Video Analytics

Read: How Video Surveillance Will Help Police ID Those Responsible for the Siege of the U.S. Capitol

How Video Surveillance Will Help Police ID Those Responsible for the Siege of the U.S. Capitol

Umbrella Technologies CEO Thomas Carnevale explains how law enforcement will likely leverage video and facial recognition to ID the Capitol attackers.

Read: Expect New Healthcare Challenges and Greater Technology Investment in 2021

Expect New Healthcare Challenges and Greater Technology Investment in 2021

Security technologies such as network cameras, access control, touchless entry and analytics have clear uses for healthcare now and in the post-COVID world.

Read: US Patent Office Issues Fourth Gunshot Detection Patent to Shooter Detection Systems

US Patent Office Issues Fourth Gunshot Detection Patent to Shooter Detection Systems

New patent awarded for a handheld device that tests acoustic and infrared gunshot detection sensors in the installation environment.

Read: AI-Powered Visual Gun Detection

AI-Powered Visual Gun Detection

Omnilert Gun Detect uses existing video surveillance systems to reliably and rapidly recognize firearms and immediately trigger multi-channel alerts and automated pre-defined safety protocols.

Read: Why Audio Is So Important in the Age of COVID-19

Why Audio Is So Important in the Age of COVID-19

During the coronavirus pandemic, it is wise for everyone to follow social distancing guidelines and wear masks. Audio solutions can help convey safety messages about these protocols.

Read: More than 1,000 Parents Sign Open Letter Calling for a Ban on Facial Recognition in Schools

More than 1,000 Parents Sign Open Letter Calling for a Ban on Facial Recognition in Schools

The letter is a part of a new effort by Fight for the Future, the digital rights group behind BanFacialRecognition.com that will specifically focus on K-12 schools.

Read: 5 Video Security Challenges to Address Before Returning to Campus

5 Video Security Challenges to Address Before Returning to Campus

While students, staff and faculty are still primarily engaged in virtual learning, educational institutions can use the current situation as an opportunity to evaluate and enhance video surveillance technologies on campus.

Read: ZeroEyes Selected by South Side Area School District for Weapons Detection Solution

ZeroEyes Selected by South Side Area School District for Weapons Detection Solution

Technology will help protect students, faculty, and visitors by proactively monitoring and detecting threats at first sight

Read: Tennessee High School Adopts AI-Based Weapons Detection

Tennessee High School Adopts AI-Based Weapons Detection

Designed to help identify threats before they become violent, the weapons detection technology integrates with an organization’s existing security cameras.

Read: SIA Issues Facial Recognition Policy Guidelines

SIA Issues Facial Recognition Policy Guidelines

The Security Industry Association says all technology, including facial recognition, must only be used in a lawful, ethical and nondiscriminatory fashion.

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