The fall of 2024 raises security concerns around events public and private. Increased foot traffic and high-profile events including an election makes it harder to maintain a secure environment, especially in busy places like schools, universities, public gathering spaces/events, and healthcare facilities. Every day, security teams face the task of identifying and responding to threats that may be hidden in plain sight.
In this special edition of Innovation Obsessed, we’re excited to feature a crossover with the Secured Podcast, hosted by seasoned security experts Mike Matranga and Mike Monsive. With years of experience safeguarding thousands of students, staff, and campuses, they offer valuable insights into managing security challenges in the education and corporate sector. From utilizing AI technology to navigating the balance between privacy and protection, Mike and Mike provide practical advice that is relevant for anyone responsible for campus or facility security.
In this first episode, they explore the “needle in the haystack” use case – the student that made a threat against the school, the disgruntled ex-employee, or the person with a restraining order. It’s easy to think your security team will study the pictures and identify the person of interest, the reality is far different.
Our experts dive into the practical applications of Vision AI technology, discussing how Oosto helped address complex security needs and why having the right policies in place is just as important as the technology itself.
Using AI to Address Complex Security Needs
Matranga and Monsive dive into how AI-driven solutions like Vision AI offer a proactive approach to security. From monitoring crowded events to identifying individuals attempting to bypass security measures, the technology provides enhanced situational awareness that traditional surveillance systems lack.
Smart Investment for Campus Security
Over panic alarms, gun detection, license plate recognition (LPR), and other technologies, Vision AI has proven to be the most valuable tool in their experience. They share stories from their time securing schools in Texas, where Vision AI became an indispensable part of their security toolkit.
One powerful story comes from a graduation ceremony, where the technology’s capabilities were put to the test on its first day of implementation. Matranga recalls a simple challenge: “Just prove to me that it works. Catch one guy.” Sure enough, within minutes, Vision AI flagged a banned individual attempting to enter the event. The system detected him from 40 feet outside the perimeter, allowing security personnel to intervene and escort him out without incident.
Balancing Technology with Policy
The conversation goes beyond just technology. Matranga and Monsive emphasize the need for clear policies that balance the use of AI with privacy considerations. While AI can be a powerful tool for preventing incidents, having a strong policy framework ensures that it’s used responsibly. They discuss the importance of transparency and how organizations can engage with staff, students, and visitors to foster a secure environment that also respects individual privacy.
Building a Comprehensive Security Strategy
In addition to Vision AI, the episode covers how layering multiple security technologies—like access control systems, perimeter monitoring, and real-time alerts—can create a more resilient security plan. Matranga and Monsive share insights on how AI can be integrated with existing systems to enhance their capabilities, offering a smarter, more comprehensive approach to keeping facilities safe.
Round-the-Clock Protection
Matranga and Monsive remind us that security isn’t a seasonal concern—it’s a 24/7 responsibility. Whether it’s someone wearing a mask, glasses, or a hat to avoid detection, the need for vigilant monitoring never goes away.
Oosto’s Vision AI offers round-the-clock protection, tirelessly scanning for potential threats and providing real-time alerts, regardless of time or place. Even when security teams are stretched thin, AI keeps watch—ensuring your facility remains safe, no matter how determined individuals may be to evade detection. As Matranga and Monsive put it, AI is the extra set of eyes that never blinks, safeguarding your perimeter and facilities year-round.
Why Listen?
For anyone responsible for security at a campus, healthcare facility, or corporate office, this episode offers valuable insights on how AI can be a critical part of a well-rounded security strategy. The conversation provides practical takeaways on the use of AI, the importance of clear policies, and how to address both the technical and human sides of security.
With so much packed into this episode, we’re splitting it into two parts. Be sure to catch part two of this special edition on November 7th, where we continue the conversation on AI, security, and the future of safeguarding our campuses.
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