Solink showcases proactive security solutions at ISC West

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Solink is showcasing its vision-enabled security and operations strategy at ISC West, taking place 2 – 4 April in Las Vegas.

The company says it will unveil how it is helping customers move from passive to active security and to extend the value of video beyond security, to improve operations.

Solink highlights that it transforms cameras into data-collectors that deliver instant, searchable insights – turning a โ€œstreamโ€ into a proactive source of intelligence for an entire enterprise.

โ€œThe future isnโ€™t just about reviewing incidents โ€“ itโ€™s about real-time intelligence and taking action before threats escalate,โ€ said Michael Matta, CEO at Solink.

โ€œPhysical barriers and human guards will no longer be central to security practices.

“Solink is looking ahead to where security investmentsย help businesses move from passive surveillance to real-time, active security โ€“ where cameras do more than record incidents; they help prevent them.โ€

Any camera connected to the Solink platform – regardless of brand – will:

  • Detect risks before they escalate by identifying unusual activity, unauthorized access or policy violations in real time
  • Improve operational efficiency by monitoring cleanliness, merchandising compliance and customer wait times automatically
  • Enhance loss prevention by flagging unusual transaction patterns, such as returns without a customer present
  • Reduce investigation time by instantly searching any cameraโ€™s footage using AI-powered video analysis

From apps to AI agents

Solink says that it is continuously advancing its platform, with the evolution set to include autonomous agents – intelligent AI systems that will monitor, analyze and respond to events in real time.

These AI-powered assistants will help security and operations teams focus on the most critical and high-impact work, reducing the need for manual review and response.

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