The Changing Security Market: It’s Time to Invest

Trendy Market

The security industry has certainly never been viewed as an exciting, or evolving market, but more as a “necessary evil” that drains company resources. It isn’t that businesses never placed value on security, but for the first time in forever, the current ecosystem has dictated to business owners to reevaluate the need for outsourcing it. Businesses are now truly investing in security. With enhanced technology and reporting, the security industry is quickly becoming trendy, and companies are appealing to prospective employees and clients by taking the lead in buying into the marketplace. According to a study performed by the Institute of Finance and Management, private security spending is on the rise. From 2013-2015, security spending increased from $319 billion to over $377 billion, and from 2014 forward, the security industry is closing in on $450 billion.

The healthcare industry was the first to fully invest in an across the board overhaul of security systems, (70 percent of hospitals now utilize private security), but in recent years, multi-family dwellings and college campuses have followed suit. Analysts predict that in an era of active shooters, and human trafficking, the growth of the security industry could be almost exponential in the coming years.

Technology

Technological advancement in the digital world has completely changed how consumers utilize products. The security industry is no different. Security has never been viewed as a tangible, hands on product, until now. Through the use of tablets and smart phones, consumers are now able to have a pulse on a variety of security and safety issues around the clock. Smartphones now have the ability to grant tenants entry through secured apartment doors, and mobile access control systems can allow visitors entry into a building remotely. Even autonomous, roaming robots and biometric scanners, including facial recognition scanners, are now being integrated into security systems.

Video surveillance has been a stalwart in the realm of security technology. And today’s systems come with features that almost sound unbelievable. There are cameras than can recognize an individual’s gait, detect and display thermal patterns. As the cameras themselves become more sophisticated, so too will the ways in which the data can be analyzed. Expect to see more intelligent and accurate video analytics that can bring together multiple video sources.

Video surveillance is useful on its own, however, it isn’t fully utilized unless coupled with a viable, physical deterrent. Cameras by themselves can only witness a crime, but a visual patrol deterrent and alarm response when an issue is triggered can be the marriage of two vital security options and provide the most effectiveness when threaded together. A physical presence, such as a patrol officer and vehicle equipped with state of the art lighting, and incident reporting applications is perhaps the perfect utilization and most efficient use of video surveillance.

With continued enhancements in technology, security companies are able to provide surprisingly cost- effective solutions for their clients. With these advancements in technology, also comes streamlined incident reporting. Business owners and managers can truly manage their business 24/7 without actually stepping foot in the workplace.

It’s Time to Invest

As a business owner, have you given thought to enhancing your building’s security? If so, are you devoting enough resources to ensure you stay ahead of the curve and up to date with the latest developments in the marketplace? If you haven’t really dedicated any time or money into security, the time to invest in it is now. Prospective residents and clients are placing more value on feeling safe than they ever have before. Having reliable systems in place can boost your appeal and improve your bottom line.

Overall, protection will always be a main part of your job. It’s important to be aware of the types of technology that are coming down the pike, and how existing technologies are becoming more sophisticated. Understand how both your cyber and physical security measures can work together to add value and keep your tenants safe.

Turning to private security is the solution. Signal offers a broad array of security services, from mobile patrols to dedicated location guards. Signal utilizes many of the technology and reporting enhancements mentioned above, and can tailor a unique solution based on your specific security needs. We understand the stresses of running a business, and we’re here to provide peace of mind Contact us today schedule a free assessment and estimate visit. 

For Barb Alekna and Greg Pencosky, building Signal of West Virginia has always been about more than growing a security business. It’s about creating an organization where people can build meaningful careers, develop into leaders, and make a lasting impact in the communities they serve.

Since launching Signal of West Virginia in September 2024, that vision has guided the team’s approach to growth. From earning their first client to developing their first leaders, Barb and Greg have focused on building the business one relationship, one employee, and one client at a time.

That commitment to people, consistency, and continuous improvement is helping Signal of West Virginia establish a reputation for professionalism and dependable service across the state.

Building a Culture People Can Grow In

When Barb and Greg reflect on what makes them most proud, their answer comes back to their team. From the beginning, they wanted to create more than a successful security company. They wanted to build a career culture where employees could grow, take pride in their work, and become leaders.

“We strive to create an environment where each security officer and team member understands they’re not simply filling a security post,” they explain. “They’re protecting people, building relationships, solving problems, and representing the Signal brand with professionalism and integrity.”

That philosophy shapes how the team approaches every client and every assignment. Whether supporting apartment communities, healthcare facilities, major retailers, or special events, officers are expected to bring more than security expertise to the job.

Professionalism, reliability, communication, and dedication are all part of the standard.

For Barb and Greg, some of the most rewarding moments come from watching that culture take shape: seeing a new hire gain confidence, an officer advance into a leadership role, or a client recognize a team member for going above and beyond.

Earning Growth One Relationship at a Time

Launching a new franchise comes with challenges, but building Signal of West Virginia meant starting almost entirely from scratch.

Before the first contract, the organization had no established presence in the state, no existing clients, no employees, and no revenue. Barb and Greg had experience leading successful Signal operations, but they understood that success in another market wouldn’t automatically translate to West Virginia.

Instead, they relied on proven Signal processes while taking the time to understand the local market and build credibility from the ground up.

“Everything we’ve built since then has been earned one relationship, one employee, and one client at a time.”

That approach required humility, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Not every proposal became a contract, and not every challenge had an immediate solution, but each experience became an opportunity to improve.

From securing their first client and hiring their first employee to celebrating their first promotion and major contract, each milestone represented another step toward building a reputation in West Virginia.

Continuous Improvement Drives the Team

For the Signal of West Virginia team, showing up at their best starts with a mindset of continuous improvement.

“We never want to become complacent or assume we know everything,” they explain. “Every conversation with a client, every interaction with an employee, every success, failure, and every challenge give us an opportunity to learn, improve, and become better than we were yesterday.”

That mindset extends beyond individual performance. Barb and Greg see clear communication as one of their most important responsibilities as leaders.

By staying connected with clients, supporting their team, and being proactive instead of reactive, they work to build trust and strengthen relationships.

For them, long-term growth isn’t something to chase. It’s something to earn through consistent effort, strong relationships, and exceptional service.

Redefining Professional Security

As Signal of West Virginia continues to grow, Barb and Greg want the community to see private security as more than simply placing officers at a post.

Their goal is to build long-term partnerships, invest in the communities they serve, and create a career culture where employees are empowered to make a positive difference.

“We’re here for the long-term, and we genuinely care about making West Virginia a safer place to live, work, and do business.”

That commitment is supported by the combination of Signal’s global resources and local, owner-led leadership.

The team benefits from Signal’s technology, innovation, experienced leadership, and proven operating model while maintaining a local presence built around responsiveness, accountability, and lasting relationships.

For Signal of West Virginia, that means officers aren’t simply providing security. They’re becoming an extension of their clients’ teams—protecting people, safeguarding property, assisting employees and visitors, and representing both the client and Signal with professionalism.

The goal is to become a trusted partner that helps reduce risk, strengthen operations, and provide lasting peace of mind.

Developing People and Leaders

For Barb and Greg, one of the most rewarding parts of ownership is watching people grow.

Whether it’s mentoring an officer into a leadership role, helping an employee build a long-term career, or developing a client relationship into a trusted partnership, those moments represent the impact they hope to create.

They also recognize that growth doesn’t happen in isolation.

The Signal network has provided opportunities to learn from experienced security leaders, including Paul Alekna and the team at Signal of Canton-Youngstown. Their mentorship and willingness to share experiences have played an important role in the growth of Signal of West Virginia.

That collaboration reflects another strength of the Signal network: franchises supporting one another and sharing knowledge to help each other succeed.

Building What Comes Next

For Barb and Greg, the most exciting part of the journey is knowing they’re still building.

“Every new team member we develop, every client relationship we earn, and every opportunity to strengthen our team is another chance to make a lasting impact.”

Their focus remains straightforward: invest in their people, serve clients with excellence, and build an organization that employees, clients, and the community can be proud of.

Being named Franchise of the Month for May 2026 is an important milestone, but the recognition is viewed as motivation rather than a finish line.

Barb and Greg credit their entire team for the franchise’s success and remain focused on creating a career culture where great people can grow, delivering exceptional service, and making a lasting impact throughout West Virginia.

Congratulations to Barb Alekna, Greg Pencosky, and the entire Signal of West Virginia team on being named May Franchise of the Month in 2026. Their commitment to developing people, serving their communities, and growing with purpose is a powerful example of what’s possible across the Signal network.

 

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