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BSIA
Expands Guidance on Internet Protocol
The British Security Industry Association has
expanded its guidance on the use of Internet Protocol in the security
industry with the publication of three new guides.
BSIA Technical Director, Alex Carmichael, comments: 'Internet Protocol
(IP) has become an integral part of many security systems and these new
publications provide essential guidance to the industry on the use of
the technology. IP has broken down frontiers when it comes to ensuring
that systems can communicate with each other and the technology will play
a vital part in the way the industry develops over the next decade. With
this in mind, it is essential that installers and those that work in Alarm
Receiving Centres and Remote Video Recording Centres understand the implications
that IP technology has for them.'
The newly published BSIA IP guides are as follows:
* A guide to Internet Protocol for ARCs and RVRCs.
* A guide for the installation of CCTV systems using IP technology.
* A guide to the installation of IP-based secure signalling systems for
intruder and hold-up alarm systems.
These guides are the latest additions to a BSIA suite of literature which
include a user and an installer guide to IP which were published last
year. The Association is also in the process of producing an IP guide
for access control systems and an IP common issues guide that will be
published later in the year.
Web: http://www.bsia.co.uk
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