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Video cameras are no longer solely for security

John Lutz Boorman has been appointed as Head of Product and Marketing at Hanwha Vision Europe, where he will oversee the company’s product and marketing strategies for the European market. With over 30 years of experience in the security industry, Boorman brings extensive knowledge to his role.

He discusses the future of video surveillance, highlighting the impact of AI, particularly AI “at the edge,” which allows for more efficient and secure video processing directly on cameras. This technology reduces the need for extensive computing infrastructure, lowers data costs, and enhances cybersecurity by minimizing the transmission of sensitive data.

Boorman also emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity, noting Hanwha Vision’s commitment to secure product development and compliance with EU directives like the Cyber Resilience Act and the Network and Information Security Directive.

Furthermore, he underscores the growing role of sustainability in the security industry, with a focus on ethical manufacturing, energy efficiency, and sustainable supply chains. Hanwha Vision’s participation in the UN Global Compact reflects its dedication to integrating sustainability into its operations.

Overall, Hanwha Vision is poised to lead the market in adopting advanced technologies and addressing key concerns such as cybersecurity and sustainability.

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