7. The Industry Is Starting to Pay Attention
Momentum around SARA is not subtle.
Back-to-back wins at the Security Industry Association New Product Showcase (NPS) Awards, growing adoption across multiple verticals, and increasing interest from enterprise users and channel partners are all pointing in the same direction.
Something is happening here. And the industry is starting to notice.
6. It Is Built as a Scalable, Recurring Platform
SARA is not a one-time product. It is a licensed autonomy platform.
Each device or integration point becomes part of a growing, connected network powered by SARA. As usage expands, so does capability.
This is not static security. It’s an evolving operational layer.
5. It Reduces Dependence on Human Intervention
Traditional monitoring is constrained by staffing, cost, and human limitations.
SARA handles routine and repeatable tasks autonomously, allowing human operators to focus where judgment actually matters.
The result is faster response, lower cost, and consistency that doesn’t degrade over time.
4. It Is Already Operating Inside Professional Monitoring Centers
SARA is not theoretical. It is already functioning inside live monitoring environments.
With integrations like SARA Alive operating within leading monitoring platforms such as Immix, SARA can execute workflows in real time alongside or in place of human operators.
This is AI inside the operation, not sitting on the sidelines.
3. SARA Works With Both RAD Devices and Existing Infrastructure
SARA is not limited to a single hardware ecosystem.
It powers RAD devices natively, and it can integrate into existing camera environments and monitoring platforms. That flexibility removes friction and accelerates adoption.
You don’t have to start over to move forward.
2. It Operates Across the Entire Security Workflow
Security is not a single event. It’s a chain:
Detection → Verification → Deterrence → Escalation → Response → Resolution
SARA is designed to operate across that entire chain, reducing gaps, delays, and handoffs between systems and people.
This is where real efficiency shows up.
1. SARA Is Not Just AI, It’s Action
Most AI in security stops at detection or analysis.
SARA takes action.
It evaluates events, responds in real time, communicates, escalates, and documents outcomes. It turns intelligence into execution without waiting on a human to push the next step.
That shift from passive insight to active response is the difference.
What This Means for You
If you’re evaluating your current security approach, the question is no longer just about coverage or cost.
It’s about capability.
Can your system:
• Act in real time?
• Scale without adding people?
• Operate across the full workflow?
If not, it may be time to take a closer look at what SARA is doing.
See SARA in Action
The fastest way to understand SARA is to experience it.
Connect with the RAD team to see how SARA can integrate into your environment and start delivering immediate operational impact.

