More security for sensitive video data

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Dallmeier has launched a new revision of its IPS 10000 recording system. With version MK3, the focus is particularly on cybersecurity. Thanks to the integrated TPM 2.0 security chip, recording can now optionally be encrypted at a significantly higher security level.

FIPS compliant with TPM 2.0

The requirements for protecting sensitive video data are increasing worldwide – especially in critical infrastructures. With the IPS 10000 MK3, Dallmeier addresses these requirements with a further development of the system architecture. The integrated TPM 2.0 security chip is FIPS 140 compliant and enables highly secure storage of cryptographic keys. This forms the basis for optionally activating encryption of recordings at the highest level.

The recording system thus meets key requirements that are increasingly demanded in international tenders and offers operators a high level of investment and future security.

High performance for demanding applications

In addition to enhanced cybersecurity, the IPS 10000 MK3 supports recording up to 120 high-resolution video streams at a total bit rate of up to 480 Mbps, making it suitable for large and complex installations.

The system combines a Linux operating system specially hardened by Dallmeier with the SeMSy Recording Server software and powerful server hardware. In combination with the integrated RAID 6 storage system, large volumes of data can be processed and stored reliably and efficiently. Functions such as SmartBackfill or the integrated database for analysis results further contribute to the efficient use of recordings.

Revised design for greater operational efficiency

The system has also been specifically developed at the hardware level. Two power supply units ensure redundant operation, while reducing costs compared to the previous version, which had three power supply units. This combines high reliability with an optimised system architecture.

Also new is a front panel, which is particularly suitable for visually appealing installations. It can be attached easily without any cabling or screwing and supports the display of status information.

Flexible integration into existing systems

As an open platform, the IPS 10000 MK3 remains flexible for use in a wide range of projects. In addition to Dallmeier cameras and Panomera systems, third-party cameras can also be integrated. The evaluation of recordings is carried out via SeMSy Compact or corresponding workstation solutions.


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