The Physical Security Business in 2013 Jim McHale Founder Memoori Business Intelligence
Feb 06, 2016
The Physical Security Business in 2013
Jim McHaleFounder
Memoori Business Intelligence
52%Video Surveillance$12.26 Billion
26%Intruder Alarms$6.03 Billion
c22%Access Control$5.11 Billion
North America16.3349,922
China6,0763.34
Rest of Far East & S.E. Asia 2,700 2.64
EU(7)11.9339,073
Group ACompanies
Group BCompanies
Group C & D Companies
Jim [email protected] +44 207-193-1004
http://www.memoori.com/portfolio/the-physical-security-business-in-2013/
“HARD CLOUD”
COLLISION!
“CLOUD”
What They’re Telling Us…
The physical security industry is not addressing the serious issue of data breaches where massive amounts of video data are stored.
What They’re Asking Us…
Who is ensuring the important security features are protected, such as the 256 bit AES security, 2-step authentication, which dramatically decreases the likelihood of a brute-force password attack and client-side encryption, which protects data in transit?
Common Threads• Encryption in transit
– Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for data transfer, creating a secure tunnel protected by AES 256-bit encryption.
• Encryption at rest – 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption.
• Privacy – procedures designed to safeguard the collection, use, and
disclosure information?
• Reliability• Certifications and compliance
– SSAE16/SOC1, SOC2, ISAE 3402 and ISO 27001 certified
• Access control – Physical, technical, and heuristic security measures ?