CriticalArc, a security technology innovator, opened a U.S. office in Denver.

The entry into the U.S. market comes after several recent successful customer launches of SafeZone, a next-generation distributed command and control solution, in a number of European and Asia-Pacific universities as well as expatriate facilities in the Middle East.

The U.S. operation will be headed up by CriticalArc’s CEO, Glenn Farrant, and will provide sales, marketing and technical support for the U.S. market.

“We’re excited by the interest shown in SafeZone across universities and corporations in the U.S.,” said Farrant. “With the increase in 24/7 operations at enterprise and higher education facilities, security teams are challenged by securing large environments without the benefit of daytime support resources. SafeZone complements conventional security measures by strengthening and streamlining the capacity of our customers to be more responsive to threats and incidents while increasing efficiency around the clock.”

SafeZone uses location intelligence to give all users the benefits of 24/7 personalized protection at their fingertips. Available as a free app, SafeZone makes it easy to summon help anywhere, at any time via their phone.

SafeZone also equips security officers with a mobile command and control platform for managing response and delivering mass or targeted communications during small or large-scale emergencies.

 Visit www.criticalarc.com for more information.