Your office looks secure on paper. How fast can it actually detect something wrong?
View original post on LinkedInMost corporate offices believe their security is under control. Access cards. CCTV cameras. Manual entry logs. On paper, everything looks secure. But here's the real question: how quickly can you detect something unusual — an employee entering a restricted lab after hours, a high-value asset moved without authorization, any activity that doesn't fit protocol?
Traditional systems record events. Intelligent systems interpret them.
Awareness in the moment, not the morning
Imagine a defined exit zone in your lab. Someone picks up a monitor, a keyboard, any registered asset. The moment they cross the exit boundary, the system flags it instantly — not hours later, not during a manual review. An alert is sent, the event is logged, the person is tracked, and live proof of the asset movement is recorded. No confusion, no guesswork.
In high-security workplaces — labs and R&D facilities aligned with ISO standards and operational best practice — waiting to review footage later isn't enough. What matters is knowing instantly. The question isn't whether you have cameras. It's whether they're intelligent enough to act.
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