
Eagle Eye Networks founder and CEO Dean Drako shared his predictions for how AI will change the security video management system (VMS) into AI-powered safety and security systems with integrators during the Cloud Security Summit hosted by Eagle Eye Networks and Brivo in November. SecurityInfoWatch covered the event and reported on Drako’s keynote address.
AUSTIN, TEXAS – The dawn of artificial intelligence in the physical security industry could mean that days are numbered for video management software, as it will be replaced by “an AI security and safety system,” Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako says.
Traditional video surveillance systems will record video footage but also do a lot more to enhance safety and security, Drako explains. This shift reflects the fact that customers are less interested in video and more concerned about preventing and addressing security issues.
Leveraging machine learning, algorithms, and computer vision, AI safety and security systems will efficiently process and interpret video content, enabling real-time threat detection. These AI-driven security systems are set to become the norm, delivering what Drako describes as “intelligent, proactive solutions that minimize problems and enhance overall security across all types of businesses.”

Since 2012, Eagle Eye Networks has provided smart cloud surveillance solutions, leveraging AI to drive natural language search, automation, and more. Eagle Eye’s camera-agnostic approach heightens security while saving money, time, and resources.
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