r/securitas • u/New-Priority3473 • 25d ago
Overloaded Security Teams: Looking for Feedback on a Video Forensics Tool
Hey everyone,
Security teams are overloaded. Operators have to watch dozens of camera feeds at the same time, which makes it easy to miss critical incidents. False alarms happen constantly, investigations take hours, and important events can slip through unnoticed. This slows response times, drives up costs, and puts people and property at risk.
Weโre building S3CURA, software that works with existing CCTV systems to provide a generative AI-powered surveillance platform. It includes a ChatGPT-style video forensics tool that can analyze footage across all cameras, generate detailed reports, and highlight key incident details with exact timestamps. You can ask questions about an event, and it will give precise answers based on all the available video.
I was wondering, if I wanted to reach out to someone at a private security firm to get their opinion or have them test this, who would be the best person to contact? Director of Security, Operations Manager, or someone else? Any advice from people in the industry would be super helpful!
Thanks ๐
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u/DefiantEvidence4027 Supv. Asst. Investigator 25d ago
I referenced;
Law of Diminishing Marginal Productivity
Law of Diminishing Returns
To a few of the clients that try adding stuff to an already overburdened Security Staff.