| Intrusion Detection |
 |
 |
|
Intrusion detection is the process of monitoring the events occurring in a computer system or network and analyzing them for signs of possible incidents, which are violations or imminent threats of violation of computer security policies, acceptable use policies, or standard security practices.
It is primarily focused on identifying possible incidents, logging information about them, attempting to stop them, and reporting them to security administrators.
It is ideal for monitoring car parks and grounds to prevent unauthorised out-of-hours access. Perimeter fence breaches may also be detected, as well as incursions into sterile zones or other areas where access is prohibited or restricted. Direction of movement can be defined so that the system only generates triggers when individuals move in a particular direction across a zone, or only when they move into the zone but not when they leave it. Once the system has been calibrated, it can be set to avoid false alarms due to wildlife. For high-security applications, the system can alert operators when someone is loitering near the perimeter or approaching entrance gates after-hours. |
|
| Capabilities |
* detect objects placed in crowded areas * detect a parked car which parks on an abandoned area * detect very small objects from several meters away * run with existing cameras( major analog and digital camera manufacturers supported) * detect object differentiation (car vs truck, adult vs child, loaded vs unloaded)
|
|
| Features |
* Detect unwanted attempts at accessing * Finds human,animal or any object intrusion * Alarm by sound, Email, Screen warning * Realtime detection of the intrusion * Supports existing cameras. * Compability with Access Control |
|
| Locations to use |
| Harbors, Train Stations, Ports, Airports, Department Stores, Hospitals/Hotels |
Detect unwanted attempts at accessing
Finds human,animal or any object intrusion
Alarm by sound, Email, Screen warning
Realtime detection of the intrusion
Supports existing cameras.
Compability with Access Control
|