Security Solutions

Intelligent and adaptable security cameras comply with DNAA standards, utilizing IoT sensors to optimize security and risk management. These devices enhance any system and perform well in any environment.

NDAA Surveillance

NDAA compliance refers to adhering to the provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), specifically Section 889, which restricts the use of certain telecommunications and video surveillance equipment from specific manufacturers. The goal is to protect national security by limiting the use of technology that could pose cybersecurity or espionage risks. This primarily affects companies working with the US government or handling sensitive data, requiring them to ensure their equipment meets NDAA requirements.

Section 889 of the NDAA generally prohibits federal agencies from buying and prohibits federal grant recipients from using federal funds to purchase certain telecommunications and video surveillance equipment manufactured by named Chinese manufacturers.

Smart Building Sensing

Our Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for smart building management revolutionize the monitoring and security of facilities. We offer a range of devices, including sensors, door access controllers, smartphones, and security cameras. Among these, our IoT smart sensors collect essential environmental data, such as the air quality index (AQI), temperature, humidity, particulate matter, power usage, motion, noise levels, and smoke and vapor detection. These integrated smart sensors provide organizations with a comprehensive view of their buildings. The insights gathered help inform safety protocols, enhance operational efficiency, and optimize the use of physical spaces.

Autonomous Security Monitoring

Autonomous Security Monitoring: This involves developing systems that continuously monitor network and system activities to detect any anomalies or signs of cyber threats. These systems use advanced algorithms to analyze vast amounts of data in real-time and identify potential security breaches.

Technology and CPTED Consulting

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is based on the principle that proper design and effective use of buildings and public spaces in neighborhoods can lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime, and an improvement in the quality of life for citizens.

Environmental design is based on the following principles that provide change and support problem solving approaches to crime prevention

CPTED should be a key element in any local comprehensive crime prevention and control strategy. It encourages the community to be more intentional in the fight against crime and influences two related phenomena - the probability that a crime will occur and the public's perception of community safety.

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