Are you serious? These are two of the most hackable cameras around. Are you Chinese by any chance?
Regardless of which camera you go with, you should block them from internet access.
Even high end NDAA compliant Axis got hacked last year.
Block the cams from the internet and go with the best bang for the buck and that will be Dahua and Hik and not 5 times the cost axis lol.
Axis.com has been down since last week. Another ransomware attack? https://status.axis.com
ipcamtalk.com
NDAA compliant Verkada was hacked and 150,000 cameras in private companies, along with prisons and public school systems were part of it, which would be government funded..
Hackers gained access through a 'Super Admin' account, allowing them to peer into the cameras
www.business-standard.com
It is why we recommend
DO NOT LET YOUR CAMERAS OR NVR TOUCH THE INTERNET. You isolate them via VLAN or dual NIC.
Do not set the system up with P2P or UPnP or scan some QR code or they will be hacked.
I repeat, do not let your cameras touch the internet and you are fine.
In reality, since
police departments have partnered with
Ring to gain access to
Ring video that is cloud based under the
name of public safety, there is probably a much more risk of the enemy/hacker gaining access to stuff than thru the Dahua and Hikvision products that can be isolated from the internet as Ring will not work without an internet connection....
Or any manufacturer that has cloud based services that require that internet connection or their device doesn't work.