Physical security information management
Physical security information management is a category of software that provides a platform and applications created by middleware developers, designed to integrate multiple unconnected security applications and devices and control them through one comprehensive user interface. It collects and correlates events from existing disparate security devices and information systems to empower personnel to identify and proactively resolve situations. PSIM integration enables numerous organizational benefits, including increased control, improved situation awareness and management reporting.
Ultimately, these solutions allow organizations to reduce costs through improved efficiency and to improve security through increased intelligence.
A complete PSIM software system has six key capabilities:
- Collection: Device management independent software collects data from any number of disparate security devices or systems.
- Analysis: The system analyzes and correlates the data, events, and alarms, to identify the real situations and their priority.
- Verification: PSIM software presents the relevant situation information in a quick and easily digestible format for an operator to verify the situation.
- Resolution: The system provides standard operating procedures, step-by-step instructions based on best practices and an organization’s policies, and tools to resolve the situation.
- Reporting: The PSIM software tracks all the information and steps for compliance reporting, training and potentially, in-depth investigative analysis.
- Audit trail: The PSIM also monitors how each operator interacts with the system, tracks any manual changes to security systems and calculates reaction times for each event.
PSIM-based integration
PSIM solutions in general are deployed to centralize information to single or multiple control hubs. These are referred to as control rooms or command and control centres.
To be connected with other technologies, is an important feature of any basic PSIM as is the capability to integrate with Open Industry Standards such as
Security systems typically integrated into a PSIM solution include:
- Access control systems
- Automated barriers and bollards
- Building management systems like Heating, HVAC, lifts/elevators control, etc.
- CCTV
- Computer Aided Dispatch systems
- Electronic article surveillance
- Fire detection
- GIS mapping systems
- Intercom and IP phone
- Intrusion detection system
- Intrusion systems
- Lighting control system
- Perimeter intrusion detection systems
- Power monitoring system
- Radar-based detection and perimeter surveillance radar
- Security alarm
- Video content analysis
- Video wall
Operator guidance
Typical deployments
PSIM solutions can be found in a wide range of industry and government sectors across the globe. The following are industries where PSIM deployments can be found;- Corporate enterprise
- Critical national infrastructure protection
- Education
- Energy, oil & gas
- Healthcare
- Homeland defense
- Industrial & manufacturing
- Law enforcement
- Retail & distribution
- Safe Cities
- Travel & transportation
- Atlanta Police Foundation and the Atlanta Police Department: Operation Shield Video Integration Center
- British Transport Police
- City of Baltimore: CitiWatch video surveillance program
- Ventura Police Department: Video Camera Community Partnership Program
- Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Industry bodies
- Open Network Video Interface Forum : open industry forum for the development of a global standard for the interface of IP-based physical security products
- Physical Security Interoperability Alliance : a global consortium physical security manufacturers and systems integrators focused on promoting interoperability of IP-enabled security devices
- Security Industry Association: trade association for electronic and physical security solution providers
- OPC Foundation: interoperability standard for the secure and reliable exchange of data
- SIP Forum: advance the adoption of products and services based on the Session Initiation Protocol
- BACnet: data communication protocol for building automation and control networks