AMAG Technology’s Symmetry Incident Management Wins New Product of the Year

 

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Torrance, CA, August 21, 2018 – AMAG Technology is proud to announce that its Symmetry Incident Management system won Security Today magazine’s New Product of the Year award. Symmetry Incident Management enables users to automate, investigate, analyze and document incidents so business can make informed decisions to operate efficiently, save money, mitigate risk and enforce compliance.

 

“We are excited to expand our solution offering with Symmetry Incident Management to provide customers with an incident and case management system that helps mitigate risk, save money and meet compliance,” said AMAG Technology President, Kurt Takahashi. “We are honored to have Symmetry Incident Management selected as a New Product of the Year winner.”

 

The Security Today New Product of the Year Award honors the outstanding product development achievements of security equipment manufacturers whose products are considered to be particularly noteworthy in their ability to improve security. Security Today magazine is a leading industry media brand providing technology, education and solutions for security professionals, and securitytoday.com is the preeminent editorial website for the security industry.

 

Symmetry Incident Management documents incidents using logic driven reporting and shared information, allowing security directors to determine if current processes are effective or if changes are needed. Workflows that enforce compliance with company policies, along with combining data from other security platforms, can improve communication and response time. Reallocating resources based on data capture could save hours of work per month and thousands of dollars a year.

 

For more information, please visit www.amag.com, call 310-518-2380 or email sales@amag.com.

 

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