False Verkada HIPAA Compliance And Legal Risks Investigated
Verkada has repeatedly and falsely claimed to be certified HIPAA Compliant, with a HIPAA consultant telling IPVM Verkada's actions are a "HIPAA...
Verkada has repeatedly and falsely claimed to be certified HIPAA Compliant, with a HIPAA consultant telling IPVM Verkada's actions are a "HIPAA...
This guide explains the fundamentals of facial recognition. Inside we cover: The Use of Datasets in Facial Recognition Dataset Creation...
Video analytics is a major differentiator in video surveillance, but because of the different marketing terms, names, and features, understanding...
Audio usage in video surveillance remains rare but growing, new IPVM statistics show. 175+ integrators answered IPVM: "In the past year, what...
What impact does GDPR have on temperature screening? Do you risk a GDPR fine for using temperature screening cameras incorrectly? The answers...
Six months ago, Chile awarded a 1,000-camera project using Hikvision. The contract has now been canceled, following controversy in...
Alarm companies suing rivals for faking them are commonplace, an IPVM investigation into court records show. Inside this report, we examine...
Facial recognition faces increasing ethical and political criticisms while masks undermine its effectiveness. One alternative is gait recognition...
The multi-year, multi-district patent litigation between Canon and Axis against Avigilon is ended, with 3 Avigilon video analytics patents being...
A UK court has ruled that the South Wales Police use of facial recognition is illegal with the department saying they can easily reform. However,...
These $80,000+ South Korea bus stations have gained world-wide attention but IPVM verified they use cheap temperature tablets outdoors, endangering...
By Robert Wren Gordon - over 3 years ago
Health leaders around the world are increasingly speaking out about the problems of using temperature screening. IPVM has verified statements from...
While mega-companies Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft have been criticized for facial recognition and AI analytics, Canon-owned Briefcam is far more...
Are patent trolls like terrorists? Genetec's CEO is coming out strongly against 'patent trolls' celebrating a legal win. Will the latest...
Dahua is effectively taunting the Australian government by continuing to sell fever cameras on its website and to its distributors despite not...
By Charles Rollet - almost 4 years ago
In a move that mirrors the U.S. government’s ban on Dahua and Hikvision products, the Indian government has restricted PRC manufacturers such as...
The crosstown vape detection rivals are now in a legal battle. While IPVideo Corp is far better known, Soter says they pioneered this space and are...
A full-page advertisement in a national Australia newspaper for Dahua's temperature cameras faked temperature screening. Meanwhile, the Australian...
While many manufacturers are avoiding admitting their 'fever' cameras are medical devices, ADT has taken a strong and clear position. ADT has...
ZKTeco SpeedFace+ series products are medical devices as defined by the US FDA. Contrary claims made by ZKTeco are false. In May, IPVM...
By John Honovich and Charles Rollet - almost 4 years ago
Dahua's former North American President Frank Zhang claims he is owed almost $11 million but Dahua counter-claims it is just a "scrivener's error",...
Thermal manufacturer FLIR has suspended its agreement with Feevr (aka X.Labs), X.Labs said in a new legal filing, suing and blaming IPVM. [UPDATE:...
By John Honovich - about 4 years ago
The US FDA has declared it will not go after the many companies marketing unapproved fever detection cameras during the coronavirus public health...
By Charles Rollet - about 4 years ago
Beware of "Feevr". The company is marketing a 'Feevr' solution that fundamentally lacks accuracy for its use, as its thermal provider FLIR has said...
By John Honovich - about 4 years ago
The US FDA has given IPVM guidance on the use of thermal fever detection systems being marketed for coronavirus, as an explosion of such devices...
By Charles Rollet - about 4 years ago
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