8 - 12 Jun 2025
Istanbul (Turkey)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Esentepe
Cost : 5500 € Euro
This training program is designed by Global Horizon Training Center to provide participants with the foundational and advanced knowledge needed for deploying and managing video networking systems. With the growing use of video surveillance, remote communication, and live video streaming in various industries, understanding how to design, configure, and troubleshoot video networks is crucial for IT professionals, system integrators, and security specialists. The program combines both theoretical concepts and real-world practices in IP video networking, video over IP technologies, and video network infrastructure planning.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles of video networking and IP-based video transmission.
Design and deploy robust video communication and surveillance networks.
Identify key hardware and software components in video networking systems.
Configure video streaming protocols and optimize bandwidth usage.
Troubleshoot video transmission and connectivity issues.
Apply cybersecurity measures for video networks.
Instructor-led interactive sessions
Hands-on configuration labs and system simulations
Real-world case studies and group exercises
Problem-solving workshops and technical demonstrations
Audio-visual presentations and guided discussions
Enhances the technical competence of IT and security teams.
Enables effective implementation and maintenance of video surveillance systems.
Reduces downtime and improves incident response through well-designed video networks.
Supports digital transformation efforts in communication and monitoring infrastructure.
Strengthens internal capabilities in video streaming, conferencing, and surveillance integration.
IT Network Engineers and Technicians
Security System Engineers
Audio/Video System Integrators
Surveillance and Control Room Operators
Technical Support and Maintenance Teams
Professionals involved in designing or managing video networking infrastructure
Overview of video networking and digital video fundamentals
Video signal formats: analog vs digital
Introduction to IP video systems and components
Video compression standards: H.264, H.265, MJPEG
Basic concepts of bandwidth, resolution, and frame rate
IP addressing, subnetting, and video streaming essentials
RTP, RTSP, RTMP, ONVIF protocol overview
Multicast and Unicast streaming
Setting up and configuring video encoders and decoders
Integration with video management systems (VMS)
Network design for video surveillance and conferencing
Switches, routers, and PoE (Power over Ethernet) planning
VLANs and QoS (Quality of Service) for video optimization
Wireless video transmission – challenges and solutions
Troubleshooting video streaming issues
Securing IP video streams and devices
Cybersecurity risks in video networks
Encryption, firewalls, and access control for video systems
User authentication and remote access security
Data retention and storage compliance
Real-world deployment scenarios and best practices
Project planning and implementation walkthrough
Group exercise: design a complete video network
Review of current technologies and future trends
Final Q&A and certification of participation .