Video Auditing for Improved Business Process, Operations & Problem Solving This blog post will answer all your questions around the value of using Video Auditing as a standard practice for your business. By implementing regular video auditing, you will improve your business’s profitability and processes, as well as protect your employees, customers, and Business Assets,… Read More »
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Benefits of Surveillance Cameras in Public Places
For some, the presence of surveillance cameras in public places is a comfort. For others, it’s the opposite – they don’t like the feeling of being watched, even if they’re not planning any shenanigans. And, of course, for criminals, surveillance cameras are the last thing they want to see. Here’s why you should try… Read More »
Commercial Building Surveillance and Security Cameras: A Guide For Owners in Atlanta
Building owners in Atlanta who are reevaluating their security options should begin by assessing their mix of security products and personnel. For many businesses, on-site officers have been their primary security solution, but increasingly, owners are investigating other options to replace or augment security guards on location. Cameras and other video surveillance equipment have become… Read More »
How to Reduce Blind Spots in Your Security Plan
In previous posts, we have discussed how to eliminate gaps in your security plan. In many cases, this refers to vulnerabilities you may not have considered, such as the importance of training employees, so they are not fooled by social engineering or leave company data vulnerable through the use of unsecured personal devices. But careless… Read More »
Better Parking Lot Security Begins with Blind Spots
Parking lots are among the most neglected security hotspots. Commonly, security is focused on preventing intruders from entering your building, but with a well-monitored parking lot, you can stop them before they get to the door. The difficulty is that parking lots can cover a large area, sometimes acres in the case of larger businesses.… Read More »
Is Video Surveillance an Invasion of Privacy?
Short answer – no. If you’re in a public place, you have no reasonable expectation of privacy. Video surveillance is intended to protect people and property from harm. Video does not judge; it merely observes and records. It’s up to those responsible for security to analyze the content and determine who may be a wrongdoer… Read More »