Genetec releases <em>2022 State of Physical Security Report</em>

Genetec releases 2022 State of Physical Security Report

Genetec, a leading technology provider of unified security, public safety, operations and business intelligence solutions, has shared the results of its 2022 State Physical Security report.

Based on insights from over 3,700 physical security leaders worldwide (including end-users and systems integrators/installers/providers), the report looks at the security strategies organisations are putting in place to effectively navigate the realities of a changing landscape.

The future of security is hybrid: 54% of end-user respondents indicated that their organisation’s target vision for security deployment is a blend of on-premises and cloud-based solutions. A hybrid approach enables organisations to optimise their existing on-premises investments while leveraging cloud options to save cost, increase security and efficiency and enable remote access to systems and sensors.

Cybersecurity concerns are rising: The convergence of Information Technology (IT) and security is inspiring new approaches to implementing and managing a strong cybersecurity strategy. 64% of IT respondents and 54% of security respondents indicated that cybersecurity tools are a top focus this year.

Use of physical security for business operations: The survey showed that almost two-thirds (63%) of all respondents and seven in every 10 organisations with over 10,000 employees described physical security and related data as ‘mission-critical’. Over the last few years, physical security has become a strategic asset to cope with a variety of challenges that go beyond just mitigating risk and is now playing a much more significant role in organisations’ Digital Transformation.

Physical security gets unified: Most respondents (64%) reported that they run both video surveillance and access control in their physical security deployments. Of those, 77% indicated that their organisation had implemented either integration between video surveillance and access control systems from different vendors, or a unified video surveillance and access control solution from one manufacturer.

“Every organisation wants to get their hands on the latest technology,” said Pervez Siddiqui, Vice-President of Offerings and Transformation at Genetec. “However, faced with budget constraints, talent shortages and ever-changing priorities, security leaders are required to do more with less. A unified security platform gives organisations a path to modernise their ageing systems while leveraging their existing infrastructure. And they can do this without expensive and complex custom development.”

Survey methodology

Genetec surveyed physical security professionals from 25 August to 21 September, 2022. Following a review of submissions, 3,711 respondents were included in the sample for analysis. Survey samples were run across all regions, including North America, Central America, Caribbean, South America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, East Asia, Southern Asia, South-Eastern Asia, Central Asia, Western Asia and Australia/New Zealand.

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