IDIS VMS integration with Sensoguard strengthens perimeter security with proactive threat detection

August 12, 2023

IDIS Solution Suite and SensoGuard delivers powerful video management tools, advanced seismic detection, and AI-powered video analytics

A new generation of AI-enhanced perimeter threat detection solutions is available to systems integrators and end-users, thanks to a ground-breaking integration between IDIS Solution Suite (ISS) video management software (VMS) and SensoGuard seismic detection technology.
The integration combines SensoGuard’s CCS software and advanced seismic and magnetic sensors, with IDIS’s enterprise-class VMS including IDIS Deep Leaning Analytics (IDLA) functions such as object detection and classification, and line-cross detection.
The combination of SensoGuard’s military-grade and rugged seismic technology with IDIS AI-powered analytics, that deliver up to 98% accuracy, adds a formidable new layer of security to any perimeter, while streamlining security control room operations and reducing workload for operators.
The integrated solution, ideal for risk-critical applications and sites with sensitive or extensive boundaries, will support busy security control room teams by ensuring continuous, automated detection and classification of potential intrusion threats.
IDIS’ camera range gives users an extensive choice of HD and ultra HD models, ensuring crisp, clear footage in all lighting conditions, even in the harshest environments. This will allow operators to quickly verify genuine threats and dismiss false alarms.
Video pop-up alerts are triggered immediately an event-of-interest is detected, with the added option of sending notifications to managers working remotely or on the move, using the IDIS Mobile Plus app.

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