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How to set up body camera and military helmet camera AES256 encryption and playback video?
Introduction
How to write or create new AES encryption key, set up recorded video encryption and play back encrypted videos for body cameras and military tactical helmet camera system.
Details
256-bit AES encryption (Advanced Encryption Standard) is an international standard that ensures that video data is encrypted and decrypted according to this standard. It ensures a high level of evidence security and is adopted by governments and other intelligence organizations around the world.

NOVESTOM has released AES encryption technology for body camera and helmet camera, they support advanced AES encryption protection such as: NVS4-T, NVS4-Q, NVS4-D, NVS4-C and S29D.

How to write or create new AES encryption key?
1, Connect the camera to the computer via USB cable.
2, Open the createAESTool dedicated to NOVESTOM body camera and helmet camera.
3, Click the Write button, and the encryption key will be written to the camera.



How to set up recorded video encryption?
1, Connect the camera to the computer via USB cable.
2, Open the camera management software and connect the device.
3. Turn on the AES switch.



How to play back encrypted videos?

When the body-worn camera (BWC) and military tactical helmet camera (MTHC) are set with AES256 technology, all recorded videos will be encrypted and protected, and ordinary video players will not be able to play them. At this time, we can use the NOVESTOM dedicated video decoding player to watch the video.

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