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Situational security: “One size fits all” never really seems to be the case, especially when it comes to security.

The Australian security industry is made up of a wide range of products, goods, and services across our Nation, designed to enable businesses and Governments to protect people, assets and infrastructure.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

20 Feb 2025 1m read View Author

The Australian security industry is made up of a wide range of products, goods, and services across our Nation, designed to enable businesses and Governments to protect people, assets and infrastructure. Security within Australia performs a vital role within our Nation’s economy, with an estimated industry revenue of approximately $11+ Billion annually. Experts predict industry growth to increase another 3% between 2022 and 2028, meaning the security industry is crucial to the development, growth, and protection of our country.

As technology evolves, the security industry is seeing more electronic solutions and automation appear to adhere to an innovative and valuable future. Through implementing a security framework which keeps up-to-date with threat levels and the increasing demand for secured services, the Australian security industry will continue developing. A vital piece of this development is for security providers to produce strong and secure solutions, specifically designed for an individual situation, delivering optimum protection.

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Situational security: “One size fits all” never really seems to be the case, especially when it comes to security.

Download this resource to learn how the Australian security industry is evolving with advanced technologies and tailored solutions to meet growing demands.

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