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Security industry seizing opportunity with proactive visual intelligence, bringing transformational advancements to traditional video surveillance

Key Takeaways

  • AI-driven verification and analytics are replacing reactive surveillance models
  • Growing false alarm rates and missed events highlight need for smarter monitoring
  • CHeKT delivers real-time visual intelligence that proactively identifies incidents before they escalate

 

Security industry seizing opportunity with proactive visual intelligence, bringing transformational advancements to traditional video surveillance

SHREVEPORT, La., June 17, 2026 – The security industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation as organizations move beyond traditional video surveillance toward AI-driven “visual intelligence.” This shift reflects a growing demand for proactive, real-time security solutions that not only capture incidents but help prevent them.

Once viewed primarily as passive recording tools, traditional video surveillance systems are rapidly evolving into intelligent solutions capable of delivering actionable insights. As a result, surveillance is no longer just about capturing evidence after the fact. It is becoming a strategic tool to actively protect people, assets, and operations.

This transformation is fueling significant market growth. According to Markets and Markets, the global commercial security market is projected to reach $381 billion by 2030, driven largely by the adoption of AI-powered, proactive monitoring technologies. With an estimated 150 million installed cameras still operating as simple, reactive devices containing little to no intelligence, according to the Security Industry Association (SIA), there is a significant opportunity to upgrade the existing infrastructure to adopt AI powered proactive monitoring technology. 

“Businesses are realizing that traditional surveillance creates operational blind spots, leaving room for missed threats, response delays, and costly false alarms,” said Wes Usie, president of CHeKT. “Security is no longer about watching video. It’s about understanding what’s happening in real time and taking action.” 

 A key driver behind this shift is the increasing focus on artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. AI is now the primary area of research and development investment for security solution providers, with predictive data analytics widely viewed as a critical component of next-generation platforms. These technologies enable systems to distinguish between real threats and harmless activity, dramatically improving response times and operational efficiency.

The industry is also moving toward a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model, where cloud-based, camera-agnostic AI platforms layer advanced analytics onto existing infrastructure. This approach allows organizations to modernize their security systems without costly hardware replacements, while enabling integrators to deliver high-margin, long-term managed services with continuous updates and improvements.

At the same time, growing challenges with traditional security models are accelerating the need for change. False alarms, for example, have reached a tipping point. More than half of security users report experiencing at least one false alarm and 10 percent report five or more, according to Parks Associates. These excessive alerts are overwhelming law enforcement agencies, prompting many municipalities to require verified alarms before dispatch and imposing fines of up to $400 for repeated false alarms.

Compounding the issue is the limitation of human monitoring. An IEEE study shows that when operators monitor multiple screens, up to 60 percent of events can be missed, highlighting the inefficiency of labor-intensive surveillance models. These gaps contribute to widespread dissatisfaction, with 35 percent of customers citing false alarms and system unreliability as key reasons for dissatisfaction or canceling services, according to Parks Associates.

“The traditional model creates alert fatigue, delayed response, and unnecessary costs,” added Usie. “When critical events are missed or misinterpreted, the consequences can be severe.”

These challenges are reshaping expectations across both the residential and commercial markets. Residential customers are increasingly seeking “video-first” solutions that deliver reliable, real-time alerts and active deterrence. They expect systems to automatically filter out false alarms and provide meaningful notifications, not noise. In response, 42 percent of security dealers now offer video verification as a core service, according to the SIA 2025 Security Megatrends report.

Meanwhile, commercial and enterprise organizations are redefining how they view security investments. No longer considered a sunk cost, security is now expected to deliver a measurable return on investment. Businesses are demanding multi-purpose visual intelligence platforms that go beyond safety to provide operational insights, support compliance, and optimize logistics.

Proactive visual security offers a path forward. By leveraging AI-driven analytics and real-time verification, organizations can identify threats earlier, reduce false alarms, and enable faster, more effective responses. This not only strengthens protection but also delivers tangible business value.

CHeKT is at the forefront of this evolution, delivering a proactive visual security platform with intelligence that transforms how security is monitored and managed. By combining real-time video verification with advanced analytics and a network of monitoring partners, CHeKT enables security teams to detect, verify, and respond to incidents as they happen and often before they escalate.


About CHeKT

CHeKT is a leader in Proactive Visual Security by combining live video, AI analytics, alarms, and deterrence into a unified cloud solution. Built for security dealers, integrators, and monitoring centers, CHeKT enables faster, more accurate event verification, reduces false alarms and empowers teams to intervene before incidents escalate. 

By transforming traditional reactive security into a proactive approach, CHeKT helps organizations improve response times, enhance situational awareness, and better protect people, places and assets. CHeKT, an Alarm.com (Nasdaq: ALRM) company, is headquartered in Shreveport, La., and supports a growing network of security professionals in North America. For more information, visit www.chekt.com.


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Chelsie Woods                                                                               Mark Donohue 
Eclipse Media Group                                                                     CHeKT 
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cwoods@eclipsemediagroup.net                                                markd@chekt.com 

Conclusion

  • The security industry is shifting from reactive surveillance to proactive visual intelligence.
  • Artificial intelligence is becoming the foundation of next‑generation security systems.
  • False alarms and monitoring limitations are accelerating the need for smarter systems.
  • Cloud‑based, software‑driven security platforms are enabling modernization without replacing infrastructure.
  • Security is evolving from a cost center into a strategic business asset.

FAQ

1. What is proactive visual security?
Proactive visual security is a modern security approach that combines live video, AI analytics, alarms, and deterrence to help detect, verify, and respond to incidents in real time. Unlike traditional surveillance systems that mainly record footage for later review, proactive visual security is designed to identify threats as they emerge and help prevent them from escalating.


2. What is visual intelligence in security?
Visual intelligence refers to using AI-driven analysis of live video to turn traditional surveillance feeds into actionable security insights. Instead of simply recording events, visual intelligence helps teams detect suspicious activity, verify risks, and respond in real time.


3. Why is the security industry shifting toward visual intelligence?
The shift is being driven by several market forces, including rising false alarms, missed events, staffing limitations, and growing demand for measurable security outcomes. Organizations increasingly need systems that provide real-time awareness and verified response rather than just post-incident evidence.


4. How does proactive visual security reduce false alarms?
Proactive visual security reduces false alarms by combining AI analytics with real-time video verification. Instead of relying on generic motion or sensor triggers, security teams receive alerts backed by live visual context, making it easier to confirm real incidents and avoid unnecessary dispatches.


5. How does CHeKT support proactive visual security?
CHeKT provides a cloud-based proactive visual security platform that combines live video, AI analytics, alarms, and deterrence into a unified solution. The platform enables real-time event verification, reduces false alarms, and helps operators intervene before incidents escalate.