Making Video Verification More Effective with Artificial Intelligence
AI ties video in with intrusion alarms to slash false alarms and save valuable law enforcement resources.
AI ties video in with intrusion alarms to slash false alarms and save valuable law enforcement resources.
A CEO gives his predictions for how AI-based screening tools will impact physical security in stadiums and on K-12, college and healthcare campuses.
Implementing facial recognition is becoming more cumbersome as an increasing number of cities and states restrict the use of this technology.
Now more than ever, educational and healthcare facilities value their video surveillance systems and continue to acquire a growing array of equipment and solutions.
Today’s campuses are leveraging technology to protect the health of their building occupants, while improving energy efficiency, reducing costs and enhancing operations.
The influx of actionable intelligence during an active assailant incident can be overwhelming to those responding. That’s where AI comes in.
Dean Drako of Eagle Eye Networks talks about the applicability of the cloud and artificial intelligence on campus, as well as the need for strong cybersecurity practices.
Nearly 2 out of 3 survey respondents say they either don’t care or aren’t sure if they care if their AI-powered security cameras are biased.
New systems will no longer have a static set of features. Instead, they will be sold on the merits of how fast they can solve problems and how much they cost.
Analytics employed in a campus environment can promote situational awareness and proactive risk mitigation. Here are six key applications to consider.