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Security experts are unable to recognise important events due to the enormous volume of footage and data they must evaluate. Automated video analysis systems can help organise the flow of information and prioritise the huge volume of video and data that is present. This enables more informed decision-making as well as quicker and prompt responses. Instead of poring over endless rows of video monitors to find possible threats, they may allow security personnel to focus on preventing and reducing dangers.
Court
As it is filled with capabilities that address security jobs and process automation and operations optimisation tasks, Secura video surveillance software may be the best option for organising a video surveillance system in a courthouse or other government building. You have a lot of leeway with video surveillance software in terms of what gear you use, so you can either stick with what you already have or upgrade to something more robust or more suitable to your specific needs.
Historically, the primary reason for installing a video surveillance system in a courthouse has been to collect evidence of any crimes that may have been committed within the building (in the areas that are permitted to be filmed). In the event of a dispute about, for example, the accuracy of information or the calibre of a service, Secura records both video and audio, providing investigators with a fuller picture of what happened. The program provides the option of using either the camera’s internal microphone or a separate IP microphone to capture audio. In contact centres, for instance, a single camera can record a group of agents, but each agent needs their “own” microphone to capture clear and natural speech.
Active detection of intrusions, such as trespassing during off-work hours or infiltration into strict security areas, is the second most popular aim of video surveillance in courthouses and federal facilities.
Police Station
Secura’s Solution for Police Station Surveillance:
Police stations are critical sites in terms of video surveillance assertions. Registration of complaints, investigation and interrogation of suspects, incarceration of criminals, and handling & storage of evidence all are activities that require stringent surveillance logs.
Protecting the selfless service providers of the police force, securing access to evidence and ensuring due process is followed for the human rights of the suspects under interrogation are regulatory requirements that need much more than conventional storage.
Courts in India have mandated the surveillance system in all police stations to have storage for at least 180 days and with clear video and Audio. These storage requirements demand features from the system that deliver high uptime of the overall system, RAID and multi-hard disk management, and vandal-resistant high-resolution cameras with in-built microphones that capture all sounds for better forensic value. Motorised Varifocal lenses provide adjustability in the scene so that the best pixel density is set for each scene based on their varying distances.
Secura’s NVRs and Video management system are a perfect solution for securely managing such high volumes of data. Cloud compatibility allows the VMS to store footage in a cloud archive for data safety and redundancy.
Secura’s range of Rugged mobile video servers is especially suitable for station-level deployments as most stations may not have the demanding IT infrastructure a conventional VMS server would need.
The RMVS product range of Secura is capable of AI performance of up to a staggering 200 trillion operations per second with flagship models. This enables us to use the same stream for recording and analysis and dramatically cut down on server and server maintenance costs.
Secura’s Storage extension modules are super reliable and scalable, hot-swappable hard disk bays and RAID configurations ensure easy maintenance and uptime.








Mobility for Law Enforcement
Police forces are tasked with the challenging task of maintaining law and order in a city or state. Keeping control of a large population can be challenging, whether making sure traffic laws are followed, apprehending suspects or enforcing the law. In each of these situations, surveillance is crucial. Video footage is one of the most reliable kinds of evidence, making surveillance an essential technique for gathering evidence. After all, there shouldn’t be any room for doubt when it comes to justice.
Thanks to Secura’s solutions designed to match their unique requirements, police forces may now identify, deter, and respond to incidents and crises more spontaneously.
Challenges
- Pre-certified Single integrated, Validated, Secure software certified for On-premise and cloud
- Identifying the suspect and recording an offence
- Ensuring that both officers and citizens are held accountable
- Criminal scenes to collect tamper-proof video footage
- Making a psychological deterrent
- Guiding the quick response team while doing live-action
- Defying traffic regulations
Solution
- Cameras with edge-based analytics that include analytical features like tripwire, facial detection, loitering detection and more.
- The main benefit of PTZ cameras, which are perfect for open areas, is their special ability to pan, tilt, and zoom-in to provide closer views of certain areas of the field of view.
- Mobile DVR/NVR solutions for monitoring location-based live feed body-worn surveillance solution: a video recording system, used by law enforcement agencies to acquire evidence.
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