by Mariah Gardner | Mar 12, 2025 | Enterprise Security Design and Build
A security system integrator can be critical to ensuring the long-term effectiveness of a facility’s security infrastructure. However, not all providers are created equally. The right integrator will deliver measurable outcomes and meaningful return on investment...
by Mariah Gardner | Feb 26, 2025 | Enterprise Security Design and Build
When considering threat detection, most people imagine a Mission Impossible–style scenario like someone clearing a security wall and breaking into a government agency. In reality, though, the most common threat to high-security facilities is from the inside. Unlike...
by Mariah Gardner | Jan 29, 2025 | Enterprise Security Design and Build
High-security government facilities rely on both their operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) systems to run smoothly. These systems manage everything from the temperature of meeting rooms to safeguarding critical data. OT systems manage physical...
by Mariah Gardner | Nov 13, 2024 | Enterprise Security Design and Build
If modern security weren’t complicated enough, government facilities often face another challenge: managing outdated legacy security systems. The systems may have been top-of-the-line when initially installed, but new technology and constantly evolving security...
by Mariah Gardner | Oct 16, 2024 | Enterprise Security Design and Build
The threats against your facility aren’t the same ones you faced ten years ago, and your security system shouldn’t be the same, either. However, upgrading outdated systems in government facilities can be an incredibly complex task, and if it’s not done correctly, it...
by Mariah Gardner | Sep 11, 2024 | Enterprise Security Design and Build
Magnetic stripe cards became the standard in enterprise access control in the 1980s, and then RFID cards became a primary means of secure access at the start of the millennium. However, these traditional methods can no longer safeguard high-security government...