Security Intelligence
Expert analysis on surveillance technology, threat response, and security system architecture.
Portable Solar Security Camera Companies: A Category Overview
Portable solar security camera companies operating in the commercial category include LiveView Technologies, WCCTV, Site View Pro, Pro-Vigil, and Iron Gate.
No-Infrastructure Surveillance: Securing a Site With No Power and No WiFi
No-infrastructure surveillance keeps a site secure when power and WiFi are not available. Here is what self-contained operation actually requires across four system layers.
Solar Security Cameras for Construction Sites: What Actually Holds Up
Solar security cameras for construction sites face dust, vibration, theft, and weather. Here is what fails on consumer hardware and what commercial-grade requires.
Portable Solar Security Cameras: No Wiring, No Power, No Internet
Portable solar security cameras for job sites without power or internet. What commercial-grade actually requires, and where consumer cameras fall short.
Overnight RMA: Why the Recovery Window Matters More Than the Failure Rate
Most surveillance RMA programs are designed for the manufacturer, not the customer. Iron Gate ships replacements the next business day from Holly Hill, Florida.
When Your Camera Manufacturer Becomes Your Vulnerability
Active Iran-nexus exploitation campaigns and CISA KEV additions made supply chain security a procurement decision for IP cameras. Here's what to look for.
Data Sovereignty: Why Some Clients Won't Accept Cloud-Only Surveillance
CMMC, CJIS, HIPAA, and FERPA carry data sovereignty requirements that cloud-only surveillance cannot satisfy. Here's what that means for your architecture.
What a 0.77% Failure Rate Means for Your Operation
Industry-average IP camera failure rates run 1.5 to 3 percent per year. Iron Gate's deployed hardware sits at 0.77 percent. Here's what that math means for your operation.
Why Configurable Isn't Custom in Security Hardware
Configurable means picking from a menu on a stock platform. Custom means an engineering team builds for your specific deployment. Here's the difference.
150,000 Cameras Got Hacked Because of One Password. Is Yours Next?
150,000 cameras were accessed through one exposed password. Here's what every security camera hacked headline teaches about choosing a secure system.
Enterprise Protection Without Enterprise Pricing: Security Cameras for Small Business
Small businesses face 42,000+ burglaries a year. Security cameras for small business cut theft by 22% and cost less than 5 years of cloud subscriptions.
Church Security Cameras: Protecting Houses of Worship Without Compromising Welcome
Houses of worship face unique security challenges. The right church security cameras protect congregations and staff without creating a fortress atmosphere.
Gun Detection in 3 Seconds: How AI Security Cameras Are Changing Threat Response
AI-powered gun detection cameras identify firearms in seconds, giving security teams and law enforcement the response window that changes outcomes.
Cloud vs. On-Premise Security Cameras: Which Architecture Is Right for Your Operation?
Cloud camera systems offer convenience. On-premise systems offer control. The right choice depends on your risk profile, bandwidth, and data requirements.
Marina Security Cameras: Protecting High-Value Assets on the Water
Marinas face theft, vandalism, and liability exposure that standard security systems aren't built to handle. Here's what marine-grade surveillance actually requires.
Why American-Made Security Cameras Matter More Than You Think
Manufacturing origin affects data security, supply chain reliability, and compliance. Here's why American-made security cameras are a strategic decision, not just a preference.