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IndigoVision, developer of complete end-to-end video security solutions, has announced a product release that allows users to maximise their security systems potential.

This release includes the latest version of their Security Management Solution Control Center, a new cyber-security innovation, CyberVigilant in Camera, the Integra all-in-one device, and three additional products which strengthen their existing security offering. 

IndigoVision’s Control Center has long been regarded in the industry as the best, from its bulletproof nature to search and review forensic features; the software is intuitive and easy to use.

The release of v15.2 is no exception with the introduction of Dynamic Profile Switching and improved support for analytics, both of which enable Control Center to grow with any business.

One can view and manage multi-site installations easily from a central location using Integra View Workstation 

CyberVigilant and Integra

CyberVigilant in Camera takes cyber-security technology within the industry to the next level. This unique and innovative cyber-security offering is a fantastic addition to IndigoVision’s cyber range. Users receive notifications direct to their Control Center user interface in the event that a cyber-attack takes place.

IndigoVision’s Integra provides users with a Control Room in a box by combining Control Center, an NVR and the License Server into a single device. It is perfect for small to medium sites such as Retail, Education, Banking and Hospitality.

One can view and manage multi-site installations easily from a central location using Integra View Workstation. IndigoVision’s existing security offering has also been further strengthened by the introduction of their new 200 Channel NVR-AS 4000, BX HD PTZ Dome Camera and a BX 4MP Microdome Camera

Addressing potential issues

IndigoVision’s existing security offering has also been further strengthened by the introduction of their new 200 Channel NVR-AS 4000, BX HD PTZ Dome Camera and a BX 4MP Microdome Camera, which is available in two variants.

Each of these products uses the latest technology in the industry to provide users with the best options for their security systems. edro Simoes, IndigoVision’s CEO, said, “The six products we are releasing are greatly enriching IndigoVision’s security solutions offering."

"Each product enables our customers to address different market segments, always maintaining a focus on quality and important considerations such as cyber-security, to ensure potential issues are being addressed.

Integration and unique Distributed Network Architecture are what make IndigoVision an industry-leading video security solution

Enhanced cybersecurity

IndigoVision has more than 15,000 installations globally in markets including airports, casinos, education, government, health and industrial. In each one of these installations continual technology development, specifically in cyber-security are crucial to user safety.

It is essential that users can maximise their security systems potential by adapting to said threats and that is exactly what this latest release from IndigoVision enables.

Combined with their commitment to open standards, integration and unique Distributed Network Architecture are what make IndigoVision an industry-leading video security solution.

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