Vector Flow Data-Driven Physical Security Platform integrated with C•CURE 9000

Reduces On/Off-Board Identities Time, Ensures Access Compliance and Increases SOC Productivity 

Vector Flow, recently launched innovator of AI and data-driven physical security solutions, announces integration with the Tyco Software House C•CURE 9000 security and event management solution from Johnson Controls. The integration allows customers to manage personnel, automate physical access assignments more efficiently by leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to make recommendations on access needed.

The integration also optimizes the configuration of physical security devices managed by C•CURE 9000 thus reducing false alarms and increasing SOC productivity. This takes the pressure off physical security, HR, IT, SOC operations, while keeping customer’s enterprise data and facilities more secure.

“The integration of the Vector Flow advanced data-driven physical security platform with the C•CURE 9000 security and event management solution leverages the unparalleled benefits of AI automation to greatly enhance operational efficiencies while dramatically reducing costs,” said Ajay Jain, founder and CEO of Vector Flow. “We look forward to our continued partnership with Johnson Controls and the future development of additional security and business intelligence applications."

Effective physical security requires automation and integration between different technology layers so that the vast amounts of data collected can be parsed, analyzed, and leveraged to make better informed and actionable decisions. Integration of the Vector Flow platform and the C•CURE 9000 solution delivers an extensive number of benefits for a myriad range of end-users across all verticals.

This includes migration to automated processes that improve operational efficiency while also increasing security effectiveness for identity and access lifecycle management, auditing, tracking, and reporting on access activities, automation with SOC and predictive/proactive maintenance of connected devices. The integration of these powerful solutions also helps best ensure compliance with security policies, while significantly reducing costly and time-wasting false alarms.

Vector Flow’s innovative Data-Driven Physical Security Platform is built on a foundation of advanced AI algorithms capable of processing and analyzing vast amounts of data from otherwise disparate security systems and applying automation playbooks to reduce cost and risk. The innovative solution simplifies and improves physical security operations while delivering tangible ROI and lowering TCO, enabling new levels of Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) for physical security. Vector Flow unifies PIAM, surveillance and security systems with alarms, event management and automated “playbook” workflows in real-time to deliver actionable insights. 

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