Tech Company Security Monitoring
WatchWard's enterprise platform provides converged physical and cybersecurity monitoring for tech companies protecting valuable IP, hardware, and critical infrastructure.
Key Challenges
- Insider threat risks with employees accessing sensitive hardware and IP
- Server room and data center physical security and access control
- Sophisticated nation-state and criminal cyber threats targeting tech IP
- Compliance requirements (SOC 2, ISO 27001) requiring documented security monitoring
WatchWard Solutions
- AI-powered access control monitoring for sensitive areas like server rooms and R&D labs
- Behavioral analytics detecting unusual employee access patterns and IP exfiltration risks
- Integrated network monitoring identifying cyber threats targeting development infrastructure
- Automated compliance documentation and audit-ready security reports

Tech Companies Security — FAQs
How does WatchWard protect tech company intellectual property?
WatchWard monitors physical access to R&D labs and server rooms, detects unusual data access or transfer patterns, and identifies behavioral anomalies that may indicate IP theft attempts. Every access event is logged in a searchable, audit-ready record.
Does WatchWard help with SOC 2 or ISO 27001 compliance?
Yes. WatchWard generates automated compliance reports including access logs, incident timelines, and monitoring coverage documentation useful for SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and similar certification audits.
How does WatchWard detect insider threats at tech companies?
WatchWard uses behavioral analytics to flag anomalous patterns: an engineer accessing server rooms they've never entered before, bulk downloads of code repositories outside working hours, or unusual data transfer volumes to external destinations.
Can WatchWard monitor data centers and server rooms physically?
Yes. WatchWard supports access control integration and camera coverage of data centers and server rooms, with real-time alerts for unauthorized entry attempts and automated response protocols including door lock triggers and escalated recording.
