Navigating data protection and privacy regulations
Not all physical security solutions on the market
are built to support cybersecurity and privacy best
practices. Some older, disparate systems weren't
designed to meet the various regulatory requirements
and frameworks.
If ongoing compliance with these regulations is top of
mind, choosing a unified physical security platform
designed with cybersecurity and privacy in mind can
help. Other factors such as deployment models and
Responsible AI practices can help you advance toward
your compliance goals.
Here's how:
Built-in data protection and privacy tools
Physical security solutions built with cybersecurity
and privacy in mind come with a host of tools that
help you enhance resilience and keep data secure.
Encryption, authorization, and authentication methods
help protect your data and prevent it from falling into
the wrong hands.
Advanced tools and services can alert you to potential
vulnerabilities and simplify updates. Other features
can allow you to restrict access and user privileges,
and provide security scores to make sure you reach
full-scale system resilience.
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A unified physical security approach
A unified physical security platform aids you in
implementing a single, global data protection and
privacy strategy. Having one platform simplifies that
process by helping you standardize your cybersecurity
measures across all your physical security systems.
Using a unified platform, you won't have to waste
time checking different solutions to ensure cyber
hygiene, track your system's health status, or manage
privacy controls. Instead, you'll be able to manage all
your security and related data protection and privacy
settings for all your systems through a single interface.
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Cloud and hybrid-cloud deployments
Cloud-based solutions take the burden of constant
upkeep and hardening off your IT and security teams.
Whether you have
a cloud or hybrid-cloud deployment,
you can remotely oversee system health checks and
privacy controls from anywhere. You'll also get higher
levels of automation to ensure cyber resilience.
Opting for a physical security as a service (PSaaS)
solution means you can get the latest versions and fixes
automatically pushed to your system. You'll also have
access to the latest cybersecurity and privacy features
as soon as they are available. This helps to ensure that
your physical security systems are always up-to-date
and protected against vulnerabilities.
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How the solutions you choose can make compliance easier