How do you know you're secure? Are you attempting security by estimating probabilities, or building resilience regardless of the threat motives? Learn More

America's critical security
was based on a methodology
called DESIGN BASIS THREAT
That methodology has failed. That methodology has failed. Learn More

Cumulative
Defense
Strategy
Meet A Modern Security Architecture 3. The Integration Integrating through 5 security disciplines for,
whole picture awareness.
2. The Application Increasing quantity and quality of countermeasures through defense layers. 1. The Methodology Cumulative Defense Strategy,
an adversary agnostic approach.
Cumulative
Defense
Strategy
Meet A Modern Security Architecture


Modern intelligent sensors go beyond passive monitoring—they actively generate rich metadata that fuels advanced video analytics, improves precision in threat detection, and integrates seamlessly with access control, intrusion systems, and Security Operations Centers (SOCs).

Selecting the right security technology is essential for building an integrated system that meets your current operational requirements while remaining adaptable for future needs.

Surveillance One provides a diverse portfolio of carefully selected devices, tailored to your unique environment, threat landscape, budget, and performance goals.
Countermeasures for Modern Threats Cumulative Defense Strategy
Surveillance One builds resilience against threats through a disciplined approach called Cumulative Defense Strategy (CDS). Unlike traditional layered security models that apply single solutions across each layer, CDS increases the quantity and quality of countermeasures as threats move closer to critical assets.

This is an adversary agnostic approach that does not attempt to predetermine the adversary and their capabilities using frequentist probability theory, but enables you to measure your site's preparedness, quantify risk tolerance, and create a security posture that's proactive, scalable, and resilient.
Multi-Domain Integration
In today’s evolving threat environment, many enterprises require a clear migration path that protects both ground-based assets and the immediate airspace above them. For our water-sector organizations, this can extend to lakes, reservoirs, dams, ports, and surrounding infrastructure.

Air, land, and maritime security should not depend on disconnected systems simply because risks exist in different domains. Effective protection is optimized when security controls operate within a unified platform.

With a blend of the right methodology and application, countermeasures become supportive devices of a larger defense architecture.
Aligning security solutions with each phase of your program lifecycle.

Surveillance One builds resilience against threats through a disciplined approach called Cumulative Defense Strategy (CDS). Unlike traditional layered security models that apply single solutions across each layer, CDS increases the quantity and quality of countermeasures as threats move closer to critical assets.

This is an adversary agnostic approach that does not attempt to predetermine the adversary and their capabilities using frequentist probability theory, but enables you to measure your site's preparedness, quantify risk tolerance, and create a security posture that's proactive, scalable, and resilient.
Cumulative Defense Strategy Modern intelligent sensors go beyond passive monitoring—they actively generate rich metadata that fuels advanced video analytics, improves precision in threat detection, and integrates seamlessly with access control, intrusion systems, and Security Operations Centers (SOCs).

Selecting the right security technology is essential for building an integrated system that meets your current operational requirements while remaining adaptable for future needs.

Surveillance One provides a diverse portfolio of carefully selected devices, tailored to your unique environment, threat landscape, budget, and performance goals.
Countermeasures for Modern Threats In today’s evolving threat environment, many enterprises require a clear migration path that protects both ground-based assets and the immediate airspace above them. For our water-sector organizations, this can extend to lakes, reservoirs, dams, ports, and surrounding infrastructure.

Air, land, and maritime security should not depend on disconnected systems simply because risks exist in different domains. Effective protection is optimized when security controls operate within a unified platform.

With a blend of the right methodology and application, countermeasures become supportive devices of a larger defense architecture.
Multi-Domain Integration A revolutionary breakthrough in modern security architecture Introducing
Cumulative Defense Strategy (CDS)
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Resilience re·sil·ience (noun)
*ri-zil-yən(t)
Resilience is the ability of a system, organization, infrastructure, or operation to continue functioning through disruption, adapt under stress, and recover without catastrophic loss of capability.

The objective is sustained operational capability despite disruption through multiple layers, and that the resilience increases the closer the threat progresses towards the critical asset.