Intellicene explains that by leveraging Oosto’s facial recognition technology, as part of the Symphia FaceDetect platform , it can offer users more a more sophisticated, comprehensive, and reliable security solution.
The Ariz.-based developer of public safety products and services, Wrap Technologies, has announced that it has released AI technology updates for its Wrap Intrensic Body-Worn Camera (BWC) and Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS) solutions.
Pimloc’s partnership with Argenbright Europe Limited (AESL) provides AESL’s customers with access to Pimloc’s Secure Redact technologies, which can now be integrated into AESL’s suite of services to blur personal and sensitive data.
Milestone Systems states that its new Camera to Cloud Milestone Kite video surveillance as a service (VSaaS) software will be available in the first quarter (Q1) of 2024.
SolidRun’s newly announced Hummingboard 8P Edge Ai single-board-computer can be implemented by product engineering teams to power products such as computer vision solutions, image and recognition devices, and surveillance equipment.
ZeroEyes states that through its SOC 2 Type 2 certification it can ensure its customers their data is fully protected.
Through its newly announced LenelS2 certification users will benefit from an improved user experience through a streamlined interface.
The new AI-based dealer support tool Gopher Info from Alarm.com draws from the company’s Knowledge Base to provide service providers with relevant answers to their questions.
With the addition of ZeroEyes’ AI-based gun detection platform to its existing security system, the UMC Health System in Texas is using state-of-the-art technologies to protect 5,000 employees and hundreds of patients.
IntelliSee’s alliance with Premier, Inc., provides the healthcare company’s 4,400 hospitals with threat detection that ranges from guns to common day-to-day risks, such as slip and falls.