AST July 2018 Magazine AST July 2018 Magazine Issue 24 | Page 5

Volume So, why 25 video analyt- ics, and why now? July 2018 Edition The Active Shooter Unfortunately, it is far too easy to drum up an example about active shooters on both corporate and public campuses. Whether a disgruntled em- ployee, such as was the (After Jarros Ramos refused to cooperate with authorities, the gunman was identified case in the YouTube shoot- using the facial recognition Maryland Image Repository System.) ing, or one of the myriad of school shootings, or the most recent shoot- Face recognition software could have ing at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, been used on the other side of the Maryland. incident, as well. In fact, the shooting at the Gazette is a microcosm of both a good use of AI and a bad, or lack thereof use, in pub- lic safety and threat management. What we now know: The shooter was a known threat to the Gazette. The staff was informed that they should call the police were they ever to see the shooter. Guns, guards, and gates, the holy grail of traditional physical security, are no longer adequate tools in protecting our physical spaces and people. Instead of relying on a call to the police by a security guard or an employee in the heat of the moment , Mr. Ramos’s face could have been uploaded into the company’s AI-powered securi- ty solution that would have the capability to alert the security and staff the moment his face was detected on any camera. Let’s imagine those cameras were In the aftermath of the shooting, outside, would the shooter have the local police used facial recogni- been stopped before he entered the building? tion software to identify him. 5