Hikvision First Recorder NDAA Call

5:08PM Jun 29, 2022

Speakers:

Conor Healy

Keywords:

recorders

devices

nda

forced labor

project

cybersecurity

ordinance

contracts

compliant

calls

purvis

passed

higher ups

new york city

nvr

private

compliance

consulted

wanted

cleared

Oh, hi. Star autonomo Purvis. I was just surprised. I just had a quick question for you. I'm working on a project. I'm thinking about some Hikvision devices for I was just wondering, your you're if you know if your recorders are NDA compliant, because it's an NDA compliant project. And so I'm gonna get compliant cameras. But I was wondering if you know whether the recorders are fine.

So, can you explain what you mean by NDA compliant? I just want to make sure this isn't a question because we do have a cybersecurity team. Yeah, I just want to make sure that's something that they might need to tap in for.

Ya know, it's just the, you know, the federal law. It's like a, it's a government project. So I don't think I need a like cybersecurity health. I just want to know if if I can use Hikvision recorders, like an NVR or something. Under those circumstances.

Yeah. So are you in New York by chance?

I am actually yeah.

Okay. So yeah, this is about like the new ordinance that we got a couple of calls about that, that our recorders are fine.

The recorders are fine.

Because I've gotten similar calls about this type of scenario. So our recorders are permitted

for the end for NDA compliance, or, sorry, what's the you said There's a new ordinance.

And that will at least in the last couple months, I've been getting calls from people asking about if this goes to any kind of third party or if it violates some kind of ordinance that's been passed and consulted with the higher ups he has not. And since some of those projects have called back saying they are compliant.

Yeah. Okay. Got it. Yeah. Are you sure you're talking to NDA or maybe that's the cause there was also this Forced Labor Act that was passed recently. Like, I just wanted to make sure, because

so wasn't about a forced labor egg. More about a privacy issue. They just wanted to make sure that our devices were secure with just them on the private installs they were doing, because they were afraid of losing their contracts, but it was cleared up and our devices and safe to use for private issues in contracts in that area.

Okay, there were like they're worried about their government contracts, or,

yeah, they were saying like, is the device it is something about a thing if the devices are discovered to be sending info anywhere outside of who's allowed to use them, they can lose basically their license to contract in New York City.

Right. Okay. I see. Okay. All right. I think that pretty much answers my questions. All right. Thank you very much.

Yes, no problem. Really appreciate it. All right, but