AI CCTV Improves Intrusion Detection And Response

Two South African security firms say AI-based CCTV systems now provide proactive early-warning detection for human movement, perimeter intrusion, tampering, and suspicious behaviour, improving arrests and reducing false alarms. Solutions like AVLytics and Brinant use camera control units (CCUs) that integrate with existing DVRs and ONVIF/RTSP cameras, sending verified alerts and GIF previews to control rooms and users, often in under five seconds.
Key Points
- 1Deploys AI-based CCTV to detect human movement, perimeter intrusion, tampering, and reduce false-motion alerts
- 2Integrates via camera control units (CCUs) like AVLytics or Brinant to add real-time alerting
- 3Enables verified events to reach control rooms in under five seconds, improving response and arrests
Scoring Rationale
Relevant industry adoption and practical integrations, limited by vendor-driven reporting and incremental technical novelty rather than independent evaluation.
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