collaboration.
For security management, Axis offers the Hardening Guide, which is available on the company's website. "It contains specific steps and recommendations for small, medium and large enterprises and will soon be available in Russian," explained Denis Lyapin.
There is also a software tool called Axis Camera Management, which allows you to manage user rights, IP addresses, firmware updates, application downloads, and in the latest version, certificates so that only trusted sources can access the camera. Denis Lyapin said that future versions of this tool will feature a whole host of new security features.
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