Johnson Controls Unveils Next-Gen Enterprise and Commercial Security Solutions

New access control, video, and integration upgrades aim to enhance security visibility and response across diverse industries.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 3:34pm

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Johnson Controls, a global technology provider, has announced a series of advancements across its access control and video security portfolio, including upgrades to its C•CURE IQ platform, new Illustra Multisensor camera products, and expanded integrations with partners like SALTO and Scylla. These solutions are designed to improve security visibility and outcomes for enterprise and commercial applications in sectors like business, government, education, healthcare, infrastructure, retail, and industry.

Why it matters

As security needs continue to evolve across diverse commercial and enterprise environments, Johnson Controls' latest innovations aim to deliver smarter, more connected access control and video systems that can elevate the intelligence, speed, and accuracy of security operations. The upgrades focus on simplifying integration, streamlining workflows, and enhancing analytics to empower security teams with faster, more proactive decision-making.

The details

Key updates include the introduction of C•CURE IQ VMS, a next-generation video management capability embedded directly within the C•CURE IQ ecosystem, as well as C•CURE IQ Incident Management to streamline the full incident lifecycle. Johnson Controls has also released new Illustra Multisensor camera products with advanced AI detection, low-light performance, and flexible deployment options. Additionally, the company has showcased the latest versions of its exacqVision VMS and Kantech EntraPass access control platforms, featuring enhanced user capabilities, scalability, and expanded third-party integrations.

  • Johnson Controls will debut C•CURE IQ 3.2 in mid-summer 2026.
  • The company announced these new solutions at ISC West 2026 in Las Vegas.

The players

Johnson Controls

A global technology provider and the parent company of the Software House, Exacq, Illustra, and Kantech security brands.

Faisal Pandit

President of building management systems for Johnson Controls, who stated that 'Awareness isn't optional; it's mission critical' in the company's announcement.

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What they’re saying

“With new solutions, upgrades, and integrations across C•CURE IQ, Exacq, Illustra, and Kantech, we are delivering smarter access control and video systems to elevate the intelligence, speed and accuracy of commercial and enterprise security operations.”

— Faisal Pandit, President of building management systems

What’s next

Johnson Controls plans to showcase the latest C•CURE IQ, Illustra, exacqVision, and Kantech solutions at upcoming industry events and through direct customer engagements to highlight their enhanced capabilities for enterprise and commercial security applications.

The takeaway

Johnson Controls' latest security innovations demonstrate the company's commitment to delivering more intelligent, integrated, and responsive access control and video solutions that can adapt to the evolving needs of diverse commercial and enterprise environments. These advancements aim to empower security teams with faster, more accurate insights to improve overall safety and operational efficiency.