Security made easy with AI

Issue 8 2021 Surveillance

Security isn’t a core activity for any homeowner or small business, so it’s not necessarily something you want to think about very much or dedicate too much of your time to. But just because you have other priorities, you can’t afford to be complacent. After all, security is critical for protecting your property and – for businesses – your people too.

The question is, how can you spend as little time, energy and resources on your security as possible, while still keeping your property and your people safe?

AI security is your biggest ally

From washing machines and cars, to vacuum cleaners to computers, technology innovations have saved humankind millions of hours of unproductive, routine work. Even more recently, AI technologies have helped to automate many of the tasks that used to take up our time and security is a great example.

With AI security, cameras and other equipment basically do a lot of the security ‘heavy lifting’, which takes a lot of pressure off you.

For example, AI security cameras can differentiate between humans and vehicles and other moving objects like animals or falling leaves. This means they can detect real security threats immediately and send an alarm to your mobile phone.

At the same time, AI security can help you minimise your false alarms, which reduces costs and saves you even more time. With ‘tags’ in your video timeline, you can also search for people and vehicles quickly and easily, with no need to spend hours poring over footage manually.

What about the cost?

Until recently, AI-powered security solutions have been quite expensive and really only in reach for enterprise customers. However, this has all changed with the latest generation of AI security cameras, NVRs and DVRs.

“Until recently, AI-powered security used to be reserved for enterprises and other large organisations with large budgets – but no longer. Now, small businesses can also harness the power of AI to improve your security, save time and reduce costs,” says Kevin You, product management director at Hikvision.

In fact, Hikvision’s Pro series with AcuSense offers cameras in a similar price range to traditional security cameras. This means that you can take advantage of labour-saving AI features with just a small incremental increase in equipment costs.

Also, with very few false alarms and automated monitoring of your home or business, you’ll start saving on operating costs from day one. That means AcuSense will pay for itself quickly and generate major ROI over the lifecycle of the equipment.

There are many reasons why Hikvision’s AcuSense provides the easiest upgrade path to AI security. First, there’s the fact that the cameras are cost-effective and easy to install and configure. Second, you can monitor your home or business from anywhere, playback videos and receive alarm notifications via a mobile app Hik-Connect. And third, you can upgrade by renewing your camera estate, or by deploying a new AcuSense-enabled NVR or DVR – whichever makes better sense for your business.


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