Brivo integrates with Actuate AI to enhance RVM, reduce false alarms

By SSN Staff
Updated 11:53 AM CDT, Thu March 19, 2026
AUSTIN, Texas—Brivo has announced an integration with artificial intelligence (AI) video analytics company Actuate to deliver additional advanced AI video analytics via the Brivo Security Suite.
Ideal for enhancing remote video monitoring (RVM) effectiveness, Actuate’s AI is designed for real-time detection, false alarm reduction, and faster operator intervention during security incidents. Capabilities include:
- Intruder detection
- Hard hat detection
- Crowd detection
- Loitering detection
- Fire and smoke detection
These combined capabilities give integrators and monitoring centers a cloud-first foundation designed for high-stakes, operator-driven environments.
“The RVM market is moving from experimental AI to mission-critical AI,” said Tijmen Vos, VP of product at Brivo. “With Actuate, we’re adding a layer of intelligence for professional monitoring environments - where accuracy, speed, and trust in the alert really matter. Together, we’re helping monitoring centers cut through noise, focus on real incidents, and deliver better outcomes for their customers.”
The Actuate AI integration is now part of the Brivo Security Suite’s existing ecosystem of technology partners. As an open platform, the Brivo Security Suite easily integrates with third-party AI providers and gives business owners and resellers the flexibility to choose their preferred cameras and integrated technologies - all within one unified, cloud-native physical security solution. The Brivo Security Suite also offers the convenience of a single invoice, one support team, and one business relationship.
“Remote video monitoring only works if operators can trust the alerts they receive,” said Brian Leary, CEO of Actuate. “By integrating Actuate’s AI analytics with the Brivo Security Suite, we’re helping monitoring teams move from reactive surveillance to proactive monitoring by filtering out false alarms and surfacing the events that actually require action.”
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