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AI is Making Parking Areas More Secure

Written by Theseus Team | Apr 10, 2023 2:07:26 PM

Last week we discussed how AI + Physical Security Design = 3D Digital Twins. And the discussions about AI are nowhere near ending. Today, consider how AI can making various areas of your facility safer and more secure.

Video analytics continue to become more reliable, detecting more accurately while minimizing false alerts. However, deciding on the right camera manufacturer for the task remains paramount. Its easy to envision how many manufacturers will start using AI wording to describe their analytics. The Theseus team is ready to advise end user clients on which manufacturers perform as advertised and which do not. We can even arrange proof of concept demonstrations with manufacturers to ensure proper alerting.

In a recent article from SIA, they discuss how video analytics can make parking areas more secure. Check it out here >>

 

Contact us to discuss the viability of video analytics for your application >>

 

BONUS: DOWNLOAD OUR FREE IN-HOUSE SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT CONSIDERATIONS GUIDE

Security professionals are constantly looking for innovative ways to secure their facility and provide a safe environment within their budget. And, they are also constantly looking for resources to help them achieve that mission while expert advice is hard to come by. 

Fortunately, we have released a considerations guide that will help security professionals perform their own in-house security risk assessment. 

What's Inside?

This guide is intended to assist you with performing an in-house physical security risk assessment. In many cases, assistance from a third-party expert, like Theseus Professional Services, is required.

Identification of missing or inadequate physical security measures that safeguard assets (people, property, and information) and critical business functions is of paramount importance. The findings of a security risk assessment are used to measure and communicate the level of risk to the organization.

  • Process Evaluation
  • Threats
  • Vulnerability Assessment Highlights
  • Electronic Security Systems Considerations
  • Site Considerations
  • Building Entrances and Exits
  • Common Functional Areas
  • Building Envelope
  • Utilities and Building Services
  • Building Systems

Download here >>