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ZeroEyes Launches Integrated Public Safety Alert System

New visual threat intelligence solution combines AI and human verification to detect emerging risks faster than traditional methods.

ZeroEyes has released its Public Safety Alerts solution, integrating Samdesk technology to provide real-time risk detection and situational awareness. The platform is designed to move security operations from reactive to proactive by delivering verified intelligence as events occur.

The system uses an intelligence engine to aggregate data from billions of open-source and licensed feeds. This allows the platform to identify emerging incidents and activity clusters, often 30 to 90 minutes faster than traditional reporting methods.

Alerts include severity levels, location data and visual evidence. These notifications are verified by human analysts before being sent to security teams via email and designated communication channels.

The integration addresses a critical gap in emergency communications where traditional alerts often lag behind real-time events. By accelerating detection, the platform aims to prevent scenarios like the recent Florida State University shooting, in which the university reportedly issued a campus-wide alert three minutes after the suspect was already in police custody. This technology provides the early warning necessary to initiate lockdowns or evacuations while a threat is still active.

The platform is designed for regulated environments and follows a compliance-first data model. It adheres to SOC 2, GDPR and Cyber Essentials standards. Data is accessed through licensed APIs, and customer information is not shared with global AI models.

The integration supports various security functions, including Global Security Operations Centers, executive protection and campus safety. By consolidating intelligence sources, the solution aims to reduce analyst workloads and eliminate the need for multiple fragmented tools.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of CampusSecurityToday.com.

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