When a credential is used at any access point, CATHEXIS links that event to the corresponding camera footage automatically. Operators do not need to cross-reference two systems or manually search for the relevant clip. The access event and the video record are connected, timestamped, and retrievable together.
When an access attempt fails — a refused credential, a forced entry, a tailgating alert — CATHEXIS responds immediately. Cameras in the area are directed to the point of interest. Operators receive a structured alarm with video context attached. The response workflow begins before anyone has picked up a radio.
When areas need to be secured quickly, CATHEXISVision can trigger access control outputs directly — locking zones, releasing doors, or initiating a lockdown — based on rules your team defines. The video platform and the access control system act as one.
When an investigation needs to establish exactly what happened at a specific access point, investigators retrieve a complete, correlated record: credential data, timestamps, and footage from every relevant camera — from a single search, in a single platform. No retrieval from separate systems. No gaps in the timeline.
For organisations managing access across multiple buildings or sites, CATHEXISConnect provides centralised visibility of access events and associated footage without requiring operators to log into separate systems for each location.
The result: access control data that becomes part of your operational picture — not a parallel record that your team has to reconcile manually after an incident.