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Where physical risk becomes digital intelligence
Physical security is more than a facilities challenge. Physical security systems are now part of the same enterprise risk conversations as identity, cyber resilience and business continuity. Organizations must bridge that gap before an attacker finds one first.
Every badge swipe, door alarm and camera event is a signal
Today, in most enterprises, those signals sit in closed physical security platforms that never reach the SOC, never inform an identity risk model, and never get analyzed at the speed an incident requires. Meanwhile, in data centers, corporate campuses, critical infrastructure and large public venues alike, AI-enabled monitoring, autonomous systems and connected facilities are expanding the physical attack surface faster than legacy security models can track it.
The risks in physical security and cybersecurity gaps
Siloed systems
Access control, video surveillance and identity management run as separate platforms with separate owners and no shared accountability for the seam between them.
Invisible data
Badge swipes, door alarms and camera events generate enormous volumes of signal that sit unanalyzed and unreachable by the teams that need them most.
Governance gaps
Badge access outlives employment, privileged credentials on physical platforms go unvaulted, and biometric data stores have no governed access model.
Physical security solutions
These capabilities integrate to meet physical security where it now sits, at the intersection of facilities, identity, and security operations.
Identity and Access
Physical access as a first-class identity signal inside enterprise IAM/IGA.
Security Operations
Physical event data routed into SOC and SIEM workflows alongside network, endpoint and identity telemetry.
Physical AI
Technologies where systems perceive conditions, reason in context and act with measurable operational impact.
IoT and Device Management
Cameras, sensors and autonomous systems, including counter-UAS/drone monitoring.
Executive Protection and Cyber Resilience
Digital and physical risk to executives, board members and their households.
Our approach to physical security solutions
These three pillars connect the physical and digital risk.
Governance
Extend identity lifecycle management and least privilege to the physical layer, establishing singular governance across both worlds.
Detection
Feed physical and logical signals into the same AI-driven behavioral analytics, catching what neither world sees alone.
Response
Connect detection to one coordinated playbook: badge revocation, session termination, identity lockdown and investigation triggered together.