Beyond the Fence: Proactive Perimeter Security with Video Analytics

Your facility’s perimeter is not just a boundary—it’s the first line of defense against potential threats. If you manage security for a corporate headquarters, manufacturing site, transportation facility, or university campus, you have felt the pressure to get ahead of those looking to do harm. We talk with your colleagues every day and they live in fear of the gap — the hole in your perimeter security that lets bad actors in. You know the cost of being wrong could be lives lost, injury, property damage, sabotaged products, and more. In this episode, we talk about real strategies for closing the gap.

In part two of this special edition crossover of Innovation Obsessed, we feature the Secured podcast, hosted by seasoned security experts Mike Matranga and Mike Monsive. In this episode, they explore the role of video analytics in enhancing perimeter security and reducing response times. Drawing from their experience safeguarding thousands of students, staff, and campuses, they highlight how video behavioral analysis streamlines emergency response efforts.

Beyond perimeter security, this episode discusses alerting on people and objects in restricted areas, avoiding scavenger hunts by pinpointing threats within multi-million-square-foot facilities, the importance of incident plans and stakeholder engagement, and incident prevention beyond typical use cases.

Perimeter Security: Visual Coverage Where You Need it Most

Often spanning miles, perimeter security can be overwhelming for video operators charged with managing a facility. Real-time alerts allow for enhanced due diligence. Matranga and Monsive explain that the human eye can’t monitor all security footage continuously, but there are tools that exist that reduce operator fatigue and enable a more proactive and effective security response.

Avoiding Lock Down: Safeguarding Full Body Wellness

Effective perimeter security enables personnel to neutralize escalating threats before they disrupt a school day, workday, or public event. In this episode, Matranga recounts a situation where a swift response in a school parking lot prevented a campus-wide lockdown. He details apprehending a threat in a school parking lot. With the quick response, a school-wide lockdown was avoided, preserving student, faculty, and staff mental well-being, and preventing any emotional trauma associated with undergoing a lockdown. The discussion highlights how AI tools like Vision AI contribute to overall community well-being, beyond physical security.

Inclusion in Tabletop Exercises

Matranga and Monsive emphasize that adding any AI solution to your response plan is only as effective as the safety plans supporting them. They underscore the importance of including both educators and administrators in security personnel’s tabletop exercises. Integrating new AI technologies into a school system fosters collaboration between law enforcement and educators, ensuring the effective and rapid use of these tools. Lost time can lead to lost lives, but a unified, well-structured emergency response plan bridges the gap between a security threat and the response, ultimately saving lives.

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