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GOST® (Global Ocean Security Technologies), a pioneer in marine security, satellite tracking, monitoring, and video surveillance, announced a revolution in maritime security with the launch of the GOST Specter Ai security platform. 

The GOST Specter Ai platform leverages cutting-edge artificial intelligence to provide advanced facial recognition, object identification through machine learning, GPS location tracking, CAN bus data monitoring, and remote viewing of both system data and live video feeds.

GOST Specter Ai security systems

Specter Ai is driven by the GOST Specter CIU, which seamlessly integrates with existing hardware

These capabilities allow vessel owners to proactively detect threats, monitor critical onboard systems, and access real-time situational intelligence from anywhere in the world. Compatible with existing GOST XVRs and most third-party IP camera networks on board, Specter Ai is driven by the GOST Specter CIU (Central Intelligence Unit), which seamlessly integrates with existing hardware. 

In addition, customers who bundle GOST Specter Ai security systems with select satellite data services will benefit from discounted service plans and the system may help reduce insurance premiums.

Advancements in AI and satellite technology

For nearly two decades, we have focused on delivering cutting-edge security solutions,” said Brian Kane, CTO of GOST. “With the rapid advancements in AI and satellite technology, integrating these innovations ensures that a GOST security system remains one of the most reliable and feature-rich solutions available.”

GOST Specter Ai is now available from certified marine electronics installers and is easy to install. The plug and play CIU can be configured easily through GOST’s Specter Ai App (now available in the respective app stores), control through an intuitive app and can be programmed to recognise “known persons”, while unknown persons captured via onboard cameras will trigger an alert. GOST Specter Ai will be on display at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, in booth 831.

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