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Cisco
Physical
Security
Hossam El-Bajoury
BDM Physical Security, Emerging Markets
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Agenda
 IP Convergence Drivers
 Cisco Physical Security
 Video Surveillance
 Access Control
 IPICS
 Making it all work together
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IP Convergence
Drivers
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Traditional Safety and
Communication Systems
Access—
Buildings
Paging
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Monitoring
Video
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Alarms
Voice
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Radio
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“…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
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Traditional Systems Response
Actions are
linear
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Communication
and decision
support systems
are independent
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Relies heavily
on human
intervention
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“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
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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
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Converged Systems Response
Actions occur
in parallel
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Communication
and decision
support systems
are connected and
trigger policyrelated responses
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Less dependent
on human
intervention
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Cisco Physical
Security Portfolio
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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
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The Physical Security Portfolio
Cameras
Video
Surveillance
Stream
Manager
IPICS
•ISR
•Rugged ISR
(Mobile)
•DMS Displays
•IP Phones
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Video
Surveillance
Manager
Electronic
Access Control
Cisco Physical Access Control
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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“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
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Fewer devices at the branch
Converged UC-VS platform
One management system
Simplified troubleshooting
Lower TCO
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Greater monitoring flexibility,
anywhere anytime
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Investment Protection
 Leverages existing IP network
 Smooth analog to IP transition
 Leverages installed base of
ISRs
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“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)
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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
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Outdoor Site
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Cisco IP Video Surveillance Cameras 2500
Series – Fixed Cameras
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CIVS-IPC-2500
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Fixed Wired Camera
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CIVS-IPC-VF38
Fujinon 3 - 8 mm
 CIVS-IPC-VT38
Tamron 3 – 8 mm
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CIVS-IPC-2500W
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Fixed Wireless Camera
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CIVS-IPC-VF31 @
Fujinon 3 - 11 mm
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CIVS-IPC-VT31
Tamron 3 – 11 mm
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CIVS-IPC-VF55
Fujinon 5 – 50 mm
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CIVS-IPC-VT55
Tamron 5 – 50 mm
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Introducing Cisco IP Video Surveillance
Cameras 4500 High Definition Cameras
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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
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Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera Fixed
Domes
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Same core Cisco IP Camera as the
Standard Definition (SD) wired version
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Fixed Dome Form Factor
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Power Over Ethernet (Indoor)
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Multiple Flavors
Indoor Flush Mount, Surface Mount
Indoor Vandal Resistant
Outdoor Vandal Resistant
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API for interfacing with third party vendors
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Integration with VSM and Stream Manager
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Java Thin
Clients
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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.
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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
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Main
Campus
Applications
Remote
Campus
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Unified
Video
Communications Surveillance
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GIS and
Data
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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
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Cisco IPICS
PMC Client
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Cisco IP Phones
w/ PTT Services
Unified
Communications
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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)
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 Multiselect for
transmit
 Disable user feature
 User roles
 Licensing
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Making it all work
together
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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
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IPICS
Multiservices
Platform
Integrated Services Router
Video Media Management and
Storage
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Radios, Mobile
Phones, IP Phones
Digital
Media
Signage
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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.
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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
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Integration through Video Analytics:
Hundreds of Cameras… Nobody Watching!!
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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
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Some Analytics Examples
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Challenges with an early technology
Count the People In This Car
Spot The Terrorist
Recognize 4 Pixels as a Person
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See Through Fog; Darkness; Snow Storms
?
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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
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Cisco Unified
Communications
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Cisco Digital
Media System
Mass
Notification
Cisco IPICS
Cisco 3200
Series Router
Cisco Media
Manager
UHF
Communications
VHF
Nextel
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Cisco Unified
Communications
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Cisco Digital
Media System
Mass
Notification
Cisco IPICS
Cisco 3200
Series Router
Cisco Video
Surveillance
UHF
Communications
VHF
Nextel
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Cisco Unified
Communications
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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
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Any to Any Video Experience:
Business Video Demonstration Center
Witness the power of integrated video at a Telepresence near you…
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