Tag: Enterprise Security

Enterprise Security Without Enterprise Resources: 4 Key Takeaways

If you missed our recent webinar on right-sized security solutions, you missed some seriously valuable insights. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with the top takeaways that had everyone excited about.

We brought together some incredible minds in the security space: Ben Coleman from Coleman Contingency (who spent seven years protecting more than 200 executives at Meta), John Harris from Mobile Pro Systems (with two decades of integration expertise), and our own Ryan Schonfeld, former Fortune 500 global security leader and police officer. What unfolded was a masterclass in practical security strategy that actually works for mid-sized organizations.

Here’s what really struck me: most organizations we polled are juggling 3-6 different security systems. Sound familiar? The good news is, you don’t need Fortune 500 resources to build Fortune 500-level protection. You just need to work smarter.

Security Doesn’t Scale!

Security doesn’t scale!   

Now before you get offended and stop reading, consider where we are as an industry today and how much we’ve evolved over the past 5, 10, 15, 50 years. Sure, there has been great innovation across certain products:

  • Camera resolution is higher than ever, at a price point that security leaders probably couldn’t have fathomed fifteen years ago. Today, cameras are essentially IP computers that perform advanced edge processing and analytics. 
  • Analytics have progressed from being a buzzword thrown around to actually delivering on many of its promises.
  • Organizations are continuing to replace their analog camera fleets with new IP technology, albeit at an alarmingly slow rate.
  • Facial recognition, object detection & classification, biometrics, drones, counter-drone, access control, tailgate detection, weapon detection, gunshot detection, aggression detection…and the list goes on. 

Yet, with all the amazing product and technological innovation our industry has seen, we haven’t resolved a core problem. Security doesn’t scale.