Home is where the surveillance is

July 2014 News & Events

South Africa is generally pretty isolated from the big news happenings in the First World and we sometimes only feel the effects of global events long after, which is fortunate in some cases and unfortunate in others. Fortunately for the First World, it is isolated from what’s happening down here, which is why we have a steady stream of people emigrating.

One of the big trends that’s starting to happen in America and, no doubt soon, in Europe, is what is known as the smart home. Of course we have smart home technologies in South Africa, but realistically these are exclusive to those with spare cash, which is few of us. South Africans prioritise a secure home before they worry about a smart home. The result is expensive goods for the exclusive few with money to burn or those willing to get into even more debt.

Not so in the First World. A while back, Google bought Nest for just over $3 billion, which is basically a smart thermostat. More recently, Nest bought Dropcam for about $555 million. Dropcam makes it simple to set up a camera in your home and hook it up to the Internet via your wireless network where you can stream video, have conversations via the camera’s microphone, get intelligent alerts and even record up to 7 days of video in the cloud for about R1000 per year (or 30 days for around R3000).

The Pro version of Dropcam sells for about R2000 (converting at R10 to $1) and it’s not a cheapie that will fall apart after two weeks.

The purchase of Dropcam gives Nest (or Google) an even better foothold in the home with plenty of data to gather – for our own good, of course. It also shows how security is becoming integrated with about everything else and that pure security players have a limited lifespan if you can’t offer the ‘cool stuff’ in addition to the security grudge purchase.

Naturally it will be a long time before something like this is standard fare, and even longer before it hits local shores at reasonable prices – just imagine how much your South African broadband will cost to support one Dropcam Pro streaming at 720p (HD at 1280 x 720 at 30 frames/sec), even with H.264 encoding.

The fact is this is simply another step in the advancement of security technology to the level where it can’t be separated from other technologies, such as home entertainment, visitor management and the like. More importantly, it’s the beginning of the integration of security systems into the Internet of Things, a buzzword that means the integration of all electronic devices onto the Internet. Apple is also working on a platform that will allow you to connect everything to your Apple product (we are talking about people with money to burn).

In the business field we’re seeing the same process; we’re already seeing building management incorporating security and what was security analytics as standard, along with the ability to measure and control electronic devices that are far removed from traditional HVAC systems. It really is a software world, perhaps that’s one of the reasons Canon bought Milestone.

And to change the topic completely, would any readers like to see Hi-Tech Security Solutions as a Flipboard publication? If you would, let me know on [email protected] along with any other comments.

Andrew Seldon

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