Behavioral recognitionReason-based behavioral recognition system wins award

Published 2 May 2012

A reason-based behavioral recognition system for video surveillance developed by Houston, Texas-based BRS Labs wins an award at London’s Counter Terror Expo

AISight, a reason-based behavioral recognition system for video surveillance developed by Houston, Texas-based Behavioral Recognition Systems, Inc. (BRS Labs), last week received the 2012 Counter Terrorism and Specialist Security (CTSS) Award at the Counter Terror Expo in London.

BRS Labs was recognized for its innovation in the CCTV and Video Surveillance Monitoring category.

Innovation and advancement in security technology are vital as the security sector strives to stay one step ahead of the global terrorism threat,” said Steve Swain, CEO of the U.K.-based Security Innovation and Technology Consortium (SITC), and former director of London’s Metropolitan Police International Counter Terrorism Unit. “Breakthrough technologies from companies like BRS Labs play an important role as the security industry pushes forward to combat today’s threats. Video surveillance intelligence, collection and analysis are key components of any counter terrorism program.”

Being recognized by the security industry with the 2012 Counter Terrorism and Security Specialist award for video surveillance innovation underscores the game changing technology that BRS Labs is delivering to the video surveillance marketplace,” said John Frazzini, President of BRS Labs.

 

AISight is a proven and revolutionary platform that delivers the full potential and promise of intelligent video surveillance. By producing comprehensive video surveillance intelligence within existing video systems, our advanced software technology has demonstrated its ability to significantly increase our clients’ levels of situational awareness by delivering intelligence that proactively keeps them in front of potential threats.”