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Security Solutions for the Technology, Media and IT Sector
Flexible security solutions that can be dynamically integrated for a wide range of different requirements
Companies in the technology, media and IT sectors typically require high levels of security to protect their physical assets, and to ensure that their cyber security is not compromised through a lack of physical access controls and security. The risk of data loss is often a greater financial concern than the value of physical assets.
We design, install, service, maintain and repair security solutions for technology, media & IT businesses including CCTV, access control and door entry systems.
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Our security systems are designed to be flexible enough to integrate with a broad range of other technology platforms, offering companies the flexibility to create an integrated protected zone around all of their assets.
Securus work in partnership with a number of technology specialists who enable us to deliver high-level bespoke security solutions for physical and cyber assets for companies large and small.
From working with our specialist security IT partners we’ve found that there is a high demand for 24/7 monitoring of sensitive premises such as data centres and IT suites.
By using systems such as IP CCTV and access control, combined with features such as notifications of unauthorised entry attempts on secure doors coupled with event logs on access control and CCTV, our clients can be secure in the knowledge that their assets are kept safe.
If you would like to know more about the different ways your business could enhance its physical security and cyber security, we would be happy to advise you.
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Learn more about the other sectors we work with, our Security System Service & Maintenance Plans and the Security Systems & Hardware we typically use. And if you would like to discuss your own technology premises security requirements in more detail, please contact us.
Customer Testimonials
Right from the outset I realised that Securus were large enough to skilfully spec, design and install our security systems, but small enough to care about me and treat us brilliantly. I suspect that is what most small business owners want.
They were super flexible always friendly and happy to adapt to our last-minute requests.
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Case Studies & News
Job Vacancy: Service Coordinator
We are looking for a Service Co-ordinator to join our CCTV and Access Control business based in Epsom, Surrey. No specific experience of the Access Control or CCTV industry is required. We work with a variety of systems and our customers are predominantly commercial.
Securus Achieves Paxton Platinum Registered Installed Status
Securus (UK) has been named a Platinum Registered Installer Partner by leading hardware manufacturer, Paxton Access Ltd. The status reflects the expertise and knowledge gained by Securus engineers over many years designing, installing and maintaining Paxton door entry and access control systems.
Job Vacancy: Access Control / CCTV Engineers
Access Control / CCTV Engineers We are looking for experienced engineers for the installation, service and maintenance of access control, CCTV, door entry and intruder alarm systems. Based in Epsom, we cover London and the Southeast, however some further travel may be...
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between an IP and an analogue CCTV system?
What is the difference between an IP and an analogue CCTV system?
An analogue system uses CCTV cameras that are hard wired to a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), whereas an IP system uses a Network Video Recorder (NVR) and can connect to CCTV cameras on your network. This can potentially negate the need for excessive cabling, although cameras can be wired to the NVR where possible. As a general rule IP cameras can have a higher frame rate at higher definition meaning better images are captured. If you would like to know more about the differences, or have any questions about the image quality you might need for your system, please call us to discuss your requirements.
You might also be interested in this article: Upgrading Your Analogue CCTV System
An analogue system uses CCTV cameras that are hard wired to a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), whereas an IP system uses a Network Video Recorder (NVR) and can connect to CCTV cameras on your network. This can potentially negate the need for excessive cabling, although cameras can be wired to the NVR where possible. As a general rule IP cameras can have a higher frame rate at higher definition meaning better images are captured. If you would like to know more about the differences, or have any questions about the image quality you might need for your system, please call us to discuss your requirements.
You might also be interested in this article: Upgrading Your Analogue CCTV System
- Are CCTV cameras static or can they be moved to view things?
Are CCTV cameras static or can they be moved to view things?
There are generally two types of CCTV camera – static and ‘pan, tilt & zoom’ (PTZ). A static CCTV camera gives you a fixed view of an area you wish to monitor or protect; however a PTZ camera can be controlled by a either an operator using a joystick, artificial intelligence software, or linked to detectors or motion sensors to control the movement of the camera. The advantage of a PTZ camera is that you can change the view to cover a larger area where required.
There are generally two types of CCTV camera – static and ‘pan, tilt & zoom’ (PTZ). A static CCTV camera gives you a fixed view of an area you wish to monitor or protect; however a PTZ camera can be controlled by a either an operator using a joystick, artificial intelligence software, or linked to detectors or motion sensors to control the movement of the camera. The advantage of a PTZ camera is that you can change the view to cover a larger area where required.
- What are the main differences between an online and a standalone access control system?
What are the main differences between an online and a standalone access control system?
Both control access to your property however the online access control system allows you to monitor activity on site much more closely. An online access control system is controlled from software on your PC, allowing you to add, delete and amend user details from the software as well as monitoring events, open entrances, and set up and amend time zones for users. A standalone access control system is a simplified system, set up at each individual door, where fobs supplied simply grant a user access through an entrance.
Both control access to your property however the online access control system allows you to monitor activity on site much more closely. An online access control system is controlled from software on your PC, allowing you to add, delete and amend user details from the software as well as monitoring events, open entrances, and set up and amend time zones for users. A standalone access control system is a simplified system, set up at each individual door, where fobs supplied simply grant a user access through an entrance.
See the full range of security system solutions we offer
Access Control
Managing who can go where in your building, protecting staff, visitors, property, goods and information
CCTV
An effective deterrent and a valuable recording tool, the heart of an effective business security system
Door Entry Systems
Easily managing your building’s entrances and exits, protecting buildings & the people inside from unwanted intruders
Rapid Deployment CCTV
Rapid deployment of full system CCTV security systems for temporary sites, venues and events
Service & Maintenance
Let Securus (UK) Ltd take care of your security system with professional maintenance, repairs and service contracts






