Enable video, environmental, and asset surveillance to ensure smart incident mitigation with an Enterprise Mobile Network – powered by Expeto.
Sites and campuses requiring both public and private access feel increased pressure to keep their employees, customers, students, and visitors safe — all while protecting their facilities and assets from threats. For many, the response is to install real-time monitoring technology to keep people safe and to mitigate any security risks.
Secure, resilient LTE/5G enables site and campus personnel to deploy video and other surveillance infrastructure. The modern site network encompasses environmental and asset sensors, traffic/parking control, autonomous vehicles, and access-control technologies.
These can be deployed on a single network to provide the real-time visibility required to quickly detect and manage threats to the safety of the operations through image recognition, access control, and AI for intelligent observation and early warnings.
To meet today’s challenges of safety and surveillance, facility managers and public safety departments are turning to Expeto’s Enterprise Mobile Network (EMN). An EMN is as easy to get up and running as traditional Wi-Fi, yet much more affordable. Additionally, it provides the essential real-time latency, high bandwidth, and high device density needed to scale to the thousands of devices and data points required to modernize safety and security operations.
An Expeto-powered EMN is different because it allows organizations to develop and support their own wireless networks on their own terms — open to any G, any RAN, any cloud — whether needed remote, on-premises, or at the edge. These networks become an extension of the corporate WAN, and enterprise security policy remains unchanged so they retain full control of their own data and devices.
Improve Safety
Safety and security departments can deploy surveillance systems to gather and use AI to process images, assets, traffic, and other relevant data, resulting in early detection of threats. These threats can include unauthorized personnel, hazardous materials, and key asset failure.
Ensure Compliance and Convenience
Sensors, cameras, and traffic-control systems can provide timely data on the operations of critical systems such as fire detection and control, access control, and environmental and energy systems to ensure compliance with state and local regulations. Early detection and prevention of faults provide convenience for stakeholders, reducing costs associated with “fix on fail” methods.
Increase Security and Reduce Losses
The ability to use real-time images and campus surveillance data together with intelligent processing can help to prevent security breaches. This prevents loss of high-value assets, destruction or vandalism of property, tampering with hazardous materials, and production losses.
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