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The fight against cyber liability is a constantly shifting battlefield in the war to protect businesses of all types and sizes, and security integrators are on the front lines. However, vulnerabilities arising from unsecured cameras, outdated access control systems and other physical security measures can put end users at risk, and plugging these security gaps is a must.
Montreal-based Genetec Inc. recently conducted a survey that found cybersecurity remains a top concern for physical security professionals from around the world going into 2023, with almost half the organizations surveyed having activated an improved cybersecurity strategy in 2022, and more than a third looking to invest in cybersecurity-related tools to improve their physical security environment in the next 12 months.