
Brivo has launched Brivo Security Suite.
The unified platform simplifies security management by integrating access control, video intelligence, visitor management and intrusion detection into one centralised system.
Enterprise security teams face complex physical and cybersecurity threats. Security is having to play a larger role in operational systems that contribute to efficiency, profitability and occupant experience. Meeting compliance requirements has also become more challenging due to the growing number of information systems used by enterprises.
Brivo Security Suite addresses these challenges through a unified platform that includes pre-built integrations to hundreds of vertical software stacks and can scale to thousands of enterprise facilities. By integrating multiple systems such as access control, video intelligence and intrusion detection under a single management interface, enterprises can better respond to threats, improve the performance of operational systems and ensure compliance.
"Software platform consolidation is one of the highest return investments that enterprises can make in their information systems infrastructure, and that's why we built Brivo Security Suite," said Steve Van Till, founder and CEO of Brivo. "It unifies security applications, credentials, data collection and analytics, giving customers a much more powerful tool for managing assets across wide geographies.”
The Brivo Security Suite delivers five key benefits:
● Unified security – Provides a single view of all security applications and a consolidated event history for fast, informed incident management.
● Scalability – Delivers security across 10 or 10,000 buildings using cloud-based services with a simple path to scalability.
● IT/OT integration – Connects to existing IT/OT systems via API to enable deep automation and align security operations with business operations.
● Compliance and cybersecurity – Uses Brivo’s core platform’s SOC2 and ISO27001 certifications based on more than 15 years’ third-party information security audits.
● Data analysis – Analyses event data to deliver real-time alerts, anomaly detection and key insights for improved awareness, risk mitigation and efficiency.
“Omdia views this type of convergence as one of the fastest growing areas in security,” said Scott Foley, senior analyst, physical security, Omdia. “Customer demand and confidence in unified solutions continues to rise; fuelled by changing needs for data utility, investments into hybrid and cloud infrastructure, and emphasis on flexible scalable systems.”
Brivo customers already use its cloud-based platform to manage access at thousands of locations through a single global dashboard.
Brivo Security Suite builds on this by unifying security technologies, applications and data in a single interface.