Security of CCTV and Video Surveillance Systems: Threats, Vulnerabilities, Attacks, and Mitigations

Andrei Costin
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Video surveillance, closed-circuit TV and IP-camera systems became virtually omnipresent and indispensable for many organizations, businesses, and users. Their main purpose is to provide physical security, increase safety, and prevent crime. They also became increasingly complex, comprising many communication means, embedded hardware and non-trivial firmware. However, most research to date focused mainly on the privacy aspects of such systems, and did not fully address their issues related to cyber-security in general, and visual layer (i.e., imagery semantics) attacks in particular. In this paper, we conduct a systematic review of existing and novel threats in video surveillance, closed-circuit TV and IP-camera systems based on publicly available data. The insights can then be used to better understand and identify the security and the privacy risks associated with the development, deployment and use of these systems. We study existing and novel threats, along with their existing or possible countermeasures, and summarize this knowledge into a comprehensive table that can be used in a practical way as a security checklist when assessing cyber-security level of existing or new CCTV designs and deployments. We also provide a set of recommendations and mitigations that can help improve the security and privacy levels provided by the hardware, the firmware, the network communications and the operation of video surveillance systems. We hope the findings in this paper will provide a valuable knowledge of the threat landscape that such systems are exposed to, as well as promote further research and widen the scope of this field beyond its current boundaries.
闭路电视和视频监控系统的安全:威胁、漏洞、攻击和缓解
视频监控、闭路电视和ip摄像机系统几乎无处不在,对许多组织、企业和用户来说是不可或缺的。他们的主要目的是提供人身安全,增加安全,防止犯罪。它们也变得越来越复杂,包括许多通信手段、嵌入式硬件和重要的固件。然而,迄今为止,大多数研究主要集中在此类系统的隐私方面,并没有完全解决与一般网络安全相关的问题,特别是视觉层(即图像语义)攻击。在本文中,我们根据公开数据,系统地回顾了视频监控、闭路电视和ip摄像机系统中现有的和新的威胁。然后,可以使用这些见解来更好地理解和识别与这些系统的开发、部署和使用相关的安全性和隐私风险。我们研究了现有的和新的威胁,以及它们现有的或可能的对策,并将这些知识总结成一个综合表,在评估现有或新的CCTV设计和部署的网络安全级别时,可以以实际的方式作为安全检查表使用。我们还提供了一套建议和缓解措施,可以帮助提高硬件、固件、网络通信和视频监控系统操作提供的安全和隐私级别。我们希望本文的研究结果将为这些系统所面临的威胁环境提供有价值的知识,并促进进一步的研究,扩大该领域的范围,超越当前的边界。
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