Securitas Technology Launches 2025 Global Technology Outlook Report

Securitas Technology, provider of security solutions integration and alarm monitoring, has announced the release of its world-renowned 2025 Global Technology Outlook Report. Now in its seventh year, the report is packed full of data-driven insights designed to help organizations around the world learn more about the trends and innovations impacting the future of security technology.

“Innovation isn’t just about adopting the latest technology – it’s about harnessing that technology to create smarter, safer, and more sustainable solutions for our clients,” said Tony Byerly, Global President & CEO, Securitas Technology. “With our clients at the center of everything we do, we are dedicated to helping them stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving security landscape, especially as they consider their technology roadmap and future investments.”

This year’s report focuses on five trending topics: Emerging Technologies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Analytics, Cloud Technology, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy, and Sustainability. By exploring these trends, clients can delve into unique insights from the industry’s leading security technology manufacturers and technologies, as well as the marketplace – including exclusive survey data on technology adoption, implementation, and future investments shared by electronic security decision makers from over 1,100 organizations around the world.

"The 2025 Global Technology Outlook Report reflects our rich history and extensive expertise in security and safety. It’s a one-of-a-kind publication that truly represents our dedication to putting our clients first, leading the industry with data driven insights, and our commitment to make the world a safer place," Byerly stated. "With our global presence, local operations, scalable systems, personalized services, and intense focus on operational excellence, we are uniquely positioned to be the best technology partner in the industry. We sincerely appreciate and take very seriously the opportunity to serve as our clients' trusted advisor and we’re proud to share this information with them as we continue to shape the future of security together."

The Securitas Technology 2025 Global Technology Outlook Report is available now. To read or download the report, please visit here.

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