EVANSVILLE, IN • SECURITY SYSTEMS • ACCESS CONTROL • NETWORK DEFENSE
Security that protects the building, the network, and the business behind both.
Digital Upgrade helps businesses lock down entry points, monitor activity, harden networks, and build a cleaner response plan when something goes wrong. Physical security and digital protection should work together. This page treats them that way.
- Surveillance planning, installation, alerts, and footage storage
- Managed access control with logs, credentials, and cleaner entry control
- Network analysis, firewalls, antivirus, upgrades, and recovery planning
PROTECTION LAYERS
Four security lanes. One cleaner operating picture.
Most businesses do not need flashy complexity. They need dependable visibility, tighter control, fewer weak points, and a plan that still makes sense six months later.
See what is happening.
Surveillance systems are planned around entrances, high-traffic areas, exterior coverage, and the practical moments a team may need to review later.
- Interior and exterior camera planning
- Alerts, live feeds, and retained footage
- Installation with cleaner placement strategy
Control who gets in.
Access control replaces key chaos with structured entry, cleaner permissions, and usable logs that help answer questions fast.
- Key cards, fobs, biometrics, and phone-based entry
- Detailed logs by person, time, and location
- Role-based access across sensitive spaces
Reduce digital weak points.
Network security is not one line item. It is analysis, hardening, cleaner device health, better update discipline, and fewer open doors for the wrong people.
- Security analysis and gap checks
- Firewall setup and antivirus deployment
- System upgrades that cut avoidable risk
Stay recoverable when the day turns ugly.
Backup and recovery planning keep a bad incident from turning into a total operational stall. That matters more than people admit until it is suddenly all that matters.
- Backup plans and retention planning
- Disaster recovery preparation
- Continuity that supports the business after the hit
A safer building means more when the network behind it is not exposed.
Cameras, doors, devices, email, backups, and day-to-day IT support all touch the same business reality. When those systems are handled in isolation, gaps form fast. When they are treated as one operating environment, decisions get cleaner.
CONNECTED SECURITY
Security support should not stop at a camera install or a firewall rule.
Some companies only want coverage at the doors. Some need network hardening. Some need both, plus recovery planning, support, and guidance on what to do next. Digital Upgrade’s security lane is strongest when it is allowed to connect the whole picture instead of handling one isolated symptom.
Camera systems that help owners and teams see entrances, activity, and high-value areas with less ambiguity.
Electronic access systems that make it easier to manage who enters where and when.
Network protections, endpoint defense, updates, and recovery planning that reduce avoidable exposure.
Training, maintenance, and local support so the system still makes sense after launch day.
SECURITY SERVICE STACK
Built around the issues businesses actually run into.
These are the lanes most likely to matter when a business wants better protection without getting sold a science-fiction fever dream.
Surveillance systems
Camera planning, installation, live monitoring access, alerts, recorded footage, and coverage strategy for interior and exterior spaces.
- Consultation and site review
- Camera placement for critical zones
- Training after installation
Access control
Replace loose key management with structured entry systems that support permissions, logs, and smoother access for the people who should be there.
- Cards, fobs, biometric, and phone-based credentials
- Detailed entry and activity logs
- Full implementation and maintenance
Security analysis
A practical look at where the network is exposed, what is outdated, and which weak points need to be tightened before they turn into something expensive.
- Gap checks and system review
- Threat reduction through configuration cleanup
- Safer operating posture for connected devices
Firewalls + antivirus
Foundational defenses still matter. Firewalls help control access. Antivirus helps reduce avoidable damage. Both belong in a broader system, not as afterthoughts.
- Firewall setup and rule planning
- Antivirus deployment across business devices
- Safer remote and internal access control
System upgrades
Old systems create drag and unnecessary exposure. Hardware and software upgrades help keep the business faster, more stable, and harder to exploit.
- Replace aging hardware and weak links
- Update systems before they become liabilities
- Reduce downtime and restore confidence
Backup + recovery planning
When systems fail, the recovery plan matters more than the apology. Backup strategy helps protect business data, reduce panic, and keep the next step obvious.
- Backup plans and ongoing retention
- Disaster recovery preparation
- Continuity planning for the bad day
SECURITY PROCESS
Clear process. Cleaner deployment. Real support after.
A security project should feel deliberate, not chaotic.
Survey
Review the building, current systems, network condition, weak points, and the business needs behind the request.
Design
Map out coverage, access permissions, equipment choices, firewall needs, update priorities, and continuity planning.
Deploy
Install, configure, test, and train so the system works in the real environment instead of only on a spec sheet.
Support
Maintain what is live, adjust as the business changes, and keep the protection model from going stale.
POST-LAUNCH VALUE
The work should hold up after the install crew leaves.
New hardware is easy to admire in week one. The real test is whether the system still feels usable, documented, supported, and worth the money months later. That is where local follow-through matters.
LOCAL FOUNDATION
Built in Evansville. Designed for real local business conditions.
Security decisions hit differently when the team understands the buildings, the staffing realities, the budget pressure, and the day-to-day pace of local organizations. Digital Upgrade already works across IT, websites, marketing, and consulting.
A nearby group that can evaluate systems, answer questions, and support the work beyond the initial launch.
Security gets stronger when IT support, recovery planning, and ongoing maintenance are not siloed off.
The goal is not more gear for the sake of gear. The goal is safer operations and fewer expensive surprises.
WHERE THIS FITS
Security work for the spaces people actually operate in.
The exact solution changes, but the pattern stays familiar: protect the entry points, improve visibility, reduce weak digital habits, and make recovery less painful.
Track access, cover entry, protect systems.
Useful for offices that need tighter entry management, better after-hours visibility, safer email and device practices, and less uncertainty when something looks off.
Watch assets and limit avoidable blind spots.
A stronger fit for spaces with inventory, higher-value equipment, multiple doors, service staff, and more operational movement to manage.
Bring order to a setup that has grown messy.
Ideal when the business has grown faster than the systems around it and now needs a cleaner security picture, stronger controls, and better long-term support.
LET’S TALK SECURITY
Need tighter surveillance, smarter access control, better network defense, or a recovery plan that is not wishful thinking?
Digital Upgrade works with businesses that want practical protection, cleaner systems, and a local team that can actually support the work after it goes live.
