In this article about warding off cyberattacks, Ray Bernard notes that Eagle Eye Networks stands out among physical security companies as a member of the STAR Registry (Security, Trust, Assurance and Risk) of the Cloud Security Alliance. It’s a publicly accessible registry that documents the security and privacy controls provided by popular cloud computing offerings.
Security industry technologies continue their rapidly accelerating advancement. This is not new news. Neither is the fact that cyberattackers increasingly target the expanding attack surfaces of networked physical security systems. Most of us expected an increase in AI-enabled features, but in addition to that, many manufacturers significantly expanded their product lines and their “out-of-the-box” integrations and technology partnerships.
In the News
By Ray Bernard, PSP, CHS-III
Covered on these news sites. Click image to read more.
Other posts that might interest you
Wall Street Journal – The Daily Startup: Barracuda Networks Co-Founder Launches Video Surveillance Startup
Barracuda Networks Inc. co-founder Dean Drako is launching another company–Eagle Eye Networks Inc., a startup that aims to do for video surveillance what Dropbox did for file sharing by making…
June 26, 2014
Dow Jones: Serial Entrepreneur and Ex-Barracuda CEO Launches Eagle Eye Networks to Take Video to the Cloud
Dow Jones wrote about our Founder and our Launch. Click Here to read the full article (pay wall)
January 21, 2014
Security Info Watch: Eagle Eye Networks enters VMS market
Barracuda Networks Founder Dean Drako discusses why he started a video security company. Click Here To Read the Full Article
January 23, 2014