CCTV System Programming

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CCTV System Programming
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B1792

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

30 Nov 2026 -04 Dec 2026

6145

Overview

Introduction:

CCTV system programming represents the structured layer through which surveillance systems are configured, governed, and integrated within institutional security environments. It focuses on how system logic, configuration parameters, data flows, and control rules shape the effectiveness and reliability of video surveillance operations. This training program presents conceptual frameworks, configuration architectures, monitoring models, and governance considerations that define CCTV system programming in modern facilities. It provides an institutional perspective on how programmed surveillance systems support security oversight, compliance obligations, and long term infrastructure resilience.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the structural components and programming layers of CCTV systems.

  • Analyze configuration architectures governing cameras, recorders, and networks.

  • Classify monitoring, recording, and data retention models used in surveillance environments.

  • Evaluate governance, security, and compliance frameworks associated with CCTV systems.

  • Explore emerging technological trends shaping future CCTV programming structures.

Targeted Audience:

  • Security and surveillance supervisors.

  • Facility managers and security coordinators.

  • IT professionals involved in surveillance planning.

  • Engineers and project planners responsible for system design.

  • Technical consultants and support staff in the security field.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to CCTV Systems:

  • Definition, scope, and institutional purpose of CCTV systems.

  • Structural components including cameras, recorders, monitors, and network layers.

  • Classification of CCTV systems including analog, IP based, and hybrid architectures.

  • System layout principles and coverage logic in facility environments.

  • Oversight on industry applications across security, infrastructure, and operations.

Unit 2:

CCTV System Programming and Configuration:

  • System architecture models and connection topologies.

  • Camera parameter structures including resolution, field of view, and coverage logic.

  • Conceptual configuration frameworks for DVR and NVR systems.

  • Network architecture considerations including bandwidth and IP addressing models.

  • Integration logic with access control, alarm, and building management systems.

Unit 3:

Monitoring and Recording Structures:

  • Institutional models for real time and recorded video monitoring.

  • Recording strategy classifications including continuous, scheduled, and event based models.

  • Functional structure of video management systems (VMS).

  • Storage architecture, retention governance, and capacity planning logic.

  • Oversight structures supporting effective monitoring operations.

Unit 4:

System Stability, Troubleshooting, and Maintenance Planning:

  • Common structural causes of CCTV system performance degradation.

  • Preventive maintenance frameworks from a governance perspective.

  • Diagnostic indicators and system health monitoring concepts.

  • Log, alert, and system notification interpretation models.

  • Planning considerations for system upgrades and lifecycle continuity.

Unit 5:

Security Governance, Compliance, and Future Directions:

  • Access control and data protection governance structures in CCTV systems.

  • Cybersecurity and encryption concepts within surveillance infrastructures.

  • Legal and regulatory compliance frameworks for video surveillance.

  • Performance evaluation indicators and system benchmarking structures.

  • Emerging developments in intelligent video analytics and smart surveillance systems.