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1.4
ELECTROSTATIC DISHARGE SAFETY
The internal components of the RAOS enclosure contain parts and assemblies susceptible to
damage to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Prior to opening the enclosure take appropriate ESD
precautions. If at a workstation, wear proper electrostatic grounding equipment at all times. If in
the field, touch any metal object to discharge static electricity.
CAUTION!
Contains parts and assemblies susceptible to
damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Before opening the
enclosure touch any metal object to discharge static electricity
.
1.4.1
SECURE NETWORK
The RAOS operates in a closed system when taking pictures and storing them locally within the
station. RAOS data is encrypted by the camera system’s on-board computer before directly
outputting it through the selected network, either satellite or cellular. The RAOS authenticates to
FTS360 with unique, randomly generated credentials and pushes the image into a secure, hosted
database over an industry standard secure socket layer (SSL) encrypted tunnel.
Any data remains secure with decryption occurring within FTS360. Images are stored in the FTS360
data store and only accessible to identified personnel (administrators, technicians, and users) of the
agency which operates the RAOS station. Images are posted to a password protected website from
which clients can view or download their images. Station status, and commands for manual images
or configuration to the RAOS occur over the same encrypted channel.
Figure 1-3: System Security Overview