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TechSec Solutions will take place on Feb. 5-6, 2013 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
IDV to feature its Visual Command Center 2.0 risk awareness and security visualization software

IDV Solutions will sponsor and participate in TechSec Solutions 2013, the premier conference discussing new and emerging technologies and their impact on the security industry. TechSec Solutions takes place on Feb. 5-6, 2013 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

IDV Solutions’ Visual Command Center 2.0 risk awareness and security visualization software will be among leading security technologies featured during the conference’s educational programs, panel discussions, and presentations.

Visual Command Center unites data from external sources, enterprise systems, and internal devices into a real-time, common operating picture of risk and physical security. Interactive maps and floor plans replace multiple screens and disparate data sources to give security operations centers situation awareness and context needed to make decisions and respond more quickly and effectively.

Fortune 500 and other organizations using Visual Command Center report increased situational awareness, risk mitigation, and operating efficiencies; reduced operating expenses, and increased compliance with internal and external security mandates – criteria that are top-of-mind for TechSec Solutions participants.

“TechSec Solutions is a great opportunity for IDV Solutions and other security industry technology leaders to meet with chief security officers, channel partners, security industry media, and consultants,” said Scott Sieracki, Executive Vice President, Global Sales at IDV Solutions. “We’re able to learn and share information about trends and technologies, and use this information to collaborate and create solutions like Visual Command Center that help chief security officers achieve their security duty-of-care and business missions.”

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