NDAA Compliance for Security Cameras

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NDAA Compliance

What is NDAA Compliance?

NDAA stands for the National Defense Authorization Act, a U.S. federal law. For security cameras, NDAA compliance means the equipment is not manufactured by, or does not use critical components from, blacklisted companies (like Hikvision, Dahua, Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, and their affiliates).

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How

How to Verify NDAA Compliance

NDAA compliance = Approved for U.S. government use. It guarantees that the camera hardware, software, and components are free from manufacturers banned for national security reasons.

1

Ask the manufacturer or vendor for an NDAA compliance certificate.

2

Check official documentation or website statements.

3

Confirm that internal components (chipsets, firmware) are not sourced from restricted companies.