At the office, there are surveillance cameras in the hallway, at the entrance, in the warehouse, at reception, and sometimes it feels like the only place missing one is above the coffee machine.
And honestly, it makes sense. In fact, in Portugal, nearly 1 in 5 companies already use systems connected to physical security monitoring.
BECAUSE NO ONE WANTS TO WALK BLIND THROUGH THE PHYSICAL WORLD.
If something moves, we want to see it.
If something enters, we want to know about it.
Now let’s go home. At home, the logic is pretty much the same. Video doorbells, mobile apps, notifications, and that classic Portuguese instinct for keeping an eye on everything, now in digital form.
And it’s not just your impression. In Portugal, 9.6% of internet users already rely on connected home security solutions.
So, at the office, we monitor things. At home, we monitor things too.
BUT WHO IS WATCHING THE NETWORK?
Can you clearly say what is happening in your network right now? Who logged in. What is moving through the network. Where the risk is.
Because here is the real issue: when it comes to the office or the house, almost everyone knows whether they have surveillance or not. But when it comes to the network, not everyone can answer with the same confidence.
And they should. If your company protects doors, windows, and physical access points, but still lacks real visibility into what is happening inside the network, then a critical part of the business is still left unmonitored. And that part usually does not ring the doorbell.
The good news?
You do not have to keep guessing. With our solution, you gain clear visibility into what is happening inside your network, detect suspicious behavior earlier, and act before a small issue becomes a serious problem.