Ionic Security has completed the testing phase of a video surveillance data security tool developed through the Department of Homeland Security‘s Silicon Valley Innovation Program.
DHS said Monday the company Data Trust Platform works to protect feeds against targeted attacks without requiring the use of additional encryption, proxies and new technology.
The platform is designed to comply with the Open Network Video Interface Forum Standard, ONVIF-S specifications and the CENC Standard.
SVIP consists four phases, with first two phases consisting of proof of concept and a working prototype.
Ionic Security completed the proof-of-concept, working prototype and test phases of the SVIP program and became the first company to enter the pilot deployment phase.
The department awarded the company $199,329 in funds to perform additional tests under the fourth and final phase.