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2 Filter the noise to focus on what matters Getting a comprehensive view Traditional security applications don't paint the full picture of an environment. The job of identifying what is or isn't a risk is therefore left to the individual. Human factors such as emotions, stress, and fatigue invariably come into play while consuming and correlating large amounts of data from multiple sources, and can lead to errors or more complex situations going undetected. Even seemingly routine incidents, such as a faulty camera, or a broken card reader, can get lost in the noise and compromise your security and operations. Mission Control actively analyzes and qualifies data from thousands of sensors, security devices, and business systems to reveal the true nature of an incident. It helps you make sure trivial events don't become a distraction, especially when unforeseen incidents require immediate attention. By reviewing your processes – from detection through to resolution and auditing – you can pinpoint weak spots, then adapt to bolster your security and optimize your operations. Searching for the right information is time consuming. With Mission Control, everything from the first incident trigger to the resolution is on-screen and easy to access. It's a unified approach that merges data from all of your security devices along with contextual information from related systems, and presents everything through a dynamic map view of your facilities. While monitoring, you are navigated to the location of an incident through interactive maps. Associated video feeds and other sensor data help build your understanding of the situation, with current and past incidents pointing to developing trends and hotspots. Workflows guide you to the best solution in the least amount of time. After an incident is resolved, retrace and review every step. Extract data to create detailed reports you can share with internal and external stakeholders, so follow-up investigations continue to move forward.