Utilizing the latest in advanced security and safety technology, Ninex and our global security partners have developed and deployed innovative systems and software to mitigate today's active shooter threat.
The ability to automatically detect a threat before it becomes one and issue an emergency alert, is one of the key layers in active shooter threat mitigation and is a vital component in saving lives. Today, schools and universities, places of worship, government offices, shopping malls, and all types of organizations are turning to the latest in artificial intelligence (AI) systems and software, as well as innovative protection and notification systems to help protect their organization and their people from an active shooter.
As a threat mitigation company, Ninex can design, develop and deployed the latest security and safety technology that can detect threats in real-time while delivering actionable intelligence to first responders and issuing targeted emergency alerts on what actions individuals on-site need to take based on the type of threat and its location. Organizations can integrate many of our systems and software into their existing protection systems.
He wants to kill as many people as possible before he is stopped, and he knows he will have several minutes before someone's able to call 911 and law enforcement is notified. The 911 operator will want to know where the shooter is, what the shooter looks like, what type of weapon he is using, and how many people have been shot.
Most mass shooting events will last 7 to 11 minutes, depending upon the size and type of building before the shooter is located and stopped. Early detection and notification can dramatically reduce the number of casualties. Utilizing the latest in artificial intelligence technology, Ninex's real-time physical threat weapon detection system/software (ThreatWatch) can automatically detect a person with a visible weapon.
Utilizing an organization's existing video security cameras, Ninex's real-time physical threat weapon detection system and software (ThreatWatch) continuously examines every video image from every camera, looking for anyone with a visible gun posing a threat. Upon detection, a series of activations can occur automatically, without any human interaction.
Emergency alerts and notifications can be sent to on-site security and/or law enforcement with video images of the subject, simultaneously issuing an emergency alert throughout an entire organization on what actions everyone needs to take based on the location of the threat when integrated with Ninex Unified Emergency Alert Notification System (EmergeAlert).
Onboard facial recognition technology can scan thousands of images previously uploaded in seconds within its internal database and determine the name of an individual detected with a 98% level of accuracy when a face mask is not present.
Because a shooter frequently moves throughout a building, our auto-tracking module can automatically track the shooter wherever surveillance cameras are located, regardless of whether or not a gun is visible. In addition, designated doors can be closed and locked, restricting the shooter's ability to freely move throughout the building and providing first responders with updated video images and the location of the shooter.
The ability to determine the difference between a firecracker and a gunshot is virtually impossible for the average person. Utilizing the latest in gunshot detection technology, Ninex Gunshot Detection Sensors continuously listen for the sound of gunfire within a school, university, manufacturing facility, shopping mall, hospital, government agency, or any business that has four walls and a ceiling.
When a gun is fired, the sound is captured by the sensor, which can activate an emergency alert notification system notifying law enforcement while simultaneously issuing a visual and audible emergency alert with instructions to everyone on the location of the gunshot and actions they should take.
The ability to determine the difference between a firecracker and a gunshot is virtually impossible for the average person. Utilizing the latest in gunshot detection technology, Ninex Gunshot Detection Sensors continuously listen for the sound of gunfire within a school, university, manufacturing facility, shopping mall, hospital, government agency, or any business that has four walls and a ceiling.
When a gun is fired, the sound is captured by the sensor, which can activate an emergency alert notification system notifying law enforcement while simultaneously issuing a visual and audible emergency alert with instructions to everyone on the location of the gunshot and actions they should take.
Person is shot within the first 15 seconds
Minutes is typically how long it takes before 911 is notified
Minutes is the average time Before police arrive on scene
People will be shot before it is all over
Physical violence comes in many forms, but it often starts with a verbal confrontation. Utilizing the latest in audio analytic technology, Ninex Audio Sensors are designed to continuously listen for specific sound characteristics related to anger or fear, like the pitch, echo effect, and tempo emanating from an individual's voice.
Upon detection, sounds are processed within the system's internal database for confirmation. If a valid threat is detected, an alert can be sent to security personnel. Ninex Audio Sensors can also be integrated into most video management systems to deliver live video images of the confrontation to assist security personnel in their response.
Physical violence comes in many forms, but it often starts with a verbal confrontation. Utilizing the latest in audio analytic technology, Ninex Audio Sensors are designed to continuously listen for specific sound characteristics related to anger or fear, like the pitch, echo effect, and tempo emanating from an individual's voice.
Upon detection, sounds are processed within the system's internal database for confirmation. If a valid threat is detected, an alert can be sent to security personnel. Ninex Audio Sensors can also be integrated into most video management systems to deliver live video images of the confrontation to assist security personnel in their response.
Facial recognition technology is a powerful tool enabling real-time identification of potential threats. It uses algorithms to analyze and compare facial features from captured images from surveillance cameras against databases, such as the "Be On the Lookout" (BOLO) list.
Whether this is a suspended student, terminated employee, or known terrorist, Ninex facial recognition system software, when connected to an organization's existing security camera network, can identify potential threats prior to entering a building, automatically notify on-site security or law enforcement, and initiate a facility lockdown.
Facial recognition technology is a powerful tool enabling real-time identification of potential threats. It uses algorithms to analyze and compare facial features from captured images from surveillance cameras against databases, such as the "Be On the Lookout" (BOLO) list.
Whether this is a suspended student, terminated employee, or known terrorist, Ninex facial recognition system software, when connected to an organization's existing security camera network, can identify potential threats prior to entering a building, automatically notify on-site security or law enforcement, and initiate a facility lockdown.
Virtually after every mass shooting at a school, place of worship, or business, law enforcement agencies discovered that there were warning signs posted on blogs, forums, or other types of social media platforms but were not notified until it was too late.
Ninex social media monitoring software can analyze millions of keywords and phrases from a variety of open source, structured, and unstructured data feeds, identifying potential threats and automatically providing notification based on the severity of the threat, allowing pre-intervention and response by security personnel and/or law enforcement.
Virtually after every mass shooting at a school, place of worship, or business, law enforcement agencies discovered that there were warning signs posted on blogs, forums, or other types of social media platforms but were not notified until it was too late.
Ninex social media monitoring software can analyze millions of keywords and phrases from a variety of open source, structured, and unstructured data feeds, identifying potential threats and automatically providing notification based on the severity of the threat, allowing pre-intervention and response by security personnel and/or law enforcement.
During an active shooter incident, not everyone will hear gunfire or people screaming, and in many cases, until they actually see the shooter, they may not know what's really going on, often resulting in additional casualties. Therefore, the ability of an organization to issue an emergency alert is critical.
Ninex's unified emergency alert and notification system (EmergeAlert) can automatically notify law enforcement and issue a variety of emergency alerts with instructions throughout an entire organization, utilizing its existing network and assets, without any human intervention.
During an active shooter event, a full-screen alert with audible instructions on what actions need to be taken based on the location of the shooter can be sent to all desktop and laptop computers.
Emergency alerts can also be automatically sent to everyone's cell phone, helping to ensure that no matter where they are, they are aware of the threat. Unlike traditional text messages, which can easily be overlooked, Ninex EmergeAlert delivers a full-screen visual and audible alert.
During an emergency, knowing where to go is vital. Whether it’s the closest exit or locating a designated safe room, Digital floor plans can automatically be displayed based on the location and type of threat.
The Ninex unified emergency, alert, and notification system (EmergeAlert) can automatically close and lock designated doors, deactivate access badge readers, initiate defensive countermeasures, and transmit live video images to responding law enforcement during an active shooter event when integrated with Ninex real-time physical threat weapon detection system (ThreatWatch).
Request More InfoUtilizing our global resources, Ninex and our strategic partners can design, develop, and deploy advanced integrated protection systems and software. Every system or piece of software we deploy undergoes multiple inspections and system testing in a variety of real-world scenarios to ensure full system functionality. At Ninex, we know a company is only as good as its people. Our team of dedicated security professionals brings insight, expertise, and diligence to every project.