BeWare

Crime and calamities can often be predicted and thus prevented. MultiPAV-BeWare is a security concept that uses advanced technologies like multi-dimensional data analysis, modeling and 3D virtualization to support control room operators and crisis teams in recognizing crimes and calamities before they occur, thus enabling them to respond more quickly and effectively.

Control room operators and crisis teams are swamped with data. The only way for them to process the streams of information is with the help of intelligent systems that perform a strict selection: only when video, audio, temperature or other circumstances deviate from what is considered normal an alert will be shown. BeWare uses all available data and combines them intelligently to establish a dynamic threat level. A computer system continuously analyzes and combines all data and looks for correlations to map out all possible risks. This makes it possible to create a complete and consistent set of security measures, to really control risks and to prevent crime and calamities or at least limit the consequences.

The heart of BeWare is a high-performance system made by DySI that is capable of very rapid processing of data from a variety of systems, sensors and databases and enrich it using state-of-the-art analysis and modeling techniques. The system reads and combines data from, for example, alarm panels, gateways and security cameras but also from public sources like traffic control services, meteorological data and internet data sources to establish a dynamic threat level. When this exceeds a user-defined threshold, annotated alerts are generated for control room operators and crisis teams to base their actions on.

After the successful pilot BeWare-1, where the concepts and technologies underpinning MultiPAV-BeWare were field-tested at a business park in Roden, The Netherlands, it is now being deployed in the International Zone in The Hague, as well as at Rotterdam Airport. Recognizing its potential now and for the future, the municipality of The Hague has opted to apply the BeWare concept. The world's justice capital is aware of the fact, especially at such a high-risk location, which is in the spotlights almost on a daily basis, that risks and threats change all the time. In BeWare they found a system that allows them to manage safety and security using innovative solutions.

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" DySI has a very smart and novel approach to handling different complex data and turning them into real intelligence in support of the control room operator. This leads to even higher reliability of the security system than Trigion already has to offer. This is a big innovation for the security industry and is, therefore, important for Trigion in its mission to be an innovative partner for its customers. "

Ron Knaap, Manager Product Development Trigion