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Elias spun his chair around. The camera was mounted high on the shelf behind him, nestled between old technical manuals. He had swept the room for bugs just last week. That camera had not been there.

| Region | Requirement | Impact | |--------|-------------|--------| | EU | Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) effective 2027 – early adoption now | Mandatory SBOM (software bill of materials) and 5-year security update commitment. | | USA | NDAA Section 889 (updated 2025) | Expanded ban on certain Chinese-made cameras (Hikvision, Dahua, and now sub-brands). | | Global | ISO/IEC 27001:2025 (camera manufacturing) | New certification for secure development lifecycle. | Elias spun his chair around

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Elias opened a command prompt to trace the gateway of the Chicago feed. He expected to find a standard residential IP. Instead, the trace bounced. It didn't resolve to a home router. It resolved to a server farm in international waters. | | Global | ISO/IEC 27001:2025 (camera manufacturing)

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Network cameras are digital cameras that connect to a network, allowing users to access and manage them remotely. Unlike traditional analog cameras, network cameras can transmit video and audio signals over the internet, making it possible to monitor and record footage from anywhere in the world.

ISO 17025:2017 ISO 9001:2015 ISO 17034:2016

 
 

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