The Civil Nuclear Constabulary uses CCTV cameras produced by Hikvision to protect their administrative and training buildings, a document reveals.
Hikvision, a pioneer in delivering high-performance professional security solutions with tremendous value, announced it has elevated three sales engineers to expert level based on dedication in the ...
Several councils in Kent say they will gradually replace CCTV cameras provided by Hikvision Some of Kent's councils have said they will stop using CCTV cameras made by a company which has links to the ...
CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif.—Hikvision USA Inc., a video surveillance products and solutions company based here, announced that Chuck Davis has been named director of cybersecurity for Hikvision North ...
Hikvision warned its partners Friday of two vulnerabilities affecting some versions of its HikCentral Professional security management software. They identified the vulnerabilities as CVE-2024-25063 ...
Security breaches are not governed by the seasons, by the weather, and certainly not by the time of day. They can occur at any time, and often under the cover of darkness when traditional, ...
Editor’s note: This is the first article in the new "Executive Perspectives" Q&A series, a collaboration between SecurityInfoWatch.com and Security Dealer & Integrator (SD&I) magazine, featuring ...
A spike in sales comes in the first full year following a ban on Chinese camera companies at "sensitive sites". (Image: TOLGA AKMEN/AFP/Getty Images) Former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith ...
Too many local authorities do not know who made their CCTV cameras or whether they have been linked to security or ethical concerns, the surveillance commissioner has warned. A survey published on ...
CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif.—Hikvision USA Inc., based here, and Hikvision Canada Inc. announced last week that Hikvision plans to establish in 2017 an R&D center in Montreal and a Research Institute in ...
The UK's CCTV watchdog has criticised a Chinese firm for not saying if its cameras are used in Uyghur internment camps. Professor Fraser Sampson, said: "If your company wasn't involved in these awful ...
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