Educational Blogs
Here’s how network surveillance systems are being improved by AI at the Edge
When you think of artificial intelligence (AI), what springs to mind? For some, it’ll be the vast server rooms that power the likes of IBM…
Doing the right thing with AI
Video surveillance technology must be used responsibly, and regulating technology such as live facial recognition is important. But in appraising these technologies, we must be…
How Hanwha Techwin has mitigated the effects of industry component shortages and supply disruptions
Words: Uri Guterman, Head of Product and Marketing, Hanwha Techwin Europe You’ve likely seen the news about the supply chain disruptions of the past months….
Getting an Edge: How AI Will Pay Off for Your Business
We’ve become used to seeing artificial intelligence (AI) in almost every aspect of our lives. It used to be that putting AI at work involved huge server rooms and required vast amounts of computing power and, inevitably, a significant investment in energy and IT resources. Now, more tasks are being done by devices placed across our physical world, “at the edge.” By not needing to stream raw data back to a server for analysis, AI at the edge, or “edge AI”, is set to make AI even more ubiquitous in our world. It also holds huge benefits for the video surveillance industry.
People power: cybersecurity training that minimises human error
The best cybersecurity defences will fail if a member of your team is targeted successfully by hackers. Indeed, most modern-day hacks target people as much as they try to exploit systems
No weak links: 4 tips to ensure your video systems are prepared for cyberattacks
Cyberattacks are on the rise. In Europe, there were 304 cyberattacks in 2020, more than double the number of hacks in 2019. Each data breach can cost millions to put right, and that doesn’t consider the reputation damage and loss of goodwill that results. Read 4 ways to mitigate the risks.
Mission-critical: the cybersecurity ‘trust marks’ to look for in your vendors
In the first of our three dedicated blogs on the topic, Uri Guterman, Head of Product & Marketing for Hanwha Techwin, highlights the importance of vigilance in surveillance system cybersecurity, and some practical advice to follow.
Ethical AI: Ensuring integrity in artificial intelligence 2022
AI holds exciting potential for many aspects of our lives, But with this potential comes risk. That’s why more organisations are now taking a hard look at how AI might worsen societal inequality and biases, and how to combat this by developing ethical and responsible AI. Uri Guterman takes a deep dive into this on the blog.
Cutting carbon emissions using intelligent video-based solutions
Scientists have long been sounding the alarm about the damage carbon emissions, and with air pollution being one of the greatest environmental risks to health, cutting emissions is one of the most urgent ways to combat climate change. Read more about how AI and video analytics can support these climate efforts.
AI inside: introducing the next generation of video camera
Compared to other technologies, video cameras haven’t been around for that long, first used in 1942 to observe a rocket launch. The advances since then have been impressive and show no signs of slowing down, thanks to the maturing of AI – a trend that was accelerated by the pandemic, with 52% of companies increasing their AI adoption and 86% stating that AI is now mainstream in their organisation.