#someone have GCraftsman ip cameras? or have tested it?
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First look for EOL dates, SLA's, regularly published vulnerabilities (more is better) and regular firmware updates to fix those.
Ideally also fbom's and sbom's. If they do all that, then they're a basic modern company building things to modern processes. Anything less, they're cutting corners and putting your network at risk from cybersecurity attacks.
From a quick glance at their website, they're bassd in china (which is actively conducting cyberwar against western countries... enough said), their firmware updates are disorganized at best (some cameras only have PDF's listed under their downloads), and their website contains lorem ipsum text.
I wouldn't let it near my network, personally, unless I could find replacement independent and open source firmware for it.
I tested it..
It looks fine it is alu case with plastic for rotation.
But software.... Oh my god.
Someone should really start to get alternative frimware for cameras. This cam could be nice. But if you want to set it up - to get in to web page you need to install some program 🤦🤦