• Complexity of the system will impact acquisition costs. Basic vs. complex scalable systems: Opting for a too-basic solution can lead to future inadequacies.
• System Size: Larger installations require more hardware, software, and complex solutions.
• Quality: System security built-in features, reliability, ease of use, scalability, reporting capabilities, and integration possibilities can define quality.
• Integration: The capacity to integrate the system with other business applications such as HR systems or Active Directory;
• Customization: a system tailored to specific needs can affect the system’s purchase price.
How much a security system should cost
Factors Influencing Security Solution Costs
The cost of a security solution is influenced by numerous factors beyond the upfront expenses, including installation, maintenance, and operational costs.
The „lowest upfront cost” approach is always inadequate because of its limited consideration of factors. Instead, the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model should be adopted, comprising acquisition, installation, maintenance, and operational costs.