CES 2025: Deep Sentinel – security for private and commercial real estate

January 12, 2025

At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Deep Sentinel, a leading provider of AI-powered security solutions, will be presenting its latest technologies. The focus will be on the combination of artificial intelligence and human monitoring, which enables proactive protection of properties. With a clear emphasis on prevention and real-time response, Deep Sentinel aims to transform the standards of the security industry.

Innovatione, proactive security

Deep Sentinel has established itself as a pioneer in the development of intelligent security solutions in recent years. In contrast to conventional surveillance systems, the company relies on a hybrid model that combines advanced AI with human monitoring. This not only enables rapid identification of potential threats, but also immediate intervention in real time.

Core technologies of the system:

• AI-powered threat detection: Deep Sentinel’s surveillance cameras use state-of-the-art artificial intelligence to accurately identify suspicious activity such as break-in attempts, trespassing or property damage.

Live monitoring by security experts: As soon as the AI detects a threat, it is automatically forwarded to a team of monitoring experts who are on call 24/7.

Two-channel communication: The monitoring experts can communicate directly with people on site via integrated loudspeaker systems and deter intruders before any damage occurs.

Real-time alerting: In the event of escalating situations, local authorities are contacted immediately to ensure a rapid response.

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