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November 08, 2006

IBM watchdog system scans digital video

Early next year, IBM Corp. will start selling advanced video surveillance software that can sift through thousands of hours of digital video in a matter of seconds.

Called the Smart Surveillance System (S3), this software uses a number of analytic tools to index digital video recordings and then issue real-time alerts when certain patterns are detected on the video. For example, it could be used to warn security guards when an intruder had entered a secure area, or keep track of cars coming and going from a parking lot.

The software shows how digital video can be used for new applications that were not possible in the era of analog video, said Sam Docknevich, a director of IBM's Digital Video Surveillance business. ‘We've developed a suite of services to help customers migrate from their analog video to the new digital video solution set,’ he said.

S3 has been under development for several years now, as a research project at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center, but it will be rolled into an IBM services offering called the Digital Video Surveillance Service Product, which will be available by the end of March 2007.

The digital video product will include cameras, video recorders, servers and storage, and of course the S3 software.

In addition to the real-time alerts, S3 can be used to search through hours of tedious video, Docknevich said.

For example, London authorities had to search through about 6,000 hours of surveillance tape after the July 2005 subway bombings, a slow and laborious process. ‘With S3, that could have been done quite quickly,’ he said.

IBM has been running pilot tests of the software with a number of companies, but one area that appears to be particularly promising is the retail industry, where shoplifting and product return fraud help contribute to an estimated $50 billion in annual losses, Docknevich said.

One retailer is developing a system that looks at customers at its return counter and then searches to see if they were actually carrying the product when they entered the store. This system should make it harder for criminals to get away with a common scam in which they purchase a product, bring it home, and then come back to the store to ask for a refund on something that they have just plucked off the shelves.

IBM did not release pricing details on S3 or its video surveillance products, because these costs can vary greatly depending on the size of the system being installed.


Source: ITworld.com




All news for August 29, 2008:
15:12ICO urges firms to step up privacy controls
15:09Watch Out! Firing IT Workers Can Cost You
15:08New security rules on tap for credit-card handlers
15:05Royal College of Physicians improves database security
15:04FBI warns of hit man scam
15:04Bank of New York loses 12.5 million customer details
14:59Microsoft introduces black screens for pirates
14:57Four Quick Tips for Choosing an IM Security Product
14:54Intel releases Bios update
14:50Microsoft warns of IE8 lock-in with XP SP3
14:47Apple confirms iPhone security bug, promises patch
14:46Best Western forced to play defense on data breach disclosure

All news for August 28, 2008:
14:03IT administrators admit they’d steal data
14:02Stolen SSH keys used for attacks
14:01UK to lead e-crime prosecutor network
13:59Nortel Uses USB Drive to Secure Remote Work
13:56Symantec wants another chance
13:56PC Tools to be poor man's Norton
13:54Nasa hacker loses final legal challenge
13:53Full disclosure: The only protocol for net security
13:52Researchers exploit web protocol to hijack traffic
13:51Linux cryptography attacks seen in the wild
13:50McAfee: Criminals hijacking virtual worlds
13:48Microsoft Office Live Small Biz suffers outage, possibly lost e-mail
13:34Judge lets privacy advocate keep Social Security numbers on Web site
13:19Microsoft reveals IE8 Beta 2
13:01Malware infects space station laptops



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