IMC Grupo

Data Centers – Camera and Surveillance Systems

Lately, you may hear the word “data” used in various contexts more and more often around you, whether it’s about data protection or security, data mining, or data analysis. But why is this boom happening today?

Information boom

You can answer in one word: technology. Thanks to technology, it is much easier to get data today. We see it most clearly in online activity. Every click, download, like, every word you search or type leaves behind a trace, and companies are willing to pay incredible amounts to have access to these traces or data. What’s more, with storage prices continually falling and cloud solutions becoming ubiquitous, storing even more data has become affordable.

Why do companies need Data?

But acquiring data is only a basic step and has little value in itself. The quantum of data collected so far is simply lying idle in a database, or at worst, stuck in disparate spreadsheet files. For such data to start bringing real business value, it needs to be useful for decision-making and planning. Typical questions that managers ask when planning future strategy include, for example: “Who are our customers? How best to reach them? What product should we promote? How will our sales develop next year?

Protecting the very heart of your Network

Data centers have always played a significant role in network protection, but with the rise of cloud storage, virtualization, and hyper-scaling, lots of companies now use them for their business. Milestone’s integrated audio and video systems provide multi-level security for these vital facilities, from the perimeter of your campus to the server racks. We deliver a secure and comprehensive data center monitoring system that allows you to keep an eye on your entire campus, even with fewer security patrols. Cutting-edge analytics tools take PrivateProxy hardware to the next level, helping you effectively detect and resolve incidents at any location in your data center.

Data centers

Multi-level security

Data is crucial: 5 levels of protection to secure the perimeter of your key assets protection

Identify and verify potential intruders at your perimeter in real-time. Use thermal or video cameras, drones, and radar technology to detect intruders and assess the threat level. An intelligent analytics system triggers an alarm and notifies your staff, who can use network cameras to assess the situation and take action. Loudspeakers are useful for deterring intruders. It is an effective and reliable addition to physical security that reduces time wasted on false alarms.

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Territory

Detect any suspicious activity in your rooms using radar systems.  Han, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) cameras can help you identify people even in large areas. Act on alarms, deter intruders with pre-recorded or live audio, dispatch a security patrol or call the police. With PrivateProxy solutions, you can control it all from a remote location, anywhere, anytime, while advanced cybersecurity protocols protect your system from hackers.

Buildings

The main operational task of access control is to identify, authenticate and authorize people at the entrance. This can be done by automatic authentication (access cards, PIN codes, QR codes, etc.) or manually (using network video and/or two-way audio communication). Our solutions allow for control on multiple levels, across multiple campuses, all from one remote location. The result is highly effective monitoring of the well-being of all building residents, especially key, sensitive, and most vulnerable ones.

Server rooms

PrivateProxy access control doesn’t stop at the front door. You can assign each person in your company an authorization level so that they only have access to certain areas. Multifactor authentication adds even more security – for example, you can enable fingerprint or QR code scanning on mobile devices. Cameras in server rooms can use motion detectors, so you won’t waste time and data recording empty rooms.

Server cabinets

Alarms and alerts help protect the heart of your data centers. You can use signals when activity is detected at unexpected times of the day or when a cabinet door is left open for longer than a set number of minutes. These steps protect your servers from both crime and employee negligence. In the event of an alarm, you can review the video to ensure that the servers are not tampered with, identify the person, and communicate with them via two-way audio.

Increase the efficiency of data center protection

Protecting data centers from perimeter to server racks

With PrivateProxy network video and audio systems your perimeter will be protected. For example, thermal cameras with software help you track intruders, detect drones, send alerts, and even trigger alarms. On your premises, the access control system can recognize faces and use mobile phones and video intercoms, so you control access to buildings, rooms, and even specific server cabinets. You can also protect your data from crime or employee negligence by setting an alarm that will sound when unusual activity occurs, such as a locker being opened without permission, a door being left open, or a locker being opened at an unusual time of day.