Securitas Technology Launches as Powerhouse Security Companies Unite Under New Name

Securitas Technology has officially launched, bringing together two of the leaders in electronic security: Securitas Electronic Security and STANLEY Security.

The announcement comes after Securitas’ acquisition of STANLEY Security in July 2022. Now, Securitas Technology will redefine the future of the industry.

“We’re thrilled to officially launch Securitas Technology and share with clients the tremendous value we bring as a security partner,” said Tony Byerly, Securitas Technology global president. “We have three distinct advantages as a global provider: our people, technology and knowledge. I am incredibly proud of the organization we are building together, and the rich history and deep industry expertise that help make us a leader in the market.”

Securitas Technology employs approximately 13,000 people across the globe, including more than 5,100 field technicians, and holds a leading position in 18 markets globally, including Canada, France, Mexico, Sweden, the UK and the United States, as well as several other key countries across Europe.

Its customizable solutions – including a full suite of video, access, intrusion, fire and integrated systems and services – will adapt and expand in line with organizations’ evolving security needs. From design and installation to monitoring and analytics, Securitas Technology has the knowledge, certifications and experience needed to help organizations:

• Protect their people, property and assets

• Connect and integrate their technologies

• Optimize their security operations for maximum efficiency

“Our purpose to help make the world a safer place remains, and that starts with ensuring clients are at the heart of all we do,” Byerly says. “As a fully integrated business focused on security technology, we are well-positioned to unlock even more value for our clients – whether they’re local, regional, national or global and have a single site to secure or need a complex and comprehensive multisite enterprise security program.”

Securitas Technology serves organizations of all types, sizes and varying security risks. For more information on its solutions and services, visit securitastechnology.com.

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