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DVTEL’s strategy delivers multi-layered protection to prevent cyber threats
IP surveillance technology can expose organisations to a wide range of cyber threats

DVTEL, INC., the video surveillance solutions provider, is proactively addressing one of the biggest issues facing IP security: cyber defence. IP surveillance technology can expose organisations to a wide range of cyber threats, making it possible for hackers to access important corporate data. Surveillance devices must be properly protected, and DVTEL is leading the way in the delivery of its cyber defense strategy for video surveillance systems.

Learn more about the DVTEL cyber defense initiative and the IT vulnerabilities facing surveillance devices in DVTEL’s new whiteboard video, DVTEL IP-mmune Cyber Defense Suite. DVTEL’s strategy delivers multi-layered protection to prevent cyber threats, ensuring that all DVTEL video surveillance solutions are effectively shielding IT corporate grids from vulnerabilities in IP video networks.

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