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Integrating Video Surveillance and Access Control at Enterprise Scale
When you get a late‑night call about an incident, in that moment, you’re not worried about the camera or access control manufacturer. You’re after one thing, and that’s a clear depiction of what happened, who was involved, and whether your technology responded in the way you needed it to. The last thing you want is
When you get a late‑night call about an incident, in that moment, you’re not worried about the camera or access control manufacturer. You’re after one thing, and that’s a clear depiction of what happened, who was involved, and whether your technology responded in the way you needed it to. The last thing you want is
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AI Sensors and LiDAR in Security: Cutting-edge Solutions for Modern Enterprises
If you manage enterprise-level physical security, you’ve likely seen the same pattern: more cameras, more alerts, more complexity, yet critical incidents still slip through. Traditional perimeter setups often rely heavily on video feeds, leaving security personnel overwhelmed by false alarms, blind spots, and delayed response times. Operators sit in front of walls of video, drowning
If you manage enterprise-level physical security, you’ve likely seen the same pattern: more cameras, more alerts, more complexity, yet critical incidents still slip through. Traditional perimeter setups often rely heavily on video feeds, leaving security personnel overwhelmed by false alarms, blind spots, and delayed response times. Operators sit in front of walls of video, drowning
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Enterprise Video Management Systems (VMS): What You Need to Know
Running multiple, uncoordinated video management systems across sites might feel manageable at first, but it quickly turns into a serious operational risk. What starts with antiquated technology like CCTV, layered with newer NVRs and digital video recorders, evolves into a fragmented environment. One where systems don’t communicate, visibility is limited, and security teams are left
Running multiple, uncoordinated video management systems across sites might feel manageable at first, but it quickly turns into a serious operational risk. What starts with antiquated technology like CCTV, layered with newer NVRs and digital video recorders, evolves into a fragmented environment. One where systems don’t communicate, visibility is limited, and security teams are left
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How Enterprises Manage Security Across Multiple Locations
You probably didn’t get extra headcount the day your remit expanded from a single headquarters to a network of branches, plants, clinics, and distributed cloud environments. Yet your responsibility now spans multi-location enterprise security, where every site introduces new risks, technologies, and operational complexity. Each location often operates with its own mix of security systems,
You probably didn’t get extra headcount the day your remit expanded from a single headquarters to a network of branches, plants, clinics, and distributed cloud environments. Yet your responsibility now spans multi-location enterprise security, where every site introduces new risks, technologies, and operational complexity. Each location often operates with its own mix of security systems,
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Omaha Chamber Named Prime Secured as April’s Business of the Month
Prime Secured has been recognized as the April Business of the Month by the Greater Omaha Chamber.
Prime Secured has been recognized as the April Business of the Month by the Greater Omaha Chamber.
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How Physical Security and Cybersecurity Converge in Enterprise Security
Walk through any facility today, and many might still believe there’s a divide between physical security and cybersecurity teams at first glance: guards, video surveillance, and access controls like RFID keycard door locks on one side, with the IT team taking care of firewalls, antivirus software, and data encryption on the other. However, a deeper
Walk through any facility today, and many might still believe there’s a divide between physical security and cybersecurity teams at first glance: guards, video surveillance, and access controls like RFID keycard door locks on one side, with the IT team taking care of firewalls, antivirus software, and data encryption on the other. However, a deeper
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What Is Zero Trust Architecture?
A few years ago, most firms still thought in terms of “inside” and “outside” the network. If your team was on the office Wi‑Fi or connected to the VPN, they were treated as safe. Today, the world looks different: people work from home, and client sites, key applications sit in multiple clouds, and specialist firms
A few years ago, most firms still thought in terms of “inside” and “outside” the network. If your team was on the office Wi‑Fi or connected to the VPN, they were treated as safe. Today, the world looks different: people work from home, and client sites, key applications sit in multiple clouds, and specialist firms
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How AI Video Analytics Improves Enterprise Security
Most enterprises now hold vast volumes of video footage, with security cameras capturing continuous streams across multiple sites. Yet only a small fraction of that video data is ever reviewed. Security personnel are expected to monitor more systems, respond to more security threats, and make faster security decisions, often with limited visibility and increasing operational
Most enterprises now hold vast volumes of video footage, with security cameras capturing continuous streams across multiple sites. Yet only a small fraction of that video data is ever reviewed. Security personnel are expected to monitor more systems, respond to more security threats, and make faster security decisions, often with limited visibility and increasing operational
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Zero Trust vs Traditional Network Security
For a long time, network security followed a clear, simple model: build a strong perimeter using firewalls, Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), and VPNs, then treat everything inside that boundary as trusted. This perimeter-based security approach defined traditional security models for decades and worked well in environments where users, systems, and data were largely centralized. That
For a long time, network security followed a clear, simple model: build a strong perimeter using firewalls, Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), and VPNs, then treat everything inside that boundary as trusted. This perimeter-based security approach defined traditional security models for decades and worked well in environments where users, systems, and data were largely centralized. That
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How Enterprise Security Systems Differ From Commercial Security
If you are responsible for protecting multiple locations, you have probably felt the gap between what your “commercial” security systems were sold to do and what your organization now expects them to deliver. What began as a simple mix of security cameras, video surveillance, alarm system components, and basic access control at a single site
If you are responsible for protecting multiple locations, you have probably felt the gap between what your “commercial” security systems were sold to do and what your organization now expects them to deliver. What began as a simple mix of security cameras, video surveillance, alarm system components, and basic access control at a single site
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