HiveWatch has announced it has integrated its HiveWatch Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Operating System (OS) with Verkada’s access control and video security solutions.
According to the companies, this integration allows Verkada customers to bridge the gap between existing investments in legacy infrastructure and the purchase of new Verkada hardware, using the HiveWatch GSOC OS to bring together the disparate systems as an organization scales.
“As Verkada continues to expand its platform to serve even more customers, strategic integrations with partners like HiveWatch will unlock value for leaders who manage Global Security Operations Centers,” said Filip Kaliszan, Co-Founder and CEO, Verkada.
“This partnership underscores our commitment to simplifying security operations and ensuring scalability for businesses of all sizes.”
Within the HiveWatch platform, users can now stream live and alarm-related footage from Verkada cameras, along with access-related events in a single platform alongside other existing data streams.
Leveraging Verkada’s streaming APIs means that HiveWatch customers do not need additional hardware, further enhancing scalability.
Centralizing the management of multiple video and access control feeds allows GSOC operators and security leaders the ability to respond to emerging incidents.
Additionally, Verkada reports its customers can now leverage the all-in-one easy-to-use and deploy HiveWatch GSOC OS to:
“Verkada has proven to be a powerful force within the security industry and as organizations continue to expand and adopt their access control and video solutions, HiveWatch is poised to provide a way to ensure Verkada customers can scale as efficiently as possible,” said Ryan Schonfeld, Founder & CEO, HiveWatch.
“Combining the value that HiveWatch brings to GSOC operations, with the powerful cloud-based solutions that Verkada has built, allows security leaders the kind of seamless incident response and management that companies are looking for today.
“This marks the first of many integrations with the Verkada ecosystem.”