Organizations spend significant time evaluating whether AI can detect a potential threat. But the more important question is often what happens next.
A firearm detection that appears in a dashboard can create awareness. A firearm detection that automatically mobilizes the right people, systems, and first responders within seconds can help create a faster, more coordinated response.
Join Omnilert for a practical webinar on how security teams can move beyond point-product detection and build automated workflows that support faster action in the moments that matter most.
Webinar: Beyond Detection: Building Automated Security Workflows That Actually Work
Date: August 19, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET
Featured Speakers:
Ara Bagdasarian, Co-Founder, Omnilert
Eric Polovich, Director of Product & Partner Enablement, Omnilert
Detection starts the clock. But response depends on what happens next.
When a potential firearm threat is identified, teams need to quickly determine who should be notified, how the threat should be verified, what systems should be activated, and when escalation should occur.
Without a connected workflow, those steps can rely on manual communication and fragmented decision-making. Under stress, that can slow response.
Automated security workflows help close the gap between awareness and action by moving information to the right people, triggering the right steps, and supporting better decisions during critical moments.
What You’ll Learn
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:
Who Should Attend
This session is designed for security, safety, operations, facilities, emergency management, and technology leaders who want to improve response speed and coordination across their organization.
It is especially relevant for teams evaluating AI firearm detection, emergency communication, security automation, or more connected response workflows.
Register for the Webinar
Detection matters. But response is what changes outcomes.
Join Omnilert to learn how automated security workflows can help your organization move faster from potential threat detection to coordinated action.

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