Technological Approach

Technological Approach

In the past 10 years, the increasing speed of data, image and video transfer, and the rapid fall in the cost of technology compared to the increasing cost of manpower, have also caused an evolution in the security concepts.

The security technology has witnessed an increasing and irreversible acceleration of growth, beginning with the launch of first IP camera in 1996. In the past 10 years, the increasing speed of data, image and video transfer, and the rapid fall in the cost of technology compared to the increasing cost of manpower, have also caused an evolution in the Security Concepts.

In the traditional security solutions, a local security officer works with the local technological means. Most of the time, this is a reactive and expensive solution, and its efficiency in a possible emergency is insufficient and deficient.

However, the technological approach in security primarily aims at making the system proactive, and increase the efficiency and deterrence while reducing the costs.

In the traditional method, the identification of an emergency and responding to that emergency are both carried out locally. First of all, this situation causes loss of time, and does not give a chance to handle and prevent an event during its course of development.

The technological approach of Securitas Risk Management and Consultancy, on the other hand, adopts the principle of dispatching the security personnel in the locality and remote audio response to the scene simultaneously with the identification of the occurring event. To achieve this, the correct security equipment is used with the correct security software. In this way, the system is made more efficient with the combined use of the security personnel in the locality and the security technology and remote monitoring and response concepts.