New Technology That Can Improve The Lives Of More Than 1 Billion People Developed By Noleak Defence Detects Risks And Threats When Analyzing Images From Surveillance Cameras With 100% Self-Learning Elevating Security Teams Efficiency To A New Level!
Noleak Defence, an artificial intelligence startup focused on behavioral analysis, operating in Brazil and Canada, created NoLeak Agatha, an artificial intelligence platform that detects threats of property crimes by analyzing security camera images in real-time.
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“Analytical videos generate many false alarms and tend to be inefficient in identifying suspicious behaviors and alerting security teams in an assertive and predictive manner. This makes security reactive rather than preventive. The arrival of Agatha, which has no equivalent in the world, elevates the efficiency of property security teams to a new level, as they can now take action in time to prevent crimes from happening and stop wasting time on false alarms,” explains Rafael Libardi, co-founder and CEO of the company.
Technology Can Improve The Lives Of More Than 1 Billion People
Recognized by Singularity University as a technology that can improve the lives of more than 1 billion people, Agatha was developed to serve video monitoring companies in the property security market. The system is easy to install, customizable, highly scalable, and sold in a SaaS model, or software as a service. The company has already signed contracts to install the solution in at least 3,000 cameras to protect 150,000 people.
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Combining machine learning, deep learning technologies, and anomaly detection models, Noleak Agatha correlates events from various cameras and creates a risk score for the monitored environment. Unlike other artificial intelligence systems, Agatha does not rely solely on prior learning.
Its learning is automatic, as is its ability to predict incidents. “With this solution, it’s enough to connect the cameras and Agatha will learn on its own. It’s 100% self-learning, therefore, there is no need to train a large dataset. In two weeks, it learns how to protect the environment,” explains Libardi.
Disruption And New Parameters In The Security Field
With these features, in addition to increasing the agility and efficiency of security teams, the new technology can also add new parameters and prevention protocols in each monitored location. The ability to autonomously and predictively detect risks and threats could bring to light new information to enhance the score and security protocols in different areas of a building, bank agency, or industry, for example.
The platform from Noleak Defence follows all recommendations of the General Data Protection Law (LGPD). Among its innovations, Agatha completely removes any bias in profile definition – such as race, gender, age, or social condition – that may arise from traditional surveillance techniques. NoLeak does not use the collected confidential data for any purpose other than the protection of the environment itself and its users.

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