Camera security is part of cyber security
A camera system is only useful if it is secure, working, and ready when it matters.
RedHawk reviews residential and commercial camera systems, DVR/NVR access, remote viewing, retention settings, passwords, network exposure, and export workflow.
Cameras fail people in two ways: they get exposed to outsiders, or they are useless when footage is needed. RedHawk looks at both. The goal is a system that protects the property and produces usable footage without creating new risk.
Marine Corps Veteran Widow-Led
Woman-Owned
Se Habla Español
Residential
Commercial
Southern Arizona
The RedHawk boss story
Led by Monica — the owner, a Mexican-American female Marine Corps Veteran Widow.
RedHawk is not a cold logo. It is a company with heart, discipline, and a clear rule: help honestly, explain the scope, and perform professional work fairly.
A camera system should not be a black box. Owners should know how to access it, secure it, and use it when the moment counts.
What matters
📹DVR/NVR hardeningPasswords, users, firmware posture, remote access, and basic exposure review.
🕒RetentionKnow how long footage stays and whether important events are overwritten too soon.
📤Evidence exportMake sure footage can be found and exported when needed.
🏠Residential + commercialHomes, rental/property operations, small businesses, offices, and yards.
Residential camera support
Door/yard camerasAccess, notifications, storage, and privacy posture.
DVR/NVR systemsUser access, retention, remote viewing, and export basics.
Family safetyMake sure the system helps without exposing the household.
Device cleanupRemove stale users and weak settings.
Commercial camera support
Retention policyMatch storage settings to operational needs.
User rolesKnow who can view, export, or change settings.
Remote viewingReduce unsafe exposure and vendor confusion.
Incident readinessFind/export footage fast when something happens.
Straight answer
You do not have to speak engineer to deserve good help.
RedHawk explains the issue in human terms, then handles the technical work professionally. That is the difference between being sold fear and being given control.
Owner / Principal
RedHawk Defense is led by Monica, a Mexican-American female Marine Corps Veteran Widow, therapist, mother, spouse, grandmother, and owner.
RedHawk Defense is led by Monica, a Mexican-American female Marine Corps Veteran Widow, therapist, mother, spouse, grandmother, and owner. Her leadership brings a practical, family-protective standard to the company: listen carefully, explain clearly, scope honestly, and protect customers with disciplined technology work.
RedHawk is not built on scare tactics, pressure sales, or mystery invoices. It is built on honest guidance, clear scope, practical security, and respectful support for homes, families, and businesses. Se Habla Español.
Camera systems now have their own command console
From camera service page to active Surveillance Command.
RedHawk camera work now connects to a dedicated camera planning console: maps, aerial review, public records/site intelligence, camera placement, NOC/rack planning, connectivity choices, equipment quote links, and customer proposal output.
Maps + aerialsPull location context and visually review the property before quoting.
Public recordsBuild assessor, GIS, permit, recorder, zoning, and FEMA search paths.
Placement boardMark cameras, NVR, PoE, NOC/rack, fiber, coax, and wireless points.
Gear quote linksJump to active vendor searches for cameras, NVRs, PoE, cable, racks, UPS, and storage.
Medical professionals + real solutions
RedHawk supports medical offices with solutions, not tire patches.
RedHawk helps clinics, therapy offices, care teams, and healthcare-adjacent businesses improve office technology, secure workflows, camera planning, cloud/backup thinking, and practical operations. We use AI where it helps, but the work is grounded in 35+ years of corporate, medical-environment, IT, systems, security, camera, cloud, data, and operations experience.
Medical office techWorkstations, Wi‑Fi, printers, scanners, shared systems, and staff workflow pain points.
HIPAA-conscious posturePractical thinking around access, accounts, backups, endpoints, cameras, and sensitive workflows.
Solution buildingFix the immediate issue, then document the real cause and a cleaner path forward.