
Camect has responded to increasing security threats in the critical infrastructure sector by appointing Jan Neufelder to lead sales efforts. The company cited a 70% rise in crime affecting the energy, water, and telecom industries, highlighting the need for enhanced protective measures.
According to Ron Grubbs, Vice President of Sales at Camect, the growing security risks within critical infrastructure sectors pose significant threats to national security and economic stability. He stated that Neufelder’s expertise would help the company deliver innovative security solutions tailored to the needs of these industries.
“With the increasing sophistication of criminal tactics, the need for smarter, more adaptive security solutions has never been greater,” said Neufelder. “I am excited to join Camect and bring the ease of deployment, camera agnostic, proactive detection solution to clients in the critical infrastructure space. Imagine the peace of mind this solution will bring not just to employees in these sectors but to large communities of people who depend on them for reliable energy, clean water, and safe gas. Working together we can prevent incidents before they happen and help mitigate the impact of threats when they do arise.”
Camect’s Smart Camera Hubs are designed to work with existing surveillance systems, providing real-time analytics, automated responses, and integration with deterrents such as live audio warnings and alarms. The company claims this approach offers a more effective and scalable alternative to traditional security methods.
With crime rates continuing to rise across key infrastructure sectors, Camect reiterated its commitment to developing robust and adaptive security solutions to safeguard essential services.