The Path to ESS Credential & the
Top Ten Transformative Technologies
for Video Surveillance
Presented by Steve SurfaroBusiness Development Manager Industry Liaison Business Development Manager, Industry Liaison,
Agenda
• Industry’s most versatile credential - ESS • Electronic Safety and Security Design
Reference Manual (ESSDRM) – what are the study topics?
• What are the fundamentals required to take q the ESS Exam?
• Top Ten trends in Video Surveillance
– all covered by the 2nd edition of the ESSDRM
What makes ESS so significant, so different?
• Only industry credential that acknowledges expertise in Physical Security, Safety and Power/Data Transport
• Convergence is continually evolving with: – IT professionals getting educated on
h i l S i d Lif S f Physical Security and Life Safety
– Security professionals adding solutions on a network, while taking advantage of PoE and deploying Video, Voice and Data on the same, but virtually separated
What makes ESS so significant, so different?
The ESS prepares you for successful
deployment of converged solutions!
Get the ESSDRM and learn all about the study topics
• Principles of security • ESS design process • Access controlAccess control
• Surveillance systems
• Intrusion detection systems
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• Fire detection and alarm systems • Notification, communication
and display devices • Network security
• ESS system integration • Project managementj g • Systems operation and
Goals of the ESS Professional
• Excellence in design for security, protection, and life safety based systems
• Key design contributor for public, private, and government design projects
projects
• Economy, flexibility and integrated Electronic Security and Safety
Systems to meet the customer’s Systems to meet the customer s need
To sit for the ESS, you must have:
• A minimum of two years of approved and verifiable design experience in electronic safety and security.
• Successfully completed the ITS Fundamentals examination or hold Fundamentals examination or hold a current RCDD or RITP.
• BICSI Installers and Technicians can get started on the ESS path with get started on the ESS path with the ITS fundamentals exam
Are you a candidate for ESS – yes!
• ESS has a direct relevance to a position that has become very popular
• Lead technician/project manager/field designer • Lead technician/project manager/field designer • These are those multitalented individuals who
– bridge the gap between designer and techniciang g p g – manage a project by translating specifications – handle purchasing components
– ensure project stays on track
– supervise technicians in the deployment of ESS systems
ESS systems
– have verifiable design experience in electronic safety and security
Top 10 technologies in video surveillance:
Key trends covered in the ESSDRM’s video
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Top Trends in Physical and Cyber Security
Trend Process, Examples
Edge Devices In-Camera Recording, PACS
Video Content Analysis Abnormal Detection, Synopsis Video Content Analysis Abnormal Detection, Synopsis Device Authentication Security at Edge Devices
Video Verification Event Clips, Video with PERS
Cloud Computing Managed Services
Efficient Video Compression h.264, sophisticated encoding Low Light Imaging Real Time Image Processing,
Thermal Imaging, IR LED
High Definition Imaging HDTV, Video Quality for Real Time Viewing and Forensics
Wireless Networks LTE, MESH MIMO, FCC Spectrum Reallocation
Mobile Devices Display Video, Info, Location
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Video Top Ten – #10
Small Recording Systems
• Each camera records right on SD cards; self-contained video management systemg y
• In camera recording of up to 2 weeks on a 32GB SD Card
Physical Security Network Video Solutions Market
System scalability Per site
Links Event based
500 1000 Low Camera Count Forensic Use Links Event-based Video Clips to Alarm
Events
50
100 Limited Internet Access
10
System complexity
Specialized Video Management
General Video Management Recording/Monitoring
Video Top Ten – #9
Video synopsis / video analysis
• 24 hours in even 15 minutes • Reduce incident review time by
at least 50%
• Set specific object criteria, directionSet specific object criteria, direction • Analyze scene; detect abnormalities
Analysis: People counting, Trip Wire, LPR,
ANPR
• LPR/LPC • Utilize LPR or vehicle counting vehicle counting for access / gate control• Greet and speedGreet and speed transaction times for known vehicles • Track offenders to vehicle – provide greater information to information to law enforcement
Video Top Ten – #8
Device authentication, credentialing
> Eliminate possibility of exploitation of cameras on public networks
cameras on public networks
Credentialing
Credentialing
A th it
A th it
Authority
Authority
Video Top Ten – #7
Video verification of alarm transmissions
• Event clip Video surveillance
• Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)
Video Top Ten – #6
“Virtualization” and the Cloud
• Enhanced emergency response – instantly accessible pre event video instantly accessible pre-event video • Video mobility
The road to hosted solutions
Service Providers Service Providers Service Resellers Service Resellers User User The Solution The Solution Design and deployment of video monitoring services Central Station Automation Solution Provider Central Station Automation Solution Provider Hosting services S t t services Cloud Application Cloud Application Storage and Computing Storage andComputing • System setup
• Storage • Maintenance Computing Infrastructure Computing Infrastructure Devices Devices ISP ISP ISP ISP Security Security
Top Physical Security Cloud Apps
Top Physical Security Cloud Apps
Trend PHYS CYBER
Physical Access Control (PACS) Physical Access Control (PACS)
Visitor Management
Managed Video as a Service
Identity Management / Logical Access Control (LACS)
Intercommunication/Mass Notification/Emergency Comm
Storage/Backup/Lifecycle Management/Upgrade Storage/Backup/Lifecycle Management/Upgrade
Activity Tracking/Security Force Management Video Content Analysis
www.axis.com
Business Intelligence / BIG (Meta, Feature) Data Search Network Device Provisioning and Monitoring
Video Top Ten – #5
H.264 Efficient compression:
80% more efficient than 80% more efficient than MJPEG and suitable for recording on moving LE vehicles
vehicles
Video Top Ten – #4
Low light imaging
• Lower cost thermal imaging • Ultra low light Imaging
• White/IR Red LED illumination
Low light imaging
• Hyper-sensitive imaging • Real-time; no motion blur
Video Top Ten – #3
HDTV / Video quality in public safety
• Standardized high definition video surveillance brings affordable image quality to law g g q y
enforcement, PhySec, public safety, TeleHealth, retail markets
• SMPTE 296M (HDTV 720P) defines a resolution ( ) of 1280x720 pixels with high color fidelity in a 16:9 format using progressive scanning at 25/30 Hertz (Hz)—which corresponds to 25 or 30 frames per second depending on the
30 frames per second, depending on the country—and 50/60 Hz (50/60 fps).
• SMPTE 274M (HDTV 1080) defines a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels with high color fidelity in a of 1920x1080 pixels with high color fidelity in a 16:9 format using either interlaced or
HDTV
Video Top Ten – #2
Wireless networks – roaming and priority access
• Roaming on private LMR networks • Roaming on private LMR networks • Wireless Priority Service (WPS) • MESH/MIMOMESH/MIMO
• LTE
• WiMAX Standards Addressing Priority Access & Roaming
Video Top Ten – #1
Mobile solutions
> Multiple form factors with rich UI, Multi Core processing cloud support Multi-Core processing, cloud support
Video Mobility
Video Mobility
N N UTIONUTION FRAME FRAME OR HQOR HQ
•
Image quality requirements
decrease with screen size:
SCREESCREE RESOLRESOL REQ’DF REQ’D F RA TE F O RA TE F O
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Higher compression
•
Lower bandwidth
•
Lower frame rate required
for observation
Mobility in the corporate campus: more secure cities
• Visitor management
• Automate guard staff by simple remote video monitoringg
• Critical infrastructure monitoring • Opportunity to easily deploy tenant
video systems video systems
• Reduce liability since tenants self monitor
• Temporary covert monitoring of repeat • Temporary covert monitoring of repeat
Video mobility largest users: law enforcement and
security force automation
• Remote monitoring leads to better manpower distribution – activity detection systems
security force automation
• End user can watch and spot check security forces in action, from anywhere
• Quick deployment of video solution for temporary monitoring • Events