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
Technology will help protect students, faculty, and visitors by proactively monitoring and detecting threats at first sight
Designed to help identify threats before they become violent, the weapons detection technology integrates with an organization’s existing security cameras.
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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The technology can detect potentially dangerous situations in progress, such as a person brandishing a weapon or abandoning an object.
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Once primarily focused on military and critical infrastructure installations, the thermal camera market is far more expansive these days.
The new capabilities include license plate recognition, people counting and a mobile app, among others.
The demand for video analytics software is being driven by its ability to be integrated with legacy analog, IP or megapixel cameras within establishments.
Vintra’s video analytics solution meshed with Genetec™ Security Center delivers intelligence from any camera source, fixed or mobile.