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ISC West: Security System Developers Say Modules and End-User Focus Will Be Key in 2023

At ISC West, security system developers highlighted that modular architecture and a stronger focus on end-user experience will be defining trends for 2023. LenelS2 discussed its cybersecurity-first approach and its Element Solutions platform as part of a broader push toward SMART security infrastructure. The company positions itself as a global leader in advanced physical security systems and solutions.

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Key takeaways

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Modular design and end-user focus are seen as critical priorities for security system developers in 2023.

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LenelS2 is prioritizing cybersecurity integration through its Element Solutions platform.

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The company is preparing for the future of SMART security infrastructure.

LenelS2 seeks to secure the world along with the people they protect by putting cyber first and building trust with Element Solutions while preparing for the future of SMART. 

LenelS2 is a global leader in advanced security systems and solutions, providing a wide range of products and services to help organizations protect their assets and people. Its focus is always on putting people first with its many products and brand messaging. One of their key offerings is their Element Solutions platform, which is designed to provide integrated security and access control for businesses of all sizes.

Element Solutions is a modular platform that allows businesses to customize their security systems based on their specific needs. The platform includes a variety of different modules, including access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, visitor management, and more. Each module can be tailored to fit the unique requirements of the business, and they can be easily integrated with other systems and technologies.

One of the key advantages of Element Solutions is its scalability. The platform is designed to grow with the needs of the business, making it an ideal choice for organizations that are expanding or evolving. It is also highly flexible, allowing businesses to add or remove modules as needed to ensure that their security system always meets their changing needs.

Another key benefit of Element Solutions is its advanced analytics and reporting capabilities. The platform is designed to provide real-time insights into security threats and vulnerabilities, allowing businesses to proactively address potential issues before they become major problems. The platform also provides detailed reporting and analysis tools, allowing businesses to track security incidents and identify trends over time.

LenelS2’s Element Solutions platform is a powerful and flexible security solution that can help businesses of all sizes protect their assets and people. With its modular design, advanced analytics, and scalability, the platform provides businesses with the tools they need to stay ahead of evolving security threats and ensure the safety of their operations.

Kumar Sokka

Global President & General Manager, LenelS2

Kumar’s thoughts: Kumar reflects on the cloud journey and the strength of their eco-system solutions. He also discusses the biggest problems and integrations being tackled by LenelS2 and the future of SMART. 

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