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Commercial Real Estate · Corporate Campus · United States

How a 6-Building Corporate Campus Stopped After-Hours Breaches and Achieved 5.2× ROI

▼ 100%
After-Hours Breach Incidents (final 6 weeks)
0
OSHA Citations During Inspection
$340K+
Estimated Annual Value
5.2×
Year-1 ROI

The Challenge

A corporate office campus — 6 buildings, 1,200 employees, 112 IP cameras — had all cameras recording continuously with no active monitoring. After-hours break-ins over 4 months caused $180,000 in equipment theft and triggered two insurance claims. A lobby confrontation went undetected for 11 minutes. Security teams were reactive, not preventive.

What VivyaSense Found — First 30 Days

  1. 1

    After-hours perimeter breaches: 7 per week at the east parking structure — all undetected until morning review.

  2. 2

    Tailgating through the main server room access door: 14 separate occasions — never in any incident report. A critical data security exposure.

  3. 3

    Lobby occupancy exceeding fire code limits during peak arrival windows on 3 of 5 weekdays — unmanaged liability with zero documentation.

  4. 4

    6 slip/fall near-miss events in parking stairwells — none reported by staff, none in any log.

Results — 12 Weeks

  • After-hours perimeter incidents → 0 confirmed in final 6 weeks (deterrence documented from first alert week)

  • Server room tailgating eliminated after access policy update → IT audit: zero unauthorized entries in final 60 days

  • Fire code compliance achieved with real-time density alerts → Insurance underwriter notified of corrective action

  • 1 parking structure fall — Week 8 → Response in under 90 seconds from alert → Incident fully documented with timestamped footage → Insurance claim supported and resolved

ROI Summary

$340,000+
Total Est. Annual Value
$64,800
VivyaSense Annual Cost
5.2×
Year-1 ROI
“We had cameras in every corner and still had no idea what was happening after 6 PM. VivyaSense didn't just record — it actually watched. That's the difference.”
— Head of Facilities & Security, Corporate Campus, Texas