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Technological advancements, increasing urbanisation and growing expectations from commuters and governments are putting pressure on transit agencies to modernise their safety systems. Billions of people worldwide use public transport every day, making accidents in urban critical infrastructure a daily occurrence. Vehicle breakdowns that cause passenger delays or traffic accidents require transit companies to respond quickly to get traffic moving again.

But how can these systems be modernised while avoiding the pitfalls of proprietary and separate systems that limit growth? It all starts with adopting a unified and open approach to safety.

Securing the infrastructure
Keeping people safe on buses, trains, subways and at transit hubs is a fundamental responsibility for both public and private providers. With extensive experience and comprehensive solutions, we can help secure transit facilities such as station platforms, transit vestibules, car parks, etc. Our commitment to open and unified solutions saves valuable resources and costs.
Leverage data through an open platform
Transit agencies collect large amounts of valuable data about their environment and operations. How are you deriving insights from your data and sharing it with other stakeholders? Commuters, urban planners, first responders, and other stakeholders want to use transit data to support their decision-making. Collecting, analyzing, and sharing data easily and securely requires a modern and open platform.
Support your infrastructure security at all levels
Do you have the controls in place to ensure a trustworthy supply chain, a secure physical infrastructure, and effective cybersecurity policies? Transit agencies select, purchase, install, and manage a growing number of devices. This increased interconnectivity exposes agencies to higher risk as there are more network access points to manage. Mitigating these risks becomes a critical undertaking to maintain public trust.
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How transit is evolving

Increasing need for collaboration

Security and operation teams need closer collaboration to address today’s realities. Commuters expect more convenience and on-demand information from their transit services, but transit agencies are traditionally very siloed. Even with the latest technological tools, these silos impede internal collaboration. Especially when silos rely on separate systems that don’t interact.

Growing interest in shared data

Transit agencies collect large amounts of valuable data about their environment and operations. Commuters want to plan their commute based on real-time information. Urban planners want to support their decisions with data on the movements of citizens in an area. Emergency services want real-time information to help resolve transit-related incidents. Collecting, analyzing, and sharing data easily and securely requires a modern and open platform.

Rising trust and cybersecurity concerns

Governments and individuals that fund and use transit services are growing more concerned with cybersecurity and privacy. Transit agencies select, purchase, install, and manage a growing number of devices. This increased interconnectivity exposes agencies to higher risk as there are more network access points to manage. Mitigating these risks becomes a critical undertaking to maintain public trust.

Unique transport
solutions.

  • Clear and trouble-free capture of desired images.
  • Intelligent solutions that alert you to unusual situations.
  • Faster and more effective detection of problems and better safety for passengers and staff.
  • A centralised view of all systems.
  • A single interface that takes minutes to go from response to problem resolution.
  • Environmentally resistant equipment and a wide range of products for use in different conditions and scenarios.

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