A pile of cameras isn't a security system. We design coverage around the building, integrate it with access control and alerting, and plan retention so the footage is there when it matters.
Most camera installs optimize for the number of cameras, not for coverage, retention, or the ability to actually find an event. We design backward from what you need to see and prove.
We plan camera placement against the floor plan and threat model, then integrate the system with access control and alerting so events are findable.
Camera types and placement chosen for entrances, choke points, and high-value areas — with lighting and angles accounted for.
Storage sized to the retention you actually need (and any compliance requirement), with healthy-recording monitoring.
Door and access events tied to the video of them, so a badge swipe and its footage are one click apart.
Motion, line-crossing, and access alerts routed to the right people — useful signals, not constant noise.
Cameras live on their own segment, with storage and recording health monitored so you're never surprised by a gap in the footage.
Camera selection
Resolution, lens, and form factor matched to each location.
Placement
Entrances, choke points, and assets covered; blind spots closed.
Network segment
Cameras isolated from staff and sensitive systems.
Storage & retention
Sized to need and compliance, with redundancy where it counts.
Recording health
Monitoring that flags a camera or NVR before footage is lost.
Access & alerts
Integrated with door control and event notification.
Cameras are most useful when they're integrated with access, network, and alerting — and isolated enough that they don't become an attack surface.
We'll design coverage around the building, integrate it with access and alerting, and plan retention so the footage is there and findable when it matters.