The InSight data platform allows analysis, review, and sharing of SafePointe data across multiple lanes, entrances, and facilities. It provides comprehensive reporting options including alert reviews, historical data, and incident scorecards tracking visitor count, detections, alerts, ground truth, and performance metrics.
How does SafePointe compare to Evolv?
While both SafePointe and Evolv are weapons detection systems, their designs and operations differ significantly. SafePointe employs a discreet, “undercover” approach with unobtrusive bollard-like sensors that blend seamlessly into the environment, minimizing disruption. Its advanced AI algorithms also reduce the need for constant human monitoring, offering potential cost savings in certain applications. SafePointe is ideal […]
Can you give an example of how SafePointe has been used successfully in a facility?
SafePointe has transformed security screening protocols at a hospital in Florida. Since its adoption, the hospital has effectively detected numerous concealed weapons. By leveraging technology that identifies weapons based on their distinct magnetic profiles, SafePointe addresses the growing challenge of sophisticated concealment methods. This innovative solution enables the hospital to enhance safety for patients and […]
How does SafePointe compare to traditional metal detectors?
SafePointe differs from traditional metal detectors in many ways: In contrast to a traditional metal detector, SafePointe’s weapons detection system offers greater technical sophistication with its advanced 3D imaging and magnetic analysis to detect potential threats with greater precision. Unlike most traditional metal detectors, which are highly visible, SafePointe’s discreet bollards provide a reliable public […]
What types of facilities can use SafePointe and where has it been deployed?
The SafePointe system is highly versatile and can be installed both indoors and outdoors. The outdoor hardware can withstand harsh weather conditions. The sensors are designed to blend seamlessly into the environment, disguised as common entrance features such as bollards, planters, or trash cans. Facilities can implement multiple lanes to cover all entrances, with each […]
What data does SafePointe collect and how is it managed?
SafePointe collects motion and magnetic data, processed locally on the edge processor, without storing personally identifiable information. The system is HIPAA compliant, and the company is pursuing SOC2 certification, which it is expected to complete by early 2025.
What is the system’s throughput capacity?
SafePointe is designed for continuous, high-throughput screening, allowing foot traffic to seamlessly pass through entrances with minimal disruption. The system also supports unmanned screening at entrances, enabling free-flowing access to facilities and venues, while reducing operational costs with its ability to simultaneously scan multiple individuals as they move through the detection zone.
How does SafePointe handle threat verification?
When a weapon is detected, the information is passed to human analysts who review and confirm within 10 seconds, filtering out non-threats such as armed security. Once identified as a verified threat, a threat level is assigned by the analyst and a digital alert is sent to facility security staff via the SafePointe app or […]
Does the system use facial recognition?
No, SafePointe does not use facial recognition technology. Instead, the system relies on motion data and magnetic signature analysis to detect potential threats, ensuring effective security while maintaining personal privacy.
How does SafePointe work?
SafePointe’s patented system integrates hardware and software, including a NVIDIA®-powered edge processor and an advanced 3D camera, to quickly detect weapons. Here’s how it works: As entrants move past the bollards, magnetic moment technology identifies a digital signature of any magnetically conductive objects. A NVIDIA®-powered edge processor running a state-of-the-art AI model analyzes whether subjects […]