CCTV and Security Cameras

CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) and security cameras are widely used for surveillance and security purposes. They have become increasingly common in both residential and commercial settings over the past decade.

Some key points about the state of CCTV and security cameras in
Technological advancements have led to smaller, higher-resolution, and more affordable camera systems. This has driven wider adoption, even in home settings.
Cameras are often integrated with AI-powered analytics to detect suspicious activity, recognize faces, and track movement. This has improved their capabilities for security and monitoring.
Privacy concerns around CCTV have been an ongoing debate, with some jurisdictions implementing regulations around their use, especially in public spaces.
Cloud storage and remote access have made it easier to view and manage footage from security camera systems.


Residential smart home systems frequently incorporate security cameras that can be accessed and controlled via mobile apps.
Commercial applications span retail, transportation, healthcare, and other sectors where monitoring and security are priorities.
Body-worn cameras for law enforcement have also become more widespread in many regions.