Eagle Eye Networks to Show Eagle Eye Automations at ISC West 2025

ISC West 2025 show attendees can visit Eagle Eye Networks during the trade event by stopping by booth #20037.
Published: March 31, 2025

AUSTIN, Texas — Eagle Eye Networks, a global developer of cloud video surveillance, has launched Eagle Eye Automations, a flexible and extensible rules engine for automating tasks that helps businesses to proactively and economically improve security, safety and business operations.

“Today’s security systems are complex, increasingly incorporating video surveillance, AI, analytics, sensors, and other third-party devices and technologies. Eagle Eye Automations enable disparate components to work together effectively,” says Dean Drako, CEO, Eagle Eye Networks. “Automations simplify operations for the business owner, reduce the need for manual intervention and extra staff, ensure timely responses, and strengthen overall security management.”

The company explains that Eagle Eye Automations works by connecting multiple systems within the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system), defining rules for various events–such as when a person or vehicle is detected, or a certain license plate is recognized–and triggering automatic actions. Examples of actions include sending real-time notifications, automatically locking or unlocking doors, or sending information to a third-party professional monitoring center.

Eagle Eye Automations Adapts to a Range of Applications

Easily configured and managed through the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS, the Texas-based company asserts that all automations can be customized to the specific needs of any business.

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Eagle Eye Automations scenarios include:

  • Theft Deterrence Automation: At an auto dealership, AI detects a person moving through the car lot after-hours, triggering a connection with a professional monitoring station and initiating an audio warning to leave the area.
  • Intrusion Detection Automation: In a restricted area, AI detects a person or movement, triggering an API integration via webhook, initiating actions such as opening a door, turning on a light, or playing an audio clip.
  • Parking Automation: At a university parking garage, a video surveillance system with License Plate Recognition (LPR) detects an unauthorized vehicle attempting to enter. The gate does not open and the license plate is recorded in the system for further investigation.
  • Water Damage Prevention Automation: Sensor detects water, and a notification is sent to the facility manager, who checks on camera, and then shuts down the water supply
  • Air Quality Automation: In a high school bathroom, a sensor detects vaping and sends an alert to the school resource officer (SRO). The SRO verifies the event, gains additional information from security cameras located in the hallway outside the bathroom, and is ready to take informed action.
  • System Healthcheck Automation: At a commercial business, an offline camera is detected, triggering a ticket creation for repair and a notification to the reseller and business manager.
  • Retail Intelligence Automation: At a retail store, when AI detects people entering the store within the first five minutes of opening, the manager is notified that the store has opened on time.

Validating its latest solution, Eagle Eye collaborated with iNet Security and Surveillance of San Antonio, Texas, on a new Automation with Immix central station monitoring software that makes video monitoring more accessible and cost effective for businesses.

“By eliminating restrictions on camera compatibility, simplifying setup, removing the need for port forwarding or VPNs, enhancing video analysis, and reducing costs, this automation redefines what’s possible in remote video monitoring,” adds Steven Ballard, managing member, iNet Security and Surveillance. “The automation supports two-way speaker functionality, and enhanced people and vehicle detection analytics. It also includes push and email notifications for customers who prefer to self-monitor.”

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