Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks, talks to SDM’s Rodney Bosch about how integrators can successfully tackle cybersecurity challenges when they design and install video surveillance systems.
Experts in the know explain the critical need for cybersecurity training and education for security integrators in video surveillance, detailing best practices for building awareness, training staff on protocols, and fostering a culture of security within organization.
With video surveillance systems becoming increasingly sophisticated and interconnected, they have also become prime targets for cyberattacks. The consequences of a breach can be severe, compromising not only the security of physical spaces but also the privacy and safety of individuals. To mitigate these risks, it is essential to adopt comprehensive cybersecurity measures. This starts with building cybersecurity awareness among all integration team members, ensuring that everyone from top management to technicians understand the potential threats and the best practices to counter them.
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