Global Security Operation Centers (GSOCs) are the hub of security operations, bringing together large amounts of data from surveillance, access control, and intrusion systems into a centralised location, in addition to carrying out travel risk management and various intelligence operations. They play an important role by helping corporations to mitigate risk and gain situational awareness.

All of this data, however, presents a challenge for GSOCs. Faced with processing thousands of events each day, GSOC operators find it hard to identify real threats from false nuisance alarms, due to which real breaches get missed frequently. This defeats the entire purpose of GSOCs, which is to protect people and assets.

Noisy false alarms

AI software, however, is a key piece of the puzzle to bring all of the data together, analyse it and automate responses, thereby allowing human operators to give their complete attention to real incidents that matter. Hakimo’s software is like an AI Assistant for GSOCs.

The security industry has been talking about the impact of AI for several years

The software eliminates noisy false alarms, quickly identifies threats that need to be addressed, and detects and reduces breaches such as tailgating which were previously impossible for GSOCs to monitor at a large scale. The security industry has been talking about the impact of AI for several years, thanks to the introduction of more security devices and software that incorporate deep learning and analytics algorithms. In fact, AI is listed as the number one trend in the 2022 Security Megatrends Report, an annual report commissioned by the Security Industry Association.

Processing information autonomously

According to the report, AI investment from within the security industry is exploding, with 13 percent of companies dedicating all of their research and development investments to AI-related technology. In 2019, that number was only 2.

Why is AI on the fast track of growth in the security industry? Much like cybersecurity was 10 years ago, physical security has reached a point where manual analysis of events is no longer practical. This is caused not only by the exponential increase in the number of sensors and events but also by the recent staffing shortages. Customers are therefore demanding AI-powered solutions that are smarter, faster, and able to process information autonomously without relying upon human intervention.

Access control monitoring

Access control monitoring is a use-case where AI is having an outsized impact

Access control monitoring is a use-case where AI is having an outsized impact. Hakimo’s AI software seamlessly integrates with access control and video systems, analyses the video corresponding to every single event, and then takes automated actions based on that video analysis. GSOCs are able to use Hakimo as a smart overlay with their existing systems thanks to bi-directional integrations with major physical access control platforms that ensure that any action taken by Hakimo’s AI is reflected in the original access control system as well.

Monitoring for tailgating is another use-case for AI-powered automation in GSOCs. When someone tailgates and follows another person through a secure entry point without badging, it becomes a significant security breach. GSOCs have no scalable way to detect or track tailgating.

Operator performance metrics

AI software can detect tailgating without requiring any additional hardware, thereby adding tailgating detection to every door in the enterprise. Now, detecting tailgating only solves the ‘symptom’ of the problem. AI software can also provide employee behaviour change tools to solve the ‘root cause’ of the problem.

AI software has the ability to crunch millions of data points in a GSOC

Massive amounts of data in GSOCs also mean that it is impractical for a human to comb through that data and find anomalies. This is another avenue where AI software helps GSOCs. AI software has the ability to crunch millions of data points in a GSOC and give insights into anomalous badging behaviour, building occupancy metrics, and operator performance metrics.

Better security monitoring

Data is gold and AI software, such as the software developed by Hakimo, equips GSOCs with actionable data that helps demonstrate the return on investment of security. PwC expects that AI will transform productivity, enabling firms to augment their labour force and increase productivity, product development, and affordability.

By 2030, AI is expected to have a 45 percent impact on economic gains and contribute $15.7 trillion to the economy. Better security monitoring will clearly account for a portion of those economic gains. Visit Hakimo at ISC West in Las Vegas at the Venetian Expo, March 23-25, 2022 in booth #24118.

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