Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) headquarters /Courtesy of Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA)

The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) said on the 26th that it signed a business agreement with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) to enhance the performance of intelligent closed-circuit television (CCTV) at natural gas supply facilities.

The two organizations plan to verify and improve the artificial intelligence (AI) video analysis performance of CCTVs installed at Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS)'s unmanned natural gas supply control stations to raise the level of security and safety management.

The main points of the agreement include building and providing video data to train for abnormal behaviors such as intrusion and falling, deriving optimal design criteria and standard design models, promoting related technology development and forming an industrial ecosystem, and expanding test domains under the "intelligent CCTV performance test and certification system."

Oh Jin-young, head of the AI Security Industry Division at KISA, said, "This agreement is meaningful in strengthening the level of safety management at key infrastructure by using AI technology," and added, "We will spare no support so that AI-based security technology can be used reliably to underpin people's daily lives and safety."

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