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  • ONVIF ends support for Profile S, promotes Profile T for better security compliance.
  • Profile T enhances video streaming security, supporting most market devices and clients.
  • June 2026 marks last conformance tool update for Profile S authentication testing.

ONVIF®, a leading standardization initiative for IP-based physical security products, has announced the discontinuation of support for ONVIF Profile S, advocating for the transition to its successor, Profile T. Profile S was introduced in 2011 to standardize basic video streaming capabilities across devices like IP cameras and video management software. However, its authentication mechanisms are now outdated by modern cybersecurity standards.

Importance of Interoperability

Leo Levit, Chairman of the ONVIF Steering Committee, said, “After 14 years, Profile S has served its purpose of enabling basic video streaming interoperability for more than 33,000 conformant devices and clients from different vendors.” As ONVIF profiles remain static to maintain interoperability, the need to transition to Profile T aligns with current security guidelines, better addressing video surveillance needs.

Security Enhancements and Recommendations

Although the phase-out of Profile S will not directly impact existing systems, ONVIF strongly advises against using its username token authentication where possible. Instead, adopting more secure methods like TLS/HTTPS or moving to Profile T is recommended. A significant portion of ONVIF-compliant devices currently supports both Profile S and Profile T. Launched in 2018, Profile T not only encompasses Profile S features but also provides advanced video surveillance functionalities.

Network Security Specifications

ONVIF emphasizes adherence to manufacturers’ product hardening guides, industry best practices, and local regulations. Its Network Interface Specifications outline necessary protocols, including security features such as TLS, ensuring secure communication across networks. These specifications also establish various access levels based on user roles, regardless of their inclusion in a specific profile.

Conformance Testing and Future Adaptations

The final version of the ONVIF conformance test tools enabling manufacturers to claim adherence to Profile S will be released in June 2026, with a validity of nine months. As cybersecurity demands evolve, ONVIF plans to update its TLS Configuration Add-on at the end of 2026, offering flexibility through version management, unlike fixed profiles.

Continued IP Interoperability Efforts

Since its inception in 2008, ONVIF has been at the forefront of promoting interoperability among IP-based security products. Its extensive member network includes major players in cameras, video management systems, and access control, supporting a wide range of profiles including Profile G for recording and storage, Profile C and A for access control, Profile M for analytics, and Profile D for peripherals.

For further details on ONVIF-compliant products and a list of member companies, visit the ONVIF website.

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