‘Secure by default’ in the age of converged security: Insights from IFSEC 2019
Amid the launch of the first-ever Surveillance Camera Day, led by Surveillance Camera Commissioner Tony Porter, video surveillance is under more scrutiny than ever.
Porter chose to launch his game-changing ‘Secure by Default’ minimum requirements for security cameras at IFSEC, a hub for driving innovation and setting the benchmark for best practice in the physical security sector.
This was one of a number of topics discussed in the IFSEC Keynote Arena and Tavcom-power Future of Security Theatre during three days at ExCeL London in June 2019. This eBook relays insights shared by some of the industry’s most respected experts in AI, enterprise security risk management, resilience and cybersecurity, among other disciplines.
Chapters include:
- A Global Political and Security Outlook from Frank Gardner OBE
- Surveillance Camera Day: Tony Porter launches ‘Secure by Default’ requirements for video surveillance systems
- The Vital Importance of Secure by Design in the IoT Age
- Unifying Physical Security and Cybersecurity in the Converged Security Centre
- How to Tackle the Cybersecurity Threat
- Using Drones to Secure the Future
- Autonomous Cars and AI: Relocating human incompetence from drivers to security engineers?
- Overcoming the Disruptive Effects of Criminality with AI Video Analytics
- The Ethical and Geopolitical Implications of AI and Machine Learning
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‘Secure by default’ in the age of converged security
Insights shared at IFSEC 2019 by respected experts in AI, enterprise security risk management, resilience and cybersecurity, among other disciplines.
Adam Bannister
IFSEC Insider | Security and Fire News and Resources