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Historically, identity management has been handled through a series of disparate systems which creates a myriad of complexities and vulnerabilities. The C-Suite, therefore, had to deal with inconsistent customer experiences, greater security risks and inefficiencies from both a cost and time point of view.
With the growing importance of physical security in the enterprise space, and the need to integrate and harmonize disparate systems, “CIOs are now focusing their attention on the ease, flexibility, and security offered by integrated identity management platforms,” states Brian Eckert, CMO of Kastle Systems. For 45 years, Kastle Systems has been catering to the commercial real estate, enterprise business, multifamily, law firm, education, and government sectors by providing security solutions such as access control, video surveillance, fire and life safety, and visitor management. Kastle Systems provides these security elements in the form of a managed service where the customer leverages the economies of scale of Kastle alongside the expert services that ensure operational reliability, business continuity, mission critical 24x7 monitoring, and even advanced innovations in business intelligence.
“Data standards allow different systems and devices to tie together, cohesively,” says CTO, Mohammad Soleimani. To help CIOs handle systems that lack a communication standard between devices, Team Kastle brought the concept of an access interoperability specification to the Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA) board. With the adoption of the standard by leaders in the industry like Microsoft and Honeywell, the goal of increased interoperability across both physical and logical systems is within reach.
Kastle Systems also provides sensor monitoring services such as room and equipment temperature monitoring and equipment tamper monitoring. Furthermore, paying heed to customers’ concerns about events such as an active shooting or fire, Kastle Systems created a mobile panic button whereby the location of individuals can be identified in the event of an emergency.
Kastle Systems’ web-based tools for centralized visibility and control, mobile capabilities, and off-site hosting with superior system backup are being utilized by the likes of Seyfarth Shaw, Grant Thornton, BDO and thousands of large global enterprises across the United States. Experiencing growth of record magnitude in 2017, Kastle Systems intends to expand into Europe and throughout more cities in the US. Running a central processor-rich, data-rich, easily accessible-from-anywhere fabric of providing security to companies since 1972, Kastle Systems, in a way, “was cloud before cloud was defined,” and their clients agree. The firm now plans to start pushing the frontiers of data usage in smarter and innovative new ways that enhance not just security but business efficiency as well.
Company
Kastle Systems
Management
Piyush Sodha, CEO
Description
Designs, installs, operates, manages, monitors and maintains innovative integrated security solutions including video surveillance, access control, fire and life safety, and visitor management