The IoT webinar is for integrators, end users and anyone else who is interested in how ONVIF can be a valuable tool in IoT
The webinar will examine how IoT and cloud computing have already shaped the physical security industry

IoT and physical security

ONVIF, the global standardisation initiative for IP-based physical security products, is pleased to announce that Per Björkdahl, ONVIF Steering Committee Chair, will be the featured presenter in the webinar ‘Physical Security, IoT and Open Standards’, on August 17, 2016, at 4:00 PM BST. The webinar is hosted by Memoori, an independent market research company that studies the physical security, smart buildings and energy management markets.

The webinar will examine how the Internet of Things and cloud computing have already shaped the physical security industry and will also cover the development of ONVIF’s profiles.

Importance of open standards

Cyber security from a physical security standards viewpoint will be considered, focusing on how open standards can help secure sensitive communications between devices. ONVIF’s cyber security strategies and future profile developments will be discussed as well. A brief question and answer period for attendees will close the hour-long presentation.

This webinar is for integrators, end users and anyone else who is interested in how ONVIF can be a valuable tool in IoT and other deployments that require secure communications between multiple devices and clients,” said Per Björkdahl, ONVIF Steering Committee Chair.

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