As surveillance systems become more connected, cybersecurity is no longer optional. If your surveillance camera system is not protected against cyber threats, you could be opening the door to more than just physical intrusions.
Older systems, especially those that are not cloud-enabled or regularly updated, may be vulnerable to hacking attempts. A compromised camera can expose sensitive footage, compromise personal privacy, and even serve as a gateway into your broader business network. That’s a risk most property owners and managers can’t afford.
Modern surveillance systems include encrypted data transmission, secure user access controls, and automatic software updates to help stay ahead of evolving threats. Many also offer role-based permissions, two-factor authentication, and cloud-based backups to ensure no footage is lost or tampered with.
If your system doesn’t offer these protections, it’s time to consider upgrading before a breach occurs. In today’s environment, digital security is just as important as physical security.