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Cisco Physical Security Hossam El-Bajoury BDM Physical Security, Emerging Markets Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 1 Agenda IP Convergence Drivers Cisco Physical Security Video Surveillance Access Control IPICS Making it all work together Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 2 IP Convergence Drivers Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 3 Traditional Safety and Communication Systems Access— Buildings Paging Presentation_ID Monitoring Video © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Alarms Voice Cisco Public Radio 4 “…the physical security environment has been dominated by analog, stand alone control systems with limited interconnectivity, digital communications, or integrated management capability.” Trends 2007: Physical and Logical Security Convergence Forrester Research © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights Cisco reserved. Presentation_ID © 2006 Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 5 Traditional Systems Response Actions are linear Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Communication and decision support systems are independent Cisco Public Relies heavily on human intervention 6 “Convergence is not about the unification of security into one environment, but about collaboration between environments.” Trends 2007: Physical and Logical Security Convergence Forrester Research © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights Cisco reserved. Presentation_ID © 2006 Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 7 Convergence Drivers IP-based physical security technology takes advantage of existing network infrastructure Leverage network security features that authenticate users Monitor rogue behavior Implement policy-based responses Industry groups are establishing technical interoperability standards between physical security systems and IT Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 8 Converged Systems Response Actions occur in parallel Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Communication and decision support systems are connected and trigger policyrelated responses Cisco Public Less dependent on human intervention 9 Cisco Physical Security Portfolio Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 10 G Physical Security Systems Capture View Store Respond Integrated Comms IP Cameras Legacy Integration Analog Policy Engine Access Control Web Client Video Surveillance Manager Access Control Network as the Platform Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 11 The Physical Security Portfolio Cameras Video Surveillance Stream Manager IPICS •ISR •Rugged ISR (Mobile) •DMS Displays •IP Phones Presentation_ID Video Surveillance Manager Electronic Access Control Cisco Physical Access Control © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 12 Open Architecture “Enables” Integration with Other Applications Command & Control Data Video Surveillance Platform Perimeter Monitoring Data Analytics Data Intrusion Detection Data Database Radar Data Data Electronic Access Control Digital Video enables other applications Need to deliver different video for different applications Viewing; analysis, storage Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 13 Cisco Video Surveillance Portfolio Interoperability, Investment Protection, New Capabilities Software Viewing, Management, Virtual Matrix Switching, Configuration, Customization PC and Web Clients Application Integration Video Recording and Storage IP & Analog Event-tagged Local, Remote, Internal, SAN, DAS Integrated Router Module IP Edge Devices Analog camera encoding Analog display & control decoding Standalone & Rackmount IP Cameras Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 14 Video Surveillance Platforms • Leading Multiservice and IP Network capabilities • Industry standard hardware • Cost Effective, flexible for distributed systems Cisco Multiservices Platform Cisco Multiservices Platform Analog Video Encoding Module Cisco Multiservices Platform Cisco 3200 Cisco 2821 Video Management and Storage System 4RU Cisco 3825 Cisco 3845 Cisco 2851 2RU High-Density Services Multiple Services 1RU Mobile Solution Modular storage Up to 24TB Resilient Extended Modular Connectivity Modular storage Up to 12TB Modularity with Performance Optimized for “All-in-one” Solution Up to 4TB ~ 50 streams Enterprise Branch Office Enterprise Campus Scalability, Resiliency, Serviceability Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 15 Multi-Services Platforms MSP-1RU 1RU Rack Mount Chassis – 17.2” x 19.8” Intel Xeon Processor On-board Hardware Diagnostics 300W Power Supply 4 Hot-swap 3.5” SATA Drive Bays 750 or 1TB SATA Drives (No RAID) 1 Full-size PCI-x/e Card Support (1) 16-port Exacq Card (short term); OR (1) 16/8 Port Wanaka Card (future) Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. MSP-2RU 2RU Rack Mount Chassis – 17.2” x 25.6” Intel/AMD Based Quad-Core Processor Support Motherboard can support two Dual Xeon Processors (2nd processor may be a future option) On-board Hardware Diagnostics Supports up to two 900W Modular Optional Redundant Power Supplies 12 Hot-swap 3.5” SATA Drive Bays 750 or 1TB SATA Drives (RAID 0/1/5) (3) Hot-swappable Fans 100% Cooling Redundancy FiberChannel Option Supporting Connectivity to External Storage Arrays PCI Card Support (1) RAID Card – Included in all configurations No support for Exacq encoder cards Up to (2) 16/8 Port Wanaka Cards (future) Cisco Public MSP-4RU 4RU Rack Mount Chassis – 17.2” x 25.6” Intel/AMD Based Quad-Core Processor Support Motherboard can support two Dual Xeon Processors (2nd processor may be a future option) On-board Hardware Diagnostics Supports up to three 900W Modular Optional Redundant Power Supplies 24 Hot-swap 3.5” SATA Drive Bays 750 or 1TB SATA Drives (RAID 0/1/5) (5) Hot-swappable Fans 100% Cooling Redundancy FiberChannel Option Supporting Connectivity to External Storage Arrays • Up to (4) 4-port Flagstaff Video Cards (USB) Full-sized PCI Card Support (1) RAID Card – Included in all configurations Up to (2) 16-port Exacq encoder cards Up to (3) 16/8 Port Wanaka Video Cards (future) 16 “Router-Integrated” Video Surveillance Unified Communications The network is the platform reinvents safety and security Easier to deploy new and extend existing sites Cisco ISR IP Video Surveillance Tighter linkage between video surveillance and other branch applications Best in Class Network Security Operational Efficiency Presentation_ID Fewer devices at the branch Converged UC-VS platform One management system Simplified troubleshooting Lower TCO © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Greater monitoring flexibility, anywhere anytime Cisco Public Investment Protection Leverages existing IP network Smooth analog to IP transition Leverages installed base of ISRs 17 “Router – Integrated” IP Video Surveillance and Video Recording Cisco Integrated Services Routers Analog Video Gateway: IPVS-16A Integrated Analog Video Gateway Hybrid Analog and IP Cameras Integrated Video Management and Storage System Analog video interface for IP Video Surveillance 16 Analog Video Ports: MJPEG, MPEG-4 8 Contact Closure Ports 2 RS-485 ports for device Pan/Tilt/Zoom control Integrated Video Management and Storage System: VMSS Targeted at <32 stream (camera) deployments Utilizes pre-packaged VS Operation Manager and VS Media Server Manage, view and archive surveillance data for up to 32 devices simultaneously Unified interface into IP Cameras and Analog devices (through the AVG) Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 18 Cisco Networked Video Surveillance Solutions Branch 16-32 Cameras Large Facility Greater then 32 Cameras Mobile Site Cisco IP Cameras Integrated Router Solution Mobile Router Solution Communication Interoperability Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public Outdoor Site 19 Cisco IP Video Surveillance Cameras 2500 Series – Fixed Cameras CIVS-IPC-2500 Fixed Wired Camera CIVS-IPC-VF38 Fujinon 3 - 8 mm CIVS-IPC-VT38 Tamron 3 – 8 mm CIVS-IPC-2500W Fixed Wireless Camera Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public CIVS-IPC-VF31 @ Fujinon 3 - 11 mm CIVS-IPC-VT31 Tamron 3 – 11 mm CIVS-IPC-VF55 Fujinon 5 – 50 mm CIVS-IPC-VT55 Tamron 5 – 50 mm 20 Introducing Cisco IP Video Surveillance Cameras 4500 High Definition Cameras Presentation_ID True HD Video Surveillance Camera Outstanding Image Quality No other HD VS camera on the market 1080p (1920 x 1080) 30 FPS 720p (1280 x 720) 60 FPS H.264, MJPEG Compression Dedicated Digital Signal Processor (DSP) for Video Analytics USB Memory Card Application Programming Interface (API) IPv6 © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 21 Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera Fixed Domes Same core Cisco IP Camera as the Standard Definition (SD) wired version Fixed Dome Form Factor Power Over Ethernet (Indoor) Multiple Flavors Indoor Flush Mount, Surface Mount Indoor Vandal Resistant Outdoor Vandal Resistant API for interfacing with third party vendors Integration with VSM and Stream Manager Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 22 Electronic Access Control architectures today…. Door Control Panels Up to 32 Serial / RS485 IP Networ Network k Mgmt Central Controllers/ Access Panels Server Complex & expensive to design, deploy and maintain Not capable of incremental deployment : Upfront design cycle required Separate power circuit required to power door hardware Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 23 Cisco Physical Access Control: A Uniquely Expandable Architecture Cisco Access Gateway 250,000 encrypted credentials Autonomous or Networked Operation Layer 2 Switch POE Cisco Physical Access Manager CAN Bus Additional Modules IP Network LAN/WAN LDAP / Microsoft Active Directory Other IT Apps HR Database Scalable Modular Architecture, open systems integration with IT systems Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 24 Cisco Physical Access Control Overview •A Comprehensive Solution for Electronic Access Control •Leverages IP infrastructure, integrates with other Physical Security applications Hardware: Cisco Access Gateway connects existing door hardware (readers, locks etc.) to the network Additional doors can be managed by connecting expansion modules to the Access Gateway Software Cisco Physical Access Manager (Cisco PAM) is a Management Appliance for configuration, monitoring and report generation. Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 25 Cisco Physical Access Manager (Cisco PAM) 1 RU Appliance Java Thin Client Architecture Policy Support: Two-Door, Anti-Passback Report Generator (Canned & Custom) Badge Design & Enrollment Microsoft Active Directory integration Fine grained user rights Global I/O Cisco PAM Device Pre-Provisioning Capacity & Feature Licenses IP Network IT Data integration Warm Standby High Availability Audit Trails Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Java Thin Clients Cisco Public 26 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager (VSM) integration Event Video integration with Cisco VSM Dynamically acquires camera inventory stored in Cisco VSM. Automatically tracks inventory. Allows association of cameras to doors. For every event by the door, recorded and live video can be viewed. Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 27 Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS) Eliminates Campus Communications Silos Devices/Networks Organizations Police Dept Mobile IP Nextel PC PTT Radios Phones Phones Phones Clients Fire Dept Other Agencies Cisco® IPICS Intelligent Platform Controls Media and Information Locations Departments Presentation_ID Main Campus Applications Remote Campus © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Unified Video Communications Surveillance Cisco Public GIS and Data 28 The IPICS Solution Cisco IPICS Server and Policy Engine Server Admin Console LMR Gateway and Media Services Ops Views Policy Engine Secure VoIP Network VoIP VHF/UHF/Nextel PTT Radios Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco IPICS PMC Client Cisco Public Cisco IP Phones w/ PTT Services Unified Communications 29 29 Cisco IPICS Facilitates Coordinated, Inter-agency Response for Emergency and Everyday Use IPICS Server Dynamic resource management RMS Centralized management Ops view Web interface IP Phone Client Enables push-to-talk Extends voice reach Channel communication Situational awareness Notification broadcast Activity logging Database backup/restore PMC Client Policy Engine Multicast/Unicast Offline/disaster mode DTMF PTT keyboard mapping Cached channel settings E-mail/SMS/pager alerts Force mute/unmute/logout Policy automation Telephony interface SIP interoperability (Cisco CallManager/Call Manager Express) Multiselect for transmit Disable user feature User roles Licensing Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 30 Making it all work together Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 31 Cisco Physical Security: Video Surveillance, Access Control, Incident Response Video & Device Capture Cisco IP Cameras Video Surveillance, Access Control and Incident Management Response Safety & Security Desktop Physical Access Manager Multiservices Platform Cisco Access Control 3rd Party Analog and IP Cameras Cisco Video Surveillance Manager (VSM) Analog Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. IPICS Multiservices Platform Integrated Services Router Video Media Management and Storage Cisco Public Radios, Mobile Phones, IP Phones Digital Media Signage 32 Commitment to Open Standards Support of new IP Media Device API specification introduced by the PSIA to standardize how devices communicate with the network Defines uniform methods for how devices communicate with the network Discovery and Configuration Cisco Video Surveillance IP Cameras • Dome 2500 Series 4500 Series Command and Control Ensures Systems Integrators can focus on value added capabilities rather than writing new device drivers Provides physical security and IT with cost effective options to evolve and customize solutions 4300 Series 2500 Series Standard Definition High Definition Resolution, Features, Network/storage Flexibility The initial Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA) specification is endorsed by the following industry leaders: Adesta LLC, ADT Security Services, Cisco, CSC, DVTel, GE Security, Honeywell, IBM, IQinVision, Johnson Controls, March Networks, ObjectVideo, Orsus, Panasonic, Pelco, Santa Clara Consulting Group, Texas Instruments, Verint and Vidyo. Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 33 Cisco’s Integrated Approach to Physical Security Video Sensors Integration and Policy Analytics “Bring together the industry leaders to integrate the most effective designs, products, and services to comprehensively deliver Physical Security Solutions that meet our customers needs.” Command and Control Network, Comms, and Storage Services and System Integration Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 34 Integration through Video Analytics: Hundreds of Cameras… Nobody Watching!! Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 35 How Does it work? Example – Crossing a virtual perimeter Alert Perimeter “ Detect when <Person> crosses <Alert Perimeter> - send alert to <Alert Console> and via <E-mail> ” 1. Add Rule 2. Activate Rule 3. Receive Alert Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 36 Some Analytics Examples Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 37 Challenges with an early technology Count the People In This Car Spot The Terrorist Recognize 4 Pixels as a Person = Presentation_ID See Through Fog; Darkness; Snow Storms ? © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 38 How do we make this work? Cisco Digital Media System Mass Notification Cisco IPICS Cisco 3200 Series Router Cisco Video Surveillance UHF Communications VHF Nextel Presentation_ID Cisco Unified Communications © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 39 Cisco Digital Media System Mass Notification Cisco IPICS Cisco 3200 Series Router Cisco Media Manager UHF Communications VHF Nextel Presentation_ID Cisco Unified Communications © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 40 Cisco Digital Media System Mass Notification Cisco IPICS Cisco 3200 Series Router Cisco Video Surveillance UHF Communications VHF Nextel Presentation_ID Cisco Unified Communications © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 41 Networked Technologies Enhance Operational Efficiency and Safety LocationBased Services Access Control Video Training Campus Transportation Monitoring First Responder Monitoring Digital Signage Unified Communications IP Network Conferencing and Collaboration Radio Interoperability Visitor Management PSAP Integration Video Acoustic and Surveillance Building Motion Sensors System Monitoring Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 42 Any to Any Video Experience: Business Video Demonstration Center Witness the power of integrated video at a Telepresence near you… Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 43 Presentation_ID © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. 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