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Smart Building Certification

by Mark Rowe

Smart Building Certification, a certifying body covering networked buildings, reports that Eagle Eye Networks, the cloud video surveillance product firm, and Brivo, a cloud-based access control company, are the first physical security companies to go through the certification.

Eagle Eye’s cloud video surveillance platform uses artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics to enable security cameras to become a sensor in a building that can measure the ‘pulse’ of the building and create alerts when needed, providing data for energy efficiency, and sustainability of buildings, besides security. And when integrated with Brivo’s cloud-based access control, products can include smart readers, touchless mobile credentials, visitor management, occupancy monitoring, health and safety features, and integrated video surveillance, smart locks, and intercoms.

Eagle Eye Networks and Brivo say that together they can provide an AI-powered access control and video management integration that uses machine learning, to detect the presence of people within an access-indexed video stream.

Nicholas White, Smart Building Certification co-founder, said: “Leveraging the knowledge and expertise of these two powerhouses will truly support the advancement of our shared understanding and the applicable value of the certification itself.”

Visit https://www.smartbuildingcertification.com/.

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