Over the last few years, security has moved quickly to embrace digital and cyber solutions by replacing the traditional patrolling police or security officer with a digital guard. However, this evolution does not come without its own set of risks. Power failures, cyberattacks, hacks, and a lack of installation knowledge can be the undoing of many digital security systems.
The Regal Projects Team is just the partner you need. With their access to world-class products and services, they work with you, unifying your security systems to work both synergistically and symbiotically, effectively detecting and preventing crime. This same solution can simultaneously mobilise emergency responders and provide everyone with accurate, real-time data and details.
With Regal’s solution in play, security becomes a smart ecosystem, implementable in cities, campuses and commercial complexes. Add smart automation to the mix, and the digital police officer is not just smart, it is street smart, technology-driven and reliable.
With the inclusion of AI and third-party integrations, building smart, responsive security ecosystems is no longer a complex, hardware-heavy process. Lightweight, multi-system products—think ZKTeco’s access control system and CCTV solution—come with intuitive dashboards that can be remotely configured via a mobile app or a web interface. These same systems can feed into others, such as facial recognition software that looks for known felons and alerts law enforcement to a possible threat, perhaps even triggering an arrest.
The digital solution is perhaps one of the best answers to the prolific crime problem experienced both locally and internationally. Here is why: the human security guard who walks the neighbourhood gets to know his people, the streets, the hiding spots and responds instinctively. The digital equivalent:
• Learns the environment using AI to map crime hotspots, monitors crowd behaviour, and learns through data collection and analysis.
• Responds instantly, sending real-time alerts to emergency responders or automated systems, for example, implementing lockdown protocols.
• Builds trust through constant, non-intrusive monitoring.
• Learns and evolves using machine learning, resulting in continuous improvement and faster adaptability.
For a real-world example, let us take a look at how Regal’s Projects Team would employ the above in a residential estate:
1. A ZKTeco access control system at the gate with a facial recognition interface and Hikvision LPR cameras.
2. Hikvision LPR cameras throughout the estate to track vehicles, especially those that show erratic or abnormal behaviours.
3. Residents are given access to a third-party mobile app for incident logging.
4. Systematic analysis of logs, incidents and other data, via a system such as Lytehouse. This results in alerts sent timeously and correct responses executed.
5. Meticulous record-keeping on data storage facilities such as Seagate’s intelligent, AI-enabled hard drives.
Together, these systems synergise to create a seamless layer of protection, while the mutual benefits for the residents, service providers and law enforcement form a symbiotic relationship. And it is all brought about through technology, designed for safer, smarter, more secure living.
The heart of the digital police officer
However, while all this technology is game-changing, the heart of any system remains power and communication. That is why Regal prioritises rock-solid power and connectivity options. These include Wi-Fi routers, PoE switches, point-to-point bridges from GENATA and Hikvision, UPSs, USPs, and battery and solar-powered devices from its proprietary Securi-Prod and Sola-Prod ranges.
With clean, uninterrupted power and an unbroken line of communication, the system:
• Becomes a live, proactive, always-on patrol entity.
• Alerts provide visual feeds and logs instantly to response teams.
• Is resilient, autonomous and trusted.
When looking at power solutions, Regal takes the needs of all the systems into account. Above and beyond the actual security equipment, the team includes lighting, networking, electronic doors and other less critical, but still important systems. Then it looks at what can be implemented where:
• Uninterrupted power supply (UPS): Essential for NVRs, servers, or control rooms, UPS units keep critical systems running during expected and unexpected power interruptions.
• Battery-backed devices: Modern wireless cameras, alarm panels, and edge devices often have built-in batteries that last hours or even days, ensuring continued surveillance and alerts during blackouts.
• Solar-powered units: Perfect for remote sites or perimeter zones, solar-enabled cameras and sensors allow autonomous operation even where grid power is limited.
IP networks, wireless bridges and cellular connections replace the traditional walkie-talkie. These devices are how the motion sensor tells the camera to record, how the camera sends AI alerts, and how the control room responds within seconds. Let us unpack what infrastructure would work best in different scenarios:
• Wi-Fi 6/mesh networks from GENATA: Ideal for campuses, residential estates, and office parks, ensuring stable, high-speed communication between devices.
• Point-to-point wireless (P2P): provides connectivity for remote gates, perimeters, or buildings where cables are not practical.
• 4G/5G routers and SIM cards: Give mobile patrol units, temporary sites, or backup lines autonomous connectivity without relying on fibre.
• Failover protocols: Smart systems can switch from Wi-Fi to LTE if the primary network fails, ensuring no single point of failure.
If power and connectivity are the heart of the digital policeman, then the actual devices are the muscles, tendons and sinews. These are the devices that do the heavy lifting – the detection, response and physical control and include:
• AI-powered CCTV cameras – with the technology from the likes of Hanwha Vision, these become the eyes that see and analyse situations, zoom in on and follow vehicles or people. In some cases, such as Hikvision’s thermal range, it can even detect fires or other potentially dangerous situations.
• Smart access control – biometrics, LPR gates from ZKTeco or Paxton – are the arms that allow or halt movement.
• Ajax’s automated alarms and sirens are voices that shout warnings and call for backup.
• Smart lighting and barriers are physical and visual deterrents that react instantly, and many Hikvision cameras come with built-in lighting and two-way communication for additional deterrence.
In a smart, connected, secure city, building, or campus, the digital security solution is always on and ready. It is a system powered by AI, reinforced through intelligent integration, and anchored in reliable power and communication. But that is not all. The system is greater than the sum of its parts. It is a learning, adaptive ecosystem that responds with greater speed, precision, and reach.
Yet, technology alone is not enough. The digitised security solution requires informed design, thoughtful installation, and reliable infrastructure to ensure every element performs under pressure. With the Regal Projects Team’s decades of experience, commitment to integration, and dedication to making every project a success, the digital security guard becomes more than a futuristic concept; it has come to life as a trusted force for safer, smarter, and more secure living.
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