The safety standards of monitoring equipment are continuously developed and improved mainly through the following ways:
Technical progress promotion : With the continuous emergence of new information technology, encryption technology, communication technology, etc., security standards need to keep pace to cope with new risks and challenges, such as adapting to the development of Internet of Things technology.
Security event driven : Major monitoring equipment security incidents will expose the shortcomings of existing standards, prompting the revision and supplementation of standards, such as the standard requirements for strengthening data security after data leakage incidents.
Changes in industry demand : The application scenarios of the monitoring industry continue to expand and deepen, and the requirements for safety in different scenarios will also change, and the standards will be adjusted accordingly, such as the monitoring requirements in new fields such as intelligent transportation.
International cooperation and exchange : Exchange and cooperate with standards organizations in other countries and regions, learn from advanced experience and practices, and optimize their own standards to maintain international universality and competitiveness.
Update of regulations and policies : Changes in relevant national regulations and policies will require that safety standards match them to ensure that monitoring equipment complies with legal provisions.
Expert research and suggestions : Experts and scholars in the field of security put forward new ideas and suggestions through research to provide theoretical support and guidance for the improvement of standards.
User feedback : The problems found and demands raised by the equipment users in the actual application are fed back to the standard setters to promote the improvement of the standard.
Regular assessment and review : The standards organization will evaluate and review the existing standards on a regular basis, and timely adjust the areas that need improvement.
For example, when new technologies such as quantum computing appear, security standards will include security protection requirements for such technologies; When large-scale monitoring data is attacked by hackers, standards for data encryption and access control will be strengthened; With the development of smart cities, the safety standards of monitoring equipment in urban management will be more detailed; Cooperate with international standards organizations to absorb advanced standard clauses on monitoring privacy protection from abroad; After the country issues new data security regulations, specific rules will be added to the corresponding security standards; Experts study and discover new types of security vulnerabilities, and the standard will add requirements for preventive measures; Users feedback that the equipment is vulnerable to physical attacks, and the standard will add provisions on physical protection; Regular review found that some standard clauses were not suitable for the new situation, and they were updated in a timely manner.