Security as Critical Infrastructure.

BC Security manages your security estate the way you manage any critical business asset — with visibility, governance, and a plan for every stage of its lifecycle.

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Built for Complex, Multi-Site Environments

Deep integrations across access control, CCTV, perimeter, fire, lighting, audio, elevators, and visitor management — unified under Gallagher as a single pane of glass at Auckland Transport's 72-site network.

AssetGuard One provides the governance layer — health scoring, compliance tracking, and obsolescence forecasting across every asset.

Compliance, Reporting & Certification

Keep specified systems documented, maintained and compliant.

Security and access-controlled systems can form part of a building’s compliance schedule and require ongoing inspection, testing and formal reporting.

BC Security provides IQP inspections, compliance reporting and Form 12A certification for the specified systems we are authorised to inspect.

We maintain clear records of inspections, defects, remedial requirements and certification status, helping property and facilities teams understand what has been completed and what still requires action.

Our compliance services include:

  • IQP inspection and testing
  • Form 12A certification
  • Compliance schedule support
  • Defect and remedial reporting
  • Maintenance documentation
  • Coordination with building owners, facilities teams and compliance managers

Compliance information can also be incorporated into AssetGuard One, giving authorised teams visibility across sites, systems and upcoming requirements.

Software Maintenance & Version Upgrades

Keep security software current, supported and reliable.

Access control, video management, alarm and monitoring platforms rely on software, servers, databases, firmware and third-party integrations. When these are not maintained, organisations can face compatibility issues, support limitations, reliability problems and increased cyber risk.

We review software and firmware versions, hardware compatibility, operating systems, databases, integrations and manufacturer support status before recommending an upgrade.

Upgrades are planned around operational requirements and may include testing, system backups, controlled change windows and rollback planning where appropriate.

Our approach is not to upgrade simply because a newer version exists. We recommend change where there is a clear security, support, reliability or operational reason.

Software services include:

  • Software and firmware version reviews
  • Manufacturer support and obsolescence checks
  • Compatibility and dependency assessment
  • Controlled version upgrades
  • Backup and recovery planning
  • Change management and rollback preparation
  • Ongoing software maintenance planning

This keeps systems supported, operating reliably and better protected against emerging cyber risks.