Why Governance Defines Cloud Adoption in Physical Security

On World Cloud Security Day, Genetec outlines how enterprises can strengthen resilience as they modernize physical security in the cloud.
Published: April 2, 2026

MONTRÉAL — In recognition of World Cloud Security Day on April 3, global enterprise physical security software provider Genetec Inc. is highlighting a disconnect between cloud adoption models in physical security and the governance and operational demands of large enterprises.

“Large organizations need to approach cloud adoption through the lens of governance, risk management and operational requirements,” according to the company announcement. “Most enterprise environments span hundreds of sites, face strict regulatory and cybersecurity requirements and rely on infrastructure that must remain operational for years.

“When cloud models promote adoption as a simple move to the cloud, they can overlook the operational realities of large enterprises, limiting flexibility and making long-term resilience harder to sustain,” the announcement says.

“Enterprise physical security seldom operates within a single deployment model, and cloud strategies must reflect that reality,” says Francis Lachance, senior director, product, at Genetec Inc., in the company announcement.

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“Organizations run cloud, on-premises and hybrid environments in parallel and their systems must work seamlessly across all of them,” he says. “That is how enterprises maintain governance, visibility, and control over environments that are built to operate for years.”

Enterprises Choose Hybrid-Cloud for Resilience

Findings from the recent Genetec 2026 State of Physical Security Survey, with input from over 7,300 respondents, show that hybrid-cloud adoption is a strategic design choice driven by long-term operational needs:

  • 39% of enterprises cite scalability as a key reason for adopting hybrid-cloud environments
  • 38% cite redundancy as a key reason for adopting hybrid-cloud environments, reinforcing a focus on long-term resilience and continuity

“For enterprises, cloud is an operating model that must withstand ongoing operational, regulatory, and threat pressures,” says Lachance in the Genetec announcement. “The goal is not to become cloud-only but to adopt cloud in ways that preserve governance and continuity over time.”

Put Governance at the Center of Cloud Decisions

At enterprise scale, cloud adoption should be shaped by accountability rather than convenience. Cybersecurity, compliance, and oversight requirements need to be addressed from the start, not added later.

Design for Hybrid Environments

Enterprise cloud adoption rarely happens all at once. Most organizations operate cloud, on-premises, and edge systems in parallel, often for extended periods of time. Supporting hybrid environments allows enterprises to modernize at their own pace while maintaining control over critical infrastructure and sensitive data.

Treat Cloud as an Operating Model, Not a Destination

Cloud deployments should strengthen visibility and control across physical security systems, not replace existing infrastructure outright. The focus should be on integrating cloud capabilities into broader environments rather than forcing uniform deployment models.

Physical security infrastructure is expected to remain operational for years, even during network disruptions, service outages or changing economic conditions. Architectures that support autonomous operation and graceful degradation across cloud, on‑premises and edge systems help organizations maintain continuity, meet regulatory requirements and manage evolving risk without disruption.

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