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The world has now truly become a global village with the advent of technology. Even human lives have become well integrated with devices, helping them to improve their lifestyle. The point of connecting devices is to make life easier.

If so, shouldn’t we use this ‘integration’ in our organizational work environment?
Definitely YES!!
While it might seem like a hefty task, it is quite similar to ‘Smart Lifestyle Integration’. Integration makes business operations smooth and streamlined.

Systems integration brings out the best in most businesses. It puts together a platform for easy interaction between various applications and systems software, thereby making it work as one. This leads to many great boons for an organization such as improved clientele care, Increased efficiency, and sales boom. If this is so for applications, how much more benefits can integration in security systems bring in?

While many do understand the importance of integrating security systems, they lack the actual understanding behind it. While many more don’t even give proper thought to security systems they might need to run a well-functioning business. To be frank, Integrating security systems is more about optimizing security than protecting assets. Well, only optimized security systems can give the best security.

Earlier, organizations used to compartmentalize their security and communications systems. But with the passage of time, businesses have started to understand the importance of integrated systems. And, this is what we will be understanding in this blog, Integrated security systems, and their importance.

What is an Integrated Security System?

An integrated Security system is a centralized platform combining various security perimeters such as wireless alarm systems, access control devices, video surveillance, etc. This integration allows for ease in managing all these supposedly different components and further allows to bring a greater layer of security for the organization.

The following elements may or may not be a part of an integrated security system:

  • Video Surveillance
  • Video Monitoring
  • Video Review and Analysis
  • Access Control
  • Audio Warning Speaker
  • Fire Alarm System

Integrating Access Control Solutions

Access Control Devices are a major component of security systems. Entry into a restrictive area should not be accessible to just anyone. This requires the access control system and the entry gates to be synchronized.

But at the same time, in case of a fire on the premise, when authentication of identities might cause a major issue as time is of essence to exit the compound, this will hamper lives. If in such a scenario there exists an integration of access control devices with a fire alarm system, the system on its own can switch the entry points to open on detecting a fire and save many lives.

Integrating Video Surveillance Solutions

Integration across video monitoring and surveillance systems becomes possible. For example, a company with security cameras on its premises can equip the entry point with an access control device linked to the surveillance system. This allows the user to monitor footage as well as manage traffic at the entry point from the same system. 

Integrating Communication Solutions

Communication between various patrolling units can lead to the creation of a secure premise. That being said, it is always possible for humans to err and not see some elements that might create havoc.

If a thief can keep themselves hidden from the guards, it will lead to untold repercussions. But if the video surveillance system has live monitoring and is integrated with the alarm system, the guards can provide more security to the premise, especially if the area is highly restrictive.

While the above-provided scenarios are just a few examples of how integrated security systems can help us, there are many other scenarios where these systems will make things much easier, especially in the corporate world.

Benefits of Integrated Security System

  •  Easier Management of System

The system becomes quicker in response to integration from automated gate entry to access to a specific area. With a vast variety of sensors, the systems can be optimized to work in various ways as per the need. It can also provide many safety features depending on the way they interact with each other.

  •  Higher Efficiency in Responses

Centralizing systems comes with the major benefit of combining all assets. As all systems lead to one source, the security hub can act in tandem to all immediate needs from fire to theft to quick help.

  •  Identifying Specific Trends

In the case of ‘one-off’ events happening in the length of an entire day, with smart identification, there is no need to go through the entire length of the day’s video. Instead, the system understands such scenarios and presents them for easy inspection. Thus, high-security areas can be well scrutinized easily.

  •  Reduces Human Involvement

The cost of involving security guards is quite high. Yet, it is not safe from making the perimeter completely protected. Integrated security systems help you keep an eye on all the surroundings with efficient use of just the required amount of manpower. 

While business owners can focus on their companies growth, integrated systems will keep an eye on almost everything from managing employees to handling third parties.

Wrapping Up

A major worry of many companies is whether their existing security systems would be enough for the integration. This stems from any extra infrastructure requirement without the usage of the existing one. While adopting integral systems from the start is the best solution, it is no more a problem with adaptable answers that remove firms’ worries to this query.

You can also reach out to our experts with your queries to find how the integration of systems can resolve many troubles for you. Drop your inquiries at inquiry@matrixcomsec.com.

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