March Networks, a global video security and video-based business intelligence solutions provider, is proud to announce that its products have obtained approval from Dubai’s Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA).

SIRA approval

Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) is a regulatory body that governs best practices in security systems and services in Dubai (UAE). Its Security Equipment Approval certificates help businesses in the UAE determine which products meet its rigorous standards.

By obtaining SIRA approval on its Command Enterprise video management system and recording platform, along with a wide range of its IP cameras, March Networks can now offer a complete, SIRA-approved end-to-end video surveillance solution for Dubai and the UAE.

We are very pleased to achieve SIRA compliance,” said Trevor Sinden, March Networks Vice President for the Middle East & Africa regions.

Secure video surveillance products firm

Trevor adds, “March Networks has always offered secure, highly reliable video surveillance products. This approval further solidifies our commitment to compliance with government and central bank regulations across the Middle East. We look forward to the new business opportunities this approval will create.

March Networks is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and has regional offices around the world, including in Dubai. The company’s IP video surveillance and business intelligence solutions are used by more than 600 financial institutions and 300 retail brands globally.

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