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The Future of Video Security: Top Trends and Innovations

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are playing essential roles in modern video surveillance systems.

By Freddy Kuo, Contributing Writer

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As the security landscape continues to evolve, video security remains a necessary component in safeguarding assets and ensuring public safety. The latest advancements in video monitoring technology are transforming how organizations approach security, making it more efficient, scalable and intelligent.

One of the most significant trends is the rise of Video Surveillance-as-a-Service (VSaaS). This cloud-based solution offers real-time monitoring and advanced analytics, reducing the need for extensive on-site infrastructure. VSaaS enables organizations to scale their surveillance capabilities quickly and cost-effectively, providing flexibility and enhanced security coverage.

Real-Time Management and Seamless Integration with VSaaS

VSaaS platforms offer real-time visibility, security, storage and system health information. Users can manage sites, devices, cameras and subscription licenses with an easy-to-use browser interface. These platforms allow connections from anywhere, anytime, and from any browser device that supports HTML 5. Additionally, mobile apps allow users to stream live video, store video events in the cloud, play back recorded events and utilize AI-based algorithms to identify and highlight relevant video events

VSaaS makes budget management simple by eliminating the need for costly servers, licenses and ongoing maintenance. No IT staff is required, and backups are automatically handled in the cloud. With a subscription-based, pay-as-you-go model, it significantly reduces upfront costs for deploying a video security system. Software updates are seamless, and new features are instantly accessible as they become available, without the hassle of manual updates across your organization. Additionally, the cloud enables faster, more efficient device setup, streamlining the entire process.

Professional security dealers design, install and maintain the cameras and related on-site devices. The same security professionals can also help with monitoring, remote services such as device updates, and monitor device health to help in preventative care. Scaling up at any time is easy, adding more cameras and devices to the cloud. Storage capacity is infinite in the cloud, and data security is managed professionally. This is the future of video surveillance that is revolutionizing the way security systems are monitored and managed.

VSaaS is more than just accessing and storing data in the cloud; it is also about using artificial intelligence (AI) based algorithms to help identify people and objects, track them and determine threats in real-time so that appropriate action can be taken.

AI-powered analytics can predict potential incidents, allowing security teams to respond swiftly and effectively.”

The Role of AI and Machine Learning in Enhancing Security

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are also playing pivotal roles in modern video surveillance systems. These technologies enhance threat detection accuracy, minimize false alarms, and enable proactive security measures. AI-powered analytics can predict potential incidents, allowing security teams to respond swiftly and effectively.

AI is everywhere today. Just like the modern smartphone has changed the way we communicate and use products; AI will transform many parts of everyday life. For video surveillance applications, AI helps to:

  • AI-Powered Identification: Recognizes people, objects and sounds in video, such as license plates, vehicles, gunshots and behaviors (e.g., hands-up or robbery attempts). AI can identify individuals in crowds, unlike active systems like fingerprints or iris scans.
  • Threat Detection & Reduced False Alarms: AI filters false alarms and identifies critical events, improving accuracy and security. It helps ensure that only relevant incidents trigger alerts, reducing human oversight.
  • Preventative Measures for Safety: AI enhances safety by detecting risks such as missing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), reducing workplace hazards and liabilities.
  • Edge Deployment: AI integrated into network cameras enables real-time analysis before transmitting data, reducing latency and improving response times, enhancing safety and efficiency.
  • System Integration & Future Potential: AI integrates video, access control, lighting, HVAC, fire, and business systems (HR, logistics, etc.). Current AI relies on GPUs, with quantum computing set to revolutionize backend support, unlocking new possibilities for AI-driven technologies.
Embracing Sustainable Practices in Video Surveillance

Sustainability is another emerging priority in the video surveillance industry. Eco-friendly solutions, such as solar-powered surveillance systems, are gaining traction. These systems reduce dependency on traditional power sources, lower carbon footprints and align with the growing demand for sustainable practices.

Streamlined Security Management: Simplifying Setup, Reducing Costs, and Enhancing Safety with VSaaS

All-in-one dashboard management is another key feature of modern VSaaS platforms. These platforms feature intuitive user interfaces that allow users to quickly and easily manage and access all their devices without requiring port forwarding or IP addresses, resulting in a more secure system. By eliminating the need for multiple programs to configure or control security systems and data, these platforms provide a seamless and convenient experience.

Quick setup with device autodetection is also a significant advantage. Users can easily add all their devices with automatic detection features, saving time and providing a plug-and-play experience. Once a device is added, users can immediately start recording and viewing remotely without the need to install, manage, or configure any server hardware before use.

Maximizing resources with lower IT costs is another benefit of VSaaS. By eliminating the need to purchase expensive servers, hire maintenance staff, or backup devices due to their cloud-based nature, organizations can store video and data in the cloud, reducing overall IT costs.

As organizations strive to create safer environments, embracing these trends and innovations in video security is essential. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and sustainable solutions, businesses can enhance their security posture while meeting evolving needs.

About the Author
Freddy Kuo serves as Executive Office Special Assistant at Foxlink, which is renowned for designing and producing a diverse range of electronic components for major global brands. Additionally, he holds the position of Chairman of the Board of Luminys Systems Corp. (Luminys), a U.S.-based subsidiary of Foxlink that specializes in video security and smart building solutions. Additionally, Kuo serves as Executive Director of Ubilink.AI, a joint venture between Foxlink, Shinfox Energy, and cloud provider Ubitus K.K. Image courtesy of Kuo

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