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Versatile sabotage detection of surveillance cameras

January 29, 2020 Eagle Eye Networks

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It can happen that criminals sabotage the surveillance cameras before hitting. Eagle Eye Networks now comes with an extension, which does not go unnoticed with existing cameras. If something strange happens with the camera, the manager immediately receives an alarm message.

The new feature is called Camera Tampering Analytic and has been developed to extend Cloud Analytics and AI Suite from Eagle Eye Networks. The administrator receives notifications when a camera is moved, gives a blurry image or when the field of view is obstructed. This works with both IP and analog cameras that are connected to the Eagle Eye Cloud. The manufacturer admits that tamper detection is not new in the security industry, but emphasizes that artificial intelligence is now being used for the first time. Among other things, this provides improved accuracy and reduces the risk of unnecessary alarms.

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What can happen in practice is that the lens is turned so that the image becomes blurry. Covering the lens or putting an obstacle in front of it is also a possible risk. Furthermore, it will not be the first time that the direction of a camera is changed. Because this is now noticed in real time, it is possible to prevent criminal acts from being recorded. In addition, tampering with a camera can be a signal that a crime will take place, so that countermeasures can be taken in time.
“Eagle Eye Networks is more than a video surveillance platform, it is a business intelligence platform that aims to help customers improve operational efficiency while keeping their business safe. Eagle Eye Analytics immediately transforms analogue and IP cameras into powerful AI solutions without additional on-site hardware, “said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.

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