Presented by Convergint & Genetec
In an increasingly compliance-driven world, the need to continue to place unparalleled emphasis on the importance of maintaining data privacy and security is vital.
In this upcoming webinar, Convergint and Genetec partner to discuss the existing challenges associated with the storing and sharing of sensitive evidential data and the considerations that security system operators can give in reviewing their data-handling procedures. By leveraging accessible technology, organisations can maintain legislative compliance whilst simultaneously reducing costs and increasing operational efficiencies.
Discussing the benefits of digital evidence management systems (DEMS), Convergint’s Jackson Sayce and Genetec’s Ben Parrish provide expert insights into the following topics:
- The problems with ‘historic’ approaches to evidence management and the risks to data privacy and compliance
- The potential impact of non-compliance and data breaches
- Effectively managing retention of evidential data
- Collating, redacting, and securely sharing video-based evidence
- Considerations for deploying, scaling, and maintaining an effective DEMS
- The ‘total cost of ownership’ factors when comparing on-premises and cloud-based solutions
- How system owners and operators can take the next step towards embracing a digital evidence management system
Speakers
Jackson Sayce
Business Development Manager, Convergint
Jackson has been an integral figure in the security industry for a decade, with 5 years at Convergint. He is a specialist in supporting Global and Enterprise accounts with cloud solutions and digital transformation. He manages multiple accounts which allows him to highlight the effectiveness of their security systems and ensures that service remains the top priority at all times.