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For Immediate Release August 1st, 2022

VISION SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES Recognized as 2022 SDM Top Systems Integrator

Vision Security Technologies is pleased to be recognized as a 2022 SDM Top Systems Integrator. The SDM Top Systems IntegratorsReport ranks, by total annual revenue, the largest U.S. firms that contract electronic security projects for commercial, industrial, institutional, government, and other non-residential markets. 

Vision Security Technologies is ranked #31 on the list and is the highest ranked integrator in the Alabama / Mississippi / Tennessee geographic area and up two spots from last year. 

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For Immediate Release May, 10, 2022

VISION SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES FOCUSED ON CYBERSECURITY WITH BURTON CERTIFICATION

In the evolving cyber landscape, in which cyberattacks are more prevalent and sophisticated, Vision Security Technologies understands the importance of taking necessary steps to help mitigate threats and make it more difficult for malicious actors to target physical security systems.

VST Information Systems Manager, Rick Burton, has earned the industry's only credential focused specifically on cybersecurity for physical security systems. The Security Industry Cybersecurity Certification (SICC) demonstrates a high level of competence in physical, cyber, and information security.

The SICC program is designed specifically for the security industry. It assesses and validates the core competencies individuals and companies must possess to effectively perform roles involving key facets of cybersecurity.

“Rick has been a key member of the Vision family for a long time,” commented Senior VP Del Deason. “This latest achievement is another example of his drive to stay up to date in an ever-changing industry.  Cybersecurity is one of many topics where Rick and our engineering team provide subject matter expertise to our partners.”

With a credentialed SICC holder in Burton, VST illustrates their dedication to carrying out technical security installations according to industry best practices for electronic security and cybersecurity and aligning with partners’ organizational priorities and business objectives.

“We are extremely proud of Rick and his achievement,” noted CEO Barry Komisar. “Vision is committed to battling the evolving cybersecurity threats that we face. This certification further exemplifies that commitment.”

The SICC was developed for integrators, manufacturers, consultants, and other related industry professionals who are responsible for technically supporting the installation, networking, configuration and/or specification of electronic security/low-voltage technology devices. It is designed to ensure these professionals have hands-on experience working with industrial controls, safeguarding assets and processes and possess a deep understanding of physical security and cybersecurity convergence.

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ACTION REQUIRED

H3/H4/H5 CAMERA BUFFER OVERFLOW VULNERABILITY & FIRMWARE UPGRADE

Important updates have been made to Avigilon Control Center (ACC) software and the Avigilon H3, H4 and H5 platform camera firmware to mitigate a buffer overflow vulnerability.

Customers are advised to upgrade ACC™ software and camera firmware to take advantage of the updates. For the H5SL camera line, this requires a two-stage firmware upgrade. Please see the table below for the full list of cameras and associated firmware versions.

Customers can take any of the following steps to upgrade their camera firmware:

  • Customers using ACC 7.14.0 or later may download individual camera firmware FP files or download the Complete Avigilon Device Firmware FP file by searching “complete” in the search bar and use ACC Remote Site Upgrade to apply the update.
  • Customers may also download individual camera firmware FP files and apply them to multiple cameras simultaneously using the Motorola Solutions Camera Configuration Tool (CCT).
  • Customers can also apply the individual camera firmware BIN files to each camera using its WebUI directly.

H5SL customers who choose to apply upgrades using the WebUI may require a two-stage process to upgrade, depending on their current camera firmware:

  • 4.10.0.42 or lower: Customers should upgrade to 4.10.0.46, and then upgrade to 4.10.0.60. If the cameras are reverted by the physical revert button, customers will need to repeat the two-stage upgrade.

Note: Firmware packages applied through ACC or Avigilon Cloud Services updates or applied with CCT 2.2.4.0 or later will contain both of these firmware versions and these H5SL cameras will be automatically upgraded in the proper sequence.

4.10.0.50 or later: Customers should upgrade directly to 4.10.0.60.

 

Avigilon Control Center™ N/A ACC 7.12.6 or ACC 6.14.26
H4 Pro T290 4.4.0.76
H4 Thermal T207 4.16.0.22
H4 Video Intercom T209 4.14.0.70
H5M T603 4.12.0.60
H5A Box, Bullet and Dome T500 4.12.0.62
H5A Fisheye T505 4.18.0.46
H5A PTZ T502 4.18.0.84
H5A Dual Head T504 4.14.0.84
H4 Multisensor T404 4.16.0.24
H5SL T600 See above for details
H5 Explosion-Protected T511 4.18.0.70
H4 PTZ T202 4.18.0.80
H4 IR PTZ T206 4.18.0.80
H5 Pro T790 4.14.0.86
H4 Thermal Elevated Temperature Detection T217 4.5.2.30
H3 Microdome T103 2.6.0.180
H3 Dome and Box T100 2.6.0.180
H3 Bullet T101 2.6.0.180
H3 PTZ T102 2.6.0.180
H4SL T300 4.14.0.102
H4M T303 4.14.0.102
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