Supported by the Physical Security Community
Description
Physical security leaders are being asked to expand coverage, improve protection, and adopt smarter technology—often with flat or reduced budgets and limited staffing. This session provides a practical roadmap for leveraging physical security technology as a force multiplier to improve outcomes and operational efficiency without increasing headcount.
Attendees will learn how to optimize existing systems, automate manual workflows, integrating platforms for stronger situational awareness, and transition to scalable operating models such as remote or centralized monitoring. The session emphasizes real-world, enterprise-ready approaches that improve performance, reduce staff-intensive tasks , and deliver measurable operational value—without adding headcount.
This webinar is designed for corporate security leaders, security managers, and practitioners responsible for physical security systems, operations, and technology planning.
Learning Objectives
- Diagnose the most common operational inefficiencies—such as false alarms, manual monitoring, and disconnected systems—that drain staffing capacity and reduce program effectiveness.
- Implement a “technology multiplier” strategy using AI-enabled video analytics, automation, and remote response concepts to increase coverage and performance.
- Prioritize technology improvements using a risk-based framework to guide upgrades when budgets and resources are constrained.
- Develop executive-ready KPIs and reporting methods that demonstrate improved security outcomes and operational efficiency.
- Build a 90-day optimization roadmap that delivers practical, achievable improvements without adding headcount.