“Security cameras are now multi-purpose security sensors, as well as business intelligence tools,” said Geoff Kohl, Senior Director of Marketing at the Security Industry Association. While cameras still record
Today’s video analytics systems rely on a number of cameras that feed into video management software. This software interprets and reports on collected images in different ways, providing valuable insights into customer behavior by helping retailers understand how people are moving around their facilities. These sophisticated camera systems can also help companies track employee attendance and even reduce heating and cooling costs.
The Benefits of Linking In
Tying a video surveillance system to other systems – access control, alarm, lighting
Intelligent surveillance systems can save retailers money by monitoring human activity at warehouse and storage facilities. If cameras detect people present, an intelligent control system can turn on lights or boost the temperature to make the space comfortable for them. Once the camera sees the workers have left, the systems
Kohl said
“There’s a general trend in the industry to be more open,” Kohl added. “You simply have to do your due diligence in product selection to determine who has partnered on product integrations.”
With these new capabilities, intelligent video surveillance systems have become much more than facilities maintenance and security tools. When C-suite executives and operations staff understand the valuable business metrics such systems can provide, they may be more likely to support budget requests for upgrades, Kohl said.
Improvements in Clarity and Storage
The cost of camera systems has been declining even as their usefulness and image quality improves. In the past, someone reviewing a security video might be able to show an unauthorized person in a store or back room, but the image wasn’t clear enough to determine their identity.
“Cameras now provide greater resolution, which means sharper images and a better ability to identify people on the videos,” Kohl said.
Cameras also have more dynamic ranges, meaning they can provide clearer recordings in a variety of different lighting conditions like sun, shade
“That is really important when it comes to areas that are not deep inside stores or near windows or
Storage capabilities for video have also changed.
“More and more systems are being connected to the cloud and allow for remote access and management,” Kohl said. FMs gain visibility into their security system’s data because they no longer have to be on-site to check on a store or to work with the data the camera systems have collected. Cloud storage also provides
The upgrades in security tech have secured it a new role in retail store operations.
“Retail security is no longer just about loss prevention; it’s a way to ensure your business operates at optimal efficiency,” Kohl said.
By: Mary Lou Jay