Razberi Receives Accolades and Addresses How to Address Cybersecurity Head On

Razberi Receives Accolades and Addresses How to Tackle Cybersecurity Head On

ASIS 2017 Packed with Forward-Thinking End Users and Integrators

We’re excited to report that ASIS 2017 was one of our top conferences this year. As we work on evangelizing our message that addressing surveillance cybersecurity is critical, yet easy and attainable, the reception from the industry was overwhelmingly positive.

Our Razberi CameraDefense™ cybersecurity solution automates camera and IoT hardening with an easy-to-use dashboard addressing the ability to automate best practices to protect hundreds or thousands of devices. CameraDefense is the winner of two key awards this year, the 2017 ASIS Accolades Award as well as the Security Today New Product of the Year for Cyber Defense. What the award committees and customers have quickly understood is that cybersecurity requires immediate attention and that automated technology solutions are paramount for end users and their integrators.

“To be honored by ASIS and a panel of our peers for Razberi’s work in the important area of cybersecurity is gratifying,” said Tom Galvin, Razberi CEO. “Network security cameras and IoT devices are increasingly being used as conduits by hackers, making it imperative that the industry install, administer, and maintain video systems with cybersecurity top of mind.”

In addition, Razberi has become a key surveillance platform decision for more end users and integrators. By providing an open solution that works with any world-class VMS, the customer gains flexibility for their surveillance application. By providing a unique RazberiServerSwitchIQ™ appliance, that combines server, switch and storage closer to the edge there are three key value points:

  • Network optimization: deliver megapixel video quality with low network impact.
  • Cybersecurity: automated camera hardening best practices and embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI) antivirus and malware protection across the system.
  • Remote health monitoring: gain proactive remote health monitoring, real time alerts and VMS integration.

Learn more about innovation at Razberi and how to address cybersecurity.

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