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While there are hundreds of different security brands, there are only a few actual manufacturers. It's worth knowing what brands are Hikvision OEMs, especially if you do any Government work.
Another benefit of knowing what brands are OEMs is if there is a Hikvision vulnerability, it's likely the other OEM brands are also affected.
Hikvision OEM Directory A 2019, post-US-government ban, listing of Hikvision's 60+ OEM partners.
Now this could be fun.
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Hikvision warns of an extended global chip shortfall Hikvision, the world’s largest surveillance camera supplier, sees uncertainties on the horizon should the global chip shortage persist.
IPVM just updated their Dahua OEM list 2 days ago. Most big stuff is largely the same as last year, like Bosch no longer OEMing Dahua.
However, an Aussie installer based in NSW and VIC was added to the list. Known as "Anyday Security". So if you see "Anyday Security" branded stuff onsite, its a Dahua OEM. Though looking at the models its fairly obvious.
Dahua OEM Directory Lists 40+ of Dahua OEMs with a graphic and links to company websites and 20+ that have dropped Dahua in the past 2 years.
Bit gross.
Catholic school removes 'creepy' cameras from girls toilets Students at Southern Cross Catholic ÂVocational College in Sydney said they used the bathroom as a changeroom, and video showed it zooming in and moving its view around the room.