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and more effective at detecting and diffusing incidents, while complying with evolving standards. A unified and open security platform helps your team stay one step ahead. From a single interface, operators can monitor cameras, door readers, biometric scanners, intrusion and perimeter sensors, and more. The unified view gives your team complete control over who is accessing your buildings and perimeters. If someone nears a fence or tailgates through a door, operators will be immediately alerted. There's also no guesswork needed during the response. The system automatically displays live video and standard operating procedures, helping your team confidently handle any situation while remaining compliant. You'll also be alerted to potential risks or improvements. This could be a device suddenly falling offline or a required software update that addresses known vulnerabilities. It's with these capabilities and other built-in cybersecurity defenses that your team can protect identities, keep data out of the wrong hands, and avoid the costly damages of a breach. This platform is certified by standards like the DHS Safety Act, FICAM, FIPS 201, and received the UL 2900-2-3 Level 3 cybersecurity certification, helping you reach compliance faster. And should these standards evolve, you'll be free to make changes. It's with an open and unified IP security platform that you'll achieve government-mandated levels of security to ensure assets, intelligence, and people always stay safe. 5 things to think about before making a security investment 1 Adapting to changes With an open security platform, you're better able to adapt to changing needs. You can re-use existing cameras, readers, and other network infrastructure, add new devices or integrate third-party systems into the platform. 2 Keeping data safe With the right physical security platform, you can protect your data and become more resilient to cyber threats by using advanced authentication and encryption technologies. This helps you keep government and personnel records stay safe, while ensuring cybersecurity compliance. 3 Managing digital evidence Simplify investigations on liability, theft, fraud, or other crimes using a digital evidence management system. Instead of wasting time and money copying files to USB sticks, you can securely email digital files to authorized individuals in other agencies. 4 Speeding up the deployment Speed up the deployment of your IP security upgrade with pre-loaded appliances. Streamvault™ is a secure and ready-to-go infrastructure solution on which government- approved windows operating systems and physical security systems can be added. 5 Simplifying operator training With an intuitive platform, your team can use automated alarms, guided procedures, and map-based navigation to easily handle any security task. Whether an operator is on the job for one week or three years, your operations remain efficient and compliant.

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