
Genetec Adds Intrusion Management to Security Center SaaS - TECHx Media Genetec Adds Intrusion Management to Security Center SaaS
Genetec Inc., a global enterprise physical security software company, has expanded its Security Center SaaS with the addition of intrusion management, offering a fully unified and cloud-managed physical security solution. The integration combines intrusion detection with video surveillance, access control, identity, and visitor management, creating an open, cloud-managed platform supported by the Genetec Cloudlink appliances. Initially, Security Center SaaS will support Bosch intrusion panels, with plans to expand compatibility through future technology partnerships.
This new feature in Security Center SaaS allows for automated intrusion management, reducing reliance on manual processes and minimizing errors. Organizations can set automated schedules, enforce badge-based activation, and apply first-in, last-out logic to ensure facilities remain protected around the clock without adding operational complexity. By unifying intrusion management with business workflows, companies can maintain security without disrupting core operations.
Security Center SaaS also enhances real-time threat verification, enabling security teams to validate alarms through video verification and quickly respond to genuine threats. Automated workflows can lock doors, activate deterrents, and notify the appropriate personnel, ensuring a faster and more efficient response while minimizing false alarms. This ability to reduce unnecessary disruptions enhances security while improving decision-making and operational efficiency.
The intrusion management system provides proactive security measures through automated reporting and dynamic system alerts, helping organizations identify vulnerabilities before they become critical issues. With comprehensive event logging, companies can maintain compliance and ensure a solid foundation for auditing. Additionally, the open architecture of Security Center SaaS enhances operational efficiency by centralizing intrusion event data on intuitive dashboards, empowering teams to make informed decisions.
Christian Morin, Vice President of Product Engineering at Genetec Inc., commented, 'Security Center SaaS continues to push the boundaries of what's possible. With the introduction of intrusion management, we are delivering on our vision of a fully unified, open, and cloud-managed platform, enabling organizations to detect, verify, and respond to threats with greater speed and confidence.'
The new intrusion panel feature for Security Center SaaS will be available globally in mid-2025 through Genetec's accredited channel partners. The solution, built on an open architecture, will initially support Bosch intrusion panels, and future partnerships will expand hardware compatibility. This open approach allows customers to retain their existing panels or choose new hardware, providing a flexible, cost-effective way to modernize their physical security operations. For more information, visit the Genetec website.

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