Cameras, Access, Alarms — One Team Watching
Unified security monitoring across Southern California — cameras, access control, and alarms correlated on one dashboard with one WCC team responding. No more three vendors, three tickets, three response times. Faster incident resolution, unified reporting, single accountability.
What Is Unified Security Monitoring?
Unified security monitoring consolidates the monitoring of cameras, access control, and alarm systems onto a single platform with one WCC team handling all three. Instead of separate vendors for camera monitoring, access control administration, and alarm response, one accountable team correlates events across all three systems — faster dispatch, fewer false alarms, and unified incident reports that satisfy insurance, HR, and compliance reviews. Standards for integrated security operations are maintained by ASIS International.
- One team watching cameras, doors, and alarms
- Cross-system event correlation
- Faster incident dispatch and response
- Unified incident reports across all three systems
- Eliminates vendor finger-pointing
- Single point of accountability
What Unified Security Monitoring Adds Over Siloed Monitoring
Unified monitoring isn't a replacement for managed camera, access control, or alarm services — it's the correlation and accountability layer on top. Here's what unification delivers operationally.
Cross-System Event Correlation
Door forced events get correlated with camera footage and alarm triggers within seconds. Operators see the full picture before dispatch — reducing false dispatches and confirming real intrusions with three independent data sources.
- Door + camera + alarm correlation
- Multi-source verification
- False-event filtering
Single Pane Operator View
WCC operators work from one unified dashboard showing camera feeds, access events, and alarm status side-by-side. When an event triggers, every relevant data source surfaces immediately — no toggling between systems.
- Unified operator interface
- Side-by-side feed views
- One-click drilldown
Single-Team Dispatch
One WCC team handles dispatch across all three systems — no handoffs between camera, access, and alarm monitoring teams. Faster decisions, no information loss, and one team accountable for response time.
- No vendor handoffs
- Faster decisions
- One accountable team
Unified Incident Reports
Every incident produces one consolidated report with all three streams correlated — access events, camera clips, and alarm dispatch records on a single timeline. Insurance claims, HR investigations, and audit responses all use the same source document.
- Single-document incident timelines
- Audit-grade record retention
- Export for claims and investigations
Customer Notification Chain
One escalation chain across all three systems. Customer designated contacts receive one consolidated notification per incident — not three separate alerts from three different vendors competing for attention.
- Consolidated notifications
- Single escalation chain
- Multi-channel delivery
Monthly Unified Trend Reports
Monthly reports surface patterns across all three systems — sites with high after-hours camera activity correlated with access events, alarm patterns by location, peak incident windows, and recommendations for security posture improvements.
- Multi-system trend analysis
- Pattern detection across feeds
- Quarterly tuning recommendations
Three Tiers Built for Different Security Operations Maturity
Unified security monitoring pricing scales with site count, system count, event volume, and correlation complexity. Most deployments fit one of three plans — final pricing is set after a site audit.
- Single-platform unified view (Verkada, Avigilon, or Rhombus)
- Event correlation across cameras, access, alarms
- Consolidated incident notifications
- Monthly unified incident report
- Business-hours operations
- 5-minute critical event notification SLA
- Cross-platform unification (mixed vendors)
- Real-time event correlation
- Multi-channel consolidated notifications
- Weekly unified reports
- 24/7 operations
- 2-minute critical event SLA
- Quarterly correlation rule tuning
- Enterprise multi-site unification
- Custom correlation rules per site
- Real-time multi-channel notifications
- Daily unified reporting access
- 24/7 dedicated operations
- 1-minute critical event SLA
- Monthly correlation tuning
- Dedicated account manager
What's Not Included in Unified Security Monitoring
Unified security monitoring is the operational correlation layer. The underlying systems and physical response are separate. Here's what unified monitoring does not include.
Scope Limitations
Unified monitoring sits on top of the individual managed services. It depends on those underlying services existing and being maintained. Specifically:
- Camera, access control, and alarm system maintenance contracts (separate)
- Hardware repair across any of the three systems (separate)
- Physical guard services or on-site armed response
- IT cybersecurity monitoring (different operational domain)
- Compliance audit certification — the reports support audits, but we don't perform them
- Customer-side network or internet connectivity issues affecting cloud platforms
Published Cross-System Response Times
Unified monitoring is only useful if cross-system response is fast. Typical SLAs across Standard, Advanced, and Premium tiers are below. Final SLAs are committed in writing in the service agreement.
Critical Event Notification
From correlated critical event to consolidated customer notification across all three systems.
Event Correlation Window
Time window for correlating events across cameras, access control, and alarms into a single incident.
Incident Report Delivery
Consolidated incident report with all three streams delivered within 24 hours of incident resolution.
How WCC Unified Security Monitoring Starts
Onboarding typically takes 3-6 weeks because unification requires the underlying camera, access, and alarm services to be in place first. WCC scopes the right onboarding cadence based on existing system maturity.
System Inventory
Inventory cameras, access controllers, and alarm panels across all sites. Confirm cloud platform versions and API access for correlation.
Correlation Design
Define correlation rules per site — which events from which systems should trigger unified incidents. Build escalation chains and notification logic.
Operator Onboarding
WCC operators trained on customer-specific layouts, response protocols, and contact trees. Test dry-runs with simulated events to validate correlation.
Operate & Tune
Service goes live. First 30 days include intensive tuning of correlation rules, false-event thresholds, and notification routing.
Where Unified Security Monitoring in Southern California Pays Off
Unified monitoring delivers the strongest ROI where multiple security systems already exist, incident response speed matters, and insurance or compliance audits demand consolidated records. These are the SoCal verticals where WCC sees the strongest outcomes.
Tech & Biotech
Lab and IP protection with cross-system correlation between badge access, camera footage, and after-hours alarms. Audit-grade incident records.
Banking & Financial
Branch and operations center monitoring with regulatory-grade incident documentation across cameras, access, and panic alarm systems.
Hospitals & Medical
HIPAA-aware unified monitoring across patient areas, pharmaceutical zones, and access-controlled departments with consolidated audit logs.
Manufacturing & Warehouse
Loss prevention across loading docks, inventory areas, and after-hours access. Correlated incident records cut investigation time dramatically.
Multi-Site Retail
Portfolio-wide unified monitoring with per-store breakdowns. Catches patterns invisible in single-system views.
Higher Education
Campus-wide unification across dormitories, labs, and academic buildings. Title IX, Clery Act, and other audit requirements supported by consolidated records.
Unified Security Monitoring — Frequently Asked Questions
The questions security and facilities leaders ask before signing a unified security monitoring plan in Southern California.
What is unified security monitoring?
Why does unifying them matter?
What platforms can WCC unify?
Is this the same as managed services across each system?
What about reporting and compliance?
What's NOT included in unified security monitoring?
What does unified security monitoring typically cost?
Does WCC serve our area in Southern California?
Request a Unified Security Monitoring Plan
Tell us about your existing camera, access control, and alarm systems plus your incident response pain points. We'll scope the right unification approach — single-platform consolidation or cross-platform operations — and quote the monthly service. Most accounts are operational within 3-6 weeks of initial assessment.
Call 909-364-9906 or request a service plan.
