Global Ocean Security Technologies (GOST) is collaborating with technology company Viam to add AI capabilities to its video security solutions.
The GOST Specter Ai platform is incorporating Viam’s technology to provide advanced facial recognition, object identification, GPS location tracking, CAN bus data monitoring, and remote viewing of both system data and live video feeds.
The capabilities allow vessel owners to proactively detect threats, monitor critical onboard systems, and access real-time situational intelligence from anywhere in the world.
Viam’s Specter Ai security platform supports AI and automation across a range of sectors.
“GOST has carved out a very specific security, video, and geostationary tracking niche in the marine electronics industry over the last 20 years and it’s important to not deviate while also improving upon our strengths,” said Brian Kane, president and CEO, GOST.
“This partnership with Viam allows us to use Specter Ai to tie in with many existing video and other peripherals on the boat’s network, be it our own cameras or most any other manufacturers to bring in facial recognition with permitted persons on board for a more seamless security experience of both vessel defense and normal activity aboard.”
We are excited to expand our partnership with GOST.
Eliot Horowitz
“We are excited to expand our partnership with GOST to help bridge the gap between their platform and the many systems on a vessel,” added Viam founder and CEO, Eliot Horowitz.
“Viam was built to help companies use AI to bring better solutions to solve real challenges in the physical world, and the real-time connectivity we enable for GOST customers is a great example.”
Specter Ai is compatible with existing or new GOST XVRs, most IP cameras via ONVIF/RTSP stream, or analog encoders and is driven by the GOST Specter CIU (Central Intelligence Unit), which seamlessly integrates with existing hardware.
GOST provides in marine security, tracking, monitoring and video surveillance systems.