Date: May 15, 2026
Category: CCTV / Cyber Security
When we think of cyberattacks, we often imagine hackers stealing credit card numbers or holding corporate servers for ransom. However, video security systems are increasingly frequent targets, often breached by nefarious actors looking to extract a ransom or to cover up criminal activities captured on camera. Protecting these systems from common threats like malware, deceptive phishing emails, and network overload attacks is critical for any modern organisation.
1. Building for the "Enemy" The most secure video platforms are built on a highly pragmatic philosophy: "the enemy knows the system". Rather than relying on keeping their software code a secret, developers build the platform assuming attackers know exactly how it works. Because of this, security relies on advanced cryptography rather than secrecy. This means there are absolutely no universal "master" passwords, no hidden backdoors, and no stored developer passwords that a bad-faith actor could exploit.
2. Locking Down Access and Passwords A secure system never stores your passwords in plain text. Instead, it stores passwords as a complex, multi-level "salted hash," which scrambles the data so it cannot be read even if the database is intercepted. To prevent hackers from using automated software to guess passwords, the system must feature built-in timeouts that detect and block repetitive, rapid-fire login attempts—often called brute-force attacks. Additionally, robust systems allow administrators to restrict exactly what individual users can do and keep a detailed "audit trail" that logs every single action taken on the system for total accountability.
3. End-to-End Encryption Encryption acts as a secure, unreadable tunnel for your data. A hardened system encrypts all communication and video traffic traveling over your network using secure, modern web standards like HTTPS and TLS. But security shouldn't stop when the video is saved. A top-tier system will also offer archive encryption. This means the video files stored on your hard drives are locked; if a thief physically steals your storage drives, the video archive remains completely unreadable outside of the authorised software system.
4. Guaranteeing Video Authenticity In a world where digital files can be easily manipulated, proving your video is authentic is crucial for legal and investigative purposes. Hardened systems employ built-in watermarking that allows operators to instantly verify a video's authenticity, preventing the manipulation of evidence. They also run continuous archive integrity checks that immediately notify security teams if a video file has been indirectly modified, replaced, or deleted.
5. Smart and Safe Remote Access Viewing your security cameras from your phone while at home shouldn't mean leaving your company's digital front door unlocked. A secure system utilises a cloud connection proxy. This technology securely routes your remote connection without forcing your IT team to open or forward vulnerable ports in your network's firewall. Furthermore, even when routing video through these cloud relays, the encryption keys remain strictly between your personal device and your local server. Because the proxy servers never receive the encryption keys, there is no way for the video traffic to be intercepted, decrypted, or analysed by outside entities.
Why You Should Contact Anderson Consulting Partners
Navigating the complexities of network security, encryption protocols, and enterprise video management software can be overwhelming for anyone outside the IT industry. This is why you should contact Anderson Consulting Partners for advice on your next upgrade or new installation.
Their team of experts specialises in bridging the gap between cutting-edge technology and practical business needs. They understand that a camera system is only as good as the cybersecurity practices supporting it. By partnering with Anderson Consulting Partners, you ensure that your organisation receives tailored guidance to select a system that checks all of these critical security boxes. They will help you deploy a hardened, future-proof infrastructure designed to protect both your physical assets and your private digital data against the cyber threats of tomorrow.
Our goal is to look beyond the hardware and collaborate to make the world a safer place together.
Please Note: The information provided in these articles is general in nature and intended for educational purposes. Every operational environment has unique vulnerabilities; therefore, it is recommended to seek site-specific expert advice for your specific needs.