The human element remains the cornerstone of success

Issue 1 2025 News & Events

Gallagher Security, has unveiled its Security Industry Trends Report 2025, offering insights into the rapid evolution of security systems and the broader role they play in business operations worldwide. This year’s report shines a spotlight on an often overlooked, but critical factor in the security industry’s success, people.

The 2025 report highlights an underrepresented sentiment; while advanced technologies continue to reshape the industry, understanding the human element remains the cornerstone of success. With insights from end users, channel partners, and consultants, Gallagher’s report explores how growing demands for trusted partnerships, usability, and purpose-driven innovation are setting the stage for reimagined security solutions.

“The speed of change in our industry has never been greater,” says Chief Executive Mark Junge. “However, what stands out in this year’s report is a shift in how businesses view security – not just as protection, but as a tool for fostering trust, operational efficiency, and data-driven insights. These findings challenge us to ask, ‘What if security is capable of so much more?’”

The 2025 report emphasises the interplay of technology and relationships, revealing key trends:

Trusted relationships take priority: End users consistently cite trust, support, and strong partnerships as the most decisive factors when choosing security solutions. The report highlights how human connections are becoming the differentiating factor in a crowded market, urging security vendors to prioritise collaboration and responsiveness.

Ease of use takes centre stage: As systems become more integrated and complex, usability is a top priority for organisations seeking solutions that align with non-technical staff needs.

The rising influence of IT: As cybersecurity and cloud solutions dominate discussions, IT departments are taking a leading role in decision-making. This combined with greater touchpoints across organisations is resulting in an increased need for market education to overcome misconceptions.

Expanding value: Businesses are leveraging security systems to support broader goals, from sustainability initiatives to improved operational efficiencies, with 56% of end user respondents reporting strategies in place for optimising operations through their security systems.

“We are seeing businesses rethink what they need from their security systems,” Junge adds. “It is about more than features; it is about choosing the right partner to navigate these challenges together and unlock greater possibilities. By focusing on the people who interact with these systems, we are better positioned to foster trust and deliver lasting value.”

The Gallagher Security Industry Trends Report 2025 is available for download at https://security.gallagher.com/trendsreport

For more information contact Gallagher Security, +27 11 974 4740, [email protected], www.gallaghersa.co.za




Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

Hytera supports communication upgrade for Joburg
News & Events Infrastructure Government and Parastatal (Industry)
By equipping Johannesburg’s metro police and emergency services with multimode radios which integrate TETRA and LTE networks, Hytera is bridging coverage gaps and improving response times across the city.

Read more...
The global generative AI market surpassed $130 billion in 2024
News & Events AI & Data Analytics
According to a new research report from the IoT analyst firm, Berg Insight, the Generative AI (GenAI) market grew substantially in 2024, experiencing triple-digit growth rates in all three major segments: GenAI hardware, foundation models, and development platforms.

Read more...
Your Wi-Fi router is about to start watching you
News & Events Surveillance Security Services & Risk Management
Advanced algorithms are able to analyse your Wi-Fi signals and create a representation of your movements, turning your home's Wi-Fi into a motion detection and personal identification system.

Read more...
ProtecLink 2025: Ithegi Electronics supports a safer, smarter security ecosystem
News & Events
If you are a security buyer, operations lead, or technology partner, do not miss ProtecLink 2025, to be held in Polokwane on 16 September 2025, at the Polokwane Royal Hotel.

Read more...
IZI Group acquires G4S Cash Solutions South Africa
News & Events
IZI Africa, a sister company within the IZI Group, has acquired G4S Cash Solutions (SA) following the receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals. This transaction marks a significant consolidation in the South African cash handling industry.

Read more...
Secutel maintains ISO certifications
News & Events Fire & Safety
Secutel Technologies has successfully recertified all four of its ISO standards, a reflection of its continued commitment to excellence, client trust, and operational integrity.

Read more...
SABRIC appoints Andre Wentzel as interim CEO
News & Events Financial (Industry) Associations
The South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC) has announced the appointment of Andre Wentzel as interim chief executive officer, effective immediately.

Read more...
Choicejacking bypasses smartphone charging security
News & Events Information Security
Choicejacking is a new cyberthreat that bypasses smartphone charging security defences to confirm, without the victim’s input or consent, that the victim wishes to connect in data-transfer mode.

Read more...
Paxton cuts emissions by over a third
Paxton News & Events
Paxton has announced a significant reduction in its carbon footprint, cutting emissions by 961 tonnes of CO2e in its 2023 second reporting year.

Read more...
Most wanted malware
News & Events Information Security
Check Point Software Technologies unveiled its Global Threat Index for June 2025, highlighting a surge in new and evolving threats. Eight African countries are among the most targeted as malware leaders AsyncRAT and FakeUpdates expand.

Read more...










While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd. | All Rights Reserved.