Wildfire AV attended InfoSec World in Orlando, an event where cybersecurity leaders, analysts, and technology experts gathered to discuss and learn more about the evolving landscape of digital threat defense. As an integration firm with experience building secure control rooms, network operations centers (NOCs) and cyber-focused visualization environments, the conference provided a strong opportunity to engage with teams working to strengthen visibility and response inside high-pressure operations.

Our conversations centered around how properly integrated visualization strengthens SOC and NOC performance by bringing multiple intelligence sources together into a single operational picture. When threat detection tools, SIEM dashboards, packet analysis, network status, camera streams and alert systems are visually unified, analysts are able to detect patterns faster and respond with greater confidence.

Throughout the event, we spoke with organizations focused on improving:

  • Real-time situational awareness inside SOC and NOC environments
  • Visual correlation between threat alerts, logs, analytics and live telemetry
  • Operator workflow efficiency and response coordination
  • Secure display distribution within zero-trust or compliance-focused networks

Our team shared best practices for designing and integrating video walls, workstation views and multi-display layouts that help analysts assess incidents quickly. We also discussed considerations such as secure content routing, role-based visibility, incident escalation visibility and future scalability for maturing security teams.

InfoSec highlighted what we continue to see in cyber operations nationwide: visibility is key, and the right integration approach can transform how teams detect, prioritize and react to threats in real time.

 

“Being at InfoSec matters because these organizations are dealing with real problems every day. Hearing directly from them, and being able to discuss options and new technologies, helps us understand what’s working, what isn’t, and how better integration can make their jobs easier.”

– Jason Dudley | President, Wildfire Technology Integration

Wildfire AV participated in CalAPCO, where public safety professionals, technology manufacturers and communications leaders gathered to discuss new strategies and technology for mission-critical environments across California. As an AV integration company specializing in secure visualization, control rooms and real-time operations support, the event gave us the chance to connect with agencies preparing to modernize PSAPs, Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs), dispatch centers and real-time crime centers.

This year we partnered with RGB Spectrum, highlighting how well-designed integration brings together video processing, control interfaces and real-time data sources. Our team demonstrated how incident mapping, camera feeds, 911 call data and operational dashboards can be managed and displayed across video walls and operator workstations. When agencies can consolidate intelligence visually, response decisions become faster, clearer and more coordinated.

Throughout the show, we spoke with teams looking for integration that is:

  • Secure and reliable for public-safety environments
  • Scalable for growing jurisdictions and multi-site operations
  • Straightforward to deploy in both new and existing facilities
  • Built to support real-time awareness and multi-agency collaboration

We reviewed real-world workflows including live incident monitoring, unified alert visibility and flexible distribution of operational content across AV, IP and control surfaces. The discussions reinforced what we see every day in the field: integrated visualization is no longer a luxury for emergency response; it is an operational requirement.

Wildfire AV looks forward to continuing the dialogue started at CalAPCO and helping agencies build smarter, more resilient command-and-control environments throughout the state.

“Our collaboration with RGB Spectrum at CalAPCO showcased how real-time situational awareness becomes a force multiplier for those working to modernize mission-critical workflows and protect their communities with better intelligence.”
– Jason Dudley | President, Wildfire Technology Integration