Session Profile
Securing Tomorrow: Integrating AI, Biometrics and Robotics into the Future of Physical Security and Emergency Response
Overview
Track: | Smarter Buildings – Op Tech Briefings |
Location: | Room 411 |
Date: | 6/20/2024 |
Time: | 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm |
Description
The evolving landscape of physical security in the built environment integrates cutting-edge cyber and physical defenses, enhancing resilience against digital threats. AI-driven innovations are revolutionizing threat detection through predictive analytics for preemptive defense and task automation, increasing operational efficiency. Innovations in access control, including touchless technologies, mobile credentials, and multimodal biometrics, have made entry systems more secure and user-friendly. Additionally, adopting drones and robots for surveillance and swift emergency responses provides extensive coverage and capabilities previously beyond reach. Robust emergency communication systems ensure rapid dissemination of critical information, enabling prompt responses and minimizing risk. This briefing highlights how these technological advances are creating a safer, more efficient, and accessible business environment, heralding a new era of innovative and robust physical security.
Participants
Moderator:
David Charney is the Global COO of Stealth Monitoring and UCIT online security, a proactive live video surveillance company based in Dallas, TX. He has helped grow the company into a North American market leader servicing large real estate companies. Stealth Monitoring prevents crimes or theft in real time by employing 500+ people and analytic technology to watch over 18,000 cameras every night leading to 500+ police apprehensions per year.
Speakers:
Daniel Goldstein is a seasoned product manager with over a decade of experience in bringing innovative solutions to market. With an understanding of consumer needs and market dynamics, he has led cross-functional teams to launch successful products across diverse industries, including elevators, specialty chemicals, and consumer goods. Daniel's strategic vision and collaborative approach have driven product innovation, resulting in tangible business growth and customer satisfaction. Leveraging his analytical skills and market insights, he excels in identifying emerging trends and translating them into actionable product strategies. Spending most of his elevator career at Rath-Janus, Daniel worked on developing one of the more prominent two-way video messaging products on the market today.
Clint Osteen is Sr. Director of IT and is responsible for directing Granite’s information services and telecommunications across the portfolio. Prior to joining Granite, Clint spent 10 years in consulting, providing commercial real estate companies technology and business improvement services.