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Technical Theatre No 2 |
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Date
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Wednesday 30th January 2008 |
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Time
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14.00 - 15.00 |
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Speaker
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Pauline Norstrom - BSIA CCTV Section Chairman |
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BSIA |
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Description
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The session will cover IP as an essential enabling technology in the application of BS8418 – the British Standard for detector-activated, remotely monitored CCTV. It will include case studies of BS 8418 in application and the latest industry statistics.
This presentation will focus on IP as an essential enabling technology in the application of BS8418 – the British Standard for detector-activated, remotely monitored CCTV. It will look at the impact of IP technology in the application of the standard and its results in providing the bottom line security and financial benefits of BS8418 compliance.
The presentation will be supported by the latest figures regarding BS8418's ability to dramatically reduce false activations. Crucially, the presentation will highlight the positive experiences of end users with regards to crime prevention, including an industrial site in the West Midlands where remotely monitored CCTV solution has successfully been brought in to combat a spate of out of hours attacks from criminals trying to steal valuable metal ingots and has led, directly, to the arrest and prosecution of a number of suspects.
Delegates will learn:
- The role of IP as an enabling technology in BS 8418 systems
- A better understanding of BS 8418 in application
- The benefits of using a BS8418 compliant detector-activated, remotely monitored CCTV system.
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FREE
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Register on the day to attend |