Scylla AI-Powered Intrusion Detection System Integrates With exacqVision VMS

The integration with Scylla is said to enable exacqVision customers to reduce the number of false positives by up to 99%.

MILWAUKEE — Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI) and Scylla, a provider of real-time physical threat detection, announce an integration of the Scylla AI-powered Perimeter Intrusion Detection System with Tyco’s exacqVision video management software.

The integration is said to enable exacqVision customers to reduce the number of false positives by up to 99% and make better-informed decisions once perimeter intrusion is detected.

Integration with Scylla allows exacqVision customers to monitor their perimeter, keep track of motion alarms based on person or vehicle intrusion detection and see statistics of how many real alarms were triggered during a period of time and false positive rate. The integration provides flexibility for users to use the Cloud dashboard and/or operate locally for alerts to events of intrusion.

“We are excited to launch our technological partnership with exacqVision and support their extensive user base with our powerful Intrusion Detection System. This integration will help organizations significantly reduce false alarms, enhance their situational awareness and optimize operational costs,” says Albert Stepanyan, Scylla CEO.

When configured to operate locally, intrusion alert notifications will be displayed in the video management software in the event monitoring profile in exacqVision. With the Cloud dashboard use, intrusion alert notifications are sent to the Cloud, so camera settings such as motion mask and object of interest are configured in the Cloud dashboard.

Notifications with detection frames and additional information can be managed again on the Cloud dashboard and users can see all false alarm filtering statistics in an intuitive way, according to the company.

“The exacqVision integration with Scylla IDS [Intrusion Detection System] is as simple as configuring motion detection on the cameras,” says Sanjeev Singh, senior director of product management, Access Control and Video Solutions, Johnson Controls. “The bi-directional integration between exacqVision and Scylla IDS ensures that exacqVision customers can quickly detect intrusion at the premise and take action to monitor live security video from the cameras. This helps mitigate security concerns from intruders and keeps the premise safe.”

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