Navigating surveillance: Balance security and privacy
Briefly

"A video management system (VMS) can streamline building security by bringing video, access control and intercoms into one place. Security teams gain a comprehensive view of activities in secure areas. And with remote and mobile access, authorized personnel can monitor and manage their VMS from anywhere. This is especially helpful for large facilities or campuses where incidents may occur across multiple locations."
"Users want to know that video feeds are only being viewed by the organization they're in, not an unknown third-party. This became an issue for Ring users, who discovered that non-security staff could access their home cameras. By combining video and access control, security leaders can monitor who has access to what data, and be alerted immediately if someone tries to gain unauthorized access."
"In today's world, where threats are increasingly multi-dimensional - spanning both physical and cyber domains - strategic surveillance is more critical than ever."
"Event-based alerts can also be configured within a VMS to provide instant notifications if criteria are met. This adds another layer of security by ensuring the right people are notified in real-time, helping to address potential incidents before they escalate."
Read at Securitymagazine
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