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ECAM

ECAM, formed from the 2025 merger of Stealth Monitoring and ECAMSECURE, monitors 140K+ cameras as America's largest remote video-surveillance provider.

ECAM

The entity now known as ECAM was formed in 2025 when Stealth Monitoring and ECAMSECURE — both formerly independent video-security providers — merged under the ownership of GardaWorld, one of the world’s largest private security firms. The Stealth brand had previously acquired Caliber Communications, folding that operation’s monitoring expertise into what became a unified American platform. The combined organization is headquartered in Dallas and maintains monitoring centers and regional offices across the United States and Canada. ECAM operates a hybrid physical-digital security model that pairs proprietary AI with human-in-the-loop live monitoring. The firm deploys fixed cameras and self-contained Mobile Surveillance Units that require no on-site infrastructure and run on solar with generator backup. Its AI is trained on what the firm claims is the largest database of monitored mobile and fixed surveillance footage in the US, and it holds 19 AI patents. Coverage spans construction sites, retail centers, energy installations, logistics yards, and multifamily properties. Publicly cited customer outcomes include a multinational logistics company that saved $10.7 million through theft reduction and a shopping center that attributed a $1.2 million property-value increase to ECAM’s deployment. ECAM declined to disclose financial figures, but operational scale is meaningful: 6,000-plus customers, 140,000-plus cameras monitored, over one billion alarms triggered, and more than 50,000 crimes deterred annually. In 2025, the firm retired the Stealth Monitoring and ECAMSECURE brands to consolidate under ECAM, explicitly linking the rebrand to GardaWorld’s ability to layer on-site guard services onto the remote-monitoring backbone. No adjacent vehicles such as dedicated philanthropic foundations or real-asset arms are known to exist. Structurally, ECAM retains full operational ownership of its monitoring centers rather than subcontracting vigilance to third-party call centers — an architecture that, combined with GardaWorld’s physical-response network, creates a closed-loop deterrent-to-apprehension chain. The firm’s UL-listed, TMA Five Diamond Certified stations embed a regulatory-grade service obligation, distinguishing its model from pure software surveillance vendors.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Dallas

Corporate office

Dallas, TX, United States

Sector focus

InfrastructureReal Estate

Frequently asked questions

Who owns ECAM and how was it formed?

ECAM is part of GardaWorld, one of the largest global security companies. GardaWorld acquired Stealth Monitoring in 2024 and later combined it with ECAMSECURE in 2025 to create ECAM. The merger also incorporated Caliber Communications, whose monitoring assets had been bought by Stealth prior to the GardaWorld acquisition.

How does ECAM differ from a software-only AI camera company?

ECAM owns and operates UL-listed, TMA Five Diamond Certified monitoring centers staffed by human operators who verify AI alerts and intervene, dispatch police, or escalate to on-site guards. This human-in-the-loop model creates a closed chain from detection to physical response, which GardaWorld’s guard services extend further.

What industries does ECAM serve?

ECAM’s published sectors include construction, retail and shopping centers, energy and utilities, logistics and industrial yards, and multifamily residential properties. Its Mobile Surveillance Units are designed for sites lacking fixed infrastructure, such as remote construction jobsites or energy installations, with claimed five-day deployment anywhere in the US.

Does ECAM provide physical guards or only monitoring?

ECAM itself provides remote video monitoring, AI-driven threat detection, and mobile surveillance hardware. Because it sits inside GardaWorld, the platform can coordinate directly with GardaWorld’s on-site guard services for customers needing an integrated physical-plus-digital response.

Is ECAM a technology company or a security services firm?

ECAM operates at the intersection. It holds 19 AI patents and runs proprietary detection algorithms trained on its own monitored-camera footage, but it also fields a nationwide workforce of technicians and installers and runs UL-listed monitoring centers — making it a vertically integrated security services firm rather than a pure SaaS company.

What operational scale does ECAM claim?

The firm states it monitors over 140,000 cameras, handles more than one billion alarm triggers, deters over 50,000 crimes annually, and triggers more than 30,000 police dispatches each year. These figures are drawn from the firm’s public website and have not been independently verified.

Does ECAM have any international operations?

ECAM maintains monitoring centers and regional offices in both the United States and Canada. It describes itself as the largest remote video monitoring provider in both countries. No other international markets are mentioned in its current public materials.

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