WEBINAR

How to Strategically Plan for AI-Powered Perimeter Security

Protecting the perimeter now requires more than physical barriers—it demands intelligent, AI-driven systems that detect threats faster, reduce false alarms, and strengthen operational resilience. Join SecurityInfoWatch's expert panel to learn practical strategies for planning, deploying, and managing next-generation perimeter security solutions across critical infrastructure, campuses, transportation hubs, and other high-risk environments.
August 26, 2026
5:00 PM UTC
1 hour

August 26, 2026

1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT / 10:00 AM PT / 6:00 PM GMT 

Duration: 1 hour

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Summary

Perimeter security is no longer just about fences, cameras, and intrusion alarms. As threats become more sophisticated and security teams face growing pressure to do more with fewer resources, organizations are turning to AI-powered perimeter security solutions to transform the outer boundary from a passive barrier into an intelligent detection-and-response layer.

Join SecurityInfoWatch for an in-depth discussion exploring how security leaders can strategically plan, design, and deploy AI-enabled perimeter protection systems across some of the world's most demanding environments, including critical infrastructure facilities, airports and transportation hubs, large corporate and manufacturing campuses, utilities, and major sports and entertainment venues.

This live panel will examine the entire project lifecycle—from risk assessment and technology selection to implementation, integration, and long-term operational management. Industry experts will discuss how artificial intelligence, video analytics, thermal imaging, radar, sensor fusion, autonomous monitoring, and advanced communications networks are reshaping perimeter security strategies while improving detection accuracy and reducing false alarms. The discussion will also explore how security leaders can align perimeter protection investments with enterprise risk management objectives, operational resilience requirements, and business continuity planning. Modern perimeter security programs increasingly rely on integrated ecosystems that combine AI analytics, access control, video surveillance, and real-time situational awareness to create a more proactive and resilient security posture.

Whether you are planning a new deployment, upgrading legacy systems, or developing a long-term security roadmap, this webinar will provide practical guidance for building perimeter security programs that are scalable, adaptable, and ready for emerging threats.

Discussion Topics:

  • Conducting risk assessments and defining perimeter protection requirements for high-consequence environments
  • Evaluating AI-powered technologies including video analytics, thermal imaging, radar, sensor fusion, and autonomous monitoring platforms
  • Managing deployment projects, stakeholder alignment, budgets, and implementation challenges
  • Designing resilient perimeter security architectures that support business continuity and operational resilience
  • Measuring performance, reducing false alarms, and maximizing return on investment through intelligent automation and integrated security operations systems

Speakers

Mike Arnold

Mike Arnold

ATD Sales Manager

Acoem

As US Sales Manager for ATD and Security Solutions at Acoem, Mike Arnold is a seasoned leader with over 15 years of expertise in delivering advanced technology solutions. He has played a pivotal role as an Executive Sales Team Leader and Account Manager, successfully addressing the complex needs of clients within Acoem's Industrial Maintenance and Security Solutions divisions.

Mike spearheaded the groundbreaking launch of Acoustic Threat Detection (ATD) technology in the US, a critical initiative stemming from Acoem's Military Defense division, MetraVib. His deep technical acumen spans a wide array of Acoem solutions, providing crucial monitoring, public safety and protection in industries ranging from manufacturing to critical infrastructure. Mike lives in Covington, LA, with his wife and two children.

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