• Home
  • Videos
  • Contact
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Subscribe to Re:ID Magazine
  • Twitter
  • RSS
SecureIDNews
  • Markets »
  • Corporate
  • Education
  • Financial
  • Government
  • Health
  • Transit
  • Technologies »
  • Biometrics
  • Contactless
  • Digital ID
  • NFC
  • RFID
  • Smart Cards

Time: 0 :0

You are here:

  • Home
  • Behavior recognition software in force at Republican convention

Behavior recognition software in force at Republican convention

28 August, 2012

By: Jill Jaracz

category: Biometrics

0

As part of the security measures in place for this week’s Republican National Convention, Tampa police will be employing behavior recognition cameras to help them conduct surveillance.

As reported by WSOC TV, Charlotte-based BRS Labs designed the technology, called AISIGHT. This software connects to existing video surveillance systems through artificial intelligence. The system will give police officers the ability to keep tabs on unusual or suspicious behavior around the clock.

BRS Labs is in talks with security planners to implement the technology at the Democratic National Convention too.

Read more here.


Tags: Law Enforcement

recommend to friends

Related News

Next-gen gaming: Too much authentication?

14 June, 2013

Getin Bank deploying Hitachi finger vein biometric

13 June, 2013

Gemalto elected for national eID card program in South Africa

07 June, 2013

New biometric solution uses device cameras to conduct facial recognition

05 June, 2013

SecureIDNews
BACK TO TOP

re:ID Magazine



Read current issue online

CR80News Magazine



Read current issue online

Twitter feed

Follow on Twitter
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Store
  • re:ID
  • Subscribe
  • Twitter
  • RSS

© 2013-2014 AVISIAN Publishing. All rights reserved. info@avisian.com

Close

Enter the site

Login

Password

Remember me

Forgot password?

Login
Skip to toolbar
    • WordPress.org
    • Documentation
    • Support Forums
    • Feedback
Log Out