The mission of ONVIF is to provide and promote standardized interfaces for effective interoperability of IP-based physical security products.
Standardization of communication between IP-based physical security products
Interoperability regardless of brand
Openness to all companies and organizations
Founded in 2008 by Axis Communications, Bosch Security Systems and Sony Corporation, ONVIF has a robust member base on six continents. ONVIF membership is open to manufacturers, software developers, consultants, system integrators, end users, and other interest groups that wish to participate in ONVIF activities.
ONVIF works with global standards groups such as IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) and CENELEC to have them adopt ONVIF specifications. ONVIF specifications are web services-based, using open standards such as XML, SOAP, and WSDL to define the communication between two electronic devices over an IP network.
ONVIF specifications for network video have been included in the IEC 62676 standard for Video Surveillance Systems, the first international standard for video surveillance systems to be established. The ONVIF specifications for video is referenced in IEC 62676 Part 2-3, which defines video transmission protocols for communication between network video clients and video transmitter devices.
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ISO 9001 Sets out the criteria for a quality management system and is the only standard in the family that can be certified to (although this is not a requirement). It can be used by any organization, large or small, regardless of its field of activity. In fact, there are over one million companies and organizations in over 170 countries certified to ISO 9001.
This standard is based on a number of quality management principles including a strong customer focus, the motivation and implication of top management, the process approach and continual improvement. These principles are explained in more detail in ISO’s quality management principles. Using ISO 9001 helps ensure that customers get consistent, good-quality products and services, which in turn brings many business benefits.
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The Permanent National Committee for Security Coordination of the Visual Surveillance Cameras System, headed by the Assistant Minister of Interior for the Communications and Information Technology Systems Sector.
It specializes in the following:
Evaluating the current situation of securing the governorates of the Republic, security monitoring, and linking them to the national network.
Developing an effective and solid plan to secure areas, buildings, vital installations, traffic axes, roads and main squares by installing security monitoring cameras according to a gradual time plan according to the importance of each governorate, region or location and the security threats for each.
Communicating with experts and specialized agencies in the field of installing and setting up control systems using cameras to get acquainted with the latest methods used in this field.
Proposing and developing the necessary plans and policies to activate the security monitoring system using cameras, and defining the role of governmental and non-governmental agencies and their obligations in this regard.
Preparing a code of conduct that includes guiding instructions for citizens to maintain the security control system, and disseminating the content of this code through various media outlets through the Radio and Television Union.
The Egyptian Industries Union, since its inception in 1915, has played an active role as the “Voice of Industry in Egypt” in defending the interests of the industrial sector and promoting its growth, economic stability, and social welfare in the country. The Egyptian Industries Union is one of the largest business organizations in Egypt, comprising 19 industrial chambers and representing about 104,000 industrial facilities, 90% of which belong to the private sector and employ over 2 million workers. In addition, the industrial sector contributes about 18% to the national economy. Since its establishment, the Union has been fulfilling its responsibilities towards the industrial sector in Egypt by providing continuous support and defending its interests, believing that industry is the engine of sustainable development and the tool for alleviating poverty and unemployment and achieving prosperity for the country.