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Outcomes our customers measure — and that we underwrite in every contract.

Stadiums & Arenas · Midwest US

Meridian Stadium cuts incident response time 51% across one NFL season

Three siloed systems (Genetec for video, Ticketmaster for entry, Excel for incidents) meant the head of security was averaging 11 minutes to triage a P1 incident — twice the league benchmark. League safety audit flagged the gap.

Median P1 triage time
-51%
Incidents per 10K attendees
-31%
League safety audit score
+14 pts
Time to file post-event report
-99%
"We didn't replace anything. We finally connected what we already had. The first concert after go-live, my supervisors stopped looking at six screens and started looking at one."
VP, Stadium Security & Game Day Operations
Festivals · Northern Europe

Nordsom Festival ran a 60K-person event with zero crowd incidents after density alerts re-routed traffic at gate 3

After Astroworld, the festival's permit authority required documented crowd-density controls. Their existing approach (visual estimates from tower spotters) wouldn't pass.

Crowd surge events
-100%
Density alerts → action time
new capability
Permit approval time (next year)
-64%
Insurance premium (next renewal)
-9%
"The permit office handed our security plan back the next year and said 'this is what we want to see from everyone.'"
Director of Event Production & Safety
Hospitality · Americas

Ascend Hotels rolled Sentinel Grid across 64 properties; portfolio-wide incident reporting now ships weekly to the board

Each property logged incidents in a different format. The director of ops couldn't answer 'how many ID-fraud attempts last quarter portfolio-wide?' — and the insurance carrier was about to non-renew without controls evidence.

Standardized incident reporting coverage
+100 pts
Cross-property fraud rings identified
+7
Insurance renewal outcome
saved
Time to portfolio incident report
-99%
"I went from begging GMs for spreadsheets to having the board report on my screen at 9am Monday. The carrier conversation went from defensive to negotiating."
Director of Operations & Loss Prevention, Americas
Corporate Campus · US + UK

Northbeacon's CSO got 14-day lead time on a doxxing campaign against three executives

Activist groups had begun targeting individual executives at the company's all-hands events. The CSO had no pre-event intelligence pipeline — first warning was usually social media at the event.

Lead time on credible threats
+13 days
Executive-protection incidents at events
-100%
All-hands event safety audit
improved
"For the first time, I was the one calling the executive team — not the other way around. That's the job."
Chief Security Officer