Foundations of Surveillance & CCTV Systems

Understand how closed-circuit television networks are designed, how cameras communicate, and what makes a surveillance system reliable for monitoring and evidence collection.

⏱ 42 min 📚 12 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Most organizations install cameras and assume the job is done — only to discover blind spots, unusable footage, or evidence that courts reject. Effective surveillance is an engineering and operational discipline that demands deliberate planning long before any cable is run. By the end of this course you will be able to explain the core components of a CCTV system, compare analog and IP camera architectures, describe how Video Management Software stores and retrieves footage, and articulate the legal and evidentiary standards that govern surveillance data. What you will learn: - The anatomy of a CCTV system: cameras, recorders, switches, storage, and monitors - Differences between analog (AHD, TVI, CVI) and IP (ONVIF, RTSP) camera standards - Lens types, field-of-view calculations, and lighting requirements for clear imagery - How Video Management Software (VMS) organizes streams, schedules recording, and triggers alerts - Network fundamentals relevant to IP cameras: PoE, VLANs, bandwidth estimation - Evidence handling principles: chain of custody, export formats, and admissibility requirements - Regulatory frameworks: privacy laws, data-retention limits, and placement restrictions - Cybersecurity basics for networked cameras: firmware updates, default credential risks The course is structured as a series of readings, annotated diagrams, and case studies drawn from retail, commercial, and public-sector deployments. Each module ends with a self-assessment exercise that asks you to evaluate a sample site plan and identify weaknesses. No equipment is required — the focus is on building the conceptual model that guides every practical decision. This course is designed for aspiring security technicians, facilities managers, and anyone new to surveillance systems who wants a rigorous foundation before moving to hands-on installation work. No prior background in electronics or networking is required. Note that this course is educational in nature; actual installation and commissioning work must comply with local licensing requirements and should be performed under qualified supervision.

What you'll get

  • 📜 Certificate of completion
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  • 🎧 Audio version included
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  • Short & focused
    42 min of practical content

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