ONVIF Finalizes TLS Configuration Add-on
ONVIF’s TLS Configuration Add-on covers a feature or features that address a specific application or end user need that is not already covered under an ONVIF profile.
ONVIF’s TLS Configuration Add-on covers a feature or features that address a specific application or end user need that is not already covered under an ONVIF profile.
The initiative, previously overseen by OSSA, will continue under a new ONVIF metadata working group, according to the joint announcement.
TLS Configuration and other add-ons extend ONVIF conformance to product features that address a specific use case or end-user need.
Among the latest standards ONVIF has brought to market is the Profile M specification, which standardizes how metadata and analytics events are handled.
Peter Boriskin, chair of the SIA Standards Committee and CTO at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions Americas, and Leo Levit, chairman of the ONVIF Steering Committee and director of systems integration at Axis Communications, will offer their perspectives on how interoperability standards have accelerated the growth of the security industry.
The Snap One solutions support ONVIF Profile S, Profile G and Profile T, enabling them to be added to existing ONVIF compatible security systems.
The vulnerability reportedly could be abused by attackers to access Dahua cameras with full privileges, including watching live video footage.
Customers with Ring Alarm Pro and a Ring Protect Pro plan will be able to use their ONVIF-compatible cameras to gain access to Ring app features.
The add-on concept enhances the ONVIF profile model by enabling conformance claims to additional features and capabilities.
ONVIF certification gives partners and end users confidence the Alcatraz solution will work seamlessly with any existing VMS platform.