Genetec Inc., a provider of security, public safety, operations, and business intelligence solutions, released its sixth annual State of Physical Security report.
Based on insights from more than 7,300 physical security leaders worldwide — including end users, channel partners, systems integrators and consultants — the report “shows that physical security is playing a broader strategic role within organizations,” according to the company announcement.
The findings “highlight closer collaboration across departments and greater interest in technologies that support better operational awareness and decision-making,” the announcement says.
Genetec 2026 State of Physical Security Report Findings
The Genetec 2026 State of Physical Security Report “shows a shift in how physical security systems are deployed and valued,” according to the company announcement. They are “no longer viewed only as a protection layer and instead are becoming an enterprise function that contributes to broader organizational goals.”
“As it becomes more tightly woven into the broader fabric of the enterprise, security is emerging as a genuine enabler of business outcomes—helping organizations work more cohesively, respond more effectively, and stay focused on long-term goals,” says Christian Morin, vice president of product engineering at Genetec Inc., in the announcement.
Survey findings indicate that organizations are prioritizing modernization of their physical security systems to support this shift toward stronger collaboration and business decision-making. More than 70% of respondents are using unified or integrated systems and 60% say their main motivation for replacing legacy technology is to integrate new capabilities.
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More than half of the respondents (51%) to the Genetec 2026 State of Physical Security Report cite access to new features as another key driver. These trends “reflect a growing interest in cross-functional systems that deliver operational insight and help teams achieve more with their existing investments,” according to the company announcement.
Survey findings show that organizations “place strong importance on choosing manufacturers they consider stable and trustworthy,” the company announcement says, with almost three out of four end users (73%) saying the long-term viability and stability of the vendor is a key factor when evaluating solutions, while product performance and price indicators followed behind, ranked at 45% and 43%, respectively.
“This points to a clear preference for partners who can provide continuity, support multi-year modernization efforts, and deliver reliable product development as systems evolve,” according to the company announcement.
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Artificial intelligence is an area of growing focus, according to the Genetec 2026 State of Physical Security Report. For the first time, AI ranked alongside access control and video surveillance as a top project priority for 2026.
Interest in adopting AI has more than doubled among end users since last year’s report. They see value in technology that helps navigate alarms, support investigations, and reduce noise in busy environments. At the same time, 70% express concerns about how AI systems are designed and implemented, specifically around data use and understanding how AI works, reinforcing “the need for clear guidance from vendors.”
Cloud is also playing a stronger role in how security infrastructure is designed and maintained, the report says. End users identify automatic updates, ease of deployment and simpler maintenance as key benefits. Respondents “expect continued cloud adoption in 2026, supported by the flexibility to choose which workloads remain on premises and which move to the cloud,” according to the Genetec announcement.
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The report also provides insights into priorities for 2026, including access control modernization, cybersecurity initiatives and the growing use of analytics. It also offers regional findings and additional forecasts to help organizations plan their next steps.
The Genetec 2026 State of Physical Security Report is based on survey responses from 7,368 physical security professionals across six global regions (U.S. and Canada; Latin America and the Caribbean; Europe; Asia-Pacific; Middle East and Africa; and Australia and New Zealand).
Participants included end users, channel partners, consultants and manufacturers from organizations of all sizes and industries. The survey was conducted between Aug. 18 and Sept. 15, 2025 and only fully completed responses were included in the analysis.






