Secure Logiq will launch Logiqal Core Architecture (LCA) at Intersec 2026, introducing a new compute and storage platform designed to support the evolving requirements of large-scale video surveillance and AI-enabled security environments.
Secure Logiq will launch Logiqal Core Architecture (LCA) at Intersec 2026, introducing a new compute and storage platform designed to support the evolving requirements of large-scale video surveillance and AI-enabled security environments.
Developed in response to the increasing scale and complexity of modern security projects, LCA is engineered to handle the significant data volumes generated by ultra-high-resolution cameras while enabling efficient processing and retrieval of metadata from edge-based video analytics. The result is a resilient, scalable and highly efficient architecture optimized for today’s integrated electronic security operations.
By bringing together intelligent virtualization, advanced data management and hardware optimized for I/O-intensive workloads such as video analytics, Secure Logiq has created a solution that delivers the performance, reliability and flexibility demanded by enterprise and hyperscale deployments. Compatible with all major video platforms, Logiqal Core Architecture is designed, manufactured, delivered and supported by a single UK-based specialist with deep expertise in the electronic security market.
At the core of the platform is Logiqal Core, Secure Logiq’s purpose-built operating system for video surveillance applications. Logiqal Core provides a hypervisor and advanced data-handling capabilities tailored specifically for security workloads, enabling virtualization, automated failover and failback, and intelligent resource optimization at a scale suited to large deployments, while offering excellent value compared to traditional IT alternatives.
At the head end, Logiqal Core helps significantly reduce hardware footprint, and therefore both CAPEX and OPEX, by allowing the resources of a single high-performance, resilient server to be shared across multiple applications. In a typical enterprise deployment, each software module would require its own dedicated server; with Logiqal Core, multiple software-based security systems, including CCTV, access control, PIDS, fire and alarm detection can all be consolidated onto a single platform through out-of-the-box virtualization.
System resilience is further enhanced using a secondary management server, providing flexible options for mission-critical failover even where software applications do not natively support redundancy. This approach simplifies system architecture, optimizes licensing and supports long-term operational stability.
The storage layer of Logiqal Core Architecture is delivered through Logiqal Video Volume (LVV), Secure Logiq’s advanced software-defined storage solution built on a modern file system architecture and optimised specifically for sequential video workloads. LVV enhances performance, durability and data integrity for high-resolution surveillance deployments of any size, supporting smooth video recording and playback while enabling fast, reliable access to archived metadata.
By intelligently balancing the latest low-latency memory technologies, solid-state drives (SSDs) and traditional spindle hard disk drives (HDDs), LVV optimizes archive performance while maintaining cost efficiency. As edge-based video analytics becomes increasingly prevalent, the ability to segregate video data from metadata enables more efficient use of HDD storage, reducing fragmentation, extending drive lifespan and improving archive stability - an essential factor in hyperscale projects.
Commenting on the launch, Franck Martinaux, Director of Global Services & Innovation at Secure Logiq, said: “I joined Secure Logiq because the company is clearly at the forefront of developing storage solutions purpose-built for the security industry. Secure Logiq is a technology partner for surveillance, focused entirely on the real-world requirements of modern security systems. The launch of Logiqal Core Architecture reinforces that commitment, bringing together performance, resilience and scalability to support the next generation of video and AI-driven security environments.”
Logiqal Core Architecture delivers high performance using standard off-the-shelf hardware, lower upfront capital expenditure, reduced operational costs, faster deployment times and comprehensive in-house product support from experienced electronic security specialists.
Visit Secure Logiq at Stand S2 C44 at Intersec 2026 to discover how Logiqal Core Architecture supports resilient, scalable and cost-effective enterprise storage security systems.
Product Adopted:Surveillance Cameras