Founded in 2001 Hikvision grew from a minor regional player to the biggest video surveillance brand in the world in a staggeringly short space of time. This is a profile of the Chinese CCTV giant, ...
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Chinese video surveillance provider Hikvision will no longer be allowed to operate in Canada or sell its products to Canadian government agencies. Mélanie Joly, Canada’s Minister of Industry, said on ...
Chinese surveillance technology giant Hikvision has denied it is illegally disguising its products sold to the US government to enable Chinese espionage. It was responding to BBC queries about ...
Hikvision is the world’s leading provider of innovative video surveillance products and solutions. Hikvision now has more than 20,000 employees, over 9,300 of which are R&D engineers. The company ...
Dahua, the world’s second-largest maker of “Internet of Things” devices like security cameras and digital video recorders (DVRs), has shipped a software update that closes a gaping security hole in a ...
Editor’s note: This is the first article in the new "Executive Perspectives" Q&A series, a collaboration between SecurityInfoWatch.com and Security Dealer & Integrator (SD&I) magazine, featuring ...
Several councils in Kent say they will gradually replace CCTV cameras provided by Hikvision Some of Kent's councils have said they will stop using CCTV cameras made by a company which has links to the ...
The use by many Welsh public bodies of CCTV cameras linked to China is set to be scrapped or paused after concerns about security and human rights. BBC research found Hikvision cameras are used by ...
The Canadian government has ordered Chinese surveillance technology company Hikvision to shut down its Canadian operations, citing national security concerns. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly announced ...
The UK's CCTV watchdog has criticised a Chinese firm for not saying if its cameras are used in Uyghur internment camps. Professor Fraser Sampson, said: "If your company wasn't involved in these awful ...