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What is Camdog?

Cloud-based on-demand video surveillance system. All you need is just an IP camera and an Internet connection. Our system will monitor the selected area and informs the user of all suspicious people and activities.

What is Fortinet a?

Fortinet: Protected the Network Security with Broad Visibility, Integrated Detection, and Automated Response through the Security Fabric.

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