CNL IPSecurityCenter’s management reporting data aids business intelligence gathering, ensuring highlighting of weaknesses to inform future security investment
CNL IPSecurityCenter supports organisations to ensure compliance and homogenize security protection levels

CNL Software will be demonstrating the latest release of its IPSecurityCenter PSIM solution, at ASIS International in booths 1043 and 2211 from Sept 29 – Oct 2, 2014 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

From single office locations, to the complete integration of worldwide campuses, the IPSecurityCenter PSIM centralised model of security management supports organisations to reduce costs, increase control, ensure compliance and homogenize security protection levels. IPSecurityCenter’s management reporting data aids business intelligence gathering: enabling the mapping of incident trends and ensuring the highlighting of weaknesses to inform future security investment. In addition, IPSecurityCenter PSIM allows for more effective use of infrastructure and manpower, better allocation of resources, real-time incident response and faster resolution - all resulting in improved operational efficiency with less risk to people, processes, property, brand & reputation.

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