Modern alarm systems can be very elaborate, with electronic zoned fencing, infrared/laser beams and infrared heat detectors deployed in different ways. In all of these systems False Alerts occur due to the effects of weather, animals and foliage, so that in high security applications, very often, more than one technology is needed on a ‘double knock' basis to reduce False Alert rates. Without exception these multi-technology systems require the backup of CCTV to allow Operators to investigate every alert. Our Video Analytics solution combines all necessary Intruder Detection functions into a single system. It will reliably detect intruders with a very low False Alert rate, and when an alert does occur the operator is instantly shown the image that produced it, allowing an ‘at a glance' assessment to be made without the need for switching and/or training cameras on the alert zone.
All kinds of conditions can apply to define an Intruder - time of day, presence of a valued item, absence of an RFID tag, presence of only one person etc. By using its highly flexible Scenario Based Detection system, and combining inputs from other security-related systems (such as RFID tag indications) we take Intruder Detection to a new level of sophistication and targeting.
The system has been deployed in high profile situations like The London Eye, where it combines with infrared cameras to protect the structure from unauthorised intruders that can cost over £250k per day in lost revenue, as well as causing serious damage to The Eye brand.
Perimeter protection is provided for very high security sites, such as server farms where risk assessments show that the loss of valuable equipment would be dwarfed by the consequential loss of service which runs into millions of pounds per incident.