Security to the pixel: How Barco's Infinipix LED processor delivers end-to-end protection
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In today's hyper-connected world, cybersecurity threats don't stop at network perimeters or software interfaces. For mission-critical visualization systems, security must extend all the way to the physical display—literally to every pixel. This comprehensive approach is what Barco has engineered into its Infinipix LED processing platform, creating what we call "Security to the Pixel."
Most display security solutions focus on protecting data transmission in the network. While these measures are important, they represent only part of the security equation. Barco recognized that true security for LED video walls requires protection across the entire signal chain—from source to pixel.
That is why we aim to secure every component in the visualization ecosystem. Rather than treating security as an add-on feature, Barco has built protection mechanisms directly into the architecture, ensuring that security isn't compromised at any point in the signal path.
Complete chain control
What sets Barco apart is its ability to control the complete visualization chain. Through the integration of the Barco CTRL platform with Infinipix LED processors (INP-100 or IND-100), the WME-050 Video Wall Manager and the LED tile receiver cards, the company maintains security oversight from the initial source all the way to individual LED modules. This end-to-end control eliminates the security gaps that often emerge when multiple vendors provide different components of a visualization system.
The Infinipix platform secures your critical data. The communication between the wall manager, and processors is encrypted and mutually authenticated. Implementing these robust authentication protocols prevents unauthorized commands from reaching the LED video wall. This protection ensures that malicious actors cannot inject false commands or manipulate display content, maintaining both system integrity and information security.
European security standards and compliance
Operating as a European company brings distinct advantages in security assurance. European regulations regarding data protection and cybersecurity are among the world's most stringent, and Barco's commitment to compliance with these standards is reflected in every aspect of the Infinipix processor's design.
The company's security approach isn't just about meeting minimum requirements—it's about exceeding them. With more than 30 years of experience serving control room environments, Barco understands that these applications demand the highest levels of security assurance. Control rooms manage critical infrastructure, emergency response systems, and sensitive operations where any security breach could have far-reaching consequences.
This experience extends beyond control rooms into healthcare environments (another one of Barco’s focus markets), where patient data protection and system reliability are paramount. The security measures implemented in Infinipix processors reflect this multi-sector expertise, ensuring that the platform meets the diverse security requirements across Barco's customer base.
Certified security framework
Barco's commitment to security extends beyond product features to encompass comprehensive organizational security practices. The company maintains ISO 27001 certification, demonstrating adherence to international standards for information security management systems. This certification requires ongoing assessment and improvement of security processes, ensuring that security remains a top priority throughout the organization.
As a NIS2 compliant company, Barco meets the European Union's enhanced cybersecurity requirements for critical infrastructure and digital services. This compliance demonstrates the company's proactive approach to emerging security regulations and its commitment to maintaining the highest security standards as requirements evolve.
The company's dedicated security office oversees these efforts, developing and implementing security roadmaps for all products in the portfolio. This centralized approach ensures consistent security practices across all platforms while allowing for specialized security measures tailored to specific product requirements.
Rigorous third-party validation
Security claims require independent verification, which is why Barco subjects its video walls, processor and entire software to regular penetration testing (aka PEN tests) by third-party security experts. These comprehensive audits examine the systems from multiple angles, attempting to identify vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by malicious actors.
The results of these security assessments are available to customers upon request, providing transparency and confidence in the platform's security posture. This openness reflects Barco's confidence in its security measures and its commitment to helping customers make informed decisions about their visualization infrastructure.
Regular third-party auditing also ensures that security measures remain effective as threat landscapes evolve. New attack vectors and techniques emerge constantly, and independent security experts bring fresh perspectives that help identify potential weaknesses that internal teams might overlook.
Mission-critical architecture
The Infinipix platform's security features are complemented by architectural choices that prioritize reliability and resilience. The system's patented 4-way cabling provides redundant signal paths, ensuring that display operations continue even if individual connections are compromised.
This redundancy extends throughout the system architecture, with backup capabilities for panels, cables, processors, and controllers. The platform's high bandwidth mode ensures that security measures don't compromise performance. By maintaining optimal data throughput while implementing robust security protocols, Infinipix processors deliver both protection and performance for demanding applications.
The future of display security
As visualization systems become increasingly connected and critical to operations across industries, the "security to the pixel" approach represents the future of display protection. By extending security measures throughout the entire signal chain, Barco's Infinipix LED processor addresses the comprehensive security challenges that modern organizations face.
This holistic approach to security, combined with rigorous compliance standards and continuous third-party validation, positions the Infinipix LED processor as a trusted solution for environments where security cannot be compromised. In a world where every pixel matters, Barco ensures that every pixel is protected.
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