05/04/2014
ONVIF onwards and upwards with 10th anniversary Plugfest
San Ramon, Ca (USA)
In addition to the profiles, participants tested the scope of the newly released Advanced Security Service Specification, which offers security features that enable ONVIF devices to securely operate in untrusted communication networks. The security specification also covers public key certificate management and TLS server configuration.
Cross-profile testing of Profiles S and C also continued at this Plugfest. The most advanced test undertaken during the event featured one client and nine devices on the same network.
“We were able to do some very exciting testing at Fukuoka," said Hirokazu Kitaoka, Staff Engineer, Panasonic, and a member of ONVIF’s Technical Committee. “The new advanced security feature, Profile G, on-screen displays and PTZ pre-set tours were all successfully tested. Interoperability has been progressing very well thanks to all the efforts of ONVIF members."
The next ONVIF Developers’ Plugfest is scheduled to take place in Germany in September 2014.
ONVIF membership had grown to nearly 500 companies with more than 2,700 Profile S conformant products available to the market.