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Gallagher Security unveils a new era of remote security

June 18, 2025
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Award-winning global security manufacturer, Gallagher Security is set to shake up the world of remote security with the launch of OneLink, available today as the headline feature of Command Centre v9.30.

OneLink is a game-changing, cloud-based solution that makes it faster, easier and more cost-effective to deploy powerful security anywhere in the world. By enabling Gallagher Controller 7000’s to connect to a base Command Centre server via the cloud, without the need for VPN’s or extended corporate networks, OneLink transforms how security can be delivered to remote sites and distributed infrastructure.

Gallagher Security, Chief Product Officer Meredith Palmer says, “OneLink is a major step forward in how organizations secure remote locations. By connecting controllers to Command Centre via the cloud, we’re removing traditional barriers and extending powerful, enterprise-grade security to anywhere it’s needed.”

Whether it’s public infrastructure, critical utilities, construction sites, or branch networks, OneLink empowers organizations to secure more with less, while gaining centralized control and improved operational efficiency.

Beyond OneLink, Command Centre v9.30 unlocks new possibilities in security with the introduction of a suite of enhancements and integrations, solidifying it as one of the most powerful releases to date.

With v9.30 users can access a Warranty Report Generator, capable of instantly identifying outdated devices to maintain optimal system performance. Automated Credential Management ensures expired credentials can be set to automatically delete, ensuring up-to-date access control, and expanded integrations including support for IDEMIA VisionPass SP and Vortex ground sensors further broadens system capabilities.

“As one of the most feature rich platforms on the market, our Command Centre releases continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible. We’re committed to innovating and uncovering new ways we can unlock even greater value for our users through the power of our solutions and our integration capabilities,” says Meredith

For multi-site organizations, or those with complex security needs, Command Centre v9.30 offers significant operational benefits. With integrations aimed at enhancing deployment, efficiency, and system performance.

Command Centre v9.30 enables faster setup and troubleshooting, and reduced downtime via the Network Connectivity Tool, simplified controller configuration, enhanced card coding capabilities, Z20 sensor support for the Controller 7000 product range, and improved controller update, minimizing disruption.

Meredith concludes, “With Command Centre v9.30 we are putting more power in the hands of our customers, enabling innovative ways to meet business needs, and unlocking even greater value for everyone in the Gallagher ecosystem.”

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