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Security Info Watch Podcasts on June 25th, 2007
Episode 13: New Image Sensor Technology for Security Cameras
In this episode of SecurityInfoWatch.com, SIW Radio host Geoff Kohl interviews Michael DeLuca, market segment manager of image sensor solutions at Eastman Kodak, to discuss the company’s new pattern for deploying both color and panchromatic pixels on an image sensor. The result of the new pattern, says DeLuca, is that the sensors are better in low-light situations, and can help freeze the image better to reduce motion blurs, and will cut out some of the “noise” that tends to appear when digital images are taken in low-light situations. Do these sound like benefits that could help solve some of your low-light problems with security cameras providing poor image quality? We also touch upon the differences in resolution between monochromatic (black and white) images and color images.
Links to articles/news/websites mentioned in this episode:
FCC denies AMPS extension petition
School security study by CDW-Government
Archived webinar on school security
Eastman Kodak’s “1000 Nerds” blog
To listen to this podcast: 1) Use the streaming player at top right, or 2) Download this episode here.
[SIW Radio; Episode 13 Show date: 06/25/2007; Show length: 15:58; Download file size: Approx 6.4 Mb]
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Security Info Watch Podcasts on June 11th, 2007
Episode 12: Air Security and the Recent JFK Plot
In this episode, SIW Radio host Geoff Kohl interviews Will McGuire of Global Security Associates, a New York-based firm specializing in air security to talk about the recent terrorist plot against JFK airport in New York City.
Links to other stories in our news:
Fluidmesh education roadshow on mesh networking
Diebold earns CSAA Station of the Year award
IQinVision and OnSSI partner on video project
Adesta to deliver intelligent video at Port of Houston
To listen to this podcast: 1) Use the streaming player at top right, or 2) Download this episode here.
[SIW Radio Episode 12; Show date: 06/11/2007; Show length: 8:55; Download file size: Approx 3.5 Mb]
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Security Info Watch Podcasts on June 5th, 2007
Episode 11: Hacking Network Surveillance Cameras
In Episode 11, we catch up with Jason Hart, CEO of Cryptocard Europe, to talk about surveillance cameras that are running root passwords and which can be “hacked”. Also on this program, Joseph Costa, CEO of videoNEXT, discusses the firm’s expansion into the dealer/integrator channel as they go to market with $5.4 million in new funding for the video management solutions firm.
To follow along with Jason Hart’s “hack” into unsecured network surveillance cameras, you can use the following Google searches that will lead you right to the lenses of the many hundreds, perhaps thousands, of unsecured network surveillance cameras installed around the world:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=intitle%3A%22toshiba+network+camera+-+User+Login%22&btnG=Suche&meta=
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=inurl%3Anetw_tcp.shtml&btnG=B%C3%BAsqueda&meta=
http://www.google.com/search?q=camera+linksys+inurl%3Amain.cgi&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
To listen to this podcast: 1) Use the streaming player at top right, or 2) Download this episode here.
[SIW Radio; Episode 11 Show date: 06/05/2007; Show length: 12:33; Download file size: Approx 5.0 Mb]