CODRA at the 2026 Security Directors Gala

an integrated SCADA solution for safety and security in the service of resilience

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The Security Directors Gala is a key event for safety and security decision-makers in large public and private organisations. The 2026 edition is particularly strategic and performance-oriented, focusing on strengthening cooperation and anticipation in the face of increasing risks. The announced theme, “Sovereignty & Security: Building Collective Public-Private Resilience” sets the tone: effective strategies are those based on a comprehensive, shared vision that can be managed in real time.

In this context, you can rely on CODRA’s integrated SCADA solution for safety and security to centralise critical information (cctv, access control, intrusion, fire, but also IT systems and business tools) and improve operational responsiveness. The objective: to move from siloed security to unified security, where data becomes a lever for decision-making, performance and resilience.

Security Directors’ Gala
📍Paris – France
📅 March, 17th 2026

Integrated SCADA solution for safety and security: centralising for greater responsiveness

Organisations face a recurring challenge: safety and security systems have accumulated over time. The result is technological heterogeneity that complicates operations, slows down analysis and makes it more difficult to share a common vision in normal situations… and even more so in crisis situations.

An integrated SCADA solution provides the perfect solution to this challenge. With a Unified Control Center, you get a 360° view of your facilities and can dynamically correlate data from field systems and third-party systems to enhance surveillance, anticipation and decision-making. The Panorama suite solution has been designed to address a range of challenges within a single platform.

 

PSIM: unifying security incident management within a single platform

Beyond SCADA, security departments are increasingly looking for a PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) approach. The objective is to aggregate events from different subsystems (access control, intrusion, CCTV, etc.), qualify them and, above all, orchestrate standardised operational procedures (workflows, instructions, escalations, traceability). This PSIM approach is particularly relevant for multi-site or highly regulated organisations, as it reduces variability in practices, improves compliance and speeds up execution in the event of an incident.

CODRA’s integrated SCADA solution for safety and security is part of this convergence approach: alarm correlation, contextualisation, decision support and scenario management, in order to industrialise the management of both routine situations and crises, while maintaining a global and shared vision.

 

Operational resilience: correlation of events, scenarios and on-call duty

One of the major benefits of an integrated SCADA solution is the ability to cross-reference information and trigger consistent actions. CODRA highlights directly operational benefits: being alerted in the event of an intrusion or malfunction, optimising analysis and responsiveness, facilitating on-call duty and maintenance, anticipating failures, and creating response scenarios involving multiple systems.

In concrete terms, an integrated SCADA solution makes it possible, for example, to contextualise an access control event with a camera, adapt a scenario according to the occupancy of the premises, automatically notify the right people (SMS/calls), and use event history to better manage continuous improvement. In an environment where public-private resilience is becoming a strategic issue, these correlation and orchestration capabilities are a decisive advantage.

 

Interoperability and cybersecurity

The ROI of a security project also depends on its sustainability: the ability to integrate existing systems, evolve, and avoid vendor lock-in. CODRA highlights the openness of the Panorama platform (interoperability with third-party security and IT systems: ERP, SIEM, GIS, CMMS, etc.), as well as its independence from existing equipment.

Another key dimension is cybersecurity. An integrated SCADA solution must be protected because it centralises critical flows. CODRA emphasises a continuous improvement approach, managed in conjunction with ANSSI, to strengthen the platform’s robustness over time.

Would you like to unify your safety and security systems, reduce incident response times and improve the resilience of your sites?

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