Technology has become the backbone of modern security, but having advanced tools doesn’t mean you’re fully protected. Cameras may be installed, doors may lock, and systems might be “online,” yet real vulnerabilities often remain hidden. The problem? Many organizations don’t know their security technology isn’t working… until it’s too late.
That’s where a comprehensive technology assessment comes in.
Whether you're responsible for a high-rise office, a campus, a manufacturing facility, or a public space, tech assessments provide a clear view into how well your current systems are performing and where the gaps are.
Security systems are not “set it and forget it.” They evolve with the threats they’re meant to prevent.
Over time, systems fall out of sync:
A technology assessment uncovers these weak points and gives you a roadmap to fix them, before they become liabilities.
AI is revolutionizing surveillance, but without human oversight and system checks, it can lead to a false sense of security.
An assessment evaluates:
The promise of AI is efficiency, but it needs to be monitored, fine-tuned, and integrated properly to deliver real value.
Access control is your first physical barrier—but it’s also one of the most commonly overlooked areas in a tech stack.
Assessments reveal:
Often, we find access systems are working independently from video surveillance or alarm monitoring, which creates blind spots and slows down incident response.
Cameras everywhere doesn't always mean you're covered.
Through a tech assessment, we analyze:
Many sites have cameras that look active but aren’t recording, or whose feeds aren’t monitored. Unmonitored systems don’t prevent incidents, they just record them.
At United Security, a technology assessment doesn’t just provide a checklist—it delivers insight. Our process evaluates all major system components, their integration, configuration, uptime, data handling, and user controls. It’s designed to identify hidden vulnerabilities, compliance risks, and performance breakdowns.
But more importantly, it empowers your team to take action. We help you:
When was the last time someone took a fresh look at your security tech with experienced eyes?
Security failures often aren’t about having the wrong tools—they’re about having disconnected, mismanaged, or underused tools. A technology assessment connects the dots and shows you where to tighten the chain before it breaks.
You don’t need to rip and replace your entire system.
You just need to understand what’s working, what’s not, and what can be done about it.