
What’s new in Security Center SaaS – winter roundup
Security Center SaaS is evolving to help you investigate incidents quickly and manage access flexibly. Recent updates reduce downtime, simplify operations, and help your security teams respond with confidence—whether you’re managing a single site or many.

Early reports of hardware and storage issues
Genetec Cloudlink™ appliances now report storage and hardware issues, such as corrupted files, disk health, or temperature problems, before they cause failures. This early visibility helps you reduce your system’s downtime.
This update applies to Genetec Cloudlink appliances with Edge OS firmware 1.12.0 or higher.
Expanded intrusion
Honeywell Galaxy intrusion support
Security Center SaaS now integrates with Honeywell Galaxy intrusion panels, expanding our intrusion monitoring support beyond Radionix (formerly Bosch). You can now see and manage panel status, partitions, zones, user events, and alarms in the unified Security Center SaaS interface.
Access control at the edge
The Genetec Cloudlink 110 (GCL-110) now supports access control workloads. With this update, you can operate your access control alongside video and intrusion on both the GCL-110 and GCL-210 cloud-managed appliances. This expands deployment options for smaller sites and distributed locations without adding hardware complexity.
Smarter, faster investigations
This year is packed with new releases that will take investigation capabilities to the next level. Stay tuned for more and watch this video preview of what’s coming.
Live visibility and edge intelligence
Spot monitoring on Genetec Cloudlink 210 and 310
Spot monitoring lets GCL-210 and GCL-310 act as plug-and-play live-view stations that handle decoding and video output locally. A new spot monitor tab lets you display a live camera feed, which automatically reconnects if the camera or network drops, for fast and low-cost operational visibility.
Expanded Bosch (IQSight) analytics
Security Center SaaS now supports additional Bosch (IQSight) analytics events, including object in field, object crossed line, and audio gunshot detection. These events use built-in camera analytics, with no need for added infrastructure.
Expanded i-PRO AI-VMD analytics
Security Center SaaS supports four new i-PRO AI-VMD events: direction, object in field, object crossed line, and loitering (pending firmware update). These edge-based analytics surface directly in Security Center SaaS, where you can monitor, search, and review events without additional servers.