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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
Oryx Systems

3 Parc Nicol, 3001 Winnie Mandela Drive, Bryanston

tel:  
+27 10 054 5515
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.oryxsystems.co.za

Core business offering: Oryx Systems develops monitoring and business intelligence software specifically for the security industry.


Oryx Systems Head Office

tel: +27 10 054 5515
[email protected]
Xyro Systems

tel: +27 10 054 5515
[email protected]
Adlam, John
Fleet Secure Manager
[email protected]
Global Service Desk,

[email protected]
Hattingh, Arno
Operations Manager
[email protected]
Hattingh, Arno
Sales Manager
[email protected]
Fleet Secure
(Manufacturer)
Listener
(Manufacturer)
XYRO
(Manufacturer)
YapYap
(Manufacturer)
Section - IoT/IT security infrastructure
-Business continuity services
-Data backup/restore
-Employee monitoring s/w
-Secure communication solutions
Section - Other security equipment
-Fleet management systems
-Tracking devices
- Satellite (GPS)
-Vehicle monitoring systems
-Vehicle tracking
Section - Service providers
-Control room design
-Monitoring services
-Software installation/configuration training
News from Oryx Systems:
The platform you depend on
September 2018, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Integrated Solutions, Editor's Choice, Oryx Systems

Oryx Systems expands its security management platform to include mobile and video verification with a major upgrade coming in 2019.

Security news:
Navigating a modern, layered security landscape
February 2026, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, News & Events, Smart Home Automation

The convergence of perimeter control and access automation is driving demand for solutions that work together. This is the focus of HomeSec Expo 2026, which takes place on 4th and 5th March 2026 at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg.

Cyber remains top business risk, but AI fastest riser at #2
February 2026, News & Events, Security Services & Risk Management

The Allianz Risk Barometer 2026 ranks cybersecurity, especially ransomware attacks, as the #1 risk, while AI is the biggest riser and jumps from #10 to #2, highlighting the emerging risks for companies in almost all industry sectors.

Intelligent access at the gate
January 2026, Access Control & Identity Management, Residential Estate (Industry)

LD Access provides a smart, streamlined approach to boom gate security, enhancing the verification of people and vehicles before entry. Through its Self-Service Scanning Kiosk and Mobile Scanning Unit, LD Access delivers secure, automated access control.

CAA-compliant ground drone outsourcing
February 2026, Surveillance, IoT & Automation

South African mines, estates, utility companies, independent power producers, ports, municipalities and others can now own and operate a CAA-compliant drone dock ground station in just six to eight weeks.

OT calculator to align cyber investments with business goals
February 2026, Information Security, Security Services & Risk Management, Industrial (Industry)

The OT Calculator has been developed specifically for industrial organisations to assess the potential costs of insufficient operational technology (OT) security. By offering detailed financial forecasts, the calculator empowers senior management to make well-informed decisions.

Protecting high-value data from AI
February 2026, Information Security, Infrastructure, Products & Solutions, CASA Software

As artificial intelligence accelerates the speed and sophistication of cyberattacks, protecting high-value data, such as financial records, legal files, patient data, intellectual property, and compliance records, has never been more urgent.

From friction to trust
February 2026, Information Security, Security Services & Risk Management, Financial (Industry)

Historically, fraud prevention has been viewed as a trade-off between robust security and a seamless customer journey, with security often prevailing. However, this can impair business functionality or complicate the customer journey with multiple logins and authentication steps.

The age of Lean 4.0: Orchestrating intelligence and efficiency
January 2026, Security Services & Risk Management

The convergence of Lean principles and AI (what we now call Lean 4.0) is no longer a theoretical exercise; it is the defining operational paradigm for survival and growth in a complex, data-intensive economy.

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