12 May 2022 11:00 - 12:00 America/New_York

Unfortunately, people can be unpredictable. The more people that there are at an event or moving through a public space, the more likely it is that something will go wrong. As seen in the recent violence at a soccer game in Mexico, stadiums have the complicated undertaking of keeping players and fans safe in venues that attract tens of thousands of fans at once.

Being able to recognise security threats in real time is crucial for ensuring the safety of all guests. Whether it be physical altercations between fans or unauthorised entry on the field, security teams often struggle to investigate these incidents in real-time, identify hooligans, and prevent them from disrupting the events.

This webinar explores:

  • Common safety challenges that stadiums face,
  • How to effectively monitor suspicious activity in real-time, before it leads to a security breach while ensuring the safety and security of patrons, spectators, attendees, and innocent bystanders,
  • How to intelligently deploy AI video surveillance within the existing infrastructure to ensure there are no blind spots and that security teams can quickly identify bad actors in real-time and prevent them from accessing the stadium in the future,
  • How to accelerate investigations by rapidly pinpointing persons of interest across multiple cameras, to quickly identify and catch suspects.
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