AdrianMealing Posted July 24, 2015 Posted July 24, 2015 "...True that, but at least we try and protect our clients unlike some......." Good to see that comment but what do you do to prevent a "..front door bottom panel kicked in" and the intruders gone in about thirty seconds ? Like i said RA, that down to the guy that specced the job Your wireless kit looks really impressive (One of the few I would trust if wired wasn't an option). I use your wired systems in my own home and have been really impressed. Just need to sit down and write my own monitoring software for it. I don't question the integrity of the good companies out there developing wireless systems, merely they integrity of the core component hardware available with the progression of technology. You could it's a similar risk plugging any form of com device into a panel. We already have a monitoring software package called Montex, have you looked at it? As for the hardware and components, that's not the problem, if done correctly the right software will allow a level of protection, its all about design, and from a manufacturers POV i guess that is where our RA comes into effect nothing to do with the kit. Quote amealing@texe.com Head of Industry Affairs Visit Our Website Texecom
jkno Posted July 24, 2015 Author Posted July 24, 2015 Like i said RA, that down to the guy that specced the job We already have a monitoring software package called Montex, have you looked at it? As for the hardware and components, that's not the problem, if done correctly the right software will allow a level of protection, its all about design, and from a manufacturers POV i guess that is where our RA comes into effect nothing to do with the kit. I've looked at and used Montex and Texebase and need to decide whether I work with them or miss them out completely. I want to step it up a notch combining Email, SMS alert groups via a single service that makes decisions rather than having multiple COM modules performing different or the same decisions. The simplest options would be to write a simple SMTP interceptor on the application that receives the messages from Texbase but that adds more hops and points of failure into the process. Ideally you would have 1 application that handles the response from the COM module, makes the decision based of the applied rules and send the alerts. That application would also need to be monitored to ensure it's responsive for an event. Quote
cybergibbons Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 A few days late to this. The state of security on the wireless side is really quite poor for a lot of systems. The big issue is that most of them aren't two way, it causes so many issues. At this time, I'd only recommended Texecom Ricochet and Pyronix Enforcer. However, the RF side of things isn't my big worry anymore, it's the signalling and IP side. So many companies are doing this wrong, and badly wrong. You can divide the manufacturers cleanly down the middle. There's those burying their head in the sand and those that are seeking out best practices. Quote I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:http://cybergibbons.com/
cybergibbons Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 This is the paper from Defcon - it shows how most systems have real issues with jamming: https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2022/DEF%20CON%2022%20presentations/Logan%20Lamb/DEFCON-22-Logan-Lamb-HOME-INSECURITY-NO-ALARMS-FALSE-ALARMS-AND-SIGINT-WP.pdf Quote I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:http://cybergibbons.com/
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