Security Intelligence Dashboard
This page describes a concept for a single interface intended to consolidate camera feeds, alerts, device status, and security events into one command center design.

Mockup is illustrative only and does not reflect a working product.
Proposed Dashboard Modules
Six purpose-built modules described in this concept.
Live Camera Grid
A concept for viewing camera feeds in a customizable grid layout with AI overlay annotations.
Threat Analytics
Proposed visual analytics showing threat patterns, peak risk periods, and incident frequency trends.
Security Score
An idea for a dynamic overall security health score factoring in device status, coverage gaps, and alert frequency.
Event Timeline
A concept for a chronological log of detected events with filters, search, and playback for review.
Reports
Proposed automated report generation to support internal security reviews.
Device Health Monitor
As envisioned, status for cameras, sensors, and connected devices with alerts for offline equipment.
Security Dashboard — FAQs
What would the security dashboard concept show?
The concept describes consolidating live camera feeds, threat analytics, device health status, event timelines, a security score, and reports into a single interface. This dashboard does not exist as a live product.
Could multiple locations be monitored from one dashboard?
As envisioned, the concept supports multi-site management from a single dashboard, switching between locations and viewing aggregated data. This has not been built or deployed.
Would the dashboard generate reports automatically?
The concept describes automatic report generation, including event logs and device health histories, intended to support internal reviews. No compliance certifications or guarantees are claimed.
Would the dashboard be accessible on mobile devices?
As proposed, the dashboard concept would be responsive and accessible via web and mobile apps, with live feeds and alert management available on the go.
What would a Security Score be?
As conceived, a Security Score would be a dynamic rating of overall security posture, factoring in device status, coverage gaps, and alert volumes. It is a design idea, not a working feature.
