Critical Infrastructure consists of electricity’s generation and distribution, oil & gas distribution, water supplies, agriculture, transport, tunnels, bridges, health provision, financial and security services, among others. These facilities must be secured to a very high level at all times without any damage or there will be disruption, loss of revenues, and even the loss of life. There are high risks and threats of natural disasters, civil disturbance, and terrorism.
Water and electrical facilities, nuclear energy sites, factories and many other related sectors are heavily reliant on video surveillance as an essential security aspect. The all-in-one solution, which entails both video management and video analytic software, addresses many of the challenges that are involved in this complex security scenario.
A multitude of integrated solutions, including video management (VMS), license plate recognition (ANPR/LPR), facial recognition, and container number recognition may all be deployed in a unit to form a security blanket around critical infrastructure sites. Video alerts now possess the ability to address security and safety concerns before they become problematic.
Water supplies and nuclear sites on the homeland security side, government, and corporate leaders worldwide demand proactive video surveillance solutions to address security concerns. Easy integration with other solutions such as Building Management Systems (BMS), life safety, biometrics, and access control, enhance the overall security process. Surveillance Solutions have shown success with Industry, Energy, and National Infrastructure deployments.
The end result has proven to drop the number of theft cases and greater safety in many different projects around the world. Additionally, automated security features have substantially reduced cargo processing times in the industrial realm. Centralized monitoring capabilities reduce overall security costs with the ability to virtually patrol several facilities immediately.