

When it comes to your business, providing security should be a top priority. But unlike decades prior, these days, you aren’t just limited to physical, on-site security guards.

A virtual security guard has many benefits, including more oversight – but is this solution right for your business? Here are some tips.

Remote video surveillance allows you to outsource security to a team of experts who make use of modern technology with plain old human intelligence. How you use these services is up to you.

Remote video monitoring uses AI cameras and live operators to detect suspicious activity and stop crime before it happens at businesses and job sites.

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Construction site monitoring protects employees, provides reliable documentation, and helps preserve the security, integrity, and ultimately the success of construction projects.

In addition to monitoring email, group chat, and other types of employee uses of employer equipment, video surveillance monitoring is both necessary and common; more than half of U.S. employers have installed video surveillance systems.

Given that it takes seconds to saw off the piece from under the car, you can make some big bucks in a night if you’re a crook with a hacksaw. Are all cars potential victims of catalytic converter thieves?

High-definition cameras see further and into the darkest corners. Human security guards may have trouble seeing in low-light conditions. A virtual security guard can use cameras specially equipped for low light conditions to see, literally, everywhere on your property.

CCTV camera issues could hinder your ability to monitor your business. Here are some common problems with CCTV cameras and how to resolve them.

Is remote video monitoring worth it? Learn how it deters up to 97% of crime, reduces risk, and gives businesses peace of mind with real-time protection.

There are several television shows (and plenty of YouTube videos) that appear to capture ghosts on security camera footage. Fortunately (or perhaps unfortunately, if you want to believe), this is the result of technical glitches that cause what looks like a CCTV ghost. But what causes it?

Think from a criminal’s perspective. Don’t just ask yourself, “how many cameras do I need,” ask yourself “what vulnerabilities does my business have that a criminal could take advantage of?”

One of the benefits of AI security cameras is they can identify potential security threats more quickly and accurately than traditional video surveillance.

When selecting job site security cameras, you have options. The features you select must meet the challenges of the specific job site. Here are the top features to look for in job site security cameras.

The truth is most criminals seem to thrive in darkness. And most remote or rural areas with sprawling locations have tons of pitch black nooks and crannies for them to hide in. But that doesn’t mean these locations have to go unprotected.

Security camera data usage is becoming more of an issue as the internet becomes increasingly crowded.

Clearly, an electric fence isn’t something you can install and forget about. The questions that remain are—does your business need one, and is it enough on its own?

It’s time for retailers to invest in advanced, professionally placed retail CCTV security systems that can prevent crime.

Solo security systems create more work. They can have compatibility issues that slow you down. But integrated security systems bring everything together under one hub, offering a faster response to any threat.

For the third year in a row, a Pro-Vigil leader has been recognized as a Security Innovator, and this year it’s the man who started it all