Genetec Advocates Privacy-First Approach to Physical Security Data
Event summary
- Genetec Inc. published data privacy best practices for physical security teams ahead of Data Protection Day (January 28, 2026).
- The company emphasized the need for clear data protection strategies, privacy-by-design systems, and strong cyber defenses.
- Genetec recommended evaluating vendors based on privacy commitments, transparency, and adherence to security standards like ISO/IEC 27001.
- The guidance comes amid rising regulatory pressures and cyber threats in physical security data management.
The big picture
Genetec's guidance reflects the growing intersection of physical security and data privacy, driven by stricter regulations and heightened cyber risks. As organizations collect and manage vast amounts of sensitive data, the demand for privacy-by-design systems and resilient cyber defenses is likely to intensify. The company's recommendations align with broader industry trends toward transparency and responsible data governance.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Compliance
- How evolving privacy regulations will impact physical security data management practices.
- Vendor Selection
- Whether organizations will prioritize vendors with strong privacy commitments and security standards.
- Technology Adoption
- The pace at which privacy-enhancing technologies like automated anonymization are integrated into physical security systems.
