VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp. announced the deployment of a complete security solution for one of America's larger synagogues. In a joint effort with business partners and concerned community groups, the system is designed to protect the congregation, which is of the upmost importance to religious leaders today.

Utilizing an array of CCTV cameras backed with VSBLTY's AI solution, the detection of 'persons of interest' (using advanced facial recognition), weapons, and other threats can be identified from a distance. Once a threat is recognized, a preemptive alarm is triggered, and the required authorities are alerted. The purpose is to proactively detect a threat and act upon it before that threat has an opportunity to become an incident.

Many religious leaders have expressed their concern about the increase in threats that have become more common in America. Mental illness, domestic disputes, and other contemporary issues are putting people on edge and creating a serious threat to places of worship. In the U.S., FBI hate crime statistics show that incidents in churches, synagogues, temples and mosques increased by 34.8% between 2014 and 2018.

In the U.S. there were 647 mass shootings in 2022 and over 300 in the first half of 2023. A new report by the Anti-Defamation League says antisemitic incidents in the U.S. rose 36% in 2022. The report tracked 3,697 incidents of harassment, vandalism and assault targeting Jewish people and communities last year.

It is the third time in five years that the tally has been the highest number ever recorded since the ADL first began collecting data in 1979.