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How to Prepare for a Cybersecurity Audit
11 Mar, 2026

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AI-generated summary
ATEN’s 32‑node video session recorder is the kind of buy you only make when you’ve got a clear use case: you’re routinely capturing multiple concurrent meeting feeds and you need recordings that are centrally managed rather than relying on “record button” chaos. At £2,785.45 ex‑VAT, it’s not cheap, and the price only makes sense if you’ll actually use most of those 32 endpoints and value long-term retention/standardisation over ad‑hoc local recordings. For UK B2B teams—IT departments, MSPs, or larger enterprises—this is a pragmatic way to reduce compliance risk and make training/audit trails easier.
That said, I’d be cautious if you’re a smaller org or you only record occasionally. If you’ll record just a handful of sessions, a per‑user/per‑room solution or simpler capture approach will almost certainly be better value. Also, make sure your existing meeting environment (and whether you already have a compatible ATEN workflow) matches what this recorder is designed to capture—these systems can end up being expensive “video recorders” rather than the streamlined platform you hoped for if integration details aren’t right. If you tell me roughly how many rooms/users you’re recording each day and what platform you’re running meetings on, I can give a more confident “yes” or “no” on value.

ATEN
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ATEN
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