Security And Policing 2025: AI Innovations In Policing
Security And Policing 2025: AI Innovations in Policing and Industrial-Scale Facility Protection
A recent security and policing exhibition unveiled the emerging, cuttingedge AI technologies that are taking centre stage across publicsector security and industrial asset protection.
For facilities managers overseeing large industrial sites, the deployment of AI in surveillance, perimeter defence, access control and threat detection offers clear operational advantages, especially as criminal tactics grow more sophisticated.
A Breakdown Of The Advanced Security Solutions
1. AI-Driven Video Analytics & Edge Intelligence
AI driven analytics capable of real time object and threat detection across distributed camera networks was a stand-out highlight.
By performing inference tasks at the edge – (at cameras or intermediate nodes,) rather than central servers, the system reduces latency, bandwidth demand and response time. For industrial facilities with hundreds of IP cameras across large footprints, AI driven security enables real-time event triage, such as detection of unauthorised vehicle movements, smoke, intrusion, or loitering with minimal operational overhead.
2. Facial Recognition & Watchlist Alerting
UK policing deployments continue to leverage live facial recognition. Essex Police executed 38 live trials using various AI systems: over 383,000 matching attempts resulted in 61 alerts and 11 arrests – an accuracy of approximately 99.9997% with a single false alert.
Facilities managers can leverage similar tech to secure yard gates, control-room entry points, or vehicle docking areas. AI security solutions can flag unauthorised personnel and blacklist warnings. However, deployment at industrial sites must navigate GDPR requirements and perimeter privacy considerations.
3. Unified AI Security Architectures
The event reinforced the growing trend toward unified security platforms. Drawing from ISC West 2025, Genetec, Milestone and Suprema continue to embed AI-powered video analytics, access control, and cloud-based orchestration into single management consoles.
For industrial sites, this translates into a consolidated AIenabled security operations centre – processing video, alarms, access logs and analytics from a central dashboard, reducing human workload and improving situational awareness.
4. CityScale Surveillance as a Model
London councils invested over £30 million in CCTV in FY 2023–24 – integrating AI analytics for behaviour detection, such as loitering, aggressive speech or unusual movement.
For industrial estates, a similar model of “smart CCTV” can be applied: AI algorithms flag tailgating, pallet theft, vehicle route deviation or infrastructure sabotage. The key is designing cameras and AI models that balance operational coverage with data protection compliance.
Navigating Practical Challenges
While technical capabilities are strong, facilities managers must address key considerations before implementation:
- Privacy & Regulatory Compliance
Deploying facial recognition or behavioural analytics in the UK requires strict GDPR compliance, signage, data retention policies, DPIAs, and clear justification per ICO guidance. - Edge Compute Infrastructure
Edge AI requires ruggedised hardware, reliable power and network provisions. Facilities should audit existing IP infrastructure and upgrade to support PoE+, edge processing and resilient comms. - Vendor Integration & Interoperability
Opt for vendors whose AI modules integrate with existing PSIM, VMS or cloud platforms to avoid fragmentation. Seek open APIs and standard protocols like ONVIF, VCA and MQTT. - Ethical Oversight & Community Assurance
Mirror public-sector transparency protocols (e.g., Essex Police’s transparency report). Publish AI usage policies internally and externally to build trust with staff and local stakeholders.
Looking To The Future Of Industrial And AI-Driven Security
Security And Policing 2025 highlighted a significant shift: AI is no longer a theoretical addon, but a core driver of futureproof security architecture. For industrialscale facilities, AI-powered video analytics and facial recognition promise smarter, leaner and more proactive protection.
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