Surveillance video is a valuable data asset, and like any other sensitive data, video data can be used for many nefarious purposes. Criminals can observe stolen video to identify high-risk asset areas, follow VIP patterns or even use it to disrupt operations via camera sabotage. Tampering, vandalism and denial of video service are other potential threats. The majority of surveillance video breaches are due to human error, negligence and misconfigurations, says John Bartolac, Manager, Industry Segments Team and Cyber Strategy.”]

