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Video is digitally encoded moving images, often accompanied by audio, subtitles, metadata, or live-streaming data. In security contexts, the tag commonly covers video files and delivery systems, including conferencing, surveillance, media platforms, cameras, encoders, storage, and playback software.

Security concerns include unauthorized viewing or disclosure of recordings, interception of inadequately protected streams, and tampering that changes the evidentiary or operational value of footage. Video systems should apply access controls, encryption in transit and at rest, secure authentication, retention limits, and audit logs. Internet-connected cameras, encoders, and players also require timely vulnerability management because compromise can expose footage or provide access to connected networks. Privacy obligations may apply when recordings identify people or capture sensitive locations; incident response should therefore address access revocation, preservation of relevant footage and logs, and notification requirements where applicable.

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Medcrypt's Axel Wirth and Velentium's Christopher Gates on Top Security ChallengesMedical device makers have become more proactive in trying to meet higher cybersecurity expectations of regulators, but many still need to better understand the importance of life cycle security risk management and related issues, said Axel Wirth of Medcrypt and Christopher Gates of Velentium.

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New York Detective Indicted for Darknet Card Data Buys

FBI Tracking Alleged Fraudsters Using Evidence Seized From Shuttered Genesis MarketAn FBI probe into shuttered cybercrime site Genesis Market has led to the indictment of Terrance Ciszek, a now-suspended police detective in Buffalo, New York, who's been accused of buying stolen payment card data and recording a video showing fraudsters how to use it anonymously.