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Kraftway Smart Video Camera on KasperskyOS

Product
The name of the base system (platform): KasperskyOS
Developers: Kraftway (Kraftway Corporation PLC), Kaspersky (formerly Kaspersky Lab)
Branches: Housing and communal services, service and household services,  Mechanical engineering and instrument making,  Metallurgical industry,  Oil industry,  Transport,  Chemical industry,  Energy
Technology: Video surveillance systems,  Video analytics systems

Kraftway Smart Video Camera on KasperskyOS is a secure CCTV camera for industrial facilities.

2017: Plan to market a secure CCTV camera under the control of KasperskyOS

On April 20, 2017, the companies Kraftway and "" Kaspersky Lab announced plans to launch Russia a secure surveillance camera under control. operating system KasperskyOS The release of the device is expected until the end of 2017.

According to the developers, work on the camera has been underway for a long time, but for a number of reasons the project was postponed.

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A camera in the form of a commercial product exists, but runs on Linux. Kaspersky Lab engineers are working on porting Kaspersky OS to our platform. From a hardware point of view, the smart camera is the original development of Kraftway, it is built on the basis of our concept of a trusted platform, that is, using our own motherboard with integrated means of information protection.

Maxim Shumilov, Deputy Director of Kraftway Business Development Department
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Event with Kaspersky Lab, (2016)

The main feature of the video camera is an integrated video server on the x86 platform and built-in video storage. A video server with video analytics algorithms is designed to solve the problems of video processing and analysis, ensuring the protection and security of the system.

The built-in video server provides an assessment of the situation and recording of important events, converting the video stream into a recording of the desired format. Data (in encrypted form) can be stored by built-in video storage. The presence of integrated storage allows you to load ON video analytics and databases into the camera[1]

At the Kraftway production, (2015)

According to the developers, the firmware architecture allows you to integrate third-party modules into the camera through the plugin mechanism.

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The created video surveillance camera will be in demand at "deserted" industrial facilities like drilling rigs and pipelines. A secure OS will allow you to make the cameras impossible to 'hack', put in some other picture, etc.

Sergey Zemkov, Managing Director of Kaspersky Lab in Russia and the CIS countries
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When the facial recognition plugin interacting with the access control system is loaded into the camera, the camera can act as a validation reader, preventing unauthorized access for those who try to use someone else's ID or access code. If such an attempt is detected, the access control system may block the compromised identifier or declare an alarm.
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