The partnership expands access to AI-driven firearm detection technology, helping organizations strengthen workplace violence preparedness and proactive security strategies.
Unison Risk Advisors (Unison) has announced a partnership with ZeroEyes to provide clients across its partner companies with preferred access to AI-powered firearm detection technology designed to improve public safety and support proactive risk management.
The collaboration combines ZeroEyes’ AI-driven weapons detection platform with Unison Risk Solutions’ workplace violence preparedness and risk consulting services, giving organizations an integrated approach to security and operational resilience.
AI Firearm Detection Integrates With Existing Security Cameras
ZeroEyes’ platform uses artificial intelligence to detect visibly brandished firearms through existing digital security cameras, eliminating the need to replace current surveillance infrastructure.
When a firearm is detected, images are securely transmitted to the ZeroEyes Operations Center, a U.S.-based facility staffed around the clock by former military and law enforcement professionals who verify AI detections before alerts are sent to security personnel and first responders.
The combination of AI analytics and human verification helps organizations receive actionable threat intelligence while reducing false alarms.
Strengthening Workplace Violence Preparedness
Unison Risk Solutions provides organizations with workplace violence preparedness programs that include:
- Active assailant interactive workshops
- Tabletop exercises
- Functional response drills
- Risk consulting services
- Claims and data management
- Third-party administration
By combining these services with ZeroEyes’ firearm detection technology, organizations can strengthen prevention, preparedness, and emergency response planning.
Industry Leaders Highlight Growing Security Needs
John Ahern, Client Executive at RCM&D, said organizations across industries are facing increasing safety, security, and liability concerns.
“After meeting the ZeroEyes team last year, it was clear this technology would be extremely valuable to clients across Unison. I’m excited about the impact it will have in protecting our clients against active assailant threats.”
Jim Hedrick, Director of Risk Consulting at Unison Risk Solutions, emphasized the importance of practical safety technologies.
“Active assailant preparedness continues to be an important focus for organizations evaluating their safety strategies. Expanding access to solutions like ZeroEyes strengthens our ability to support clients with practical tools that enhance safety planning and complement broader risk management strategies.”
ZeroEyes Technology Supports Thousands Of Facilities
ZeroEyes technology is currently deployed across thousands of locations, including:
- Schools and universities
- Commercial office buildings
- Manufacturing facilities
- Professional services firms
- Government and public sector organizations
Mike Lahiff, CEO and Co-founder of ZeroEyes, said organizations increasingly require technologies that help identify and respond to threats quickly.
“Today, risk mitigation extends beyond cybersecurity and physical infrastructure to include the ability to identify and respond to potential acts of violence as quickly as possible. Working with Unison allows us to expand access to advanced firearm detection technology while helping organizations take a more proactive approach to safety and operational resilience.”
AI And Risk Consulting Create A Layered Security Strategy
The partnership reflects a growing trend toward combining AI-powered physical security technologies with professional risk consulting services.
Rather than relying solely on surveillance hardware, organizations are increasingly adopting layered security strategies that integrate intelligent threat detection, emergency preparedness training, and operational risk management to improve overall resilience.
Key Highlights
- Unison Risk Advisors partners with ZeroEyes.
- AI firearm detection integrates with existing security cameras.
- Human verification is provided by the ZeroEyes Operations Center.
- Supports workplace violence preparedness and active assailant response.
- Technology is deployed across thousands of commercial, education, and government facilities.
- Partnership combines AI analytics with professional risk consulting services.

Unison Risk Advisors is a privately held insurance brokerage and risk management firm providing insurance, consulting, and risk management services through its network of partner companies across the United States.

ZeroEyes develops AI-powered weapons detection and threat intelligence solutions that integrate with existing security cameras to help organizations detect visible firearms, improve situational awareness, and strengthen emergency response.
Internal Links URLs
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External Links URLs
https://www.zeroeyes.com
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What Is The Partnership Between Unison Risk Advisors And ZeroEyes?
The partnership provides Unison clients with preferred access to ZeroEyes’ AI-powered firearm detection technology alongside workplace violence preparedness and risk consulting services.
2. How Does ZeroEyes Firearm Detection Work?
ZeroEyes uses artificial intelligence to detect visibly brandished firearms through existing digital security cameras. Alerts are verified by trained professionals before being sent to security teams and emergency responders.
3. Does ZeroEyes Require New Security Cameras?
No. The platform integrates with many existing digital security camera systems, allowing organizations to enhance security without replacing their surveillance infrastructure.
4. What Types Of Organizations Use ZeroEyes?
ZeroEyes is deployed in schools, universities, commercial buildings, manufacturing facilities, government agencies, and enterprise organizations.
5. What Services Does Unison Risk Solutions Provide?
Unison Risk Solutions offers workplace violence preparedness, active assailant training, tabletop exercises, functional drills, risk consulting, claims management, and third-party administration.
