Improve Incident Response With Intelligent Cloud Video Surveillance

Video surveillance is a vital part of business security, helping institutions protect against everyday threats for increased employee, customer, and student safety. However, many outdated surveillance solutions lack the ability to offer immediate insights into critical incidents. This slows down investigations and limits how effectively teams can respond to situations, creating greater risks for the organization.

By leveraging an advanced and intelligent cloud-managed video surveillance system, organizations can improve incident response time with a suite of powerful tools, including proactive alerts, intelligent search, secure clip sharing, cloud-based maps, and remote access.

We’ll explore each of these solutions in detail, as well as how a cloud video security platform can turn video and system data into action and reshape how businesses protect people and assets.

Proactive Alerts
Proactive alerts are one of the primary ways advanced cloud video platforms equip businesses to respond quickly to incidents. By having alerts generated via AI-powered video analytics and integrated security systems, including access control and alarm panels, teams can receive alerts from wherever they are thanks to the cloud on the device best suited for their work, whether that’s a laptop or a mobile device.

For example, if an intruder enters an unauthorized area in your building, an alert tied to either line crossing analytics or an intrusion panel will be sent to your phone, providing immediate visual insight into the situation so you can decide the best course of action. Rapid, actionable alerts drastically reduce incident response times, helping ensure the safety of employees, visitors, students, or patrons.

Intelligent Search
The ability to quickly locate critical footage is essential during investigations, as it's vital that security teams can share video to law enforcement, insurance agencies, or other external and internal parties as soon as they have it. Intelligent search options in a cloud video platform enable teams to surface relevant video in a timely manner, streamlining investigations and improving safety. These powerful search tools include:

  • Attribute Filters: Teams can search for people or vehicles based on observable attributes, including clothing color and vehicle type.
  • Similarity Search: If the suspect or object of interest is seen in a specific video frame, businesses can select and search for other instances system-wide. This powerful tool links related events that might otherwise be missed, especially across sprawling campuses or multi-site organizations.
  • Integrated Systems: Third-party business systems and diverse integrations can be used as search parameters to locate video tied to specific events, as well as any video analytic events from third-party cameras. With new technology entering the market at all times, ensure you’re ready for what’s next by choosing an open platform for your video security solution.

Beyond time savings, this intelligence-driven approach increases investigative accuracy and resolution rates, empowering teams to resolve incidents and return to normal operations with less disruption.

Secure Clip Sharing
Fast, secure collaboration is vital in the aftermath of a security event, and traditional systems often falter when it comes to sharing video with other parties. An advanced cloud-managed video system streamlines this process with secure clip sharing that happens in minutes rather than hours or days. Once video evidence is identified, users can export video clips and share them securely via email, with rescindable access to these clips configurable at any time.

Additionally, system operators can restrict downloading on share clips and set expiration dates to further protect video evidence. Views can be monitored to ensure the video has only been sent to the necessary parties, as well. Secure clip sharing removes friction from investigations and elevates data security to protect privacy and ensure compliance is met.

Cloud-based Maps
Cloud-based maps in a video surveillance platform can improve response times through interactive maps that enable businesses to see devices and alert icons.

When an alert triggers, security staff can view the map, spot the exact location of the alert, and start viewing video to gain visibility into the situation. Maps can leverage either Google Maps or custom uploaded floorplans, helping share and sync maps across authorized teams for greater efficiency and collaboration. This visual context is invaluable for coordinating security teams, enabling them to effectively plan or provide guidance to external agencies.

Remote Access
With a cloud surveillance solution, teams can securely access security video anywhere with powerful web, mobile, and desktop remote clients. This empowers security operators to respond whether they are at headquarters, around a campus, or working from home. During critical situations, teams can connect to video to achieve greater visibility into incidents, prompting faster response and enabling better collaboration with internal and external parties.

Enhance Visibility with Advanced Remote Response Tools
In today’s rapidly shifting threat landscape, timely and effective security response is paramount. Cloud-managed video surveillance platforms empower organizations to proactively manage risks, collaborate across distances, and ensure safer environments for everyone.

By leveraging proactive alerts generated by AI and integrated system events, intelligent search options, seamless and secure sharing, cloud-based maps, and centralized remote access, cloud video security transforms how teams protect assets and people. These platforms help organizations react to incidents quickly and effectively, providing greater insight into situations so organizations everywhere can fortify safety and improve operational efficiency.

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