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Commercial Security & Monitoring

We're actively developing our commercial security and monitoring offering. If you're planning ahead for future projects, we can discuss goals, timelines, and requirements today—without overselling capabilities that aren't live yet.

What we're planning

This offering is in active development. The pillars below describe the kind of security outcomes we're designing toward—not a list of capabilities that are fully live or available for purchase today.

Video surveillance

We're exploring camera and recording options that balance reliability, searchability, privacy, and network impact for multi-site organizations.

  • Roadmap support for multi-site dashboards with role-based permissions and audit logging.
  • Analytics features evaluated for real-world value, not just buzzwords.
  • Health and retention guidance that balances risk, storage, and cost.

Access control

The roadmap includes access patterns that keep badges, mobile credentials, schedules, and door groups understandable for both managers and staff.

  • Visitor workflows and delivery access patterns that keep perimeter risk in check.
  • Event logging approaches that support audits, investigations, and compliance reviews.
  • Evaluation of advanced features (like anti-passback or muster reports) where they make practical sense.

Alerts & monitoring

We're designing alerting approaches that get the right context—clips, snapshots, door state, and history—to the right people without overwhelming them.

  • Potential support for after-hours detection, arming states, and exception-based alerting.
  • Integration paths to tools like Slack, Teams, or SOC platforms evaluated as the offering matures.
  • Exploration of optional 24/7 professional monitoring models where remote operators add real value.

Policy & privacy

Long term, we want retention rules, redaction options, and data handling patterns that align cleanly with your industry, risk profile, and policies.

  • Concepts for retention by site, camera group, or door, with clear documentation.
  • Planned export workflows that make audits and investigations easier without adding friction.
  • Future alignment with identity systems (such as SSO) so joiner/mover/leaver changes stay in sync.

Designed for real facilities and real response.

TechScope designs security systems for organizations that can’t afford guesswork when something happens. We focus on clarity of video, clarity of procedures, and a clean handoff between facilities, IT, and leadership.

Businesses we support

  • Professional offices & clinics
  • Retail & showrooms
  • Warehouses & light industrial
  • Multi-site SMBs and campuses

Areas we protect

  • Perimeter and parking
  • Lobbies & reception
  • Labs, cages, and vaults
  • Docks, yards, and warehouses
Commercial security access and monitoring equipment in a rack
Commercial security hardware for access control and monitoring.

How we're thinking about the architecture

Over time, we expect cameras, doors, and alarms to tie into a secure network fabric with clear identity, logging, and alert paths—so your team can get answers quickly when something happens, without digging through multiple disconnected systems.

Conceptual illustration representing future commercial security architecture
Conceptual architecture for how cameras, access control, identity, and alerts will connect over the network once the offering is fully defined.

Example scenarios we're designing for

Every site has different risks, but the pattern is consistent: better visibility, cleaner access rules, and fewer "we're not sure what happened" moments. These examples are here to illustrate direction, not to imply that all combinations are available today.

Multi-site retail

Central teams focus on exceptions while local managers have the views and access they need.

Clinics & labs

Layouts, audit logs, and restricted areas that respect patient privacy and compliance.

Warehousing & yards

Perimeter and dock coverage, role-based access, and clear incident history for claims.

FAQs

Will you integrate with our SSO and HRIS?
That is the goal. As this offering matures, we plan to prioritize integrations with platforms like Okta or Azure AD, and alignment with HR or directory data where it makes sense.
What retention policies will you support?
Final guidance will depend on risk and regulation for your industry. Generally, we expect to support a range of retention options and clear documentation so your policies drive the configuration.
How will you handle remote sites with limited bandwidth?
We are evaluating designs that lean on local storage and efficient sync, so critical video stays on-site while still being accessible centrally where appropriate.

Talk with us about a future project.

Share your floor plan, risk areas, and existing systems. We’ll focus on realistic options and what a clear design and phased rollout might look like once this offering is fully live.