What Is PSaaS, And Is It Something To Consider?

What Is PSaaS, And Is It Something To Consider?

In recent years, cloud-based technologies have revolutionized how businesses and enterprises think about security. The agility provided by cloud technologies has made security processes less time-consuming and more efficient.

But, there is another element to cloud security that can ensure your team has all the support it needs. 

PSaaS could be the best way to improve your security management. Keep reading to learn more about PSaaS.

What Is PSaaS?

PSaaS is an abbreviation of the phrase 'Physical Security as a Service', and it refers to the adoption of managed cloud-based physical security. Cloud-based physical security enables a business to employ software tools and integrations and allows for the remote server and system maintenance. 

Your system provider can, therefore, remotely help you manage your physical security system, troubleshooting, and maintenance from a remote location. 

There are many reasons to consider PSaaS; some of the best ones lie in the tools you can access with cloud-based security. In the rest of this post, we will discuss the top PSaaS security offerings and what they can do for your security strategy. 

Top PSaaS Security Offerings To Consider

Below is a list of different cloud-based security tools and how your PSaaS provider can help you to streamline the management of these systems.

Cloud-Based Access Control

Cloud-based access control is becoming increasingly popular for many businesses as it facilitates remote management. With a cloud-based access control system, your security staff and system administrators can manage security remotely from anywhere using their mobile devices – unlocking doors, viewing access logs, and initiating evacuation procedures. 

Additionally, cloud-based access control allows switching from keycard and fob systems to mobile access credentials. Since keycards and fobs can be costly to replace, a digital keycard becomes the optimal solution. 

Mobile keycards allow users to enter the premises contactless using Bluetooth, WiFi, and cellular communication. To enter the premises, they need only wave their hand over the access reader, granting them entry without needing to withdraw their device. 

When you include PSaaS in your cloud-based access control plan, you can outsource time-consuming manual security management processes to your service provider. Your service provider can provide the following services to help you maximize your security staff's time:

  • Securing your security data – your service provider can manage your cloud-based security data from a cybersecurity standpoint, ensuring that your security data stays in the hands of authorized users only.
  • Secure remote operation – your service provider can help to ensure that the remote operation features of your access control system are inaccessible to third parties. Unauthorized access to this feature could present a significant security breach.
  • Over-the-air maintenance – to ensure your system is always operational, your service provider can troubleshoot and perform maintenance over the air. There is no need to wait for a service engineer to visit your site in person.
  • Over-the-air feature updates – your service provider can adapt the function of your security system remotely. For instance, during lockdown periods, many service providers performed system updates that allowed users to enter the building touchless to decrease the spread of germs in commercial facilities and promote public safety.
  • Scalability and deployment – your service provider can help you to adapt, deploy, and scale your system to suit your security needs and support your security as your business grows.

Cloud-Based Surveillance

Cloud-based commercial surveillance systems are revolutionizing the security sphere, allowing businesses to enhance the function of their security cameras with software integrations. It also allows security teams to maintain visibility on security operations from anywhere using their mobile devices for faster investigation and resolution for security threats.

You can employ PSaaS integrations to your security cameras to provide the following services:

  • Video analytics – video analytics monitors your security camera footage to automate alerts for potential security threats. It uses action and object recognition to identify potential security threats. Your service provider can continuously improve your video analytics with over-the-air updates to ensure your system operates as efficiently as possible.
  • Facial recognition – to prevent unauthorized access to your building, you can employ facial recognition software. However, your service provider can implement stringent cybersecurity protection to ensure that facial profiling information is secure and inaccessible to third parties.

Your PSaaS provider will be able to continuously update and advance your software in line with evolving security threats. Additionally, they can help you to create automated workflow systems based on security triggers detected by your security camera system, allowing for speedy security response procedures.

Summary

Cloud-based security is a top choice for businesses in the modern security climate. And it comes with an optional service allowing you to outsource the management and maintenance of your system. Allocating these tasks to your service provider will allow you to streamline your security team and maximize security productivity. Consider employing PSaaS to strengthen your security strategy for the future.

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
Analytics Insight
www.analyticsinsight.net