In 2023, several technological advancements significantly impacted surveillance cameras and access control. IP Camera Systems were enhanced by AI systems, and Access Control used more secure biometric and mobile credentials.
This article reviews some of the technical advances realized in 2023 that increased our security.
The top four surveillance trends of 2023 were AI-powered security cameras, edge recording, cloud storage, and advanced analytics. The advances in IP camera systems improved security and safety.
AI systems are defined as those that can learn from experience. Physical crises are automatically detected and provide alarms that prevent threats from becoming critical.
Integrating AI and machine learning algorithms into surveillance systems provided more intelligent and rapid responses to dangers. Features like facial recognition, object detection, and unusual behavior detection became more accurate and efficient. AI-enhanced cameras could now analyze real-time video feeds, responding quicker to potential security threats.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) was built into to IP cameras and added to the video management software controlling many cameras. The significant advantage of AI-enhanced camera software included slip and fall, catalytic converter theft, aggressive behavior, and enhanced motion detection. It could even detect a person carrying a gun in real time. Read more about Safeguarding Campuses: The Integration of AI Gun Detection and Behavioral Analysis for Enhanced Security.
The Increase in storage capacity of IP cameras provided longer local recording times. This allowed cameras to provide surveillance in remote locations without connection to the network.
WiFi and Internet speed improved the performance and capability of remote cloud video storage. This provided increased data security and a centralized storage system for multiple locations. The number of cameras a cloud system can support is directly related to the available bandwidth. The number of cameras supported was increased by adding local storage that buffered and stored important video information. Learn more at Cloud Video Surveillance Systems.
With better processing power and AI algorithms, surveillance software provided more focused analytics and reporting, helping in predictive analysis and aiding law enforcement and security professionals in decision-making. Learn more about the latest Video Management Software (VMS).
In 2023, several technological advancements significantly impacted Door Access Control Systems, enhancing their functionality, security, and convenience. The top three trends in access control were using biometrics as a credential, mobile credentials that used your smartphone as the credential, and cloud-based software management systems.
Using biometrics for access control, such as fingerprint scanning, facial recognition, and iris scanning, became more widespread. These methods offer a higher level of security than traditional keycards or PINs as they are unique to each individual and very difficult to duplicate or share.
The integration of access control with mobile devices gained popularity. Users could unlock doors using smartphones. This convenience eliminated the need for physical keys or cards and allowed for remote management of access permissions.
The latest mobile credentials provide several optional identification modes. For example, you can wave the smartphone over the door reader, wave your hand over the reader (while the phone is in your pocket), or just walk close to the reader. Learn more about mobile credentials.
The shift towards cloud-based access control solutions provided scalability, remote management, and data analytics advantages. Administrators could manage access permissions from anywhere, and data collected from access events could be analyzed for patterns and anomalies.
On-site Access Control Software is the classic model of providing a perpetual license, allowing you to run the software on your computer. Cloud software runs on a remote server and is provided under a monthly or yearly subscription plan. To learn more about cloud and on-site software, read our article, Access Control Management Software: Cloud Versus On-site.
Other technological advances included card credentials that used improved encryption, contactless door entry that used face recognition, and, as a result of our experience with the COVID-19 pandemic, temperature-measuring qualification for door entry.
See our article Door Readers for Everyone to learn more about door access control.
Technical advances in 2023 enhanced the performance of IP cameras and access control systems. Cameras became more intelligent, resulting in faster responses to security threats. Door access control became more secure through the increased use of biometric door readers and mobile credentials.
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