Proactive trespassing detection: Smarter monitoring for utilities, mines, and land agencies

The Lens Team
Dec 9, 2025
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Keeping remote, high-value properties secure isn’t just a safety issue—it’s an operational cost center. Trespassing and encroachment often go unnoticed until they create real expense: damaged infrastructure, shutdowns, remediation, legal exposure, and hours of unplanned fieldwork. For utilities, energy developers, mining operators, and public-lands stewards, the gap between “looks fine” and “we have a problem” can quickly become a budget line.


In this session, you’ll learn how organizations are cutting monitoring costs and getting ahead of risk by using remote sensing and automated detection:

  • How to spot early signs of trespass or encroachment with satellite and aerial imagery—before they escalate into expensive fieldwork
  • How automated alerts surface new access roads, ATV tracks, dumped materials, or unplanned activity so staff spend less time searching and more time acting
  • How to build a scalable, repeatable monitoring workflow that reduces field hours, supports compliance, and improves internal accountability
  • Examples where proactive monitoring helped agencies and operators reduce time in the field

Give your team a way to work smarter, not harder—reducing uncertainty, cutting avoidable costs, and tightening operational control across every acre you manage.

Register to see how Lens delivers early-warning visibility and measurable efficiency gains, at any scale.

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