Empty Offices: Low Occupancy Means High Risk

The disruptive power of the COVID pandemic and accompanying recession for enterprise businesses is hard to overestimate. But one critical area has remained absent from the conversation. How does the absence of personnel on the property change the security risk? And what does this mean for the SecTech (security technology) we all depend on?

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John Nemerofsky
Detection is Never Enough

Antiquated technology powered by incomplete integrations are leaving America’s biggest enterprises exposed. Entry points detect activity without a uniform way of distinguishing the good guys from the bad guys. Everyone in security knows this, but few are implementing necessary systems to address it.

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John Nemerofsky
Advancing Financial Institution Security

Protecting the county's financial institutions is not a task that SAGE Integration takes lightly. As one of the Department of Homeland Security's designated critical infrastructures, we understand the importance of applying best-in-class physical security solutions based on each facility's needs.

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Advancing Senior Living Safety and Security

Many seniors and their families choose senior living communities because they are no longer comfortable with their loved ones living alone. Security and safety technologies can provide peace of mind for the resident and their families.

Let's face it: video surveillance, once seen as an invasion of privacy, is now a necessity for monitoring resident, visitor, and staff activities. Video surveillance is vital in conducting wellness checks, ensuring staff members maintain the highest levels of professionalism, and delivering high-quality care.

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