AMAG Technology, a G4S company and a globally renowned provider of unified security solutions that help organizations mitigate risk, rebranded its RISK360 Incident and Case Management software to Symmetry Incident Management. The new name aligns with AMAG Technology’s current Symmetry naming structure.

AMAG’s Symmetry naming structure

With our latest technology upgrade, the timing was right to update the name to Symmetry Incident Management,” said AMAG Technology President, Howard Johnson.

Howard Johnson adds, “The new name more accurately represents what solution the product solves within AMAG’s Symmetry naming structure, and customers will be able to more easily identify it within our solution set.

Symmetry Incident Management

Symmetry Incident Management automates, investigates, analyzes and documents incidents, in order to help organizations make informed decisions to operate efficiently, save money, mitigate risk and enforce compliance.

The mobile application combines data from different security platforms and outlines a workflow from start to finish that aligns with an organization’s corporate policies, eliminating costly inconsistencies, inefficient communications and improving the bottom line.

Integration with Symmetry Access Control

Symmetry Incident Management also integrates with Symmetry Access Control, allowing alarm events in Symmetry Access Control to be automatically added as events in the Incident Management System.

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