Security threats and requirements for video management systems
- Contributors
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Han Jong-Wook, Lim Kyung Soo, Kim Geonwoo
- Year
- 2022
- Standard Body
- ITU
- Standard No.
- ITU-T X.1453
- Source Link
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/recommendations/rec.aspx?rec=14802&lang=en
- Project Code
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21HR2900, Development of 5G-based Predictive Visual Security for Preemptive Threat Response,
Kim Geonwoo
- Abstract
- A video management system (VMS) is the core of the video surveillance systems used for public safety, traffic monitoring, etc. Basically, a VMS receives video from cameras and allows a user to view that video either live or recorded. Currently, emerging VMS approaches incorporate more and more intelligence into their design, including video analytics and access control. As a VMS is networked, it is fully exposed to various vulnerabilities such as those faced by Internet web services and can easily be a target of cyberattacks. Recommendation ITU-T X.1453 analyses the security threats to server platform based VMSs running on an IP network and specifies security requirements to counteract the identified security threats.