CEN/CLC/JTC 4/WG 1 - Remote Services for fire safety and security systems
WG 1 should develop and maintain a standard for minimum requirements for secure remote services (e. g. via IP connections) to the following systems: a) fire safety systems including, but not limited to, fire detection and fire alarm systems, fixed firefighting systems, smoke and heat control systems, b) security systems including, but not limited to, intruder and hold-up alarm systems, electronic access control systems, external perimeter security systems and video surveillance systems, c) social alarm systems, d) a combination of such systems The scope does not cover: a) the alarm transmission infrastructure, b) the use of remote access performed by end-users
Remote Services for fire safety and security systems
WG 1 should develop and maintain a standard for minimum requirements for secure remote services (e. g. via IP connections) to the following systems: a) fire safety systems including, but not limited to, fire detection and fire alarm systems, fixed firefighting systems, smoke and heat control systems, b) security systems including, but not limited to, intruder and hold-up alarm systems, electronic access control systems, external perimeter security systems and video surveillance systems, c) social alarm systems, d) a combination of such systems The scope does not cover: a) the alarm transmission infrastructure, b) the use of remote access performed by end-users
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CEN/CLC/JTC 4/WG 1 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Remote Services for fire safety and security systems" and is responsible for: WG 1 should develop and maintain a standard for minimum requirements for secure remote services (e. g. via IP connections) to the following systems: a) fire safety systems including, but not limited to, fire detection and fire alarm systems, fixed firefighting systems, smoke and heat control systems, b) security systems including, but not limited to, intruder and hold-up alarm systems, electronic access control systems, external perimeter security systems and video surveillance systems, c) social alarm systems, d) a combination of such systems The scope does not cover: a) the alarm transmission infrastructure, b) the use of remote access performed by end-users This committee has published 1 standards.
CEN/CLC/JTC 4/WG 1 develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: WG 1 should develop and maintain a standard for minimum requirements for secure remote services (e. g. via IP connections) to the following systems: a) fire safety systems including, but not limited to, fire detection and fire alarm systems, fixed firefighting systems, smoke and heat control systems, b) security systems including, but not limited to, intruder and hold-up alarm systems, electronic access control systems, external perimeter security systems and video surveillance systems, c) social alarm systems, d) a combination of such systems The scope does not cover: a) the alarm transmission infrastructure, b) the use of remote access performed by end-users Currently, there are 1 published standards from this working group.
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This document specifies the minimum requirements for the provision of secure remote services via a remote access infrastructure (RAI) carried out either at site or off-site (e.g. via IP connections) to the following systems:
a) fire safety systems including, but not limited to, fire detection and fire alarm systems, fixed firefighting systems, smoke and heat control systems;
b) security systems including, but not limited to, intruder and hold-up alarm systems, electronic access control systems, external perimeter security systems and video surveillance systems;
c) social alarm systems;
d) emergency sound systems;
e) a combination of such systems;
f) management systems connected to systems a) – e).
This document does not cover:
a) at site services without using remote connection;
b) the monitoring and alarm receiving services by the MARC, which are described in the EN 50518.
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