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3 trends in the security industry of 2022 |
2022.02.22 |
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The security industry is constantly changing, adapting and evolving, and some trends are even accelerating, and it is shifting from being purely security and safety defense to encompassing a wider range of activities that will expand security while bringing greater benefits to communities, companies and society. A high level of smart experience.
1.AIoT will digitize and penetrate vertical industries
As more and more security cameras and other security devices are connected to the network, the security industry is becoming an important part of the IoT world, enriching its visual capabilities. It's clear that the boundaries of the security industry are blurring well beyond the realm of physical security. At the same time, the popularity of artificial intelligence technology has made connected devices the intelligent “things” in the IoT world. The combination of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, or AIoT as we call it, is taking the security industry to the next level, automating enterprise workflows and procedures, powering energy, logistics, manufacturing, retail, education, healthcare, and more
AIoT has brought more possibilities to the industry, and the application of security devices and systems has expanded rapidly. At the same time, more perception capabilities, such as radar, lidar, temperature measurement, humidity sensing, and gas leak detection, are being added to safety equipment and systems, making them more powerful. These new devices have multiple tasks on their shoulders that, just a few years ago, would have required several different devices, covering safety features and other smart functions, to adapt to an evolving world.
2.Cloud-based solutions and services are critical
Like AI, cloud is not a new trend in our industry, but it is an expanding one. From the small business market to the enterprise level, we can see this momentum driving more and more businesses to utilize cloud-based security solutions and services. As we are now seeing, the pandemic has accelerated the shift to cloud-based operations for individuals and businesses around the world.
All businesses want a platform or service to provide simplicity, manage as few assets as possible, and set up as easily as possible. This is exactly where the cloud provides. With cloud-hosted infrastructure, no on-premises servers or software are required. Users can easily view asset and business status in real-time, quickly receive security events and alerts, and complete emergency response through mobile applications. For security business operators, the cloud can help them remotely help customers configure equipment, fix vulnerabilities, maintain and upgrade security systems, and provide better value-added services.
3.Green manufacturing and low-carbon initiatives will take strides forward
Low-carbon initiatives are valued by societies around the world. In the security market, we also see low-power products becoming the first choice for customers, and the demand for solar-powered cameras is also increasing.
At the same time, local laws, regulations and policies limiting carbon emissions standards for manufacturing companies are driving the industry to adopt greener practices in day-to-day operations and production, including the use of greener materials and the use of multiple energy-efficient design and manufacturing processes in products. We are pleased to see that more and more manufacturers in the security industry are exploring "green" manufacturing and working to reduce carbon emissions. While it will take time, the movement has already begun. We expect significant progress in this area in 2022.
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