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How To Keep Video From Consuming Network     
Cliff Cox - Director of Product Management, CoVi Technologies
Description: The days of CCTV and VCR tapes are over for the video surveillance industry. 24/7 IP-based video surveillance generated content has the potential to consume a huge portion of enterprise storage capacity.Effectively delivering and managing this dramatic growth in IP video surveillance traffic is not simply a matter of adding more bandwidth. This presentation is designed to discuss the best practices for managing all of this surveillance video so that it can be stored, recorded and accessed, without compromising either the video quality or the network performance.

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Network Switches and Physical Security    
Dave Engebretson - President, Slayton Solutions, Ltd.
Description: Network switches provide a variety of options for the connection and monitoring of IP physical security devices. Learn the common features of high-end network switches such as PoE, VLAN, SNMP, bandwidth monitoring, and port mirroring, and how these technologies can be best used for security applications.

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Design Considerations for a Scalable Network-based Video Surveillance System
Mike Klapheke - Consulting Engineer, Cedar Path Solutions Group
Description: This presentation will address the requirements for designing and implementing a network-based video system. In addition, performance characteristics will be described, including the performance of the cameras and video recording server's impact on network bandwidth. . Network Design - network addressing, cabling requirements, local network topology considerations (network segmentation), and wide-area network considerations. Firewall considerations will also be discussed. . Network Implementation - remotely accessing the cameras, monitoring the interfaces for signs of network problems, and diagnosing/troubleshooting problems. . Performance Characteristics - bandwidth used by different cameras as well as the storage server.

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Holes in the Fence: Prevention of Security System Breaches of Networked Edge Devices
Dave Engebretson - President, Slayton Solutions Ltd.
Description: Training Goal: As electronic security devices are connected to IP networks, vulnerabilities and potential attack points are multiplied. IP-based alarm signal monitoring, Internet security video, and VoIP telephone systems can be compromised with devastating effects for alarm integration companies and their clients. This seminar provides critical information to help industry professionals understand these new threats, learn ways to detect network-based attacks one edge devices, and how to respond when an attack occurs.

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Interoperable Integration Between BAS Systems and IP Based Access Control and CCTV
Anno Scholten - VP Sales, Marketing & Business Development, NovusEdge Inc
Description: This presentation will discuss the benefits of delivering truly open and interoperable integration between BAS systems and IP based Access Control and CCTV systems. Several real life scenarios are discussed highlighting the tools that are familiar to the BAS System Integrator insuring real solutions are delivered to the facility owners and managers. Discussion of limitations of earlier, proprietary systems and technologies and the benefits IP based solutions and interoperable implementations.

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Traffic Engineering for IP Video Surveillance Networks
Robert Sayle - Systems Engineer, Cisco
Description: The emergence of video surveillance onto enterprise IP networks can result in objections from IT engineers. Typical questions include "Does the network have enough bandwidth?" and "How will the security video interfere with the company's voice over IP implementation?" This session explores the requirements for an IP network in support of video surveillance and presents techniques in traffic engineering that enable convergence of voice, video and data on a single infrastructure. Such as basic QoS theory, industry standards for QoS, classification and marking, queuing techniques, bandwidth and policing.

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