Exciting times are ahead in the world of enterprise perimeter security with a new partnership between Thrive Logic, an AI agent-driven security and operational intelligence platform, and Asylon, a security robotics company. Together, the companies are to introduce physical AI into the network edge security arena, combining “autonomous perimeter patrols with agentic AI analytics and automated incident workflows.” The goal is to reduce response friction and let security leaders report with confidence in high-security exterior zones.
Physical AI understands real-world situations and is capable of responding actively via a continuous, mobile security presence. This is in comparison to merely recording events as and when they take place, for actions to happen later.
Using Asylon’s robotic patrols and Thrive Logic’s AI agent, the integration will monitor perimeter areas and analyse any incidents that may occur. Security teams might therefore relax a little and let AI detect issues in real time. In this arena, it could soon be ‘AI – 1, Bad Actors – 0.’
24/7 robotic patrol oversight
With pressure rising on security leaders in perimeter-intensive environments (labour volatility and unreliable patrol executions are two examples that spring to mind), Asylon’s Robotic Security Operations Centre (RSOC) helps combat challenges with audit-read security outcomes. Alongside Thrive Logic’s integration, robotic patrols won’t just collect video streams, but will produce alerts and step-by-step response processes. Therefore, security teams can respond more effectively, proving humans and AI can work in harmony.
How it works
Video captured by Asylon’s robotic patrols is securely sent to Thrive Logic’s platform. From here, the Thrive Logic AI agent continues to track connected streams, triggering alerts to relevant staff and stakeholders, and generating automated incident workflows aligned to SOP if or when these are required.
The system allows enterprise security organisations to reduces operational friction, and see improvements in response consistency. The system will generate audit-ready, time-stamped incident records for all sites where the technology operates.
Damon Henry, CEO of Asylon Robotics, said: “Security leaders don’t need more dashboards – they need reliable coverage, consistent response, and defensible reporting. Robotic systems that extend perimeter presence, paired with AI that turns what’s observed into clear actions and documented outcomes. By integrating Asylon’s RSOC-managed robotic patrols with Thrive Logic’s agentic AI analytics and incident workflow automation, we’re giving enterprise teams a practical, scalable way to reduce response friction and elevate operational maturity across sites.”
Nate Green, CEO of Thrive Logic, also emphasised the importance of physical AI. “Physical AI is where security becomes truly operational – persistent real-world visibility paired with intelligence that drives action,” he said. “Asylon’s robotic patrols create a high-value mobile layer across large perimeters. When connected to Thrive Logic’s AI agent and workflow automation, that visibility becomes actionable alerts, guided response, and audit-ready documentation.”
You may have to wait your turn to experience the Asylon-Thrive Logic Physical AI integration as it’s currently only available for enterprise security teams managing high-activity exterior environments, but the companies are hoping for greater availability to all business sizes in the near future.
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