Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Physical Security Information Management Software

It aims to address the operational inefficiencies and system outages caused by the dispersed structure, manual intervention requirements, and reactive security approaches encountered in the management of physical security systems. Today, many security infrastructures face challenges such as the incompatibility of security devices (cameras, DVRs, sensors, etc.) of different brands and models, and the manual analysis of data from these devices. This leads to security teams delaying the detection of device malfunctions and performance issues, leading to operational interruptions, increased false alarm rates, and a lack of timely intervention. Especially in large-scale security infrastructures, the independent operation of devices across different systems creates complexity in maintenance and monitoring processes, increases staff workload, and increases costs. Furthermore, the reactive maintenance and intervention methods prevalent in existing systems lead to delayed responses to security breaches and threats, increasing security risks.

The INTRON-MKYS Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Physical Security Information Management Platform provides a solution to these problems by enabling the management of security devices through a centralized software system. It enables the monitoring and analysis of security devices of different brands and models through a single platform, reducing manual interventions and improving operational efficiency. A key component of the platform, the Health Check feature, monitors the health status of devices in real time, allowing for the detection of interruptions or potential malfunctions before they impact systems and the timely implementation of necessary interventions. The platform’s AI-powered analysis algorithms will analyze security data to identify anomalies and, through early warning systems, enable security teams to respond more quickly and effectively. It is an innovative security management system that contributes to digital transformation by offering modular and adaptable solutions tailored to the specific needs of different sectors (banking, retail, logistics, public sector, etc.).

Under the agreement signed between HAVELSAN and INTRON, the General Directorates of Security in all 81 provinces of Turkey will utilize the MOBESE system, formerly known as the framework software. Thousands of cameras and recording devices installed and to be installed in cities will be monitored and recorded from a single location.