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Someone is trying to break into an ATM with a sledgehammer one day while someone else tries to install a skimmer (card reader) the next. On both occasions, a warning is given within a matter of seconds through a loudspeaker that they’ve been detected. They are told to stop their illegal activity and leave the ATM zone.

AI capabilities

After ignoring the instructions, a dense, harmless fog deterrent is released which pushes the intruder back towards the entrance, and a patrol and response team has been alerted and is on its way.

It’s not a human that first spots what’s happening; it is artificial intelligence (AI). While these scenarios might be fictional, the AI capabilities are not. What’s being described is the Digital Guard, a new security solution from G4S and its technology partners.

AI detects indicators of illegal activity

AI then sends video clips that raise a red flag to the G4S Security Operations Centre in real-time to be assessed

The AI analyzes the bank’s security footage and can monitor human behavior. It screens for pre-defined situations which could indicate someone breaking the law or violating house rules.

This could, for example, include shouting, loitering, glass being broken, or an ATM shutter being tampered with. The AI then sends any video clips, which raise a red flag to the G4S Security Operations Centre in real-time to be assessed.

Monitoring fraud

An operator will then respond depending on the incident. This could start with a verbal response (audio intervention) before escalating to the deployment of security fog or, even, the dispatching of a G4S patrol and response team.

And although not its main purpose, it can also be used to monitor for internal fraud. For example, the AI can spot if a cash register has been left open but no customer is present and will flag it to the Operations Centre for further investigation. 

A G4S academy success story

Marko Sukilovic CPP, a G4S Academy Integrated Security Solutions Specialist, came up with the concept of the Digital Guard in response to the growing market demand for AI features to be built into existing products that combine manpower and technology.

A dedicated team of systems engineers led by Vuk Kurko, Integrated Security System Engineer for G4S in Serbia alongside colleagues specializing in manned security and R&D from G4S’s global technology partners then made it a reality. 

Finetuning AI programming

We began brainstorming how technology could substitute traditional manned security services"

Trials have been completed at two separate bank branches in Serbia and their ATM safe zones, demonstrating proof of concept and allowing AI programming to be fine-tuned. Getting to this stage is the culmination of many years of hard work and would not be possible without the G4S Academy (a platform within G4S that encourages collaboration across international business).

Marko Sukilovic said, “The Digital Guard is a true example of G4S Academy co-creation. The idea started long ago when colleagues in Belgium said they were working on a remote assistance concept based on video technology. We began brainstorming how technology could substitute traditional manned security services, compiling a list of responsibilities that security professionals have and converting it into a list of functionalities we would like AI to do instead."

Digital Guard

Marko adds, "Then at another G4S Academy session, G4S Greece mentioned how security solutions are becoming digital and smarter, that’s how the name Digital Guard was born.”   

Marko believes that it could even help to prevent robberies at banks from occurring, given those who have the misfortune to be caught up in a bank heist can, understandably, be hesitant to press a panic button. But with the Digital Guard, there is the potential to stop such crimes if security fog and other deterrents are used to ward them off.

A solution to staff shortages

G4S plans to roll out the Digital Guard in other retail settings such as jewelry stores and betting shops

A digital security solution was first mooted by G4S in Serbia when banks began closing their branches and reducing personnel numbers to bring down costs. But since then, another problem has emerged which the Digital Guard also offers a solution to staff shortages.

Like many other sectors worldwide, the security industry is struggling to fill frontline roles following the pandemic. As well as at banks, G4S plans to roll out the Digital Guard in other retail settings such as jewelry stores and betting shops, at remote entrances, warehouses, and parking lots. 

Integrated security solution

Marko Sukilovic continues, “A modern integrated security solution needs to have AI embedded into it and, while there are a lot of companies who are dabbling in AI like this, I think G4S is the first to demonstrate that this kind of technology can work in real life, not just a lab setting.”

He adds, “We are ready to take this to market at a time when something like this is needed to be given it’s getting harder and harder to fill roles in the security sector, but demand is as high as it’s ever been.” 

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