ADRM Recognized by the Security Executive Council as a Solution Innovation Partner
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- Oct 27
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Advanced Data Risk Management (ADRM) has been recognized by the Security Executive Council (SEC) as a Solution Innovation Partner (SIP) for its proven success in improving global security performance and reducing project costs for a leading Global Technology Company (GTC).
Through ADRM’s DEFENDER™ Security Management Platform, GTC achieved a 20% reduction in overall project time and cost across more than 300 projects in 28 countries. The validation—confirmed by both the SEC and the client’s Global Head of Corporate Security Services—highlights ADRM’s ability to bring measurable efficiency, visibility, and consistency to large-scale security programs.

Before engaging ADRM, GTC relied on a single global integrator for all access control and video system installations. This created inefficiencies, elevated costs, and inconsistent documentation between regions. ADRM introduced a structured, data-driven model powered by DEFENDER™ that standardized workflows from assessment through commissioning. The platform’s unified dashboards, predictive analytics, and performance grading tools allowed GTC to benchmark results, compare vendors, and make better-informed decisions based on real-time data.
The client reported that ADRM’s approach led to faster project completion, clearer accountability, and greater confidence in global program management. “ADRM has been a key partner for GTC, utilizing DEFENDER to globally manage projects and assessments,” said the company’s Global Head of Corporate Security Services. “From the first QBR, ADRM demonstrated efficiency, achieving a 20% reduction in project time and costs. The significant ROI highlights increased operational efficiency and scalability.”
The Security Executive Council’s recognition affirms ADRM’s ongoing commitment to delivering innovative, data-backed solutions that improve performance and strengthen global security programs.
Learn more about ADRM's Case Study and the Security Executive Council’s Solution Innovation Partner program here:
