Editorial Disclosure
Last updated: April 28, 2026
Security Technology Lab is an independent security technology information website operated by Trinity Guard LLC.
The site publishes educational articles, practical guides, product-related analysis, reviews, comparisons, and security technology commentary for readers interested in CCTV cameras, NVRs, alarm systems, smart security, access control, professional security systems, and related technologies.
The primary editor and expert voice behind SecurityTechLab is Gyula Györfi, whose background includes long-term real-world experience in security operations, technical security systems, and professional security decision-making.
SecurityTechLab is written for practical security decisions — not for marketing hype.
1. Editorial Responsibility
Editorial responsibility for SecurityTechLab is held by Gyula Györfi. The purpose of the website is to explain security technology from a practical, field-oriented point of view.
The editorial approach is based on real-world security thinking: how systems work in practice, what buyers should understand before making decisions, and which risks are often ignored in generic product descriptions.
SecurityTechLab is not intended to be a generic gadget blog. It is designed as a serious security technology knowledge base for buyers, installers, operators, businesses, property owners, and security professionals.
2. About the Editor
Gyula Györfi is the editor and primary security technology expert behind SecurityTechLab. His professional perspective is shaped by decades of security-related experience, including operational security, technical security systems, and the practical reality of protecting people, property, and business environments.
His wider founder story and the operational philosophy behind Trinity Guard® are described here: Why I Named the System Trinity Guard® .
That background influences the editorial tone of SecurityTechLab: security technology should not be judged only by specifications, advertising claims, or attractive product photos, but by how well it supports real protection, visibility, response, documentation, and proof.
3. Website Operator
The website is operated by:
Trinity Guard LLC
30 N Gould St, STE R
Sheridan, WY 82801
United States
Email: contact@securitytechlab.com
Trinity Guard LLC is responsible for the operation of SecurityTechLab.com.
4. Our Editorial Mission
SecurityTechLab exists to help readers understand modern security technology before they trust it, buy it, install it, or recommend it.
Our content may cover topics such as:
- ✓CCTV cameras and surveillance systems
- ✓NVRs and video recording
- ✓Alarm systems and sensors
- ✓Smart security devices
- ✓Access control systems
- ✓Professional security systems
- ✓Security operations, patrol verification, and operational proof
Our goal is to provide useful explanations, practical analysis, and honest security technology guidance.
5. Independence and Commercial Relationships
SecurityTechLab may publish articles that mention third-party products, services, manufacturers, platforms, or technologies.
Some pages may include affiliate links, referral links, sponsored references, or commercial links. If a visitor clicks such a link and makes a purchase or takes another qualifying action, SecurityTechLab may earn a commission or receive compensation at no additional cost to the visitor.
Commercial relationships do not automatically determine editorial opinions. Our goal is to evaluate security technology from a practical perspective and to make commercial relationships clear where relevant.
If a commercial relationship may influence how a product or service is presented, we aim to disclose it clearly.
6. Affiliate Links
Some articles on SecurityTechLab may contain affiliate links. These links may lead to retailers, manufacturers, marketplaces, software providers, or other third-party websites.
If we earn a commission through an affiliate link, the price paid by the visitor should not be increased because of that link.
Affiliate links help support the operation of the website, but they do not remove the need for practical, honest, and useful editorial judgment.
7. Product Reviews and Comparisons
SecurityTechLab may publish product reviews, product comparisons, buying guides, and category explanations.
Reviews and comparisons may be based on available product information, manufacturer documentation, practical experience, market research, technical specifications, public data, hands-on testing where available, and editorial judgment.
A product recommendation should not be understood as a guarantee that the product is suitable for every property, business, installation environment, or legal situation. Security needs vary by location, risk, budget, technical conditions, and operational requirements.
8. Sponsored Content
SecurityTechLab may occasionally publish sponsored content or content created in cooperation with a third party.
If a piece of content is sponsored, paid, or materially influenced by a commercial partner, we aim to identify that relationship clearly in or near the relevant content.
Sponsored content does not mean that readers should skip their own due diligence. Buyers should always evaluate whether a product, system, or service fits their own security needs.
9. AI and Editorial Tools
SecurityTechLab may use digital tools, research tools, editing tools, automation, or AI-assisted workflows to support drafting, formatting, structure, optimization, or editorial production.
These tools may help organize information, improve readability, or speed up content preparation. However, the editorial direction, practical security perspective, and responsibility for the website remain with SecurityTechLab and its editorial leadership.
AI-assisted support does not replace professional judgment, practical security thinking, or editorial responsibility.
10. Accuracy and Updates
We aim to keep SecurityTechLab content accurate, useful, and up to date. However, security technology changes quickly. Product specifications, prices, availability, software features, regulations, and manufacturer policies may change after publication.
Readers should verify important details directly with manufacturers, retailers, installers, legal professionals, or qualified security experts before making decisions.
We may update, revise, expand, or remove content when necessary.
11. No Professional or Legal Guarantee
SecurityTechLab provides general security technology information. The website does not provide legal advice, insurance advice, engineering certification, or site-specific professional security consulting unless explicitly stated in a separate agreement.
Security decisions should be made based on the specific risks, layout, operational needs, legal environment, and technical conditions of the property or organization involved.
12. Reader Trust
Reader trust is important to SecurityTechLab. Our long-term goal is to build a useful security technology knowledge base that helps people make better, more informed decisions.
If you believe that content on SecurityTechLab should be corrected, clarified, or updated, you can contact us.
Email: contact@securitytechlab.com
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