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Security critical infrastructure: A hybrid security approach (full version)


David Bradney
David Bradney

Regional Vice President, Central Region – U.S.

Ally Happel
Ally Happel

Senior Vice President, Sales – U.S.

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Jordan Lippel, CPP

Vice President, Partnerships and Alliances – ECAM

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As threats to critical infrastructure grow more sophisticated and widespread, the need for smarter, adaptive security strategies is more urgent than ever. This video explores how integrating artificial intelligence, machine learning, and remote monitoring into security operations can dramatically increase both accuracy and efficiency.

With examples like a single officer tasked with monitoring hundreds of rotating camera feeds, the conversation highlights the human limitations of traditional surveillance and how technology clears the noise—prioritizing real threats and enabling focused responses. From AI-assisted behavioral analysis to thermally enhanced mobile units, security officers are being empowered with tools that elevate their awareness and sharpen their response capabilities.

Equally important is the understanding that critical infrastructure varies by region and sector. What’s vital in one area—such as a desalinization plant in Saudi Arabia—may not apply in another. That’s why risk assessments and client-specific planning remain essential. The future of protecting critical infrastructure lies in solutions that blend human judgment with intelligent systems—tailored to unique environments and grounded in shared best practices.

Adaptation and collaboration are central to getting it right.

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