TAKING CONTROL
Technion security was looking to eliminate perimeter security holes and to create better situational awareness beyond existing security measures.
In the first phase of security enhancements, 25 cameras were added. With this expansion, Technion realized it would generate massive amounts of video all requiring someone to watch the live video 24/7. This raised concerns when considering the known drawbacks of human observation. Technion realized they needed a better solution. After looking at the technology on the market, Technion found that the promise of intelligent video to automatically watch and detect threats, helped eliminate sizable staffing needs for arrays of video banks. Technion then compared intelligent video technologies on the market and chose ioimage technology over other systems. ¡°The structure of the system is simple and combines small reliable units rather than PCs. It was also rated better for its consistent detection capabilities,¡± said Amos. ¡°After going online, within moments a student was caught by the system jumping over the fence.¡±
This ability to have unblinking security around the perimeter allows Technion to document students¡¯ fence jumping antics for defense in injury claims that might arise. It also prevents infiltration by terrorists, trespassers, vandals, and thieves.
In addition, the system allows Technion to operate surveillance more cost effectively without tying up security guards to the task of incessantly watching video.
The system allows for remote detection and analysis of security situations. This was of significant importance in maintaining safety during a katusha rocket barrage on the city of Haifa in 2006.
¡°When the terrorists launched attacks that hit our campus we had already evacuated everyone to safety. We didn¡¯t need to place anyone in jeopardy where we could not guarantee scene safety,¡± Said Amos. ¡°We had the tactical advantage of observing and being informed of everything while bunkered safely in the remote security control center. When the missile explosion and subsequent damage occurred, it was detected and analyzed; luckily, no emergency response was needed.¡±
GETTING SMART
Before the ioimage system was installed, Technion had experienced a number of thefts. ¡°We had several instances of computer theft. Our investigations led us to determine that the thieves often carried computers over the security fence to waiting parked vehicles,¡± said Amos.
¡°The system has been a real crime deterrent. Everyone knew about it. We intentionally allowed a high profile on the security upgrades and after installation we saw a sharp decline in the number of thefts on campus.¡±
The system allows security to know when someone approaches and crosses the perimeter fence even in difficult to patrol areas. If a car parks along a fence, security can be notified. In addition, thieves are instantly detected approaching the fence, sending notifications and alarm video to the security guards, preventing losses.
Before the ioimage system was installed, Technion had experienced a number of thefts. ¡°We had several instances of computer theft. Our investigations led us to determine that the thieves often carried computers over the security fence to waiting parked vehicles,¡± said Amos.
¡°The system has been a real crime deterrent. Everyone knew about it. We intentionally allowed a high profile on the security upgrades and after installation we saw a sharp decline in the number of thefts on campus.¡±
The system allows security to know when someone approaches and crosses the perimeter fence even in difficult to patrol areas. If a car parks along a fence, security can be notified. In addition, thieves are instantly detected approaching the fence, sending notifications and alarm video to the security guards, preventing losses.
¡°The system has raised the level of accountability for security guards who now must handle each alarm,¡± Said Amos. ¡°In addition, we can effectively monitor checkpoints and assure package inspection and access control procedures are being followed.¡±
Because the system can identify movements, parked cars, removed items and automatically pan, tilt, and zoom to track items of interest, it allows security to gather information essential for interdiction and proactive school security.
Scheduling allows security to switch detection to coincide with behaviors that are out of the ordinary such as persons or vehicles entering into unusual areas or at unusual times, packages left behind, vehicles standing-by, removed items, etc. This can be used to draw attention to behaviors that often indicate preplanning or the beginning of a crime or attack.
Technion has plans to continue to expand the current ioimage intelligent video system to hundreds of cameras.
Technion needed a solution that allowed for future expansion. With the ioimage system, they achieved a truly scalable solution, the ideal architecture for robust operation, easy installation and use, as well as high-performance detection and security automation that watches the video and initiates responses. All of this combined, provides high-security that fits within the school¡¯s tight security budget. It has allowed Technion to provide better protection and peace of mind for the students, teachers and visitors coming to the facility everyday.
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