For enterprise security

The operating system for enterprise security

Standardize security operations across sites, vendors, and countries. Gain the visibility and operational intelligence needed to reduce risk, optimize resources, and demonstrate business impact.

Board report · FY26

Global program · all vendors, one standard

↓ 42% incidents

100%

Audit-ready
SOC 2 · ISO · NIST

12→1

Vendors on
one standard

$1.4M

Annual program
savings

Incidents per 1,000 guard-hours8 quarters
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
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Q7
Q8

The problem

The way security is managed has fundamentally changed.

Enterprise security is no longer just about responding to incidents. Today’s leaders are expected to improve operational performance, demonstrate measurable business value, strengthen compliance, manage third-party providers, and provide executive visibility across the organization.

That requires more than disconnected applications. It requires a common operating platform.

The cost of the fragmented model

18–50%

Higher insurance claim costs from delayed incident reporting

NCCI / Sedgwick research

1 in 4

Enterprises saw corporate value decline following a major security incident

IBM, 2024

58%

Of corporate security leaders report limited ability to demonstrate measurable ROI

Industry survey of security leaders

The operating principles of modern security

01

Connected operations

Every site, provider, and workflow working from the same operational model.

02

Complete visibility

Real-time insight into performance, activity, incidents and risk across the enterprise.

03

Operational consistency

Standardized processes that scale across regions, business units and service providers.

04

Executive confidence

The reporting and intelligence leadership needs to make better decisions and demonstrate value.

Physical and cyber security are converging

The future of security is operational convergence.

For a decade, cyber security has run on real-time data, unified dashboards, and auditable records. Physical security has run on spreadsheets and disconnected tools. As enterprises bring both under one security leader, that gap becomes the most exposed part of the program – and the board knows it.

Physical security

Guards · patrols · incidents · access · site operations

Cyber security

GSOC · SIEM · risk dashboards · identity · BI stack

Converged

One Trackforce operating layer

A single, structured, real-time record of your physical program – sitting alongside your cyber telemetry, ready to feed your GSOC, your risk dashboards, and the board.

The system of record for the physical side of converged security.

See it work · at enterprise scale

Every site and vendor, rolled into one standard.

Operations from every region and guarding partner flow into one governed system of record, then roll up into a board report you can defend. Not one guard dispatched, the whole program standardized.

NORAM142 sites

GardaWorld

99%
EMEA88 sites

Securitas

98%
APAC64 sites

Allied Universal

97%
LATAM31 sites

Regional partners

96%
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TrackTik · system of record

12,840

incidents standardized · this quarter

Board report · FY26

Global program, one standard

↓ 42%

  • Sites & vendors325 sites · 12 → 1
  • Audit-readySOC 2 · ISO · NIST
  • Global SLA compliance98.6%
  • Data ownershipRetained on rebid

For the first time we have one standardized view across every site and vendor worldwide – and the data stays ours when contracts change. It’s how security finally earned a seat at the table.

Director of global security · Fortune 100 manufacturer

Take ownership of your program

A 30-minute walkthrough of standardized reporting, vendor-independent data, and board-grade intelligence – mapped to your global footprint.