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A recent Security Systems News article highlights Advantech, a division of The Cook & Boardman Group, and its collaboration with AI gun detection platform ZeroEyes to strengthen campus security at Delaware State University—helping detect threats faster and save lives. This technology integrates with existing video systems to alert school officials and first responders in real time.

At Cook & Boardman, we specialize in deploying layered school security systems—including access control, video surveillance, and emergency communication.

Key Takeaways from the ZeroEyes & Advantech Partnership: 

  • This advanced AI system helps identify potential gun-related threats before they escalate, giving the university a proactive edge in threat response.
  • Advantech worked closely with DSU to integrate ZeroEyes’ system across key campus locations, strengthening a multi-layered security approach.
  • The human element behind the AI improves accuracy and trust in the system, giving campus officials better situational awareness and peace of mind.

Read the full article here.




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