Elite Interactive Solutions Launches Video Series Highlighting Remote Guarding

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LOS ANGELES — Remote video guarding company Elite Interactive Solutions, which uses proprietary intelligence and integration in its crime prevention efforts, has produced a five-part series of educational videos highlighting the power of remote guarding.

Consisting of five segments ranging from four minutes to seven, the series is “designed to provide a synopsis of remote guarding along with more detail on some of the key aspects in a straightforward and easily digestible way,” according to the company announcement.

The series was created from curated sections of a 2024 Global Security Expo (GSX) session titled, “Remote Guarding Has Made Real-Time Crime and Catastrophe Prevention a Reality.”

The GSX presentation featured Elite vice president of security solutions Scott Blakeman, law enforcement executives Tom Stone and Justin Feffer, who is also an attorney focused on cybersecurity, and Canyon Partners senior vice president and director of security Allen Azran.

“Due to its remarkable and documented success in preventing crime in real-time and increasing customer awareness and demand, remote video guarding has been capturing the attention of security providers and end users alike,” says Blakeman in the Elite announcement.

“However, few yet fully grasp the crucial elements and the interconnectedness essential to fully realize the solution,” he says. “This presentation and videos bring needed clarity to the market.”

Inside the Elite Interactive Remote Guarding Video Series

Appropriate for the layperson and security professionals investigating the opportunity to deploy remote guarding, the series focuses on five key remote video guarding areas. They are:

Segments can be accessed from Elite’s YouTube channel.

Stone and Feffer belong to Elite’s Law Enforcement Advisory Board (LEAB), which reviews all police calls for dispatch originating from Elite’s security operations command center to ensure optimal procedures, communications and outcomes, and interacts with responding agencies across the country to “build and nurture strong private-public crime prevention relationships,” the announcement says.

“Due to diminishing resources among law enforcement agencies and rising crime, the capabilities and advantages offered through remote guarding are invaluable,” says Stone in the announcement.

“Remote guarding can not only directly prevent crime but when police are called in, they know it is a true crime in progress and operators can stay on the line as a live eyewitness with critical information that helps them respond more safety, and effectively where apprehensions are concerned,” he says. “This video series will be an eye-opener for many.”

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