The Dahua TiOC (three-in-one camera) integrates Smart Dual Illuminators, Active Deterrence, and AI to offer a pro-active monitoring solution that can effectively warn off intruders. The combination of ...
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Hackers could take over millions of Dahua CCTV cameras because of two critical flaws - here's how to stay safe
Dahua CCTV flaws identified by Bitdefender affect over 100 popular security camera models Vulnerabilities allow remote code execution without authentication over local or internet connections Company ...
Dahua USA Announces New Product Offerings Including the New Entry-level Thermal Hybrid Camera Series
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dahua Technology, a world-leading, video-centric, provider of smart IoT solutions, has announced new products that incorporate the latest in video technology. The ...
IRVINE, Calif., June 30th, 2022 - Dahua Technology, a world-leading, video-centric, provider of smart IoT solutions, has announced their new Night Color 2.0 Fusion Camera. It is the only 4MP camera on ...
Launched by Dahua Technology, WizSense is a series of AI products and solutions powered by independent AI chips and deep learning algorithms. Focused on human and vehicle detection with high accuracy, ...
Central and Eastern European countries have purchased millions of Chinese-made surveillance cameras over the last five years, despite the devices’ security vulnerabilities and the manufacturers’ lax ...
Launched by Dahua Technology, WizMind is a portfolio of project-oriented solutions including IPC, IVSS, NVR, PTZ, XVR, Thermal, and software platforms, powered by deep learning algorithms. Designed ...
KYIV – As Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine nears the two-year mark, hundreds of thousands of Chinese-made Hikvision and Dahua video-surveillance cameras, used by government-run security systems ...
SYDNEY – Hikvision and Dahua are off to a bad start in 2023 as sanctions from the prior year and accusations of human rights violations continue to produce repercussions for the Chinese telecoms. In ...
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia's Defense Department will remove surveillance cameras made by Chinese Communist Party-linked companies from its buildings, the government said Thursday after the U.S.
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