Dallmeier Introduces IPS 10000 MK3 with Enhanced Cybersecurity and Updated Architecture

Dallmeier has launched its IPS 10000 MK3 recording system with upgraded cybersecurity features, including TPM 2.0 based encryption, alongside improved performance and revised hardware design for large scale surveillance deployments.
April 16, 2026
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Dallmeier IPS 10000 MK3 recording system with updated cybersecurity architecture and revised hardware design.

Dallmeier IPS 10000 MK3 recording system with updated cybersecurity architecture and revised hardware design.

Dallmeier has introduced a new revision of its IPS 10000 recording system with the launch of version MK3, placing a strong emphasis on cybersecurity. The updated system integrates a TPM 2.0 security chip, enabling recording data to be optionally encrypted at a significantly higher security level.

The company stated that the integrated TPM 2.0 security chip is FIPS 140 compliant and allows for highly secure storage of cryptographic keys. This foundation supports optionally activated encryption of recordings at the highest level. According to Dallmeier, the development responds to increasing global requirements for protecting sensitive video data, particularly in critical infrastructure environments.

With the IPS 10000 MK3, Dallmeier aims to meet requirements that are increasingly requested in international tenders while offering operators a higher level of investment and future security.

Beyond cybersecurity enhancements, the system continues to focus on performance. The IPS 10000 MK3 supports recording of up to 120 high resolution video streams with a total bit rate of up to 480 Mbps, positioning it for large and complex installations.

The system combines a Linux operating system hardened by Dallmeier with SeMSy Recording Server software and server hardware. It also includes a RAID 6 storage system designed to process and store large volumes of data reliably and efficiently. Features such as SmartBackfill and an integrated database for analysis results are included to improve recording efficiency.

Hardware updates have also been introduced to improve operational efficiency. The system now uses two power supply units for redundant operation while reducing costs compared to the previous version which used three power supply units. This change is intended to maintain reliability while optimizing system architecture.

A revised front panel is also included in the delivery scope and is designed for installations where visual presentation is important. It can be attached without cabling or screwing and supports the display of status information.

The IPS 10000 MK3 remains an open platform for flexible integration across a range of projects. It supports Dallmeier cameras and Panomera systems as well as third party cameras. Recording evaluation can be carried out through SeMSy Compact or compatible workstation solutions, including use over long distances.

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