Foreign security alarm monitoring system is still a worry

It is reported that van Gogh's famous painting "Poppy" was stolen in a museum in Egypt on the morning of August 21st. The painting is worth more than 50 million U.S. dollars.

Although it is not known how the thieves cut the paintings from the picture frame and take them away from the museum in broad daylight, the police discovered during the investigation that the museum’s security measures were very weak and was the main reason for theft. The police were involved in the incident. After the video was retrieved to track the clues, only 7 of the 43 surveillance cameras in the museum could work properly and the alarm system completely failed. It seems that the phenomenon of monitoring as furnishings is geographically separated.

Search Baidu keyword "monitoring equipment", there are 166,000 results, mostly after the incident, when the victim recalled the video to know: the camera hanging overhead has not worked.

Security equipment is an important security device for security, but also an important source of police to find a reliable basis for the case, then why the security system established by hundreds of thousands of dollars a few million dollars is just bluffing, "scaring thief" it?

According to investigations, security engineering is more complicated than other information work. Security product types are diversified. Each manufacturer operates on its own, standards are more difficult to unify, and compatibility is lower. Manufacturers' after-sales services cannot be integrated. In the event of a failure, each manufacturer will push each other and delay. The maintenance progress will hinder the failure. However, the owners often take the chance to cause luck. As a result, the cameras and alarm systems are “out of service”.

Based on the above conditions and network security, powerful international IT vendors such as D-Link, H3C, etc. have integrated their existing advantages in network equipment production R&D. They have launched a complete set of security products and services of the same brand to achieve a one-stop security. "In a procurement, using a product, from a service, eliminating the cumbersome in a number of procurement, mutual compatibility and follow-up maintenance upgrades, can more effectively protect the system. Among them: "One-stop 4S" firstly launched by D-Link: Surveillance: IP monitoring, Storage: IP storage, Switch: IP exchange, Software: IP software, with many users agreeing on cost-effectiveness.

It is not too late to make up for the dead, and now the camera of this museum should go to work because there is also a collection worth 7 billion U.S. dollars.