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4 Exciting Security Innovations To Protect Your Business
Entrepreneurs and employees often put their hearts and souls into making a business work.
15:46 08 September 2022
Entrepreneurs and employees often put their hearts and souls into making a business work. Therefore, it is quite unfortunate when that work is undone by a security breach that costs the business time and money. Sometimes, a security breach can even put an otherwise successful enterprise out of business.
With each passing year, advances in technology create innovations for security in both the physical and digital spaces. Here are four exciting security innovations to protect your business in the coming years.
Automatic License Plate Recognition
Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) takes CCTV surveillance to the next level. Most video monitoring systems offer a passive or reactive approach to security. A security professional must be watching the live feed to identify a person trying to access the property or watch a replay after the damage is done.
ALPR provides real-time insights by monitoring and reporting license plates to the security team. This innovative process cross-references scanned plates to identify whether the vehicle in question is permitted access to the premises. If not, an alert will be sent out to key stakeholders.
This cutting-edge technology can accurately read plates whether it's day or night, rainy or sunny. It can capture data regardless of how fast the vehicle is moving, and can even provide insights on the make, model, and year of the vehicle. Many law enforcement agencies and parking management operations are using this technology for better security.
If your business struggles with access management or has strict international shipping compliance regulations, incorporating ALPR into your security ecosystem could be revolutionary.
AI-Powered Video Surveillance
AI-powered video surveillance is another up-and-coming physical security trend. This tool is also creating a more proactive security ecosystem rather than a reactive approach. One of the overarching issues security teams face with video surveillance is identifying and minimizing false positives in security alerts.
Traditional systems operate similarly to a motion detector light a homeowner might put on their garage; it can't tell the difference between an intruder or a stray cat passing by. AI-powered video surveillance analyzes a video before the alert is sent to security personnel to determine if there's an actual threat or a few leaves blowing past. This feature helps reduce false positives, saving valuable business resources.
AI-powered systems can also analyze behavioral anomalies in a retail environment. The system will learn how most people act when they shop: casual, calm, unhurried, etc., so it can detect suspicious behavior. For example, if someone picks up a high-value item or seems hurried and shaky. This feature can help override unconscious biases in human security professionals and identify potential shoplifters with greater accuracy.
Augmented Reality Video Surveillance
Augmented Reality (AR) is another burgeoning technological innovation impacting all industries. While the benefits of AR can't be understated, they're often overlooked in the security sector. Augmented reality includes digitally-generated imagery superimposed over the real world, allowing people to experience an enhanced reality.
Many security innovators are incorporating AR through smart glasses, allowing the wearer to monitor footage while on the move. This hands-free approach also allows them to receive and respond to alerts without distraction. AR can allow the wearer to receive real-time information about another part of the property, zooming in while staying at a safe distance or improving response times.
Smart Building Integrations
Smart home integrations have become a common part of everyday life. Now, people can adjust their lighting, check doorbell cameras, or even alter their thermostats from afar. These features all tie into the Internet of Things (IoT), and interconnectivity facilitated through WiFi.
The adoption of smart buildings for businesses has been rather slow. However, many business owners are assessing ways to use smart building features for an omnipresent, centralized security approach. These systems can integrate physical access, fire detection, and mass security notifications.
There's a common fear that with each technological advance, we outpace our security measures and create gaps for criminals to capitalize upon. However, by staying ahead of the trends and incorporating innovations, you can keep your business one step ahead.