Qognify Guides Security Practitioners in Safeguarding their Security and Business Operations

Qognify is exhibiting at ISC West and demonstrating to more than 1,000 organizations around the world, how Qognify solutions are safeguarding people, infrastructure and business operations. At booth 13074, Qognify's team of subject matter experts will advise security practitioners on how they can maximize the outcomes of their security strategies.

 

Attendees at the ISC West International Security Expo, being held at the Sands Expo Center will benefit from insights they can apply to maximize their organization's security strategy, whether in education, critical facilities, finance, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, retail or transportation sectors. Qognify's field-tested solutions have demonstrated maximum value to customers who place a premium on physical security.

 

Qognify applies a consultative approach to building solutions for customers, as opposed to recommending off-the-shelf products. The company works with customers to understand their organizations' strategic goals, along with any specific needs based on industry or legislative requirements. Assessing each scenario individually in this collaborative process, has resulted in system solutions that have quantifiably increased the security and operational efficiencies in enterprises.

 

Qognify CEO and President, Steve Shine states: "Customers with complex physical security requirements, or systems that are dictated by strict regulations, or even those with specific needs based on their particular industry have realized optimized outcomes with Qognify solutions." Shine adds: "Our software solutions reach beyond traditional safety and security applications and deliver far reaching and quantifiable value to the customer across many industries and use cases – even in unexpected areas that may surprise."

 

Qognify invites visitors of ISC West to visit booth 13074 to learn about how Qognify provides added value and unique physical security and incident management solutions to customers.

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