Security-Net

Exton, PA 19341

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197 Philips Road
Exton, PA 19341
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Established in 1993, Security-Net™ is recognized as one of the world’s finest security systems integrators.  With headquarters located in Exton, PA, Security-Net™, Inc. maintains approximately 50 regional offices and 1,200 dedicated professionals positioned across the United States, Canada and abroad.  Boasting a sustained reputation of excellence and innovation in the security integration industry, Security-Net™ supports and services both private industry and the Government sector with intelligent security system solutions.

After successfully implementing hundreds of integrated security systems for a wide spectrum of commercial entities, Security-Net™ continues to carefully select innovative advanced technology products and continually improve our services offerings to meet the emerging customer needs.

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Industry Trade Associations

Security-Net welcomes e.Norman Security Systems

Jan. 25, 2022
Move expands integrator group's reach in Greater Chicago
CGL Technologies will join with Security-Net under the leadership of newly appointed Principal, Christopher Wetzel.
CGL Technologies will join with Security-Net under the leadership of newly appointed Principal, Christopher Wetzel.
CGL Technologies will join with Security-Net under the leadership of newly appointed Principal, Christopher Wetzel.
CGL Technologies will join with Security-Net under the leadership of newly appointed Principal, Christopher Wetzel.
CGL Technologies will join with Security-Net under the leadership of newly appointed Principal, Christopher Wetzel.
Integrators

Security-Net welcomes CGL Technologies as its newest member

Jan. 18, 2022
Fast-growing New England integrator brings its vast enterprise-level expertise under the leadership of Christopher Wetzel
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From l-r: Adam Kimball, senior vice president, operations for FE Moran Security Solutions, and Abe Schwab, vice president of CSS.
From l-r: Adam Kimball, senior vice president, operations for FE Moran Security Solutions, and Abe Schwab, vice president of CSS.
From l-r: Adam Kimball, senior vice president, operations for FE Moran Security Solutions, and Abe Schwab, vice president of CSS.
From l-r: Adam Kimball, senior vice president, operations for FE Moran Security Solutions, and Abe Schwab, vice president of CSS.
From l-r: Adam Kimball, senior vice president, operations for FE Moran Security Solutions, and Abe Schwab, vice president of CSS.
Integrators

Security-Net expands geographic reach, welcomes two new members

Aug. 2, 2019
Addition of FE Moran Security Solutions and Care Security Systems increases Security-Net’s membership to 20
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Dealers, Integrators & Installing Companies

Systems integrator group Security-Net celebrates 25 years

Nov. 30, 2018
Since its founding in 1993, Security-Net has been recognized as the top group of security systems integrators within the industry
Integrators

Security-Net partners with sales training firm

Nov. 21, 2016
Vector Firm has developed training programs for more than 25 companies within the security industry
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As part of its recently held annual meeting, Security-Net members appointed Skip Sampson to the position of President of the Board of Directors. Sampson, who is President of KST Security in Indianapolis, Ind., replaces Jim Coleman, from Atlanta-based Operational Security Systems, who served as president for the past two years.
As part of its recently held annual meeting, Security-Net members appointed Skip Sampson to the position of President of the Board of Directors. Sampson, who is President of KST Security in Indianapolis, Ind., replaces Jim Coleman, from Atlanta-based Operational Security Systems, who served as president for the past two years.
As part of its recently held annual meeting, Security-Net members appointed Skip Sampson to the position of President of the Board of Directors. Sampson, who is President of KST Security in Indianapolis, Ind., replaces Jim Coleman, from Atlanta-based Operational Security Systems, who served as president for the past two years.
As part of its recently held annual meeting, Security-Net members appointed Skip Sampson to the position of President of the Board of Directors. Sampson, who is President of KST Security in Indianapolis, Ind., replaces Jim Coleman, from Atlanta-based Operational Security Systems, who served as president for the past two years.
As part of its recently held annual meeting, Security-Net members appointed Skip Sampson to the position of President of the Board of Directors. Sampson, who is President of KST Security in Indianapolis, Ind., replaces Jim Coleman, from Atlanta-based Operational Security Systems, who served as president for the past two years.
Integrators

Security-Net elects new officers at annual meeting

Feb. 24, 2016
Skip Sampson appointed president of the Board of Directors
Integrators

Security-Net welcomes three new member companies

Aug. 12, 2015
CONTAVA, A3 Communications and A.C. Technical Systems have a combined 60 years of industry experience
Dealers, Integrators & Installing Companies

Intertech Security Acquires Accent Electronic Systems Integrators, Inc.

Sept. 26, 2014
The acquisition creates one of the region's biggest and most sophisticated systems integrators
Integrators

Security-Net member companies announce new hires

June 6, 2014
Devon Utterback and Luke Zinszer join The Protection Bureau, Marla Bush and Trevor Cole join Cam-Dex Security Corp.

Articles & News

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The lingering pandemic has caused scarcity of security products, fleet vehicles and other basic tools, posing unprecedented challenges for integrators (Security Business Oct. 2021 cover story).
The lingering pandemic has caused scarcity of security products, fleet vehicles and other basic tools, posing unprecedented challenges for integrators (Security Business Oct. 2021 cover story).
The lingering pandemic has caused scarcity of security products, fleet vehicles and other basic tools, posing unprecedented challenges for integrators (Security Business Oct. 2021 cover story).
The lingering pandemic has caused scarcity of security products, fleet vehicles and other basic tools, posing unprecedented challenges for integrators (Security Business Oct. 2021 cover story).
The lingering pandemic has caused scarcity of security products, fleet vehicles and other basic tools, posing unprecedented challenges for integrators (Security Business Oct. 2021 cover story).
Integrators

Special Report: The Supply Chain

Oct. 8, 2021
The lingering pandemic has caused scarcity of security products, fleet vehicles and other basic tools, posing unprecedented challenges for integrators (Security Business Oct. ...
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Integrators and healthcare end-users have pivoted with the times as security work must go on despite COVID restrictions.
Integrators and healthcare end-users have pivoted with the times as security work must go on despite COVID restrictions.
Integrators and healthcare end-users have pivoted with the times as security work must go on despite COVID restrictions.
Integrators and healthcare end-users have pivoted with the times as security work must go on despite COVID restrictions.
Integrators and healthcare end-users have pivoted with the times as security work must go on despite COVID restrictions.
Healthcare

Healthcare's New Normal

Jan. 15, 2021
Integrators and end-users have pivoted with the times as security work must go on despite COVID restrictions
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Despite initial headwinds, security Integrators are generally reporting positive gains in the school security market.
Despite initial headwinds, security Integrators are generally reporting positive gains in the school security market.
Despite initial headwinds, security Integrators are generally reporting positive gains in the school security market.
Despite initial headwinds, security Integrators are generally reporting positive gains in the school security market.
Despite initial headwinds, security Integrators are generally reporting positive gains in the school security market.
School Security

COVID’s Impact on the School Vertical

June 8, 2020
Integrators generally reporting positive gains in the market
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Security integrators are now being asked to provide guidance on workplace violence issues, active shooter planning and the unique security needs as it relates to different environments – whether a hospital, school building, manufacturing facility or corporate office.
Security integrators are now being asked to provide guidance on workplace violence issues, active shooter planning and the unique security needs as it relates to different environments – whether a hospital, school building, manufacturing facility or corporate office.
Security integrators are now being asked to provide guidance on workplace violence issues, active shooter planning and the unique security needs as it relates to different environments – whether a hospital, school building, manufacturing facility or corporate office.
Security integrators are now being asked to provide guidance on workplace violence issues, active shooter planning and the unique security needs as it relates to different environments – whether a hospital, school building, manufacturing facility or corporate office.
Security integrators are now being asked to provide guidance on workplace violence issues, active shooter planning and the unique security needs as it relates to different environments – whether a hospital, school building, manufacturing facility or corporate office.
Integrators

Going Beyond Technology to Solve Workplace Violence

Feb. 12, 2020
To embrace their role in healthcare security, integrators must be more of a trusted advisor and less of a product installer
Larry Simmons is VP of Corporate Governance for Georgia-based integrator Tech Systems – a member of the Security-Net group of integrators. Learn more about Security-Net at www.security-net.com.
Larry Simmons is VP of Corporate Governance for Georgia-based integrator Tech Systems – a member of the Security-Net group of integrators. Learn more about Security-Net at www.security-net.com.
Larry Simmons is VP of Corporate Governance for Georgia-based integrator Tech Systems – a member of the Security-Net group of integrators. Learn more about Security-Net at www.security-net.com.
Larry Simmons is VP of Corporate Governance for Georgia-based integrator Tech Systems – a member of the Security-Net group of integrators. Learn more about Security-Net at www.security-net.com.
Larry Simmons is VP of Corporate Governance for Georgia-based integrator Tech Systems – a member of the Security-Net group of integrators. Learn more about Security-Net at www.security-net.com.
Cybersecurity

Prove your Integration Company is Cyber-Ready

Aug. 16, 2019
How integrators can set themselves apart with cybersecurity policies and certifications
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Kevin Edwards, Fleet & Facilities Manager for integrator Advantech Inc., uses a drone to accomplish site surveys, saving both installation time and costs.
Kevin Edwards, Fleet & Facilities Manager for integrator Advantech Inc., uses a drone to accomplish site surveys, saving both installation time and costs.
Kevin Edwards, Fleet & Facilities Manager for integrator Advantech Inc., uses a drone to accomplish site surveys, saving both installation time and costs.
Kevin Edwards, Fleet & Facilities Manager for integrator Advantech Inc., uses a drone to accomplish site surveys, saving both installation time and costs.
Kevin Edwards, Fleet & Facilities Manager for integrator Advantech Inc., uses a drone to accomplish site surveys, saving both installation time and costs.
Threat Detection, Imaging & Inspection

Drones: The Next-Generation Installation Tool

March 16, 2018
Adding the technology to the site survey process can substantially decrease installation costs and time
CrucialTrak's BACS uses four biometric modalities: fingerprint, iris, palm vein and facial recognition.
CrucialTrak's BACS uses four biometric modalities: fingerprint, iris, palm vein and facial recognition.
CrucialTrak's BACS uses four biometric modalities: fingerprint, iris, palm vein and facial recognition.
CrucialTrak's BACS uses four biometric modalities: fingerprint, iris, palm vein and facial recognition.
CrucialTrak's BACS uses four biometric modalities: fingerprint, iris, palm vein and facial recognition.
Access Control

Integrator Finds at ISC West

May 12, 2017
Potential game-changing tech from the show floor
Managed switches can come from a variety of manufacturers, including Altronix, ComNet, TRENDnet, Antaira Technologies, Bolide, Vivotek, NVT Phybridge, D-Link, Cisco and others.
Managed switches can come from a variety of manufacturers, including Altronix, ComNet, TRENDnet, Antaira Technologies, Bolide, Vivotek, NVT Phybridge, D-Link, Cisco and others.
Managed switches can come from a variety of manufacturers, including Altronix, ComNet, TRENDnet, Antaira Technologies, Bolide, Vivotek, NVT Phybridge, D-Link, Cisco and others.
Managed switches can come from a variety of manufacturers, including Altronix, ComNet, TRENDnet, Antaira Technologies, Bolide, Vivotek, NVT Phybridge, D-Link, Cisco and others.
Managed switches can come from a variety of manufacturers, including Altronix, ComNet, TRENDnet, Antaira Technologies, Bolide, Vivotek, NVT Phybridge, D-Link, Cisco and others.
Networking Equipment

A Smart Network Management Solution

Sept. 6, 2016
Managed switches give integrators and end-users the ability to segment and administer network traffic for greater security
A3 Communications’ executive team. From left to right: Brian Thomas (President); Chad Hendrix (Vice President – Engineering); Dave Lewis (Chief Financial Officer); Michelle Moshinskie (Director of Marketing); and Scott Grainger (Vice President – Physical Security).
A3 Communications’ executive team. From left to right: Brian Thomas (President); Chad Hendrix (Vice President – Engineering); Dave Lewis (Chief Financial Officer); Michelle Moshinskie (Director of Marketing); and Scott Grainger (Vice President – Physical Security).
A3 Communications’ executive team. From left to right: Brian Thomas (President); Chad Hendrix (Vice President – Engineering); Dave Lewis (Chief Financial Officer); Michelle Moshinskie (Director of Marketing); and Scott Grainger (Vice President – Physical Security).
A3 Communications’ executive team. From left to right: Brian Thomas (President); Chad Hendrix (Vice President – Engineering); Dave Lewis (Chief Financial Officer); Michelle Moshinskie (Director of Marketing); and Scott Grainger (Vice President – Physical Security).
A3 Communications’ executive team. From left to right: Brian Thomas (President); Chad Hendrix (Vice President – Engineering); Dave Lewis (Chief Financial Officer); Michelle Moshinskie (Director of Marketing); and Scott Grainger (Vice President – Physical Security).
Dealers, Integrators & Installing Companies

SD&I Fast50 No. 2: What Makes A3 Tick?

April 13, 2016
Well-versed in the IT side of security, A3 Communications continues to step up the volume of its business
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Classroom-based certification programs enable technicians to spend time engaged in hands-on training about a particular product.
Classroom-based certification programs enable technicians to spend time engaged in hands-on training about a particular product.
Classroom-based certification programs enable technicians to spend time engaged in hands-on training about a particular product.
Classroom-based certification programs enable technicians to spend time engaged in hands-on training about a particular product.
Classroom-based certification programs enable technicians to spend time engaged in hands-on training about a particular product.
Integrators

Tech Training 101

Feb. 16, 2016
From certification to mentorship, here’s how to get your technicians trained the right way

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From regulations to technology, the healthcare landscape is rapidly changing, and integrators must stay up to date to find and keep the business.
From regulations to technology, the healthcare landscape is rapidly changing, and integrators must stay up to date to find and keep the business.
From regulations to technology, the healthcare landscape is rapidly changing, and integrators must stay up to date to find and keep the business.
From regulations to technology, the healthcare landscape is rapidly changing, and integrators must stay up to date to find and keep the business.
From regulations to technology, the healthcare landscape is rapidly changing, and integrators must stay up to date to find and keep the business.
Access Control

SD&I Cover Focus (Dec. 2015): Healthcare Security

Dec. 14, 2015
From regulations to technology, the healthcare landscape is rapidly changing, and integrators must stay up to date to find and keep the business
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In the security industry, it seems like there’s always a bigger fish. Get a handle on the impact of M&A activity in this exclusive SD&I/SecurityInfoWatch roundtable.
In the security industry, it seems like there’s always a bigger fish. Get a handle on the impact of M&A activity in this exclusive SD&I/SecurityInfoWatch roundtable.
In the security industry, it seems like there’s always a bigger fish. Get a handle on the impact of M&A activity in this exclusive SD&I/SecurityInfoWatch roundtable.
In the security industry, it seems like there’s always a bigger fish. Get a handle on the impact of M&A activity in this exclusive SD&I/SecurityInfoWatch roundtable.
In the security industry, it seems like there’s always a bigger fish. Get a handle on the impact of M&A activity in this exclusive SD&I/SecurityInfoWatch roundtable.
Integrators

Special Report: Industry Consolidation

July 14, 2015
In the security industry, it seems like there’s always a bigger fish. Get a handle on the impact of M&A activity in this exclusive roundtable.
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Integrators

Market Focus: Government & Municipal Security

Dec. 12, 2014
Experienced integrators offer tips on how to break into the market, and how to avoid pitfalls along the way
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Integrators

Healthcare Security: HIPAA, OSHA and Beyond

March 6, 2014
What integrators need to know to better serve hospitals and healthcare facilities
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Eric Schaeffer, President of Advantech, Inc
Eric Schaeffer, President of Advantech, Inc
Eric Schaeffer, President of Advantech, Inc
Eric Schaeffer, President of Advantech, Inc
Eric Schaeffer, President of Advantech, Inc
Integrators

Advantech joins Security-Net as 20th member

June 10, 2013
Advantech exapnds Security-Net integration services into Mid-Atlantic region
Tom Feilen is a member of the Tech-Net advisory group of Security-Net, an organization comprised of 19 independent systems integrators from throughout North America. He is also the Director of National Accounts for Koorsen Security Technology, a systems integration firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana. He can be reached at Tom.Feilen@koorsenst.com.
Tom Feilen is a member of the Tech-Net advisory group of Security-Net, an organization comprised of 19 independent systems integrators from throughout North America. He is also the Director of National Accounts for Koorsen Security Technology, a systems integration firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana. He can be reached at Tom.Feilen@koorsenst.com.
Tom Feilen is a member of the Tech-Net advisory group of Security-Net, an organization comprised of 19 independent systems integrators from throughout North America. He is also the Director of National Accounts for Koorsen Security Technology, a systems integration firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana. He can be reached at Tom.Feilen@koorsenst.com.
Tom Feilen is a member of the Tech-Net advisory group of Security-Net, an organization comprised of 19 independent systems integrators from throughout North America. He is also the Director of National Accounts for Koorsen Security Technology, a systems integration firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana. He can be reached at Tom.Feilen@koorsenst.com.
Tom Feilen is a member of the Tech-Net advisory group of Security-Net, an organization comprised of 19 independent systems integrators from throughout North America. He is also the Director of National Accounts for Koorsen Security Technology, a systems integration firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana. He can be reached at Tom.Feilen@koorsenst.com.
Integrated Security Management Systems & PSIM

Acceptance Testing

A new era of security technology means proving everything will work properly
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D/A Central Inc. constructed a new command center at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti, Mich.
D/A Central Inc. constructed a new command center at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti, Mich.
D/A Central Inc. constructed a new command center at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti, Mich.
D/A Central Inc. constructed a new command center at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti, Mich.
D/A Central Inc. constructed a new command center at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti, Mich.
Central Station Alarm Monitoring

Special Focus: Healthcare--Prognosis Positive

Feb. 11, 2013
Dealers and integrators use TLC to keep healthcare customers coming back
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Integrators concur that schools need to assess current security and go back to basic levels, such as layered perimeter access.
Integrators concur that schools need to assess current security and go back to basic levels, such as layered perimeter access.
Integrators concur that schools need to assess current security and go back to basic levels, such as layered perimeter access.
Integrators concur that schools need to assess current security and go back to basic levels, such as layered perimeter access.
Integrators concur that schools need to assess current security and go back to basic levels, such as layered perimeter access.
Access Control

School security in focus

Dec. 18, 2012
Dealers and integrators share their thoughts, discuss getting back to basics
Integrators

Security-Net members announce new hires and promotions

Oct. 29, 2012
Appointment of new company president, call center director among recent personnel moves