Eagle Eye Networks

Logiciel de Gestion Vidéo

Tout ce que vous devez savoir sur les logiciels modernes de gestion vidéo dans le cloud des experts d’Eagle Eye Networks.

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Using Cloud to Avoid Traffic

Using cloud to avoid traffic?  How does that work? It’s true, today I used cloud computing to avoid traffic.  Here’s a little background.  At Eagle Eye, we not only are a cloud service provider, but we also use cloud services to run our business.  There are the obvious tools such

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API-Server

Live Camera Preview Stream

There have been many questions on how to use our API. One of the most frequent questions we get from our customers is, “How can we play a live preview stream for a camera on our public website?” For those that do not know what a live preview stream is,

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Accéder aux Paramètres de Caméra

Avec les bonnes permissions, il est possible d’accéder aux paramètres de caméra depuis le tableau de bord ou la disposition de vue. Depuis le tableau de bord, cliquez sur l’icône d’engrenage pour ouvrir les paramètres de caméra. Depuis une disposition, cliquez sur la liste déroulante dans l’angle supérieur droit au-dessus

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Adjusting Motion Settings

Ajuster les Paramètres de Mouvement

Régions et Alerte Le VMS Eagle Eye Networks permet de définir un nombre illimité d’alertes et de régions par caméra. Elles peuvent être ajoutées en ouvrant les paramètres de caméra et en sélectionnant l’onglet mouvement. Dans cet exemple, une région appelée Entrée-Sortie est montrée avec une sensibilité de mouvement distincte du reste de l’image. Vous

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Infrastructure

Eagle Eye Infrastructure

Our infrastructure includes three tiers. We have a backend, a middleware, and a frontend tier. The backend relates to our on premise edge appliance called the Bridge. The Bridge can be thought of as a DVR, but more appropriately, it is a video buffer appliance that is responsible for pushing

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Checksum to Ensure Data Integrity

Ensure Data Integrity with Checksum

At Eagle Eye Networks we are often asked about ‘Watermarking’ on our recorded video to ensure data integrity. This can be guaranteed by using the ‘checksum’ approach as used in many digital data transfers. The article below from ‘Online Tech Tips’ explains ‘Checksum’ and how it is used to ensure

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Add Camera Enhancements

Add Camera Enhancements

Feature Release December 13, 2016 Add Camera Enhancements When adding a camera, some settings can be edited while waiting for the add camera process to complete. Name and tags are presented for editing while adding. Clicking « more settings » allows editing the On/Off/Schedule, Time Zone and Notes. Examples From the Dashboard,

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Netgear Router Vulnerability

Netgear R7000 and R6400 routers, and maybe other ones too (see list below) were discovered to have a severe vulnerability on Dec 9, 2016. Netgear responded within 3 days with a new firmware to solve the problem. Good work on their part. But if you don’t patch and upgrade it is

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SEC-Consult

Sony IP Cameras

Vulnerability affects over 80 different camera models Today some associates at Sec Consult found 2 different back doors in SONY IP Cameras. Sony has responded, but be sure to update your firmware on all your cameras immediately. This is a severe vulnerability that can lead to takeover of the camera

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Are You Afraid of Your DVR?

You should be if it’s connected to the internet. It could be the doorway for hackers to access your entire network. Once a DVR is compromised, it can be used for many types of nefarious activities. These activities include: • Stealing private or confidential information • Crashing your networks or

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IoT Company Vows Recall

Brian Krebs who is one of the best reporters on security out there has this great article about a recall on devices that incorporate Chinese technology. He details how in last week’s massive DDOS attack on Twitter and DYN a large number of the devices used in the attack utilized

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Links for Historic Video

Links for Historic Video

Feature Release October 4, 2016 Create Links from History Browser It’s now possible to get a link to a specific time or selection of time in the history browser so that you can send it to someone who has access to the camera you are viewing. History browser with time selection

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DVR-Transparent

145,000 DVRs Compromised

Several articles, including one by the Wall Street Journal, have recently reported that approximately 145,000 hacked DVRs and cameras were used to create some of the largest denial of service attacks ever seen on the Internet. Attackers used hijacked security cameras and DVRs to launch several massive Internet attacks prompting

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DDOS Cyber Attacks Update

Last week hackers forced Brian Krebs to take down his security journalism site because of a large scale Denial of Service Attack – likely one of the largest ever seen. Krebs on his website KrebsOnSecurity.com has a long history of exposing DDOS cyber criminals. This was one of the biggest

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