Alarm Industry

  • Introducing the Network Security System Platform for your Existing Alarm Panels

    Big shift for the security industry: For the first time, your current alarm panel can become a networkable intrusion system platform with IntrusionIQ E-PID technology. That means the same network infrastructure can now carry: It also means one of the biggest historical limits of intrusion design begins to disappear: intrusion sensor wiring distance limits simply…

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  • Alarm Verification Should Happen Before the Alarm

    Alarm systems should not react to just one event. They should react to the right combination of events. That is the power of IntrusionIQ. With IntrusionIQ, integrators can build Zone Sequencing Verification Logic that requires up to 5 events to occur before an alarm is sent to the Alarm Control Panel. Each step can include…

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  • Why Enterprise Security Should Stop Paying for Fiber Just to Get Outdoor Intrusion Protection

    Enterprise security leaders should question a major assumption: that remote outdoor intrusion protection requires constant video backhaul to the SOC. For water companies, electric utilities, and other operators with remote well heads, substations, pump stations, and distributed infrastructure, the cost of extending fiber or maintaining always-on high-speed IP connectivity can be enormous. But the mission…

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  • False Alarms Are Costing Your Customers Hundreds. Why Are You Still Sending Them?

    False alarms are no longer just an inconvenience—they’re a direct financial liability. Across the country, municipalities are enforcing escalating fines: $200… $300… even $600 per false dispatch. And who pays? Your customer. There are only a few ways to solve this problem today: • Raise monitoring fees to include verification services • Add remote video…

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  • Your Verified Alarm Strategy May Be Creating A Lawsuit

    That’s not hyperbole—it’s where the industry is heading. As cities and states move toward AVS-01 and verified response requirements, the pressure to “prove” an alarm before dispatch is increasing. On the surface, that’s a necessary evolution. But many are solving verification the wrong way. Remote Video Verification has become the default approach—sending clips or live…

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  • Introducing The Universal AI & Network Bridge for the Alarm Industry

    The alarm industry has been stuck in a fragmented model for decades. Legacy panels. Proprietary ecosystems. Disconnected camera analytics. That ends now. IntrusionIQ changes the architecture. It acts as a true network bridge—bringing legacy, current, and future alarm control panels into a unified, network-capable environment. No rip-and-replace. No brand lock-in. Just intelligent connectivity layered onto…

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  • Stop Paying Strangers to Guess Who Belongs on Your Property.

    The intrusion industry is still living inside a half-written story. For years, the second chapter has been remote video monitoring: an alarm occurs, video gets reviewed somewhere far away, and a dispatcher tries to decide whether there is an “actual” event. But that model has always had a built-in weakness. A dispatcher 3,000 miles away…

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  • Come See us at ISC West! Booth 35108B

    At ISC West, we’re demonstrating a disruptive new approach to intrusion detection. IntrusionIQ™ converts AI camera analytics and Ethernet-connected conventional alarm sensors into real alarm zones that work with existing alarm panels. Modernize intrusion detection. Add intelligence over Ethernet. Preserve your existing panel investment. Stop overspending your profits on Remote Video Monitoring Fees. If you’re…

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  • What If Your Security System Could See Smoke Before Your Fire System Reacts?

    Everyone asks, “Show me the code.” Fair question. But code is the minimum, not the ceiling. IntrusionIQ can add supplemental early smoke and flame awareness to a monitored system using advanced analytics, giving integrators and end users another layer of visibility into developing conditions. To be clear: this is not a claim that AI camera…

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  • If your AI monitoring model needs the integrator to sell it, the customer to fund it, and the customer’s privacy to sustain it, maybe what you built is not better security. Maybe it is just better billing.

    Advanced Billing Disguised as Advanced Monitoring. If your “AI monitoring” model still exports customer video offsite, waters live review down to almost zero, and sends a fat monthly invoice, that is not innovation. That is a smarter way to bill. Let’s be honest. The integrator at the customer premises is still the best judge of:…

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