BriefCam®, the pioneer in innovative AI-driven video analytics solutions, announced its certification under the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Program (OAAP) for its interface with the LenelS2™ OnGuard® Security Management System software.

LenelS2 OnGuard users can centrally receive and review BriefCam video analytics-driven alerts directly in the OnGuard Alarm Viewer.

Integrated solutions

Interfacing BriefCam’s real-time video analytics into OnGuard enhances our customers’ ability to monitor and respond to security incidents effectively,” said John Marchioli, OAAP Product Management at LenelS2, adding “This certification further solidifies our commitment to providing comprehensive and integrated solutions to meet the evolving needs of our enterprise clients.”

Streamlined alarm monitoring

The LenelS2 and BriefCam interface empowers LenelS2 users to centrally monitor and manage security alerts

The LenelS2 and BriefCam interface empowers LenelS2 users to centrally monitor and manage security alerts, including those from the BriefCam Video Analytics Platform.

Users leveraging multiple video management system (VMS) solutions integrated with BriefCam can benefit from streamlined alarm monitoring and trigger rule-based automation, all within a unified environment.

Robust alert-driven access control automation

This interface is the latest advancement in further expanding the BriefCam integration ecosystem,” said Ann Barnea, Director of Product Management at BriefCam, adding “By deepening our long-standing partnership with LenelS2, we’re empowering LenelS2 customers to leverage BriefCam real-time capabilities for creating more robust alert-driven access control automation.”

LenelS2 OAAP Certification

The LenelS2 OAAP Certification showcases the commitment of both LenelS2 and BriefCam to deliver cutting-edge solutions that address the security challenges faced by public and private facilities and campuses.

This global partnership is poised to provide significant benefits to existing and future enterprise clients, fostering operational efficiency and improved security management.

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