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SIA updates its Brazil Security Market Report
The original Brazil security report was a PDF but the update is being provided through a web-based dashboard
The Security Industry Association has released a web-based update to its highly-popular Brazil Security Market Report.

The updated report offers a comprehensive look at the market for security and life safety products in one of the world's fastest growing countries. With nearly 200 million people and a $2 trillion economy, Brazil has extensive potential for growth, and the nation's electronic security market is projected to expand sharply in the next several years. The original Brazil report was published as a PDF, but the update is being provided through a web-based dashboard that offers significant functionality improvements.

"This is a huge step for us," SIA Director of Research Mark Visbal said. "The web-based nature of the report means that the data that companies need for their international strategic planning will always be at their fingertips. In addition, it gives us the opportunity to refresh the information much more quickly than is possible with a printed report. This represents a whole new direction in security market research."

Anyone interested in gaining access to the report can contact Alain Taylor, SIA's Sales Manager, at +1 703 647 8481 or email him.

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