Aerial Security Mapping Overlays
At SkyHawk Survey Solutions, we provide advanced aerial security mapping overlay services in Virginia, empowering clients with real-time geospatial security risk assessments, vulnerability analysis, and asset coverage.
Our aerial overlays use GIS data, thermal imaging, and perimeter security lines to visualize threats, mitigate risks, and ensure strategic security planning for sensitive facilities, high-value sites, and critical infrastructure.
Integrated Risk & Response Planning
SkyHawk’s security overlays are not just maps—they are dynamic risk management tools. We align each overlay with a tailored threat vulnerability assessment (TVA) that includes:
- Risk grading by sector and asset value
- Adversary approach path analysis
- Security technology placement optimization
- Response force staging and timing models
- Protective intelligence heat maps
Our approach is rooted in Department of Defense and federal security protocols, led by our founder’s decades of experience in program protection, physical security, and risk mitigation for government and private-sector operations.
What Are Security Mapping Overlays?
Security Mapping Overlays are custom aerial security maps enhanced with layered security data—such as:
- Perimeter security lines (fences, barriers, gates)
- Camera fields of view (FOV) and blind spot identification
- Access control points and chokepoints
- Lighting coverage zones (day/night)
- Patrol routes and response timelines
- Intrusion detection sensor zones
- Entry/exit risk matrix overlays
- Thermal imaging overlays for nighttime and obscured area monitoring
These overlays integrate seamlessly with aerial photogrammetry and orthomosaic data to provide a high-resolution, 3D view of your facility—allowing clients to identify coverage gaps, surveillance deficiencies, and potential access vulnerabilities before a threat becomes a breach.
Key Benefits of Security Mapping Overlays
- Geospatial risk data for asset protection
- Intrusion detection zones for real-time monitoring
- Thermal imagery overlays for nighttime surveillance
- Camera field of view (FOV) and blind spot analysis
- Quick deployment of real-time security maps
Ready to enhance your facility’s security? Contact SkyHawk Survey Solutions today for a comprehensive security mapping assessment and discover how our aerial overlays can identify vulnerabilities before they become threats
What are security mapping overlays used for?
Security mapping overlays are used to visualize and assess security risks across sensitive facilities and critical infrastructure. They combine aerial imagery, GIS data, and security features such as perimeter lines, camera coverage, and intrusion detection zones to identify vulnerabilities, optimize security placement, and improve situational awareness.
How does aerial security mapping improve threat detection?
Aerial security mapping enhances threat detection by providing high-resolution, real-time imagery that highlights potential vulnerabilities, blind spots, and risks. The integration of thermal imaging overlays, camera FOV, and intrusion detection zones allows security teams to detect threats before they escalate, ensuring proactive threat mitigation and faster response times.
What industries use security overlays for risk assessment?
Security overlays are used across various industries, including government facilities, real estate, construction, critical infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, and transportation. These industries rely on aerial security mapping overlays for vulnerability assessments, risk management, and security optimization to protect assets and ensure safety.
What types of data are included in security mapping overlays?
Security mapping overlays include perimeter security lines, camera fields of view (FOV), intrusion detection zones, thermal imaging, and access control points, offering a comprehensive risk assessment.
How are security overlays integrated with existing security systems?
Our security overlays integrate seamlessly with your existing surveillance systems, GIS data, and physical security infrastructure to enhance real-time monitoring and threat response.