The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) in security technology is reshaping how organizations approach threat detection and response. Innovations that once took years to materialize are now emerging at an unprecedented pace, with significant breakthroughs appearing every few months. This acceleration, highlighted by the rise of Vision Language Models (VLMs) and Agentic AI, is offering powerful new tools for enhancing situational awareness and automating responses to potential threats.
While this surge in capabilities presents opportunities for security professionals, it also poses challenges. The influx of new technologies can obscure the line between genuine advancements and mere hype, complicating investment decisions. As security threats become an omnipresent reality for individuals and organizations alike, detecting these threats before they escalate remains a critical priority across various industries.
In recent decades, the security landscape has experienced transformative growth, particularly in video surveillance and predictive analytics. The introduction of the first IP camera by Axis in 1996 set the stage for a wave of innovation, culminating in the deployment of sophisticated AI-enabled video analytics today. These advancements are ushering in a new era of predictive capabilities, enabling organizations to make informed decisions about potential future events.
With many organizations grappling with budget constraints and resource limitations, the effective deployment of AI is becoming vital. By acting as the “eyes and ears” of organizations, AI can assist in threat detection with minimal human intervention, utilizing data analysis to inform decision-making processes. This shift not only enhances operational efficiency but also empowers security teams to respond more effectively to emerging threats.
The public’s awareness of AI surged dramatically following the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022, which garnered 100 million users within two months—marking the fastest adoption rate recorded for any application. Today, over one-third of U.S. adults are utilizing generative AI tools, with even higher adoption rates among younger professionals. This widespread acceptance is now making its way into the security sector, where two pivotal technologies—VLMs and Agentic AI—are setting the stage for the next phase of innovation.
VLMs represent a breakthrough in multimodal AI systems, capable of processing a variety of inputs, including video, images, and text, simultaneously. This capability allows VLMs to provide contextual analysis that goes beyond traditional video analytics, which typically focuses on simply identifying objects like people or vehicles. Instead, these models can interpret scenes and articulate their descriptions in natural language, vastly enhancing situational awareness and response capabilities.
As organizations seek to navigate this fast-evolving landscape, it is crucial to discern which technologies are genuinely transformative versus those that are merely trends. The integration of AI into security operations is not just a technological upgrade; it signifies a profound shift in how security measures are conceptualized and implemented. The potential for improved threat detection and situational insight underscores the importance of staying informed about these innovations.
Looking ahead, the ongoing developments in AI-enabled security technology are likely to redefine the standards for safety and surveillance. As threats continue to evolve, leveraging advanced AI tools like VLMs and Agentic AI will be essential for organizations aiming to maintain a proactive stance in their security strategies. By embracing these innovations, the security industry can enhance its ability to predict and respond to threats, ultimately paving the way for a safer environment for all.
This article originally appeared in the March/April 2026 issue of Security Today.
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