PSG, Magos Integrate Radar Detection With Zero Trust Security Platform

Prometheus Security Group Global and Magos Systems have integrated their technologies to authenticate radar detection data within PSG’s Zero Trust physical security platform.

Prometheus Security Group Global (PSG) has integrated its Security Command Center with Magos Systems’ radar technology and surveillance software, bringing authenticated radar data into PSG’s Zero Trust physical security platform.

The integration connects Magos’ SR-Series radars and MASS (Magos Area Surveillance Software) with PSG’s Security Command Center, allowing real-time detection and tracking data from perimeter devices to be ingested, authenticated and managed through the PSG platform.

The integration applies Zero Trust Architecture principles to perimeter detection by authenticating radar events at the point of detection. The approach is designed to provide verified data that can be used by security operators, AI systems and automated processes.

PSG said the integration cryptographically authenticates and verifies radar events at their source, providing security teams and AI systems with verified data for decision-making.

Magos’ radar technology provides continuous detection across environments including critical infrastructure, energy, transportation and government facilities. Combined with PSG’s Zero Trust framework, the integration is intended to reduce false alarms, improve threat detection accuracy and provide verified data for AI-driven analytics.

“Our integration with PSG represents a significant step forward in bringing intelligent, authenticated data from the perimeter to command and control,” said Nicole Palumbo, chief operating officer of Magos Americas. “By combining Magos’ radar precision and AI-driven detection with PSG’s Zero Trust framework, we are providing our customers with a higher level of situational awareness and confidence.”

Palumbo added that the partnership is intended to ensure detections are verified and actionable, describing the integration as “setting a new standard for reliability in critical infrastructure protection.”

PSG’s Zero Trust platform was originally developed to meet security requirements for government and critical infrastructure environments. The platform supports new deployments and upgrades to existing systems, allowing organizations to extend authenticated and verified data from field sensors to enterprise systems without replacing existing infrastructure.

The companies said the integration is designed to give security teams a single operational workflow for detecting, verifying, tracking, responding to and investigating threats, with devices, sensors and data streams authenticated and verified at their source.

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