Q. What is EncryptedEye?
A. The EncryptedEye™ is an advanced network storage surveillance platform solution that is built on Web Office's VPSN™ award winning and patent-pending technology. The EncryptedEye™ platform enables distributed IP DVRs and surveillance cameras to be easily connected to each other securely across the network. It provides instant security shield that makes the surveillance systems invisible on the Internet. All video, voice, and data flow between sites are encrypted. Its innovative and intuitive software allows the monitoring, recording, and sharing surveillance information from multiple site locations with a centralized management view.
Q. Why do you call it EncryptedEye™?
A. EncryptedEye™ is designed for distributed video surveillance monitoring and because it encrypts all video, voice, and data we call it EncryptedEye™.
Q. Does EncryptedEye™ work if I already have some infrastructure in place?
A. Absolutely. Just plug an EncryptedEye™ into your LAN and within a few minutes of configuration your EncryptedEye™ will connect to other trusted EncryptedEye™ throughout your organization. If the EncryptedEye™ is connected behind the firewall, make sure the firewall is set for IPSEC pass through.
Q. Why would I want EncryptedEye™ if I already have a DVR and Cameras?
A. The DVR and cameras have no security built in. If you leave them connected to the Internet, intruders can easily tap into your surveillance to see your cameras and tamper with your captured videos. EncryptedEye™ solves that problem by making all of your DVRs and cameras invisible on the Internet and encrypting all communication so hackers cannot break into your surveillance system.
Besides security, the EncryptedEye™ platform also has a wealth of built-in applications and system management that are essential in managing a large number of distributed DVRs and cameras at multiple locations.
Q. Can the EncryptedEye™ server replaces a DVR?
A. No. The EncryptedEye™ does not do any video capturing and is not designed to replace a DVR. The EncryptedEye™ can provide the DVR additional storage to store captured videos. Once stored onto the EncryptedEye™, the EncryptedEye™ has built-in applications that allow those captured videos to be securely archived to any other designated EncryptedEye™ unit. The EncryptedEye™ is designed to complement a DVR. It is essentially the "backend" or the secure infrastructure of a distributed surveillance solution.
Q. Does EncryptedEye™ really drive down installation and maintenance costs?
A. Each EncryptedEye™ takes less than 10 minutes to install. Once the system is set up, it is self-provisioning and requires very little maintenance. There is no need to mess around with routing tables and configuring tedious VPN tunnels. Our users have saved at least 57% on installation costs alone and much more in the ongoing maintenance cost. We believe most mid sized organizations will realize tens of thousands of dollars worth of savings.
Q. What kind of organizations should use EncryptedEye™?
A. Virtually every organization with multiple remote locations that needs video security surveillance without having to spend big budget on maintaining IT/Security staff at each location. Some examples of companies that can use EncryptedEye™ solution are:
- Franchises
- Real estate
- Hospital with distributed doctor clinics
- Enterprises with multiple satellite offices
Q. Who sells EncryptedEye™ product? Where can I buy it, and how much does it cost?
A. The product is currently sold through our distributors. Please check your nearest distributors for pricing and quotes. If you would like to be a distributor, reseller, or partner please register on the Web site and our sale representative will contact you.
Q. Does Web Office have mobile solution for road warriors?
A. Yes. We have two solutions for road warriors. One solution is a Linksys USBVPN1 mobile adapter that is used to connect back to the EncryptedEye™ secure network. The other solution is the Web Office mobile VPN software. The Web Office mobile VPN software only supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Users can choose whatever solution they like.
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