AI video surveillance for editorial offices and media sites
Because press freedom depends on protection
Transform your media premises into a safe haven for independent journalism.
Press freedom is not a given. It thrives on people who research, question, and report — often at great personal risk. Today, journalists are not only observers but increasingly the targets of attacks, threats, and intimidation. Demonstrations in front of editorial buildings, targeted surveillance, and sabotage attempts show that media organizations need a reliable protected space where independent journalism can take place safely. AI video surveillance for editorial offices and media sites provides exactly this protection. Modern, privacy-compliant video analytics detect threats at an early stage, support security teams, and protect people, buildings, and assets — without violating the privacy of uninvolved individuals.
Detect threats where they begin.
A crowd is gathering in front of your editorial building. Banners are being held up, individuals are wearing balaclavas, or filming the vehicles of your employees. A critical situation can arise even before anyone reaches the entrance doors. This is the moment that determines whether you react — or are already prepared. With AI-powered perimeter security, you detect threats where they begin — at the edge of your premises. Intelligent video analytics detect when groups form, individuals enter security-relevant zones, or suspicious objects such as balaclavas, weapons, or signs appear. This way, your security teams receive precise real-time alerts long before a situation escalates.
Ensure that only authorized persons enter the building.
With AI-powered access control, we combine facial recognition, license plate recognition, and behavioral analysis directly with your existing locking systems. There’s no need for expensive standalone solutions. The faces and license plates of authorized journalists and staff are stored once and in full compliance with legal requirements. The AI detects in real time whether someone is actually authorized. If an unknown person tries to enter the building with someone else’s ID, or if someone follows an employee through an open door, this is immediately detected and reported.
Transform open parking areas into protected zones.
Parking areas are among the most underestimated security zones of many editorial offices. Barriers, ID cards, or simple cameras are not enough to reliably detect unauthorized behavior. With AI video surveillance, you create targeted security in this area. For this purpose, the license plates and faces of your journalists and staff are linked. This way, the AI knows exactly which vehicle belongs to which person. If an unknown person stays near a registered journalist’s vehicle for an extended period, photographs it, or observes it suspiciously, this is automatically detected and reported. Aggression, violence, or the carrying of visible weapons can also be detected and reported to your security team in real time.
Minimize damage through early detection.
The facades and outdoor areas of editorial offices are repeatedly targeted by graffiti, paint attacks, or sticker campaigns — often at night or during off-hours. With AI video surveillance, such acts are detected the moment they occur. This creates the chance to catch perpetrators in the act and hold them accountable, instead of only noticing the damage the next day.
Detect, Protect, Understand: Intelligent Video Analytics for Your World
Our AI-powered video analytics open up new possibilities in security, efficiency, and operational intelligence — tailored to your industry and your challenges. Whether you want to protect employees, optimize space utilization, control access, or analyze customer data — our technology thinks ahead. It detects critical events in real time, analyzes behavior, supports your processes, and enables you to act proactively — reliably, in compliance with data protection regulations, and with precision. Discover the wide range of application areas — perhaps you’ll find one that you haven’t yet considered but could be highly relevant to you.