Today, the absence of that steady stream of visitors exacerbates the traditional risks our seniors face and stretches the capacities of staff even further. The technology infrastructure in many of these facilities has long been behind-the-times, but will COVID-19 be the driver that pushes facilities to make the investment in systemic security technology?
Read MoreWhen integrator teams are on the ground ready to respond on a moment’s notice to any client problems, we can identify and stop would-be issues before they happen. Compare that to a standard “service (we use that term loosely) agreement” where emergency assistance is hours away. Having our team on the inside produces security that is reliable and cost-efficient because we’re never guessing what you need.
Read MoreSecurity Integration has often hung its hat on execution. Finishing a project on-time and on-budget should be table stakes for the real work of transforming the safety of your clients’ people, facilities, and reputation. Here are the four questions every integrator must be able to answer.
Read MoreThe 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?
Read MoreIn the business of physical security and access control, there is often a painful gap between what the industry knows and the actual systems in place at their client locations. Exhibit A for this “intention versus reality” gap is our old friend, the Wiegand Interface.
Read MoreAntiquated 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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