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Make in India in Surveillance: Why Component-Level Trust Is Becoming Non-Negotiable
Source: Matrix Comsec
From assembly to accountability—India’s shift toward controlled, secure CCTV ecosystems

A Shift from Deployment to Trust
India’s surveillance industry is no longer defined by how many cameras are deployed, but by how much control exists behind those deployments. As CCTV systems become embedded in critical infrastructure—factories, transport networks, and public spaces—the focus is shifting from expansion to trust, traceability, and technological ownership.

This is where Make in India is asserting real influence—not at the surface level of CCTV camera assembly, but at a deeper layer: component-level integrity.

The Hidden Risk in Global Supply Chains
For years, surveillance systems operated within fragmented global supply chains. Cameras were assembled in one region, powered by chipsets from another, and supported by firmware developed elsewhere. While this enabled scale, it also created a blind spot—limited visibility into what truly powers the system.

In today’s security environment, that blind spot is no longer acceptable.
ER Compliance: Driving Component-Level Accountability
The introduction of Essential Requirements (ER) by MeitY, Government of India, marks a turning point. Beyond compliance, its real impact lies in enforcing transparency in internal components, sourcing, and product traceability.

This shift compels manufacturers to answer a fundamental question:
Can you account for every layer of your product?
Make in India Beyond Assembly
This directly reinforces the principles of Make in India.

True self-reliance in surveillance is not achieved by assembling imported parts—it is built through clarity, control, and accountability across the product architecture. From chipsets to firmware, every layer must be understood and secured.

The Government of India’s mandate—that from April 1, 2026, only ER-compliant CCTV cameras can be deployed—is more than a deadline. It signals a future where surveillance systems must be structurally trustworthy, not just operationally functional.
A New Lens for Decision-Makers
For system integrators and consultants, evaluation criteria are evolving. It is no longer enough to assess resolution or storage—attention must shift inward, toward component sourcing, firmware control, and system integrity.

For enterprises, the stakes are higher. Surveillance systems are now connected assets within broader networks, where vulnerabilities at the component level can translate into larger risks. Choosing systems built on transparent architectures is essential for long-term security and reliability.

From Scale to Component Trust
What is emerging is a more mature ecosystem—one that prioritizes assurance over convenience.
Make in India, in this context, is not just an economic initiative. It is a framework for building systems that can be trusted at every level. It encourages manufacturers to move toward cybersecurity, design ownership, secure development, and verifiable supply chains.
The Road Ahead
As the industry approaches the April 2026 mandate, the direction is clear. Surveillance in India will not be defined by how easily systems are deployed, but by how deeply they can be trusted.

Manufacturers like Matrix Comsec are investing in indigenous R&D, controlled design, and compliance-driven development—shaping a more secure and self-reliant surveillance ecosystem.

A Trusted Path Forward
The true promise of Make in India lies in building systems that the country can confidently rely on. Matrix Network Cameras are 100% ER compliant as per IoTSCS, STQC certified, and BIS certified, with cybersecurity aligned to ISO/IEC 27402. All Matrix solutions are manufactured, researched, designed, and developed in India, reinforcing a commitment to secure, transparent, and self-reliant surveillance infrastructure.



About Matrix
Established in 1991, Matrix is a leader in Security and Telecom solutions for modern businesses and enterprises. As a technology-driven, and customer-focused organization, the company is committed to keeping pace with the revolutions in the Security and Telecom industries.
With around 40% of its human resources dedicated to the development of new products, Matrix has launched cutting-edge products like Video Surveillance Systems – Video Management Systems, Network Video Recorders and IP Camera, Access Control and Time-Attendance Systems as well as Telecom Solutions such as Unified Communications, IP-PBX, Universal Gateways, VoIP and GSM Gateways and Communication Endpoints. These solutions are feature-rich, reliable, and conform to international standards.

Having global footprints in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Africa through an extensive network of more than 4000+ channel partners, Matrix ensures that the products serve the needs of its customers faster and longer.

Matrix has ISO 27001: 2013, 20000-1 2018, 14001- 2015, and 9001: 2015 certifications for quality management standards. Matrix has also been awarded ZED Quality Certification, and DSIR Certification for indigenous R&D and Manufacturing. Matrix has gained the trust and admiration of customers representing the entire spectrum of industries.

For further information, please contact:
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Website: www.matrixcomsec.com

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