Connect physical safeguards with the technology behind them

Physical Security

Plan surveillance, access control, and alarm systems as part of a coordinated business technology environment.

A security technology professional commissioning cameras and access-control infrastructure in a modern facility.

Technology-aware planning across security and network layers

Surveillance and access-control systems aligned to site needs

Alarm systems integrated with the wider physical-security plan

Design physical security as part of the whole environment.

Modern physical security depends on networks, storage, identity, power, placement, monitoring, and clear operational expectations. Quest brings those considerations together across video surveillance, access control, and alarm systems.

We begin with the facility, operating goals, and responsibilities, then define how surveillance, access control, alarms, networks, storage, and operations should work together.

Physical Security capabilities.

Organizations planning or modernizing surveillance, access control, and related physical security infrastructure across one or more facilities.

Video Surveillance Infrastructure

Plan camera coverage, connectivity, recording, and supporting network infrastructure around the way each facility operates.

AI Enabled Active Deterrance

Combine intelligent video analytics with audible and visual response features to identify activity and help discourage unwanted behavior.

Access Control Infrastructure

Coordinate suitable door-access technology with network, identity, and operating requirements for the facility.

Security Network Integration

Account for switching, segmentation, bandwidth, storage, remote access, and management as parts of the physical security design.

Alarm Systems

Plan alarm detection, notification, monitoring, and service around the facility and its day-to-day operating needs.

Integrated from foundation to operation.

Connect the next project to the technology around it.

Call to discuss the operating environment, the physical foundation, or the service layer that needs to work better with the rest.