Cctv Pci
Cctv Pci
Secure Linux Server @ 120k , eyefinity 4 display,
Secure Linux Server @ 120k , eyefinity 4 display,
What is your intended use for this PC/hardware
This system/server will also run 2 PCI/ PCIe based realtime DVR compression(one D1 and other 1/2 D1) cards for CCTV. It will use H.264 compression and dedicated HDD space. Dahua/Hikvision
Card 1 Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd.
Card 2 Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd.
The system will also function as pentaplex CCTV system where remote viewing is possible.
So sytem will be connected to [b]Broadband Bonding Network Appliance Mushroom Networks, Inc.
It will also be connected to presently one and in the future two Full HD LCD tvs for CCTV monitoring.
Fast Data encryption and Decryption capability.
I will also need this system(Server) to run a custom software solution with 4 client machines on LAN feeding data to it. Data will only be stored on Server and not on client and only admin can modify data.I will also attach multiple currently (3) biometric Time & attendance Recorder with Access Control machines via LAN. NITGEN & COMPANY
It will also run acess manager software.
It will also serve as one way SMS Gateway as I will be attaching a GSM modem to it.
It will act as web server when bandwidth gets cheaper.
So system has to be reliable.
Presently I am going to use it at home and will put it in office after 2 months. I am planning to run this as Linux based box.
Secondary use : Browsing, Desktop Processing, HTPCDownload rig(only if extra bandwidth available , 24x7 operation Watching HD movies(sometimes)
Q: What is the purpose of dual monitor system : Spanning as well as mirroring extended desktop
Desktop productivity and research on BOTH monitors or watching 1080p movie on second while working.
I have a lot of data open(multitasking) so want Fast RAM and a good SSD for quick browsing through 100s of TABs(chrome and FF), 10s of open PDF files,word files,excel spreadshit, accounting software, you tube videos ON 1 Display while doing similar stuff, or watching 1080p rip ON SECOND Display.
Q:Budget:
Secure Linux Server @ 120k , eyefinity 4 display,
Secure Linux Server @ 120k , eyefinity 4 display,
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CCTV live broadcast over the internet?
Can a CCTV be broadcast live over the internet? I would like to be have the ability to see my outdoor cameras live from the office. I am currently using a video capture device (PCI) that records video to my hard drive. The ability to record and view live are needed. What equipment and or software would be required?
Thanks
Sure it can! Download a program called realvnc. It gives you complete control and even lets you view your webcams. My entire security system is based on this and cost me pennies compared to the so call professional stuff. I can monitor who is at my front door, control every cam in the house, run any pc in my home from anywhere in the world. Best part is the software is free and no malware. Keep in mind tho, set the security up in the program because when you run any type of vnc software, you are putting your home at risk to outside attacks.
Cctv Pci
How to install a PCI Express video card to enhance the video quality?
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Business Risks Associated With Data Breaches
The EU Data Protection Supervisor – the independent EU supervisory authority responsible for protecting personal data within the EU – recently pushed for the EU ePrivacy directive to be amended to provide for a pan-European data breach notification requirement. In parallel, the UK Information Commissioner, who is charged with enforcing the Act in the UK, has been given powers to levy ‘substantial’ fines in cases where the UK’s Data Protection Act has been ‘recklessly’ disregarded.
Changes to data security regulation are inevitable after twelve months of increasingly dramatic press headlines about failures to safeguard personal data records, including the UK’s HMRC CD-Rom fiasco, the prolonged theft of TJX credit card records, and incidents such as the hacker infiltration of the customer database of a Berlin Best Western Hotel.
In France, Germany, Spain the national data protection commissioners have been stepping up their enforcement activity, which includes increasingly substantial fines for non-compliance. Organisations now urgently need to assess the size of the issue, the potential impact on their organisation of a data breach, and the best practice steps for mitigating the data breach risk.
Last Year’s IT Governance Data Breaches Report stated that spectacular data breaches are not caused by the misdemeanour of a junior employee but arise, rather, from systemically inadequate information security arrangements at the organizations where the incident occurs.
A data breach is ‘the unauthorised disclosure by an organization of personally identifiable information, where that disclosure compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of the data that has been disclosed.’ which can come about via employee caused Data Leakage, Hacking caused by a lack of, or ineffective, penetration testing or ethical hacking activities, or deliberate theft or disclosure.
The Attritiondatabase shows a ten-fold increase in the number of reported data breaches – in the US, the UK and across Europe – since 2004. The peaks in reported data breaches following the disclosure of nationally significant breaches such as the UK’s HMRC data loss, suggests that there were – and probably still are – many data breaches that go unreported and research suggests that organizations are reluctant to officially report data breaches unless they have already been exposed. The evidence suggests that waiting to be found out is not the best strategy
Data protection is receiving so much attention for three reasons:
- Identify theft is a low-risk, high return option for organized crime. Traditional crime, including violent robbery and theft, has clearly identifiable risks. It is easy to be recorded on video by CCTV, seen by witnesses or caught by means of DNA, and the returns are relatively low. High-tech crime, on the other hand, creates real problems for the police force[3] and is, conversely, relatively low-risk for the criminal. Contributing factors include the perpetrator’s anonymity, the speed at which crimes can be committed, the volatility or transience of evidence, the trans-jurisdictional nature of cybercrime and the high costs of investigation.
- Legal and regulatory compliance initiatives, such as the EU Data Protection directive and California's data breach disclosure law, SB1386, have both formalised the concept that personal data must be legally protected, and introduced penalties for failing to do so. The recent amendments to the UK Data Protection Act (DPA), and changes to regulatory activity across the EU that are introducing significant financial penalties for non-compliance with the Directive, make this a particularly urgent issue for UK organisations.
- The proliferation of mobile data storage devices – laptops, USB sticks, PDAs – has changed the boundaries of where we store our data and effectively eliminated "fixed fortifications" as an effective tool for preventing data breaches.
The last Ponemonreport commented that “the investment required to prevent a data breach is dwarfed by the resulting costs of a breach” and ” the return on investment (ROI) and justification for preventative measures is clear”.
Costs of data breaches – legal costs, the costs of restitution, brand damage, lost customers and so on – are significant; for financial services organisations, it was about £55 per compromised record.
Whilst not involving legal compliance, if an organisation has a credit card-related data breach and is found not in compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), there are potentially severe contractual and financial penalties, including a bar on the business accepting payment cards.
All these factors make the protection of personal data a key business and compliance responsibility. There are nine key steps that every organization should take:
- Encrypt all personal data on laptops; whole disk encryption is a more secure solution than folder or file level encryption, and FIPS 140-2 is the recognised standard for encryption engines.
- Encrypt all removable and portable media that might contain personal data, including USB drives, CD-Roms and magnetic backup tapes.
- Establish rigorous procedures to ensure the physical destruction of redundant computer drives, magnetic media and paper records prior to disposal, and ensure that disposals are made in line with a formal data retention timetable.
- Organizations that accept credit and other payment cards should also comply with the PCI DSS.
- Provide regular training and awareness on legal responsibilities for all staff that deal with personal data.
- Deploy outward-bound channel (email, instant messenger) filtering software with customised dictionaries for relevant legislation such as Data Protection Directive, PCI, etc
- Establish a vulnerability patching programme and implement anti-malware software.
- Implement a business-driven access control policy, combined with effective authentication.
- Develop an incident management plan that enables the organization to respond
About the Author
James Tanner is an analyst at Orthus limited (http://www.orthus.com). Orthus is a leading provider of information risk professional services, helping orgnisations globally to measure, minimise and manage the information risks they face. Orthus provide end to end services for clients to comprehensivly address risk in their environments including Insider Threats, addressing issues including data leakage, sabotage and fraud; External Threats including penetration testing, virtualisation security, vulnerability management and Secure Software Development Life-Cycle; Supply Chain Threats including securing cloud services and data processed by third parties; and Legal and Regulatory challenges (http://www.orthus.com/grc_overview.htm) including Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS).
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Videosecu 16 Channel Home CCTV Security Surveillance System DVR PC PCI Video Capture Card 1B4 $79.99 This DVR card is a PCI Card installed in a PC that will display and record live video from the cameras connected. It has 16 channels video input, the maximum display/recording rate is 120 fps. Video compression format: MPEG4 and Motion JPEG, recording resolutions up to 640 x 480 NTSC. Advanced event search feature is available, search recorded files by year, month, date, hour. Simultaneously recor... |
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