What Role Can Technology Play in Building and School Security?

Building security continues to be an increasingly important issue for business owners and building managers. Over the last decade, everywhere from commercial office buildings to retail centers and college campuses have been subject to violent attacks taking place within their walls.

With a wave of modern technology taking over workplaces in America, building managers are beginning to utilize things like Artificial Intelligence and facial recognition software to improve security measures and as a result help save lives.

Drone Surveillance

While smart security systems have played an important role on the ground, many companies are exploring how to better secure premises’ from buildings’ immediate airspace using unmanned aerial surveillance, more commonly known as drones. Security firms like Nightingale Security offer a Robotic Aerial Security Service that provides clients with drones to provide a new-level of aerial surveillance.

There are several benefits corporations can gain from drone security. This service utilizes drones for autonomous patrol missions, autonomous threat response, and manual surveillance missions. This application can be critical not only for quick response to a significant event like an oil spill, break-in or locating a trespasser, but also helps security officers on the ground have a quick and reliable perspective of the events with a birds-eye view.

Facial Recognition

Advancements in building security have been especially imperative for school districts nationwide. On this front, every second is critical when it comes to assessing a threat and protecting the safety of countless children and staff. While most schools have some sort of security team and camera infrastructure in place, the Putnam County School System in Oklahoma has gone above and beyond. It has invested $10 million over the last four years, and in a recent major upgrade, installed facial recognition software in its security camera systems.

According to KFOR News in Oklahoma, “Campus police plan to use the system to track a short list of people prohibited from entering the building. The software allows users to input a “watch list” of suspects, that is, anyone who’s not supposed to be in the building. In practice, the cameras with facial recognition are able to positively identify an intruder within 15 seconds of entering the building. Within 30 seconds, campus police are aware of the presence of the suspect.”

The main purpose of this is to add an extra layer of security to ensure people like ex-employees and their spouses, expelled students, or runaways don’t cause any harm or distractions in a place they aren’t supposed to be.

Artificial Intelligence

The high-capacity data processing power AI holds translates into big implications for large-scale access and crowd control. Companies like Evolv Technology offer physical security systems comprised of an AI-powered screening system working alongside facial-recognition to help enhance security and ease accessibility for patrons in places like sporting events and airports.

The systems are set-up at a checkpoint in a building and the video surveillance uses machine learning algorithms to match a face placed on a “watchlist” from the cameras. The system even has predetermined threat levels set for individuals on the watchlist. For example, if a red flag is displayed on an unauthorized person, they are immediately located, detained, and removed from the property. If a person brings up a yellow flag, meaning they are an undetermined threat, a person is physically dispatched to monitor the person and make a determination on a proper course of action. The company claims this process takes a matter of seconds.

This technology can help make patrons in large crowds feel safer, keep staff in these high-volume areas better prepared, and help mitigate bottlenecks and long-lines so many are accustomed to in large crowds.

Technology is Driving Modern Security

Now more than ever there is a renewed sense of urgency for companies and building managers to make sure the people occupying these buildings -are the safest they can be. The marriage between data, surveillance, and security has proven to have some serious benefits behind it. There are, however, still challenges these security firms face in this new era of security. The balance between personal privacy and general security has and will continue to spark debate and it is up to those in charge of security to make sure no line is crossed at the expense of someone’s privacy. In the meantime, any advancement in security is a needed one because at the end of the day, the better the technology in a building, the safer people inside of it will be.

By Christian Wilson, MarketScale

https://marketscale.com/industries/building-management/what-role-can-technology-play-in-building-and-school-security/

Evolv Technology Expands Leadership Team, Appointing Owais Hassan as VP of Engineering

BOSTON, August 14, 2019 – Evolv Technology, the leader in free-flow smart threat detection, today announced the appointment of Owais Hassan as VP of Engineering. Hassan brings deep technical knowledge, exceptional leadership and a proven track record of product innovations in the areas of wireless, cloud and security ecosystems, enabling organizations to develop SaaS business and software-centric recurring revenue.

“We are excited to have Owais join Evolv and drive the company’s product innovation and roadmap,” said Anil Chitkara, president and founder of Evolv Technology. “Owais’ background in sensory technology, advanced software, and AI platforms is an ideal fit with Evolv to meet the growing market demand for public venue and workplace threat prevention. Owais will be instrumental in growing Evolv’s Cortex AI™ Platform capabilities.”

Prior to joining Evolv, Hassan served as VP of Engineering at CIMCON Lighting, a leader in outdoor IoT and smart city platforms. During this time, Hassan led the global engineering organization and was responsible for the product innovation, roadmap, and technical direction, delivering the industry’s first Outdoor Smart City Platform that won the prestigious Edison Awards.

“At Evolv, we have a strong technical substance – unique, different, and impactful to build upon and create a new category of solutions in the physical security space,” said Owais Hassan, VP of Engineering. “I am humbled and excited about the opportunity and look forward to delivering innovative security solutions and helping scale the company to the next growth level.”

HOW EVOLV STOPS ACTIVE SHOOTERS AND BOMBERS AT PUBLIC VENUES AND WORKPLACES: THE EVOLV CORTEX AI SOFTWARE PLATFORM

Unlike legacy checkpoint technologies, Evolv systems are powered by the Evolv Cortex AI Software Platform, which leverages proprietary threat classification software and a sensor network to instantly distinguish between threats such as a gun or bomb and the things we normally carry like a cell phone. Evolv detects a wide range of weapons and non-metallic items of interest without creating congested security lines. With Evolv, no stopping is required, no emptying pockets or removal of bags – people simply walk through the entrance. If a threat is detected, the Evolv free-flow smart threat detection instantly identifies the person, and the location of the threat is shown on a screen to the security team.

Whereas traditional metal detectors can only clear up to 300 people per hour, Evolv systems can clear thousands of people per hour, a 10X improvement in throughput. With 10X higher throughput, Evolv products require fewer security guards, reducing labor costs by up to 70%.

ABOUT EVOLV TECHNOLOGY

Evolv Technology prevents attackers from bringing weapons into public venues and places of work. Organizations such as Lincoln Center, Oakland Airport, Gillette Stadium, and LL Bean use Evolv’s free-flow smart threat detection to prevent active shooters and bombers from entering their venues while providing a non-intrusive experience. By fusing the latest sensors and software AI, Evolv delivers the only free-flow smart threat detection that can screen thousands of people, without the need to stop, and empty pockets or remove bags. Evolv reduces the burden on security teams and takes the hassle out of people screening at places of work, transportation hubs, sports stadiums, entertainment venues, hotels and conference centers, airports, houses of worship, and government agencies. For more information www.evolvtechnology.com

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Brian Merrill for
Evolv Technology
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Evolv Launches Global Tour Showcasing The First Free-Flow Smart Threat Detection

BOSTON, August 9, 2019 – Evolv Technology, the leader in free-flow smart threat detection, today announced the first in a series of upcoming “Experience Evolv” live events where security teams and venue operators can experience how Evolv prevents active shooters and bombers from entering public venues and workplaces. The first event was held on August 8 at Rosewood Sand Hill in Menlo Park, CA.

Evolv prevents attackers from bringing weapons into public venues and workplaces with the only free-flow smart threat detection that can screen thousands of people per hour without requiring visitors to stop and empty pockets or remove bags.

“Evolv was founded with a clear mission to keep people safe while providing a positive visitor security experience,” said Peter George, Chief Commercial Officer of Evolv Technology. “In this era of viral violence, it is critical that security professionals have every option at their disposal to protect visitors to their venues. The Experience Evolv Tour will give them a first-hand opportunity to see the latest weapons screening in action and demonstrate how their venues can prioritize the security of their visitors.”

By combining the latest sensors and the Evolv Cortex AI™ Software Platform, Evolv can instantly distinguish between threats such as a gun, versus common items like cell phones, while screening thousands of people per hour. When a threat is detected, Evolv immediately identifies the person and location of the weapon on the person’s body, providing security teams with precision threat prevention while improving clearance throughput by more than 10x.

Attendees of Experience Evolv will be able to discuss innovative security applications, hear customer testimonials and talk to industry leading security experts on risk-based screening and how organizations can prioritize targeting the weapons that present the most danger.

Experience Evolv events are planned for Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Washington DC, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, Seattle and Southern Florida, as well as Europe and Asia.

ABOUT EVOLV TECHNOLOGY

Evolv Technology prevents attackers from bringing weapons into public venues and places of work. Organizations such as Lincoln Center, Oakland Airport, Gillette Stadium, and L.L. Bean use Evolv’s free-flow smart threat detection to prevent active shooters and bombers from entering their venues while providing a non-intrusive experience. By fusing the latest sensors and software AI, Evolv delivers the only free-flow smart threat detection that can screen thousands of people, without the need to stop, and empty pockets or bags. Evolv reduces the burden on security teams and takes the hassle out of people screening at places of work, transportation hubs, sports stadiums, entertainment venues, hotels and conference centers, airports, houses of worship, and government agencies. For more information www.evolvtechnology.com

MEDIA CONTACT

Ashley Crutchfield
fama PR for Evolv Technology
P: 617-986-5025
E: evolv@famapr.com