This certification applies to the new M73 IP video system, recently presented during the Mobotix Global Partner, and the Mx6 product line.

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Obtaining Certification Secure by Default of this new platform Mobotix (more details on Digital Security) is based on compliance with the twelve guiding principles of the UK's video surveillance regulatory body, and whereby the company will be able to use the company's logo worldwide.

Self-certification allows manufacturers of cameras and security components to demonstrate that their products meet safety assurance requirements by default, which is the best proof for stakeholders that such products are not vulnerable to cyberattacks.

"Congratulations to Mobotix that their products can now be self-certified as 'Secure by default'," said Tony Porter, UK Commissioner for Video Surveillance-. The certification logo serves to demonstrate to customers that the products on our website meet the new minimum requirements that we expect in terms of cybersecurity of video surveillance products".

For its part, Alfredo Gutierrez, regional sales manager Iberia de Mobotix, expressed his satisfaction at "having achieved the 'Secure by Default' certification, as it demonstrates the commitment we have to cybersecurity. We are aware of the current and growing concerns in this regard and, as such, We will continue to develop our solutions and strategies.".

Recently, Mobotix has unveiled its patch Cactus Free with the latest firmware updates. Thanks to this ongoing support, Maintains the stability and security of video systems. "Our investment in innovation and security is ongoing. Another example of this is the laboratory that we have recently established in Madrid for software development", Gutierrez adds.


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By • 10 Feb, 2020
• Section: Systems control, Networks, Computer security