Securitas Technology Launches Enhanced Program to Provide Specialized Support, Services to Global Clients

Securitas Technology, a provider of integrated security systems, has launched an enhanced Global Clients Program, following the coming together of STANLEY Security and Securitas' electronic security operations.

“Global organizations need a security partner that understands the complexities of implementing standardized, efficient and compliant security experiences across dozens, hundreds or even thousands of locations,” says Securitas Technology Global President Tony Byerly. “That’s our specialty. The Global Clients Program combines our award-winning expertise, capabilities and competencies to deliver a seamless and comprehensive global security program.”

With coverage across six continents and 40 countries, Securitas Technology can provide the support global clients need. Its expansive reach and deep industry expertise make the company a valuable advisor for navigating complex environments. Through its enhanced Global Clients Program, Securitas Technology helps multinational organizations:

Ensure compliance with global security standards as well as local regulatory codes to help reduce liability and risk

Maintain consistency and standardization across their global security deployments

Save valuable time and resources with a single point of contact for all their security needs, eliminating the cumbersome task of managing multiple security vendors

Improve visibility across all locations and gain useful insights to facilitate informed decision-making

The Global Clients Program operates in conjunction with Securitas' Global Clients Group (GCG), which designs and manages comprehensive, large-scale security programs. The GCG combines Securitas’ six protective services offerings – including on-site and mobile guarding, remote services, technology, fire and safety, and corporate risk management – as a unified solution that offers global clients a one-stop shop to obtain, implement and manage all their security needs.

“At the end of the day, our clients have greater peace of mind knowing we’re working behind the scenes to create safer and more secure environments for their employees, customers and visitors – no matter where they are,” Byerly says.

Securitas Technology serves organizations of all types, sizes and varying security risks. It offers a full suite of integrated security systems, including video, access, intrusion, fire and integrated systems and services.

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