Most Physical Security Programs Have the Same Four Blind Spots.
Physical security fails quietly — not in a single dramatic event, but in the slow accumulation of incidents that go undetected, access that goes undocumented, and threats that surface in spaces no one thought to protect. A complete physical security program isn’t just about having cameras. It’s about knowing who comes in, what happens in every space, and being able to prove it when something goes wrong.
Uncontrolled Entry Points
Keys get copied. Fobs get lost. And when someone leaves your organization, you can never be fully certain all credentials are back. Without cloud-managed access control, you don't know who has access to your building — you only hope you do.
No Record When Something Goes Wrong
When an incident happens — theft, an unauthorized person on site, a workplace safety event — the first question is always 'do we have footage?' The second is 'do we know who was there?' If your camera system wasn't recording or your access logs don't exist, the answer to both is no.
Cameras Cover Wrong Spaces
Most camera systems protect the areas that feel obvious — lobbies, parking lots, front desks. But incidents most often happen in restrooms, stairwells, storage rooms, and break areas. Those spaces need a different solution, not more cameras.
Systems That Don't Talk to Each Other
A camera from one vendor, an access system from another, and a sensor from a third means three dashboards, three support numbers, and three sets of data that never connect. When an access event triggers, you want the corresponding camera footage — not a separate login.
Your Lobby Camera Doesn't Protect Your Business. Your Security Program Does.
Most businesses build their physical security reactively — adding a camera after a break-in, installing a door lock after an incident, putting up a sign after a concern is raised. Each addition solves the immediate problem but leaves the broader gaps untouched.
A complete physical security program covers three layers: what you can see (cameras), who can enter (access control and intercoms), and what happens in spaces cameras can’t reach (Triton Sensors). When those three layers are installed by the same team and managed on the same platform, you get a security environment that’s coherent, documented, and actually useful when you need it.
Because we also manage your IT and network infrastructure, your physical security systems are properly configured on isolated VLANs, monitored for connectivity, and supported by a team that understands the full environment — not just the hardware on the wall.
Here's Exactly What We
Take Off Your Plate.
Six physical security services. One partner. Every layer of your physical security environment designed, installed, and managed by the same team — so your cameras, access control, intercoms, and sensors all work together as a single unified program.
Video Surveillance Systems
HD and 4K IP camera systems from Dahua, UniFi Protect, Verkada, and Hanwha — site-surveyed, professionally installed, and managed ongoing with remote access from any device.
Access Control & Video Intercoms
Cloud-managed access control from Verkada, Brivo, and UniFi Access — with video intercoms from 2N, Verkada, and Comelit — giving you full visibility and control over every entry point.
Triton Sensors & Smart Systems
Intelligent acoustic and environmental sensing for the spaces cameras can't cover — detecting vaping, gunshots, loitering, and air quality threats in real time, with no cameras and no PII collected.
Network & Structured Cabling
Every physical security system runs on your network. Our BICSI-certified team installs the cabling infrastructure your cameras, access readers, and sensors depend on — cleanly, correctly, and documented end-to-end.
Managed & Co-Managed IT
Your physical security systems run on your network. We monitor connectivity across your cameras, access readers, and sensors 24/7 — alerting on failures before you notice them and dispatching field support when hands-on attention is needed.
Cybersecurity & Compliance
A complete security program covers both digital and physical exposure. For healthcare, legal, and financial businesses, physical access controls and surveillance are HIPAA, FINRA, and SOC 2 requirements — not optional upgrades.