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Businesses in Ghana have been urged to invest in security to secure their operations and prevent unforeseen circumstances.
According to Chief Executive Officer of Virtual Security Africa, Emmanuel Sekyere Aseidu, security systems are necessary to deter burglars from entering into properties and also safeguard assets at all times.
Speaking to Joy Business at the company’s product launch at Dzorwulu in the Greater Accra region, Mr. Sekyere Asiedu said an improved security of an organization will enhance capabilities and resilience against cyber threats.
“What I will say is to entreat companies and businesses to invest more into security to mitigate cyber threats and reduce human error”, he said.
He, however maintained that firms should not be discouraged from using security technology because of its high cost.
“Some security apparatus may be expensive but that should tell you that if there is an issue you will pay more that, so there is the need to invest into security and be proactive in terms of security”, he added.
Virtual Security Africa Limited is headquartered in Tesano, Accra since 2008 with locations in Kumasi, Takoradi and now with a new showroom in Dzorwulu.
The company has developed a reputation for being one of the country’s most innovative designers, developers, installers and integrators of advanced security and safety hardware, software and peripheral products for financial institutions, corporate organizations, government, military and enterprises.
Virtual Security Africa Limited also provide cutting edge innovative security, telemetry, surveillance, access control, alarms and inspection products and solutions with industry leading customer service that offers return on investment.
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