Video surveillance data is increasingly connected across local and global networks, the growing number of network cameras send their data to servers over the Internet and can open the door to cybercrime. Mission critical and critical infrastructure environments must have an IP video solution that maximizes data security, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the U.S have required regulations to meet with compliances, mandates, regulations and best practices.
The Department of Homeland Security mandates the use of smart cards and multi-factor authentication for facilities. SecureXperts offers an IP video solution that is resilient against unauthorized access, malware, brute force cracking and other exploit techniques. The solution uses Credentialed High Assurance Video Encryption (CHAVE™) technology to ensure highly secure identification and authentication through multi-factor smart card credentials.
Competitive Matrix | CHAVE™ Enabled Cameras | Others |
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No Username / Password | ||
Unique Cryptographic Login | ||
Token-Based Active Directory Authentication | ||
FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Certified Cryptographic Module | ||
Facilitates Use of Federally Trusted X.509 Digital Certificates | ||
Strong Authentication Via Smart Card | ||
Metadata for Camera Geolocations | ||
Token-Based Secure Real-Time Streaming Protocol | ||
Encrypted |
Video surveillance data is increasingly connected across local and global networks, and a growing number of network cameras send their data to servers over the Internet. This can open the door to cybercrime. Mission critical and critical infrastructure environments must have an IP video solution that maximizes data security, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security mandate the use of smart cards and multi-factor authentication for these facilities. Together, Bosch, Genetec™, and SecureXperts offer an IP video solution that is resilient against unauthorized access, malware, brute force cracking and other exploit techniques. The solution uses Credentialed High Assurance Video Encryption (CHAVE™) technology to ensure highly-secure identification and authentication through multi-factor smart card credentials.
The cameras are pre-loaded with signed X.509 certificates by SecureXperts, the local registration agent for CHAVE™-enabled devices. These unique certificates are used for authentication to ensure communication between trusted components and encryption to secure data. All cryptographic operations needed for encryption and authentication occur within the camera’s Trusted Platform Module, preventing unauthorized access to the certificate stored within the module.
Credential-based authentication uses PKI and TLS security techniques |
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Support for industry standard technology allows secure communication over the Internet |
Supports 2048bit RSA and 256bit elliptic curve cryptography |
Meets NSA Suite B Secret protection level Proprietary hardware keys |
Camera protects data even in the case of a breach meets FIPS 140-2 level 3 data protection |
Active Directory integration |
Enterprise wide access rights management for Security Center |