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How to Avoid Three Common Problems with Surveillance Cameras (Intellqstudio.com)

For most businesses, surveillance cameras are a common security strategy. However, there are problems that come with surveillance cameras that you should know. Furthermore, overcoming these issues is quite easy.

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How to Avoid Three Common Problems with Surveillance Cameras (Intellqstudio.com)

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  1. How to Avoid Three Common Problems with Surveillance Cameras For most businesses, surveillance cameras are a common security strategy. However, there are problems that come with surveillance cameras that you should know. Furthermore, overcoming these issues is quite easy. Whether you have already implemented cameras in the business or are developing the best security strategy, you can avoid threats caused by the following issues. Cyber Attacks Risk Today, many surveillance cameras are connected to the internet to ensure remote surveillance. Most business owners will install a commercial video surveillance system and monitor footage using cloud- based portal since it offers more security and is a cheaper option. Although this will secure your business, it also puts you at a greater risk. This is because hackers use these security cameras to spy on businesses, steal data on the network, and listen in on conversations. Be sure to optimize security to stop hackers from gaining access to your business by using stronger passwords and more secure Wi-Fi. False Alerts Most real time object detection software solutions have intelligent alerts that notify you when something is wrong. For example, you can get an alert when a person walks through your business doors after office hours. However, some of these alerts may not be 100% correct since even a shadow from an individual walking close to the door may set off an alert. You avoid false alerts by having someone monitor your feeds so that they can tell whether an alert is fake or real. Blind Spots With surveillance cameras, blind spots are a major problem. Unless you have a big security budget, it is impossible to cover every angle on your premises. You can avoid these by spreading out your cameras to cover the widest area possible. You can also prevent criminals from studying your layout to determine where the blind spots are by adding security personnel to your security strategy. This way you will have people patrolling the blind spots. You can also change the angle of the cameras every day and ensure every blind spot is well lit. Businesses waste money if their surveillance systems and ATIS facial recognition software do not help to reduce security incidents. If you have a tight budget, you should ensure that you invest in a few superior quality cameras to cover strategic areas. Be sure to use a mixture of different strategies and find a budget-friendly, yet effective security solution.

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