CCTV security systems have become an essential tool for businesses of all sizes in recent years. With the rising number of thefts, burglaries, and vandalism cases, it has become necessary to implement adequate security measures to safeguard the business’s assets, employees, and customers.
It is crucial to note that while CCTV cameras provide enhanced security, they can also expose your business to risks if not properly secured. It is vital to take necessary precautions to ensure the safety of your business and your employees.
The Risks Associated with CCTV Security Systems
Businesses that implement CCTV security systems are also exposed to various risks, including hacking, data breaches, and unauthorized access. In 2020, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued a warning to businesses about the potential risks of cyber-attacks on CCTV systems, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, with cybercriminals taking advantage of the remote working trend.
To ensure that your business security system is not breached, here are some things you should do for a safe CCTV security setup:
- Ensure Your Network is Secure
The first step in securing your CCTV security system is to ensure that your network is secure. When you access a CCTV camera through the internet, any commands going to the system or footage coming from it go through your network. Therefore, you need to ensure that your network is adequately secured.
Hackers often breach networks to gain access to the devices connected to that network. To prevent this, ensure that your network security protocol is no lower than WPA2, and if possible, upgrade to the next generation, WPA3. These protocols govern the protection of data transmitted through the wireless network.
Also, give your network a strong password that is at least 12 characters long. Passwords of only eight standard characters can be easily cracked by software, while a 12-character password with at least one uppercase letter, number, and symbol takes 34,000 years.
- Change the Default Username & Password
A strong password for your CCTV security system’s admin account is crucial. Additionally, you should also change the default device and username. Hackers often have lists of all these device defaults and use them to break into systems. Changing the default username and password for the device should be one of the first things you do.
- Make sure the System Uses SSL/TLS Or Other Encryption
When selecting a CCTV security system for your business, one of the essential features you should look for is encryption. Encryption ensures that the data transmitted between your CCTV cameras and the monitoring software is secure and cannot be intercepted or accessed by unauthorized persons.
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) are two encryption standards that are commonly used in CCTV security systems. Both SSL and TLS use a combination of public and private keys to encrypt data, making it virtually impossible for hackers to intercept or access the data.
Without encryption, a hacker can easily breach your device and access sensitive information. As such, it is crucial to ensure that the CCTV security system you choose has SSL/TLS or another encryption.
- Ensure Software is Updated
Software updates are critical in ensuring that your CCTV security system remains secure. Unfortunately, many users fail to think about updating their device software, leaving it more vulnerable to hacking. Software updates often include vital security fixes for found vulnerabilities. Keeping your CCTV security system updated ensures that any security issues are patched, reducing the risk of a breach.
- Use Access Levels for Multiple Users
If you have several people accessing your CCTV system, it is essential to set up access levels. Not everyone needs to be at an administrator level, and giving lower-level privileges to most users can improve security. Hackers can breach an admin login and gain more privileges, such as changing settings. Giving lower-level privileges, like “view only,” to most users improves security and reduces the risk of someone having access to the business.
- Enable Camera Security Features
Ensure that all available security features are enabled when setting up your CCTV system. Manufacturers may not enable all security settings by default, so it is up to the user to turn them on. Restrict sharing options as much as possible!
- Secure Your Mobile Device
Most people access their CCTV systems through their smartphones. Ensure that your mobile device is secure and updated with the latest operating system, mobile anti-malware, DNS filtering, and a screen lock. Hackers can gain access to your CCTV system through a device with weak safeguards.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your business’s CCTV system is secure and that your premises and assets are protected.
Looking for Assistance Protecting Your CCTV Systems?
Setting up a CCTV system can be overwhelming, especially for those who are not tech-savvy. A security breach can be disastrous, and it is essential to ensure that your security system is set up correctly.
If you are looking for help protecting your CCTV, contact us! Our experts can help you ensure that your security system is set up correctly and provide recommendations for improving your CCTV. You can contact us at info@theoasis.co.za & (011) 784 9167 or find us at 117 11th Street, Parkmore, Sandton, Johannesburg.