ONVIF, global standardisation initiative for IP-based physical security products, has announced that it will be at Intersec 2020, which is slated to take place from January 19 - 21 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, along with participating member companies to demonstrate interoperability between products using ONVIF profiles.

Intersec 2020

At booth #SA-L17, attendees will be able to see demonstrations of interoperability between different manufacturers’ products using various ONVIF profiles.

ONVIF executives are also participating in a number of presentations describing the standardised approach to security as part of the Intersec Future Security Summit 2020 held in the Al Multaqua Ballroom, Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center, in conjunction with the exhibition.

Enterprise Security: Challenges for New Age Security Managers’

Focus on developing, implementing and maintaining resilient programs in complex operating environments

Per Björkdahl, chair of the ONVIF Steering Committee, will participate in a panel discussion titled ‘Enterprise Security: Challenges for New Age Security Managers’, on Monday, January 20, 2020 at Intersec Arena. This discussion will focus on developing, implementing and maintaining resilient programs in complex operating environments, and will also touch upon the need for flexible, simple and modular integrated systems.

Also participating in the panel will be Joule Sullivan, director of international security operations for Abbott and David K. Young, chief executive officer for Oxford Analytica.

Interoperability between disparate devices and systems

Interoperability between disparate devices and systems will continue to fuel innovation and provide valuable intelligence for sophisticated, enterprise environments,” Björkdahl said. “ONVIF is focused on continuing to provide new and innovative interoperability solutions to the industry to help it advance.

Also on January 20, Stuart Rawling, head of segment marketing at Pelco and ONVIF Steering Committee member, will present on the topic, “Converging systems into one operational interface to improve the security, intelligence and oversight of shopping malls and retail parks.” Attendees will learn how using a standardised interface for security systems will mitigate risk, provide scalability and aid in capitalising on business opportunities.

IP-based security solutions expert

Founded in 2008, ONVIF is a globally well-recognised industry forum, driving interoperability for IP-based physical security products. The organisation has a global member base of established camera, video management system and access control companies and more than 13,000 profile conformant products.

ONVIF offers Profile S for streaming video; Profile G for recording and storage; Profile C for physical access control; Profile Q for improved out-of-the-box functionality, Profile A for broader access control configuration and Profile T for advanced streaming. ONVIF continues to work with its members to expand the number of IP interoperability solutions ONVIF conformant products can provide.

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