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Genetec Mission Control

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2 Overwhelmed by data and decisions The necessity of evolution Traditional security applications don't paint the full picture of an environment. The job of identifying what is and isn't a risk is left to the individual. Human factors such as emotions and tiredness invariably come into play. As does the difficulty of consuming and correlating large amounts of data from multiple sources – which often leads to more complex situations going undetected. Mission Control analyzes and qualifies data from thousands of sensors and security devices to reveal the true nature of an incident. The insights it provides give your team the ability to deal with any potential threat. By reviewing your processes – from detection through to resolution and auditing – you'll be able to identify weak spots, dynamically adapt, create new best practices and shore up your defenses. Change is as inevitable as people's reluctance to embrace it. It's natural to want to stick with what you've got, but to stay ahead you need to anticipate what's coming. Migrating to new systems can be painful, but the pain of not doing so can be far worse. From Chicago to Shanghai, organizations are moving away from basic security, event monitoring and alarm management. Complicated situations need data insights and sophisticated applications that help operators work more effectively and efficiently. Almost every organization has suffered a security breach at some point. Mission Control allows operators to take control of problematic situations as they develop. It helps them prioritize larger incidents and threats – and it removes emotion from the equation by guiding responses through to resolution.

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