Security by Role
Choose the right equipment and partner integrator to create a comprehensive solution that meets the needs and requirements of your organization.
OVERVIEW
Technology-based security solutions are typically made up of a video surveillance camera system, an access control system, and an intrusion prevention system.
Camera systems are networks of cameras and related hardware that capture footage in specific areas for review or live viewing. They work by transmitting footage from cameras to monitors, servers, or cloud storage for future access, analysis, and live viewing. Modern systems are powered by AI and can proactively monitor for pre-defined or suspicious behaviors and alert your security teams.
The global surveillance technology market hit a whopping $130 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach an astonishing $235 billion by 2027.
It’s clear that surveillance technology is revolutionizing commercial-grade security.
An access control system is a fundamental component of security used to regulate and manage who can enter specific locations or access certain resources.
Access Controls formalize and enforce who is allowed to access particular locations and ensure that the right people gain access while keeping unauthorized individuals out. Authentication is verified through a wide variety of devices used individually or in combination with each other.
A few examples of access verification devices are; key fobs, key cards, mobile devices, PINs, and biometric scans.
An Intrusion Prevention System is a crucial component of a business security system.
It is designed to detect and alert occupants or security personnel about potential threats or emergencies. These systems help prevent unauthorized access and theft.
The major components consist of sensors, sirens/alarms, a keypad, backup power, and optional monitoring services.
Security By Role
Choosing the right equipment and partner integrator is paramount to creating a comprehensive solution that seamlessly works together to properly protect both your people and property and meet the needs and requirements of the various departments within your organization.
IT DIRECTOR
As an IT Director, safeguarding your organization’s digital assets from the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats is crucial. Physical security systems, including video cameras, can serve as a backdoor into IT networks. Less expensive and foreign-manufactured equipment often doesn’t include adequate security precautions and are at risk of being hacked. Ensuring your equipment choices meet the necessary level of security compliance is of the utmost importance to the IT Director.
SECURITY DIRECTOR
The Security Directors’ primary concern is keeping their people and property safe and secure. Security Directors will be most concerned with the system features and functionality. Features such as line crossing, crowds gathering, visual firearm detection, people running through a scene, and abnormal scene detection are just a few of the advanced functionalities available. Having the ability to do advanced searches across their cameras for certain people, male or female, certain colors of clothing, a particular make/model of vehicle are powerful tools for a security director. Overall, implementing a modern, AI-powered system can result in a more robust security posture.
FACILITIES
The Facilities Director wants to ensure that the staff and/or residents have easy and consistent access to the areas that they are allowed to access. They want to make sure that the systems are easy and cost-effective to maintain, and that their provider is readily available should service be needed. They want to make sure that they meet all building codes.
PROPERTY MANAGER
Property managers face a multitude of challenges in their roles, including tenant-related issues, guest-related issues, complex regulations, maintenance and repairs, handling emergencies, and staying informed on new technologies and best practices. A properly configured and equipped security solution will help the property manager effectively manage the multitude of challenges they face every day.
OPERATIONS / RISK MANAGEMENT
The Operations Director is primarily concerned with operating their business efficiently and effectively, and with mitigating risk. A properly configured and equipped security solution will help the Operations Director to mitigate risks by being able to proactively address potential dangers, provide essential video evidence of accidents, and track license plates and vehicles, all helping to eliminate fraud and potential insurance claims.
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