Video Surveillance as Evidence
David Brent, Technical Information Engineer IT Systems of Bosch Security Systems, is featured in the conversation, Clarifying Evidentiary Procedures for Digital Video and Admissability, in this SIA Special Feature.
"In today's world, if a crime is committed, there is a good chance that there will be digital evidence associated with it. How will your IP video system be affected if it is witness to one of the many different types of crime, such as violent, white collar or cybercrime?"
David answers important technical and practical questions in this article:
- What should be done once you learn that your IP video system could be used as evidence?
- How should colleagues and staff be trained in this area?
- What are some of the ways that digital video can be validated?
Read the entire interview with David here
Join David Brent at ISC West on April 6, 2016 from 7:30-8:30am to learn more about this topic.
LOCATION: 303/305
If you suddenly find your security system behind “crime scene” tape, is your security staff educated in evidentiary procedures that prevent the loss of vital evidence, while keeping your video system functioning? Determine steps on how your IP video system may be affected by crimes that require involvement with different levels of law enforcement. If your organization becomes a target of cybercrime, you need to know how your video system be an accomplice to the crime or remain immune to its effects.
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