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35 minutes ago, tomcctv said:This is something the security industry is trying to stop
why involve someone 1000s of miles away free access to there system and footage
but this is running in conjunction with the customers system ….. so they will get false alarms from there own pc / nvr / dvr
yeah, but this is with GDPR compliance (Business based in Germany), so privacy is guaranteed and certain foolproof methods implemented inside Ai to keep sources anonymous, also it does not require live streaming, I see it as very useful for someone to just protect their business (vandalism/theft) or to protect property trespassing/theft, for the moment this is gonna free, but not for the long run. currently, the largest security monitoring business in Germany uses this AI n filters around 80,000 false alarms per week.
also, this is an FTP upload, so there's no backward access to the camera or any of the user systems
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it relies on real-time snaps triggered by camera motion detection to the FTP folder (one-way communication). so the live stream does not require it as it put a strain on the user network & data quotas for upload. via FTP, it does not send camera data except metadata embedded to jpg images, but in many cases, metadata of CCTV jpg does not have any sensitive data tagged to it. so there's no possible way to reverse engineer anything back to the user. and if you be specific about what kind of customer data ur referring to, I might be able to shed some light.