Video Surveillance

Video Surveillance Trends for the New Year

Every year, security technologies should incrementally improve to align services with the needs of the public. Fortunately, video surveillance has met expectations for 2022. Here are the trends we can expect to see in that space over the next year. 

Strengthening Your Surveillance Cybersecurity

The news has been dominated by reports of cybersecurity attacks that impair the systems we rely on for our living essentials: food, energy and vehicle fuel. There are also frequent attempts to breach the systems of retailers, creditors, healthcare systems and financial institutions. Whatever your business is, protecting your network from cyberattack is a critical responsibility that has major implications for your customers. 

Mitigating Risk with Video Surveillance During COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to significantly affect the way businesses operate, companies try to find smarter ways to combat an invisible threat. The only positive takeaway is if businesses learn from these lessons to invest in resources and solutions that can mitigate future risks. Video surveillance offers better ways to do things and can help reduce the impact of future pandemics and catastrophes.

Intelligent Bandwidth Management in IP Video

IP video surveillance cameras are more modern and often the best choice for monitoring the security of your business. When using analog cameras, they must be hard-wired into a DVR while each IP security camera has its own IP address and works independently.

The Future of Cloud-Based Video Surveillance Storage Solutions

While cloud-based storage for surveillance footage is popular now, Eagle Eye Networks has introduced the future of video management in their revolutionary Cloud Video Surveillance On-Demand Architecture or Eagle Eye Cloud VMS. This platform is truly cloud-based and not a refurbishment of old Windows or Linux software based in the cloud. Here’s what sets this solution apart.

Why Resolution Matters When Choosing a Surveillance Solution

When selecting security cameras for your business, past experience teaches us to purchase the most cutting-edge technology meaning those that are Ultra High Definition. But before you run out and buy the best cameras on the market, consider the total expense of the security system, including storage.

3 Reasons To Switch to IP Video Surveillance

From simple IP cams connected to a standard desktop for small homes and businesses, to full, expansive networks of cameras serving diverse operations. Let’s take a look at 3 advantages to IP video surveillance:

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