Four Big Changes Will Drastically Transform Physical Security Tech in 2025
Traditional security methods are being replaced by precision-driven solutions
"2025 will bring four major changes that will upend the industry and ignite a paradigm shift for security for homes and businesses alike," said
More Police Departments Will Enact No-response Policies for Home Alarm Systems
An estimated 95% of triggered home alarms are false alarms. Responding to them places a significant burden on police resources. Several police departments across the country have adopted policies that prioritize verified emergencies over unverified alarms.
This will become the norm moving forward and will prompt consumers and businesses to switch to security providers that offer enhanced verification capabilities.
Alarm Associations Will Fight the No-response Regulations
The efforts to fight against the new policies are unlikely to succeed. The need for stronger security and fewer false alarms outweighs opposition from the industry.
While some may view no-response policies as setbacks, the limitations create room for growth and innovation within the sector. Companies that adapt to the evolving standards by incorporating verification technologies and improving alarm accuracy will thrive in this new landscape.
AI Will Flood the Security Market, but Only a Few Solutions Will Stick
The sector will see many different AI experiments in 2025, but only a few will be impactful.
As the security industry explores AI, not all solutions will prove viable. Those that do will make security more powerful, precise and cost-effective. The successful adaptation of AI innovation will depend on companies' ability to address real-world security challenges effectively.
Remote Video Monitoring Will Become a Non-Negotiable Security Tool for Businesses
2025 will not just be about better security; it'll be about smarter, proactive protection. Remote video monitoring (RVM) will be at the center of this shift.
This approach overcomes limitations associated with on-site security guards and traditional surveillance systems. RVM alone won't solve many of the problems with human monitoring. By integrating AI into RVM, providers will minimize human error, reduce costs and redefine industry standards.
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About Deep Sentinel
Deep Sentinel is the only security technology that delivers the experience of a personal guard for every customer's home and business. Deep Sentinel's guards review and respond to alerts from cameras positioned around the perimeter of a customer's property. This ensures that any suspicious activity is identified within seconds and that crime can be stopped before a potential burglar even starts to enter the home.
The product uses deep learning with security cameras (wireless or PoE) to enable live guards to intervene within seconds of a perimeter breach and before the criminal enters the home—all at a price that is accessible to anyone considering a traditional alarm system.
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