Conshohocken-based ZeroEyes Helps Bolster Security at California Church

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ZeroEyes, based in Conshohocken, announced recently that the Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield, California, has chosen to strengthen its security with ZeroEyes’ AI-based gun detection video analytics platform, writes Law Officer staff.

The platform holds the U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation. The software will be layered over the church’s existing digital security cameras, so that if a gun is illegally brandished, the operation center can immediately verify the threat and notify local staff and law enforcement.

“I have an extensive background in law enforcement including service with the FBI, and I can’t overstate how impressed I am with the capability of ZeroEyes’ AI gun-detection solution, as well as the team’s passion,” said Matt Montana, Director of Safety and Security at Valley Baptist Church.

“We decided to take this leap with ZeroEyes so that our members can safely practice their religion without fear or disruption.”

“The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion to all Americans, and it is saddening that bad actors are infringing on that right with violent acts of hatred and it must stop,” Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes, added.

“We are proud that Valley Baptist Church has chosen to implement ZeroEyes to protect against gun-related threats and help ensure a welcoming and safe environment for its congregation.”

Read more about ZeroEyes at Law Officer.

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