Exciting times are here in the world of enterprise perimeter security thanks to a new partnership between Thrive Logic, an AI agent-driven security and operational intelligence platform, and Asylon, a security robotics company. The two companies will work together to bring physical AI to the network edge security space by combining “autonomous perimeter patrols with agent-based AI analytics and automated incident workflows.” The goal is to reduce response friction and allow security leaders to confidently report in a secure external zone.
Physical AI can understand real-world situations and actively respond through a continuous mobile security presence. This is compared to simply recording the event as it occurs so that an action can occur later.
Use Asylon’s robotic patrols and Thrive Logic’s AI agents to monitor perimeter areas and analyze potential incidents through integration. So security teams might relax a little and let AI detect problems in real time. In this field, we may soon see “AI – 1, bad actors – 0.”
24/7 robot patrol monitoring
As pressures on security leaders increase in perimeter-centralized environments (workforce volatility and unreliable patrol execution are two examples that come to mind), Asylon’s Robotic Security Operations Center (RSOC) helps combat the challenge with security outcomes from audit reads. In parallel with Thrive Logic integration, Robot Patrol not only collects video streams but also generates alerts and step-by-step response processes. Therefore, security teams can respond more effectively, proving that humans and AI can work in harmony.
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Video captured by Asylon’s robot patrols is securely transmitted to Thrive Logic’s platform. From here, Thrive Logic AI agents continue to track connected streams, trigger alerts to relevant staff and stakeholders, and generate automated incident workflows aligned to your SOPs as needed.
This system allows enterprise security organizations to reduce operational complexity and improve response consistency. The system generates audit-ready, time-stamped incident records for every site where this technology is in operation.
Damon Henry, CEO of Asylon Robotics, said: “Security leaders don’t need more dashboards. They need coverage they can trust, consistent responses, and defensible reporting. Robotic systems extend perimeter presence by combining what is observed with AI that turns what is observed into clear actions and documented results. Asylon’s RSOC-managed robot patrols are paired with Thrive Logic’s agent-based AI analytics and incidents. By integrating with workflow automation, it’s a practical, scalable way for enterprise teams to reduce response friction and increase operational maturity across their sites.”
Nate Green, CEO of Thrive Logic, also emphasized the importance of physical AI. “Physical AI is where security truly comes into play, combining persistent real-world visibility with actionable intelligence,” he said. “Asylon’s robot patrols create a high-value mobile layer across large perimeters. When connected to Thrive Logic’s AI agents and workflow automation, that visibility becomes actionable alerts, guided responses, and audit-ready documentation.”
The Asylon-Thrive Logic Physical AI integration is currently only available to enterprise security teams managing high-activity external environments, so you may have to wait your turn to experience it, but the companies hope it will be available to enterprises of all sizes in the near future.
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