SenSecure solution enables users to detect and number of security events some of which can also be used for business intelligence & analytics. SenSecure helps security industries overcome three significant challenges of deploying video analytics – false alarms, cost and deployment complexity. The combination of near optimal background modelling at D1 resolutions and very high frame-rates, automatic rapid lighting-change detection technologies and optimal multi-hypothesis tracking framework has enabled SenSecure to deliver maximum achievable accuracy in different customer scenarios. SenSecure can be used to detect the many security & surveillance events including

1. Removed & Left Object
This is often used in airports & Hotels to alert when patrols leave behind their trolleys with goods or their bags with personal items on the floor. The user can configure the time period after which objects generate events, and the minimum object size they're interested in. The system works with existing cameras' views.
2. Wrong way Movement & Virtual Tripwire crossing
This is used in a number of applications where users need to be alerted for objects moving in a particular direction. The user draws virtual tripwire lines on the scenes and determines whether they are interested in crossings in both directions (tripwire mode), or only in a single direction (wrong-way motion mode). The system then monitors the scene for objects violating these rules. Any number of lines may be used.
3. Intrusion & Loitering
This is used in number of industries for both security and business intelligence. The user draws regions of interest (ROI) in cameras of choice. The system then monitors the scene for objects/people entering intruding/loitering in the ROIs and generate event logs and real-time alerts.
4. Absence Detection
This is used in number of industries for both security and business intelligence. The user draws regions of interest (ROI) in cameras of choice. The system then monitors the scene for non-presence of objects/people in the ROIs and generates event logs and real-time alerts.
5. People Tracking
This is also used in a number of industries for both security and business intelligence applications. The picks the cameras where they would like to track moving objects/people the system will identify and map the movements of objects through a specific region. It will then generate a heat map associated with the most frequently used areas of the scene etc.
SenMonitor is a must have solution for all video surveillance installations. While CCTV networks are used to monitor people, vehicles and general surveillance, SenMonitor monitors the health of the CCTV network and its components. CCTV cameras (both analog & IP), the supporting IT network, storage infrastructure and the environmental impact on them needs constant attention to ensure that they are all functional and performing as well as they should. Using SenMonitor all video sources can be monitored to detect
1. Lost Signal
SenMonitor can detect the loss of signal on an analogue camera or failure to receive frames from IP cameras. It can also detect the situation where the camera is recording as normal, but the scene it is viewing has become dark, unclear, or featureless.
2. Camera Tampering
SenMonitor can also detect pretty much anything that reduces the quality of the video source – from wrapping it in plastic bags to spraying it with glue or water.
3. Lost focus
Many attempts at tampering with cameras can affect the focus. SenMonitor can detect a reduction in focus and respond accordingly.
4. Low frame rates
Some conditions such as network load or partial hardware failure can result in lower frame-rates or corrupted frames. SenMonitor can detect and respond to these situations. Users can specify minimum frame-rates and overall analytics throughput.
SenMonitor can monitor all video sources for characteristics indicating a problem, fault or suspicious changes. The software can profile the issues with the CCTV network to differentiate "normal" problems (such as all the lights going out at 5.30 pm) from abnormal ones (e.g., picture becoming blurry or lights coming ON at 3am).