
See how Pro-Vigil’s License Plate Recognition captures vehicle activity and works with RVM to improve investigations and oversight.

Does remote video monitoring work in high-crime areas? Learn how it deters up to 97% of incidents using real-time response and proactive security.

Learn what happens when a security event is detected in remote video monitoring, from AI detection to real-time response and recorded evidence.

Learn what license plate recognition (LPR) is, how it works in security, and why it should be paired with remote video monitoring for better protection.

Compare remote video monitoring vs alarm systems to see which prevents crime, reduces false alarms, and improves police response for businesses.

Discover which businesses benefit most from remote video monitoring, including construction, dealerships, retail, and industrial sites needing proactive security.

Learn what to look for in a remote video monitoring company, including AI-enabled cameras, certified monitoring centers, and platforms that provide fast access to footage.

Can security cameras prevent crime? Learn why traditional CCTV records incidents but remote video monitoring can deter crime before it happens.

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

IP security camera hosting is something every business should do because it offers many advantages at a surprisingly affordable cost. Here’s why.

Pro-Vigil is proud to announce that we are rolling out continuous footage as part of our standard offer for organizations to protect their property.

It’s February and you know what that means – love is in the air! That’s right, we’re talking heart shaped candies, bouquets of roses, chocolate covered strawberries… and, of course, physical security strategies. Let us explain the last part.

Leverage our top five “not-so-secret” features that go beyond security, help optimize business operations, and maximize your security investment.

It wasn’t long ago that modern Internet Protocol (IP)-enabled cameras changed the security game. Today, solar is the “new kid on the block,” opening up a whole new range of possibilities.

Contrary to the old saw … good things don’t always come in small packages. In the case of artificial intelligence (AI), the bigger the package, the better. (Package of data, that is.)

AI continues to get smarter and more effective at deterring crime every day. But, is it doing so in an ethical way, or is it using AI bias to attain the desired outcome?

If you ask any law enforcement officer when theft, vandalism and other property crimes typically occur, the odds are they’ll tell you it’s at night.

Like any security technology, video surveillance is an investment – and it’s important to use the system to its full potential while getting a maximum return on your investment.

Original research from Pro-Vigil shines a spotlight on the state of the physical security industry entering 2021. Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic caused abrupt and unexpected change for organizations across industries.

Customers don’t like feeling anxious when making major financial decisions, so don’t use a security system that contributes to that. Small, unobtrusive cameras can provide security to you and peace of mind to your customers.

What if I told you: “There’s a technology you probably already have in place that’s collecting all kinds of intelligence to help you better run your business. And, you probably aren’t using it to its full extent”?