DIY Cameras in Your Business: The Hidden Legal Risk (Especially Audio Recording) — NJ, PA & DE
Ring, Wyze, Nest, and other DIY “home” camera systems are everywhere—and it’s easy to see why. They’re inexpensive, quick to install, and they give business
Press Release: Systems Integrations Announces Partnership with Inner Range
South Jersey / Southeast Pennsylvania / New Castle County, DE — February 7, 2026 — Systems Integrations, a licensed security and IT systems integration firm
Company Badges for Service Companies: A Simple Upgrade That Makes You Look More Professional
First impressions matter—especially when your team shows up on-site. For service companies (security, IT, electrical, HVAC, fire, facilities, and property services), company badges are one
Is Your MSP Accidentally Breaking NJ Law? The Truth About Security Licensing
In managed IT, the line between “networking” and “security” gets thinner every day. If you already manage the server, the switch, and the NVR, it
NJ Video vs. Audio Recording Laws: What Security Pros Need to Know
In New Jersey, understanding the difference between video surveillance and audio recording is critical for security and IT professionals—especially for a cybersecurity-first integrator like Systems
When a “Quick Fix” Access Control Repair Turns Into a Security Liability
We just walked another site for a newer client who’s upgrading their card access control to a modern, cloud-based system. Like a lot of businesses,
Case Study: Standardizing Multi-Site Video Surveillance for a Property Management Company (Rhombus Systems)
Overview A property management company overseeing multiple locations had a patchwork of different NVR brands across sites. With no consistency in hardware, logins, or user
When “Remote Access” Turns Into an Open Door — Fixing an Insecure NVR Setup
A new small business client called us after noticing “odd behavior” on their network and wanting a second opinion on their video surveillance setup. Their
Comparing Service Agreements vs. Pay-As-You-Go Support
When it comes to supporting your business’s security and IT systems, you have two main options: a service agreement or pay-as-you-go support. Understanding the differences
