Hikvision North America’s Jeffrey He Talks Company’s Progress, Cybersecurity, Growth, Partner.Win.

September 25, 2017

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On the eve of ASIS 2017, HikWire sat down with Jeffrey He, president of Hikvision USA Inc. and Hikvision Canada Inc., to discuss Hikvision growth, cybersecurity efforts and Hikvision’s Partner.Win. strategy.

HikWire: How has Hikvision’s growth been in 2017 so year far and how is Q4 looking?

JH: Hikvision has experienced impressive global growth in 2017, including North America. Demand for Hikvision cameras continues to grow, and we’re increasing production to keep up with that demand. In 2016, we produced 55 million cameras worldwide. In the first half of 2017, Hikvision produced 32 million cameras.

The most recent financial report showed year-over-year double-digit increases in operating income and net profit during the first half of 2017. During that time period, Hikvision’s total operating income was $2.4 billion (RMB ¥16.45 billion), which represents a year-over-year increase of 31 percent compared to $1.8 billion (RMB ¥12.55 billion) achieved in the first six months of 2016.

To support our growth in North America we opened the R&D Centre in Montreal, which focuses on developing new technologies in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). We also continue to grow our field staff of sales, engineering and technical professionals, who are on hand to support our integrator partners in major markets across North America. We’re looking at having 350 employees by the end of 2017, and by 2022 we project Hikvision North America will employ 800 professionals. We’re creating hundreds of well-paying professional jobs and we’re recruiting top talent to fill those positions. We want to make sure that our company’s success translates directly into success of our employees, our partners and their families in any community we serve.

HikWire: What will you be talking to customers about at ASIS 2017?

JH: Hikvision is a partner to win with. Partner.Win.—That’s our message. Just two simple steps, cause and effect. Today we work with many of the top integrators in North America, and it is our goal to get to know many more of the top integrators and to work with them as well. We’ll be meeting with existing integrator customers and potential future partners. Our partners know that beyond Hikvision’s high quality, secure video surveillance solutions, we have a network of sales, engineering and technical professionals to support customers in the field. When our customers partner with Hikvision, they know that we’ll be with them every step of the way; they know they’ve joined a winning team. We have a tremendous technical, sales and engineering network in place now, and we’re working to expand our field staff to provide even more extensive resources to our customers. That’s how we ensure mutual success.

HikWire: How is Hikvision addressing cybersecurity issues?

JH: Hikvision works every single day to ensure that we provide high quality secure products for the market. It is a challenge for us, as it is for all video surveillance manufacturers, but going through this process helps us continue to improve on our product line and help our partners succeed with us. It is important to acknowledge that no product or security system is 100 percent secure from a cybersecurity breach. Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE®) is an international cybersecurity community effort to assign common identifiers for publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Out of more than 200 CVE security vulnerabilities assigned to products in the video surveillance industry, only 8 CVEs have been issued for Hikvision products. All of these vulnerabilities have been patched in the latest version of firmware, which is available from our website.

HikWire: Some in the blogosphere are very critical of Hikvision’s record on cybersecurity.

JH: It’s true: Hikvision has a vocal detractor or two. Of course, we expect questions. Like other video surveillance providers, we discuss cybersecurity questions and concerns with customers regularly. However, Hikvision upholds its professional standards and does not campaign against other competitors or any other third parties. Hikvision understands that as the largest video surveillance provider in the world, a certain amount of criticism comes with the territory. But on cybersecurity, the bottom line is that it’s an ongoing challenge, as the CVE report demonstrates.

In recent years an online blogger has sought to gain blog subscribers with tabloid-style attacks on Hikvision and by promoting offensive rhetoric about China and the Chinese people. The online blogger entered new territory last week. In its most recent campaign for subscribers, the blogger provided hacking tutorials in his blog and he posted instructions on how to hack Hikvision products on YouTube, while openly encouraging people to remove Hikvision products from all their installations. Many in the industry, Hikvision included, consider these tactics as crossing the line of professionalism.  These actions distract from real issues our industry is helping to solve, specifically terrorism and criminal activity. Hikvision is committed to its cybersecurity efforts, and we will continue to work with other video surveillance providers, industry associations and other professional organizations to develop, implement and promote cybersecurity best practices.

IMPORTANT! This model requires non-standard firmware. Do Not Install standard firmware (e.g. v.4.1.xx) on this model. Doing so will permanently damage your system. You must use custom firmware v.4.1.25 from the iDS-9632NXI-I8/16S product page.

View the most updated version of this document here:

https://techsupportca.freshdesk.com/en/support/solutions/articles/17000113531-i-series-nvr-firmware-upgrade-instructions

 

The I-series NVR (such as the DS-7716NI-I4) is one of Hikvision's most popular and feature-rich recorders. As such, many firmware revisions have been introduced over the years to continually ensure the product is compatible with the newest technology available. Due to the many revisions, we recommend that the user closely follows the instructions below in order to reduce the amount of time spent as well as the chance of failure.

 

Database Optimization and Repair

As more affordable IP cameras are introduced over time with greater video resolution and data sizes, more efficient database management also becomes necessary. The introduction of firmware v4.0 brought about a new database architecture in order to be futureproof.

 

After upgrading to v4.X, the recorder database will need to be converted and optimized. If you are experiencing issues where playback is expected but not found, make sure "Database Repair" is performed as indicated in the procedures and scenarios below.

 

Preparing the Upgrade

Before proceeding with upgrade, it is recommended that NVR configuration file is exported from the NVR over the network or on to a local USB drive.

 

Upgrading from v3.4.92 build 170518 or Older

  1. All recorders must reach v3.4.92 before proceeding further. Upgrading from versions before v3.4.92 directly to any version of v4.X will likely cause the recorder to fail.
  2. If the recorder is already at v3.4.92, a full factory default is highly recommended before upgrading to any version of v4.X. There is a high chance of unit failure (requiring RMA) if the unit is not defaulted before upgrade.
  3. After reaching v3.4.92 and performing a full factory default, an upgrade directly to v4.50.00 is acceptable.
  4. After the upgrade is completed and the recorder is reprogrammed, it may be beneficial to perform a Database Repair. For details, refer to the section "Database Optimization and Repair" above.
  5. To verify repair progress, you may refer to the HDD status, or search the recorder log for repair started and stopped entries. Note that while the HDD is repairing, new recordings are still being made, but some existing recordings may not be searchable until repair is complete.
  6. If you continue to observe playback issues after database repair, ensure there are no power, network, or motion detection issues. Should the problem persist, contact technical support.

 

Upgrading from Any v4.X Build to v4.50.00.

  1. Any v4.X build can be upgraded directly to v4.50.00.
  2. Export configuration is highly recommended before performing the upgrade.
  3. If upgrading from any v4.X version that was not v4.22.005, a Database Repair is recommended. Refer to Step 4 and onwards in the previous section.

 

Downgrading

Downgrading is not recommended. Due to new features and parameters constantly being added, downgrading may cause the NVR to factory default itself or require a manual default to operate properly.

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K-Series DVR upgrade instruction
The Turbo 4 Hybrid DVR K series has multiple models and across different platform and chipset. It also has similar firmware development of other recording product line; DVR K series has also introduced the GUI4.0 to ensure the series to be compatible to the newest technology available. The new database architecture is also brought into the DVR firmware v4.0 to be future proof and for better recording search experience. 
 


Database Optimization and Repair

As more affordable cameras introduced over time with greater video resolution and data sizes, more efficient database management also becomes necessary. The introduction of firmware v4.0 brought about a new database architecture in order to be futureproof.
After upgrading to v4.X, the recorder database will need to be converted and optimize. If you are experiencing issues, where playback is expected but not found, please make sure to perform "Database Rebuild" as indicated in the procedures and scenarios below.
 


Preparing the Upgrade

Before proceeding with upgrade, it is recommend exporting DVR configuration file from the DVR over the network or on to a local USB drive.

 

Action after firmware upgraded 

1. Upgrade the DVR according to the chart above. 

2. Reconfirming Channel's Recording Schedule 

    - Confirm channel's recording schedule is enable. 

    - Check if the channel is on correct recording schedule.

3. Double Check Storage Setting

    - Make sure all channel are assigned to record on its HDD group when the Storage setting is under Group Mode. 

4. Perform Database Rebuild locally. 

    • Some version above support Database Rebuild via web access - K51 and K72

    • Perform Database Rebuild regardless if system is having any database issue symptom. 

    • Database Rebuild process is average ~30 to 60min per TB. The process may still varies depends recording data.

    • After Database Rebuild - Check log to confirm Database Rebuild has went thru properly. 

    • If Database Rebuild Started and Stopped log has been log only within few minutes. Database rebuild may not has been completed properly. It is strongly recommend performing the Database Rebuild again.

    • To check log > System > Log > Information > Database Rebuild Started and Stopped.

    • If the log option is not available - access system via SSH can also obtain similar result.

5. Recording Data is still missing after database rebuild process. 

If the data has not been recorded or has been overwritten, Database rebuild process is not able retrieve those lost data. Have the system upgraded to the latest available firmware version above to prevent any future data lost is strongly recommended for all application.

 

 

 

 

In light of the global semiconductor shortage, Hikvision has made some hardware changes to the DS-76xxNI-Q1(2)/P NVRs, also known as “Q series.”

 

These changes do not have any effect on the performance, specifications, or the user interface of the NVRs. For the ease of reference, these modified units are known as “C-Version” units. This is clearly indicated on the NVR label and on the box by the serial number.

 

The only difference between the “C-Version” and “non-C-Version” is the firmware. The firmware is not interchangeable:

 

  • The C-Version NVRs must use firmware version v4.31.102 or higher.
  • The non-C-Version (Q series) NVRs must use firmware version v4.30.085 or older.

 

Please do not be alarmed if a “Firmware Mismatch” message pops up on the screen during the firmware upgrade. This simply means that the firmware does not match the NVR’s hardware. Simply download the correct firmware and the upgrade will go through without any issue.

In light of the global semiconductor shortage, Hikvision has made some hardware changes to the Value Express Series NVRs

These changes do not have any effect on the performance and specification of the recorders. For ease of reference, these modified units are known as “C-Version” units. This is clearly indicated on the NVR label and on the box by the serial number.

The only difference between the “C-Version” and “non-C-Version” is the firmware. The firmware is not interchangeable:

  • The C-Version NVRs must use firmware version v4.30.216 or higher.
  • The non-C-Version (Q series) NVRs must use firmware version v3.4.104 or older.

Please do not be alarmed if a “Firmware Mismatch” message pops up on the screen during the firmware upgrade. This simply means that the firmware does not match the NVR’s hardware. Simply download the correct firmware and the upgrade will go through without any issue.

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