Video Analytics CCTV

Active Security. Not Passive Recording.

Traditional CCTV records what happens. AI-driven video analytics detects, alerts and responds as it happens.

What It Is

Traditional CCTV records what happens. AI-driven video analytics detects, alerts and responds as it happens. The difference between the two is the difference between a security record and a security system.

The global access control market is moving toward active surveillance, and Africa's fastest-growing organisations are moving with it.

Video Analytics CCTV

Where It Fits

Perimeter security
Large campuses
Critical infrastructure
Border control
Commercial estates
Government facilities

Key Features

Real-time anomaly detection: loitering, perimeter breach, object abandonment
Crowd density monitoring and directional flow analysis
Automatic alerts sent to security operations with video evidence attached
Integration with access control to trigger lockdown responses to specific events

Typical Use Cases

1

An oil and gas facility needs to know the moment an unauthorised person enters a restricted zone, not the moment the footage is reviewed the next morning.

2

A government border post processes thousands of vehicles per day and needs automated detection of suspicious behaviours without expanding the security workforce.

3

A corporate campus needs perimeter monitoring that alerts security in real time when a fence line is breached after hours.

Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AI video analytics?

AI video analytics uses software to interpret CCTV footage in real time, detecting events such as intrusion, loitering, crowd formation or abandoned objects, and alerting security teams automatically instead of relying on constant human monitoring.

How is video analytics different from standard CCTV?

Standard CCTV records footage for later review. Video analytics actively detects defined events and raises alerts as they happen, turning passive cameras into an active security layer.

Can analytics integrate with existing cameras and access control?

In many cases yes. We assess your existing cameras and, where suitable, add analytics and integrate alerts with access control and central security management.

Your security infrastructure is either protecting your operations or leaving them exposed.

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