CCTV & Biometric Security Studio
24/7 surveillance meets intelligent access control
Why It Matters
The Cost of Weak Security
Every business faces security risks — the question is whether you have the systems in place to prevent, detect, and respond to them.
Blind Spots Everywhere
Manual security guards can't monitor every corridor, entrance, and parking lot simultaneously. Fatigue and human error create exploitable gaps that criminals use to their advantage.
No Evidence After Incidents
Without video recordings and access logs, you have no proof of who entered, when, or what happened — making insurance claims, police reports, and internal investigations nearly impossible.
Keys and Codes Get Shared
Shared keys, PIN codes, and swipe cards can be copied, stolen, or passed between employees. There's no biometric verification to confirm the person at the door is actually who they claim to be.
Camera Technology
CCTV Camera Types
Each camera type serves a specific purpose — we deploy the right mix for complete coverage.

Dome Cameras
Indoor Discreet Surveillance
- 2MP to 5MP resolution options
- 360° panoramic coverage
- Vandal-resistant IK10 housing
- Wide dynamic range (WDR) for mixed lighting
- PoE powered — single cable installation
Best for: Offices, reception areas, retail floors, hallways, lobbies

Bullet Cameras
Long-Range Outdoor Protection
- 2MP to 8MP (4K) resolution
- Visible deterrent — highly visible design
- IP67 weatherproof rating
- 30-80m infrared night vision range
- Motorized varifocal lens options
Best for: Perimeters, parking lots, building exteriors, driveways

PTZ Cameras
Pan-Tilt-Zoom Dynamic Coverage
- 360° continuous pan with tilt control
- 20x optical zoom for detail capture
- Auto-tracking for motion-based following
- Preset patrol routes for automated coverage
- 150m+ IR range for large-area monitoring
Best for: Warehouses, large compounds, airports, industrial yards

License Plate Recognition
LPR/ANPR Automated Capture
- Dedicated LPR/ANPR image processing
- High shutter speed (1/5000s+) for moving vehicles
- 95%+ plate recognition accuracy
- Day and night capture capability
- Integration with gate and barrier systems
Best for: Gates, parking entrances, toll plazas, perimeter roads

Thermal Cameras
Heat-Based Intrusion Detection
- Temperature differential detection
- Works in total darkness — no IR needed
- Through smoke, fog, and light foliage
- Perimeter intrusion detection alerts
- Dual-spectrum (thermal + visual) options
Best for: Critical infrastructure, border security, server rooms, night patrols
Technology Comparison
IP vs Analog CCTV
Understanding the difference helps you invest in the right infrastructure.
Recording Systems
NVR & DVR Systems
The backbone of your surveillance — recording, storage, and playback infrastructure.
Network Video Recorder
Records IP cameras over your network. Supports higher resolutions, multiple streams per camera, and advanced analytics.
- Records up to 4K (8MP) resolution
- PoE switch integration for direct camera connection
- AI-powered analytics (face recognition, line crossing)
- H.265+ compression for 50-70% storage savings
- Remote playback and export via mobile app
Digital Video Recorder
Records analog cameras via coaxial cables. Cost-effective for smaller installations with existing analog infrastructure.
- Plug-and-play with existing coaxial wiring
- Upgraded analog cameras to 5MP (AHD/TVI/CVI)
- Built-in display output for local monitoring
- Motion-triggered recording to save storage
- Lower upfront cost for legacy systems
Storage Calculation Guide (Per Camera, Continuous Recording)
| Resolution | Per Day | Per Week | Per Month |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2MP (1080p) | ~20GB | ~140GB | ~600GB |
| 4MP (2K) | ~40GB | ~280GB | ~1.2TB |
| 5MP | ~50GB | ~350GB | ~1.5TB |
| 8MP (4K) | ~60GB | ~420GB | ~1.8TB |
H.265+ Compression: Reduces storage requirements by 50-70% compared to H.264. A 4MP camera on H.265+ uses approximately 15-20GB/day instead of 40GB/day — allowing 30+ days of recording on a single 4TB drive.
Access Control
Biometric Access Control Types
Multiple verification methods — each suited to different security levels and use cases.
Fingerprint Access
Capacitive sensors read electrical current through the skin's ridges — making them far more accurate than optical scanners that can be fooled by photos. Enterprise-grade readers deliver 0.1% false rejection and 0.001% false acceptance rates.
- Capacitive vs optical — capacitive reads live tissue
- Stores up to 10 fingerprints per user (backup fingers)
- 0.3-second verification speed
- Anti-spoofing: detects wet, dry, or damaged fingers
Facial Recognition
3D structured light maps over 30,000 facial data points for precision matching. Liveness detection prevents spoofing with photos, videos, or 3D masks. Works with masks, glasses, and varying lighting conditions.
- 3D depth mapping prevents photo/video spoofing
- Liveness detection — confirms a real person is present
- Works from 0.5m to 3m detection range
- Contactless — hygienic and touch-free
Card + Biometric (Dual-Factor)
Requires both an RFID/NFC card and a biometric verification for access. This dual-factor approach ensures that a stolen card alone cannot grant entry — the authorized person must be physically present.
- RFID, NFC, or smart card + fingerprint/face
- Prevents credential sharing and theft
- Configurable per door — high-security zones use dual-factor
- Audit trail logs both card and biometric data
Turnstiles & Speed Gates
Physical barriers that enforce one-person-at-a-time entry. Anti-tailgating sensors detect if two people attempt to pass on a single authorization. Available in tripod, flap, and glass barrier styles.
- Anti-passback — prevents re-entry without exit
- Anti-tailgating infrared sensor arrays
- Glass, stainless steel, and custom finishes
- Integration with biometric and card readers
Electronic Door Locks
Electromagnetic locks use powerful magnets (280-600kg holding force) that release on power loss — fail-safe for fire safety. Electric strikes use a motorized latch — fail-secure for areas that must remain locked during power outages.
- Electromagnetic locks — 280-600kg holding force
- Electric strikes — motorized latch release
- Fail-safe (mag) vs fail-secure (strike) configurations
- Door position sensors for open-door alerts
Network Architecture
Network Design for CCTV
Proper network design ensures your cameras never drop, lag, or compromise your business network.
VLAN Segmentation
Cameras and biometric devices are placed on a dedicated VLAN — completely isolated from your business network. This prevents camera traffic from consuming office bandwidth and blocks any compromised device from accessing business systems.
Bandwidth Planning
Each 4MP camera requires approximately 8Mbps of bandwidth. A 32-camera system needs a minimum 256Mbps backbone. We design network switches and uplinks with 30% headroom to prevent congestion during peak recording.
PoE Switch Requirements
Power over Ethernet switches deliver both data and power through a single Cat6 cable. We calculate total PoE budget — a 4MP camera draws 12-15W, so a 24-port PoE switch needs at least 360W total power capacity.
Uplink Capacity Planning
Aggregation switches connect camera VLANs to the NVR with sufficient uplink bandwidth. We deploy 10Gbps uplinks between core switches to handle simultaneous recording from all cameras without bottlenecks.
Storage Planning
Storage Planning Guide
Right-size your storage from day one — avoid overbuying or running out of space.
Local NVR Storage
Advantages
- No monthly fees — one-time hardware cost
- No internet dependency for recording
- Faster playback — local network access
- Full control over data retention
Considerations
- Hardware failure risk — RAID recommended
- Limited by physical drive capacity
- On-site access only without port forwarding
Cloud Storage
Advantages
- Off-site backup — fire, theft, or vandalism-proof
- Access from anywhere with internet
- Scalable — no hardware limits
- Automatic software updates
Considerations
- Monthly recurring costs
- Requires reliable internet upload speed
- Latency for live streaming from cloud
Recording Modes Comparison
Continuous Recording
Records 24/7 regardless of activity. Provides complete footage but requires significantly more storage.
Best for: High-security areas, banks, government buildings
Motion-Based Recording
Records only when motion is detected in defined zones. Dramatically reduces storage while capturing all activity.
Best for: Offices after hours, warehouses, parking lots
Scheduled Recording
Records during specific hours (e.g., business hours only, or overnight when building is closed).
Best for: Retail stores, schools, businesses with fixed hours
How It Works
Our 5-Step Security Deployment
Site Survey
We survey your premises, identify vulnerabilities, map entry points, high-value areas, and blind spots. We document existing infrastructure and network capacity.
System Design
Engineers design a unified security plan — camera placements, access control points, network architecture, NVR/DVR sizing, and recording schedules tailored to your risk profile.
Installation
Technicians mount cameras, install biometric readers, run network cables, set up NVR/DVR recording systems, and configure VLAN segmentation for security isolation.
Configuration
System is configured with access schedules, alert triggers, recording schedules, motion detection zones, remote viewing apps, and granular user permissions per door.
Monitoring & Support
Live monitoring setup with automated alerts, mobile app access, remote camera viewing, and ongoing technical support with 3-year equipment warranty coverage.
What's Included
Complete Security System
Enterprise-grade surveillance and access control — fully configured, documented, and supported.

ROI Analysis
Security That Pays for Itself
Access Logging
Every entry and exit is recorded with timestamp, photo, and biometric data — no exceptions.
Fewer Security Incidents
Visible cameras and biometric access control deter 60% of potential security breaches before they happen.
Remote Monitoring
Check live feeds, receive alerts, and control access from anywhere in the world via your phone.
Incident Resolution
Video evidence and access logs enable police and management to identify suspects within hours.
Before & After
The Transformation
Before
- Security guards relying on memory and handwritten logbooks
- Keys and codes shared freely among staff — no identity verification
- No video evidence — incidents go unsolved and unproven
- No visibility into after-hours access or weekend activity
- Paper-based attendance tracking easily manipulated
After
- Automated biometric verification at every entry point
- Every access event logged with photo, timestamp, and biometric data
- HD video recording with 60+ days of continuous retention
- Real-time alerts and remote monitoring from your phone
- Tamper-proof attendance records for payroll and compliance
Case Study
Entebbe Office Park — 120+ Camera Deployment
Entebbe Office Park, 4 Buildings
Challenge
A multi-tenant office park housing 12 businesses across 4 buildings had zero access control — anyone could walk in at any time. Previous break-ins went unsolved due to lack of evidence. Tenants were demanding better security or threatening to leave. The parking area had no monitoring, and after-hours access was completely uncontrolled.
Solution
Backspace deployed 120+ IP cameras across all 4 buildings — covering every entry point, corridor, stairwell, parking zone, and common area. Biometric readers were installed at main entrances, server room access points, and executive floors. A centralized NVR system with 60-day recording was configured with remote access for management. A dedicated camera VLAN was created to isolate security traffic from tenant office networks.
Results
- Zero break-ins reported since installation — 18 months running
- Tenant retention improved from 72% to 98% within one year
- Access logs helped resolve a tenant dispute in under 24 hours
- Management monitors all 4 buildings remotely from a single mobile app
- Parking lot incidents dropped to zero with LPR camera integration
- After-hours access controlled via biometric + card dual-factor
FAQ
Common Questions
How many cameras do I need for my space?
It depends on your layout, but generally: 1 camera per entry/exit point, 1 per 50m of corridor, 2-4 per parking area, and 1 per high-value room. We conduct a full site survey and recommend the optimal camera placement for complete coverage without overlap.
IP cameras vs analog — which is better?
IP cameras are the clear choice for modern installations. They offer 4K+ resolution, PoE power (single cable), remote access, and built-in analytics. Analog is limited to 1080p and requires separate power cables. The cost difference has narrowed significantly — IP is now only 10-15% more expensive.
How long does footage need to be stored?
Most businesses retain 30-90 days of footage. Banks and government facilities often require 90-365 days. We calculate your exact storage needs based on camera count, resolution, and recording mode — then recommend the right NVR capacity. Motion-based recording can extend storage by 4-5x.
How accurate are biometric systems?
Modern fingerprint readers have a false rejection rate below 0.1% and false acceptance rate below 0.001%. Facial recognition achieves 99.7% accuracy with liveness detection. We use enterprise-grade readers from Hikvision and Dahua that are tested to international biometric standards.
Can I view cameras on my phone?
Yes — every system we install includes remote access via mobile app (iOS and Android) and web browser. You can view live feeds, playback recordings, receive motion alerts, and even control PTZ cameras from anywhere in the world. We set this up during installation and provide training.
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