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SECURITY TREND AND THE NEW YEAR

                                                                      

  1.  ACCESS CONTROL: Organizations today require more from their access control solutions and not only are they more demanding in flexibility but also in hardware choices and offer more convenience for everyone who comes through the building om a daily basis. A lot of businesses had to find ways to get through the pandemic with regards managing health and safety protocols and this has led to companies investing in PIAM(Physical identity access management solutions) with which businesses can automate access requests and remotely adjust access rights for employees for better safety and compliance. There is a belief that in the new year, more modern and adaptable access control will continue to grow.

 

  1. CLOUD:   Adaptation saw a rise in 2021 and we can only expect an accelerated use in 2022 even if most organizations are not fully prepared to transition to cloud just yet. Most companies are opening to the HYBRID CLOUD DEPLOYMENT MODEL as an opportunity to trial new applications.

 

  1. VIDEO ANALYTICS:  Greater adoption of Video Analytics has been pushed by technologies such as machine learning and deep learning which offer the potential to automate a lot of data processing and workflows while delivering actionable information to operators. As we move into 2022, video analytics applications will continue to develop in ways that make them easier and more economical to deploy at a large scale.

 

  1. DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: Physical security professionals have become the unwitting guardians of the unified security solutions which enables them to manage and leverage the data to create strategic and actionable business intelligence that can be used to improve operations and increase ROI. Many end-user organizations have prioritized ongoing investment in existing systems and repurposed and adapted their existing security infrastructure to meet some of the new pandemic related challenges

 

  1. COVID AS A CATALYST: The long-term impact of the pandemic from a business/tech perspective is showing itself up in several ways such as the use of low/no touch tech at access points and video solutions to ensure that social distancing and public health guidelines are being adhered to. The pandemic has also caused supply chain issues that have resulted in some businesses designing and manufacturing their own components. This is something we believe more organizations will do more in 2022.

 

 

 

 

At Polar Afpro Ltd, we make sure to use the very up-to-date technological systems to protect your facilities from incursions and advise on the best Security Solutions for your business from Access Control to CCTV to Fire Alarm systems, Oil Pipeline Monitoring, Command Centre.

Our team provides turn-key services, tailored to the client requirements, and include consulting, supply, installation services and maintenance with periodic upgrading of Security systems. Find out more at www.polarafpro.com