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Boehringer Ingelheim, one of the largest biopharmaceutical companies in the world, bolstered video surveillance with a video management system from Qognify. Learn more in this case study.
A Q&A with UL's Gonda Lamberink about Cyberattacks, Video Surveillance, Supply Chains and Upcoming Regulation
October 9, 2018
As each IP camera becomes another endpoint in an enterprise’s digital footprint, they can each potentially open up a backdoor into the network and the business’s mission critical data and services.
It is more important than ever to harden access to your video surveillance infrastructure to provide increased visibility and control over the environment.
Research firm IHS Markit predicts that by the end of 2016, networked surveillance cameras will account for one-third of the installed base of 62 million cameras in North America.