Jakarta – Nawakara has officially developed AI Analytics for CCTV systems, an advanced technology designed to enhance monitoring accuracy and accelerate response to potential security risks. The system leverages artificial intelligence–based processing to analyze footage in real time and automatically flag activities that require operator attention. This innovation addresses challenges in traditional CCTV monitoring, where operators often need to watch multiple screens simultaneously—a condition that significantly increases the likelihood of missing critical incidents.
Teguh Wibowo, Product Solutions Division Head of PT Nawakara Perkasa Nusantara, explained that from a technical perspective, AI Analytics is designed with high flexibility, enabling it to integrate with various cameras that support the ONVIF standard. “Organizations can effectively utilize their existing CCTV infrastructure without the need for a full hardware replacement. Video processing is carried out through an AI module on the server side, which identifies movement patterns, objects, or specific activities according to predefined security parameters,” he stated at Nawakara’s Head Office, Tuesday (9/12/2025).
The system incorporates a range of advanced analytical functions that can be applied across different surveillance scenarios. Its key capabilities include Intrusion Detection to identify human or vehicle movement in restricted areas; People Counting & Crowd Monitoring to measure crowd density; Object Detection to recognize unattended items; and PPE Detection to monitor compliance with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements in high-risk work environments. When an activity meets risk criteria, the system immediately sends a notification to the monitoring center, complete with location details and incident snapshots, helping operators verify events more quickly.
The implementation of AI Analytics in CCTV systems directly contributes to operational efficiency. It can significantly reduce irrelevant alarms, ensure faster incident identification, and lighten the visual monitoring workload carried by operators. Additionally, this technology enhances safety in high-risk work environments and provides strong data support for audit needs.
Satria Djaya Najamuddin, Deputy CEO & Transformation of PT Nawakara Perkasa Nusantara, stated that the development of the company’s security technologies is aimed at supporting user safety and operational reliability, transforming CCTV from a mere recording device into a predictive tool. “The system is also designed to integrate with other security services used by organizations, supporting a more structured approach from prevention to incident handling,” he added.
In many work environments, CCTV traditionally functions reactively, often reviewed only after an incident occurs. AI Analytics shifts this paradigm toward a more proactive model, helping distinguish normal activities from potential risks in real time. This enables organizations to re-evaluate their surveillance and response mechanisms based on accurate, intelligence-driven data. Nawakara provides information on the AI Analytics concept, features, and application examples through its official channels as a reference for organizations currently assessing advanced analytics-based surveillance systems.