AI will be the protagonist of video surveillance in 2025, according to Hanwha Vision
The trend forecast that, according to Hanwha Vision, will mark the video surveillance sector this year has embedded artificial intelligence as its main protagonist, among others.
The industry is about to enter an era of "super-intelligent video surveillance", that goes beyond basic detection and search capabilities, and moves toward autonomous decision-making based on comprehensive understanding and analysis, as he points out Hanwha Vision in its trend analysis for 2025.
Embedded AI: The Next Frontier
Artificial intelligence technology continues to redefine what's possible in video surveillance, "And the one that is embedded is leading this transformation", as pointed out by Hanwha Vision.
By integrating powerful AI capabilities installed directly on devices, such as cameras, Security systems offer faster decision-making, Greater operational efficiency and improved autonomy.
Advanced technologies such as Neural Processing Units and the Image signal processors powered by AI, as well as the chips designed for this technology, are unlocking new levels of performance, from superior image quality to real-time behavioral analysis.
Looking to the future, cameras with embedded AI will evolve into intelligent agents, able to understand and evaluate situations independently, generate events and provide real-time alerts.
Generative AI: From seeing to thinking like a human being
Although generative AI technology has been primarily cloud-based, Hanwha Vision plans to integrate into devices, which will allow them to understand, autonomously assess and respond to increasingly complex situations.
This shift towards integration into devices promises innovative applications in areas such as intrusion detection, Fire prevention, Etc..
For example, Intrusion detection will go beyond the limitations of conventional systems by analyzing patterns of human behavior, How to run, loitering or climbing fences, to determine intent rather than simply detecting motion within predefined zones.
When analyzing the broader context in fire prevention, such as evacuation behavior and the use of fire extinguishers, These advanced systems will be able to assess the likelihood of a fire and facilitate a rapid response.
This transformation will allow cameras with embedded artificial intelligence to act autonomously on behalf of users, significantly improving safety and efficiency.
In addition, Hanwha Vision predicts that Security systems will be able to track a series of events or objects through multiple cameras using generative artificial intelligence that understands the sequences of events.
Collaborative and accessible ecosystems
As this security manufacturer points out, The video surveillance market is about to undergo a change with the Expansion of AI ecosystems, ushering in an era of innovation.
The days when companies competed to develop their own AI technologies are long gone. Now, Building and expanding an ecosystem with artificial intelligence through collaboration has become a key factor in determining the Market competitiveness, Promising Scalability and Rapid Innovation for the Video Surveillance Industry.
The AI ecosystem enables easy expansion of functionality by integrating AI-enabled solutions into video surveillance systems as needed.
For example, AI Box allows users to add advanced AI features, such as object detection and classification and advanced video analytics, to conventional security cameras without replacing existing infrastructure.
Another advantage of the AI ecosystem is its ability to meet diverse customer needs with Customized Solutions. Like adding apps to a smartphone, Users can deploy AI solutions optimized for their specific environment and goals.
This flexibility allows for the creation of Tailor-made systems, such as the integration of customer behavior analysis in stores or the implementation of production line monitoring solutions in smart factories.
In this sense, Hanwha Vision has recently introduced the AI PTRZ Multi-Directional Camera four-channel, that offers access to a vast ecosystem of AI applications.
Simplified solutions for easier management
As technology becomes more complex and sophisticated, Also increases the demand for simplicity and efficiency in its management in different environments.
The security market is moving towards end-to-end solutions that integrate systems and services seamlessly, Expanding the scope of security. This goes beyond the traditional role of video capture and storage, and includes access control integration, fire detection, Data analytics and environmental sensors to create a comprehensive security framework.
In addition, the appearance of 'Single Window' Interfaces (that consolidates data and functionality from multiple systems or tools into a unified, centralized view) is transforming the way organizations manage their security systems.
These unified platforms offer real-time situational awareness and seamless interoperability, Turning Security Centers into Strategic Environments for Business Intelligence.
Building end-to-end solutions can present challenges, including ensuring interoperability between disparate systems, Manage integration costs and mitigate potential functionality issues.
To address these challenges there is a growing trend towards comprehensive solutions where one manufacturer provides all the products and services needed for a simplified deployment.
For example, Hanwha Vision has the camera Barcode Reader, "The First integrated barcode reading and video capture solution for the logistics industry", that improves the process with reduced costs, Time savings and operational efficiency.
Cybersecurity and transparency
In an era of growing cyber threats, Transparency and reliability are key. From the beginning of Privacy by Design to guarantee high levels of certification, Manufacturers will be even more committed to protecting data and ensuring their systems meet the highest standards of security and integrity.
The present 2025 It can mark a turning point for cybersecurity: Recent research by Hanwha Vision Europe reveals a worrying gap between users' perception that their video systems are protected against cyberattacks and the lack of implementation of simple measures to keep them safe.
The company's survey, carried out more than 1.150 IT and security managers across Europe, reveals that the 92% believes that its video systems are highly protected against cybercrime, but only the 23% is implementing basic network security measures.
The full results of the research, including an analysis of variations between countries, Sectors, Organization Sizes and Roles, are available on the Cybersecurity Report, which also includes a guide to best practices for network video.
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