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Businesses worldwide face 22 security breach attempts on average. Because of security issues and the rise in crime, you must have access to the best business security systems to protect your company and its assets.

If you're unsure of which security system will meet your company's needs, you've come to the right place. Below you'll find an in-depth guide with everything you need to know about choosing the best company security systems out there.

Why Do Businesses Need Security?

Burglaries and theft cost businesses an average of $1,989 to recover from. While this might not seem like a big deal, it can cause issues if it becomes a recurring problem.

The main reason businesses need a security system is to protect themselves and the assets they've worked hard to create. After all the work you've put into building your business and growing it, the last thing you want to happen is for the product to be stolen or the company to be vandalized.

With this in mind, it's essential to choose the right security system to meet the needs of your business. Here are some things to think about as you need to protect your business against outside forces; you also need to protect against cyber crime and employee theft.

It's essential to choose the right security system for your business' specific needs, as various organizations may require different types and levels of protection.

Here are the things to consider as you decide what is the best business security system.

Complete Assessment

The first thing you need to do is complete a thorough assessment of your current security system. Is the current system meeting your needs?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of your current security system? Who has access to the security system during business hours?

You'll understand where your system needs to be reinforced with these answers. As you conduct this assessment, be specific about the areas of security where your system succeeds and fails because every day, the tactics used by criminals to infiltrate and rob your company becomes more advanced.

Therefore, your system needs to be strong enough to withstand these criminal acts on all security fronts.

DIY or Professional Installation

Sometimes it's okay to skip the part of the journey where a professional comes out to install your new security system, but there are always advantages to having it done this way in terms of your business. The first advantage is your system will be set up correctly the first time without delay.

If you decide to do it yourself, it might take longer because you've got to ensure all the connections are in place for the system to work the way it should. To install the system yourself, you've got to have a basic level of knowledge to do it.

Overall, having an expert come in to install your system will provide you with peace of mind when securing your business.

System Features

Again, the same system your business needs won't be the same system required for another type of retail business. You've got to make sure the security system you choose has the features you need to protect your business around the clock.

The camera system that comes with your security should provide more than just the cameras needed to keep an eye on your business. When something happens at your company, time is of the essence, and you need to react quickly.

With services like IVM (Intelligent Visual Monitoring), the cameras will record what goes on in their designated area and send it to a monitoring service. This data is sent only when the alarm system has been triggered.

Another feature your system needs to have is a control panel. There should be one within your business that's armed when it's closed that you can access from your smartphone.

Another reason you need to have access from your phone is to check in on your business whenever necessary and make security changes if needed.

Business Control Panel

Previously, we mentioned that one of the questions to ask when completing your security assessment is who has access to it. This means how many employees know the pass-code and have access to the company's data server.

It's essential to maintain tight control over the security panel because everyone doesn't need to tap into your system. If you own an IT company, everyone doesn't need to have access to private data and would require a security clearance.

Each employee within your company needs to understand the protocol and the areas within the company to which they aren't allowed access. It should also be apparent to customers which areas within the building are off-limits to them.

The average data breach will cost a business between $36,000 and $50,000 every time it happens. Not only will companies face penalties for data breaches, it can also ruin the reputation they've built with their customers.

Choosing The Best Business Security Systems

Business security systems come with tons of features and tools that are essential to running a business. Whether you need one or two cameras, you've got to make sure the system you choose secures your business against all outside attacks.

Are you ready to select a security system that brings a whole new meaning to the idea of company security? If so, contact us today and let us show you how security is done.

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