The CNI Security Group will be holding its next event at Guildhall London, on Wednesday 26th February. 

Beginning at 10.00 am, the day is entitled, ‘Is AI the future of security?’ and will concentrate on AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the extent of its application within real end-user case studies. 

AI in CNI security

With technology examples and seminars from a host of expert speakers, including Pauline Norstrom FRSA, FIoD, FBCS, Founder and CEO - Anekanta®AI, Anekanta®Consulting and Non-Executive Director – BSIA, and Andy Schofield, CTO at Reliance and the Chair of the Special Interest Group (SIG) for AI & Biometrics at the BSIA, attendees will hear different perspectives on the applicability of AI in the CNI (Critical National Infrastructure) security sector, while gaining valuable insights into the latest developments and available technologies.  

Hosted by each of the CNI Security Group’s manufacturer members, integrated product solutions will be discussed to provide invaluable security technology information applicable for high security, CNI, and Government end-users, consultants, and system designers.

End-to-end AI solutions

The event promotes the CNI Security Group’s initiative, underpinned by world-class experience from technology

Aimed at providing fully integrated, secure, and futureproofed end-to-end AI solutions, the event promotes the CNI Security Group’s initiative, underpinned by world-class experience from technology members barox, Nedap, ISM, and Harper Chalice - alongside guest partners Dallmeier & Commend.  

At the event, member manufacturer stands will display a mix of class-pioneering equipment specifically chosen to meet the demanding needs of AI applications, and will include surveillance cameras, industrial ethernet switches, analytics, access control, and perimeter intrusion detection systems.

Sharing real-world view

I am delighted to announce that our next event with focus on AI, a topic that is very much ‘front and forward’ when it comes to designing more sophisticated, efficient systems of the future, without compromise on security,” says Sara Fisher, barox International Market Development Specialist.

We have a fabulous line-up of speakers, including end users, who will be sharing with attendees their real-world view of AI deployment in practice - addressing the benefits, considerations, and challenges faced when designing and utilising the technology."

AI in practice

"Alongside a unique insight, they will promote a debate on the big question of whether there is a place for AI in CNI and high-security applications."

We’re also looking forward to welcoming both Commend and Dallmeier as guest partners to this AI-focused event.”

Find out the state of adoption, trends and opportunities with Artificial Intelligence (AI) in physical security.

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