Course Outline
Introduction
- Overview of a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) system for government use
- Types of CCTV systems for government applications
- Analog vs. IP CCTV systems for government
System Installation
- Camera hardware installation for government facilities
- Site plan development for optimal camera placement in government settings
- Cabling requirements and best practices for government installations
- Installing cameras to meet government security standards
Set-up and Configuration
- Configuring the video recorder to align with government protocols
- Setting up a CCTV system for remote viewing in government environments
- Power-over-Ethernet (POE) switch-powered cameras for enhanced efficiency in government systems
- Backing up system recordings to ensure data integrity and compliance for government
IP CCTV
- Features of IP CCTV systems designed for government use
- Video resolution and video compression techniques for optimal performance in government settings
- Bit rate and frames per second (FPS) considerations for government applications
- Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) vs. Backlight Compensation (BLC) for improved image quality in government environments
- POE class selection to meet power requirements for government cameras
- CCTV camera lens types suitable for various government scenarios
- IP and IK ratings for enhanced durability and protection in government installations
Recorder Management and Configuration
- Understanding Network Video Recorders (NVRs) for government use
- NVR hard disk or RAID storage options to ensure reliable data management for government systems
- Calculating storage and bandwidth requirements to optimize performance in government networks
- NVR installation walkthrough tailored for government facilities
- Continuous and scheduled recording settings to meet government security needs
- Motion detection configurations to enhance surveillance effectiveness for government operations
- Video playback and review processes to support investigative activities in government contexts
- User account management practices to ensure secure access control for government personnel
Cables and Adapters
- Optical and data cables suitable for government installations
- Maximum cable distances to maintain signal integrity in government settings
- BNC connectors for reliable camera connections in government systems
- Passive and active baluns to extend cable lengths in government environments
- Power source options to ensure consistent operation of government surveillance equipment
- Centralized power distribution units to streamline power management for government installations
Troubleshooting
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Essential knowledge of network cabling and troubleshooting
- Familiarity with Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN)
Audience for Government
- Security Managers
Testimonials (5)
The fact that there were practical examples with the content
Smita Hanuman - Standard Bank of SA Ltd
Course - Basel III – Certified Basel Professional
Speed of response and communication
Bader Bin rubayan - Lean Business Services
Course - ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Implementer
The knowledge and understanding of the trainer on the training material was exceptional. The trainer was well aware of the subject, provided practical examples in relevance. I would highly recommend him as a trainer for this training.
Tayyeb Mahmood - Ajman Municipality
Course - COBIT 2019 Foundation
The trainer was extremely clear and concise. Very easy to understand and absorb the information.
Paul Clancy - Rowan Dartington
Course - CGEIT – Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT
The trainer was very motivated and knowledgeable. The trainer was not only capable of information transfer, she also brought it with humor to lighten the dry theoretical training subject.