It’s no secret that video is the new paradigm in law enforcement; but, with video comes the need to log, manage, store, and secure thousands of hours of content—and that makes huge demands on your data center infrastructure.
In this white paper, we detail infrastructure challenges faced by state and local agencies and how they are overcoming them with powerful infrastructure solutions.
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It’s no secret that video is the new paradigm in law enforcement; but, with video comes the need to log, manage, store, and secure thousands of hours of content—and that makes huge demands on your data center infrastructure.
In this white paper, we detail infrastructure challenges faced by state and local agencies and how they are overcoming them with powerful infrastructure solutions.
Download the white paper and read more.
This paper examines how the increasingly ubiquitous connectedness of our IoE world can help provide public safety and justice agencies with new opportunities to meet and overcome the challenges they face. It specifically examines this topic through applications in law enforcement, emergency response, corrections, courts, and national security, and shows how IoE can help transform agencies to better protect citizens and make communities safer. Finally, this paper will provide recommendations on strategy implementation to enable agencies to take the next steps.
To effectively respond to these challenges, public safety agencies must be able to rely on secure networks with integrated voice, video, and data capabilities. With these networks and their associated assets, agencies can obtain more timely and accurate information, enhancing situational awareness and improving response times. Cisco and our partners can help agencies obtain secure networks.
Published By: Vidyo, Inc.
Published Date: Oct 22, 2010
This case study will detail how using VidyoConferencing has allowed the Italian Police Forces in Verona to greatly improve their com¬munication systems and reduce costs during investigations and daily law enforcement activities.
For law enforcement, courts and other public safety departments that access or exchange information with the Federal Bureau of Information (FBI) Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) division, a strict set of security controls must be followed.
Body cam technology produces terabytes of data to manage and maintain.
It’s no secret that video is the new paradigm in law enforcement; but, with video comes the need to log, manage, store, and secure thousands of hours of content?—?and that makes HUGE demands on your data center infrastructure. In this white paper, we detail infrastructure challenges faced by state and local agencies and how they are overcoming them with powerful infrastructure solutions.
Failing to contain financial crime hits banks with the double impact of crime-related losses and fines imposed by regulators and law enforcement agencies. Depending on the magnitude of a bank’s failure to stem financial crime, fines can run into hundreds of millions of dollars – and even higher in exceptional cases. More importantly, institutions are keen to protect their brand from association with transnational organized-crime rings and scandals related to corruption.
Published By: HPE Intel
Published Date: Feb 19, 2016
The rising demands for capturing and managing video surveillance data are placing new pressures on state and local governments, law enforcement agencies, and education officials. The challenges go beyond the expanding costs of equipment, storage, software and management time. Officials must also lay the right foundation to scale their capabilities, improve performance and still remain flexible in a rapidly evolving ecosystem of surveillance tools.
Find out what state, local government and education IT leaders need to know, and what steps you can take to:
• Improve performance and ROI on cameras-per-server for the dollars invested
• Optimize and simplify the management of daily surveillance processing, including the integration of facial recognition, redaction and analysis software
• Fortify reliability and dependability to reduce the risk of surveillance data retrieval failures.
McAfee Labs foresees an increase in threats related to social networking sites, banking security, and botnets, as well as attacks targeting users, businesses, and applications. However, in 2010 McAfee also expects to see an increase in the effectiveness of law enforcement to fight back against cybercrime is also anticipated. Read this report to learn more about what to expect in 2010.
Previously, the network at the City of Lake Wales didn't possess any firewalls, intrusion protection or web filtering solutions. As a result the network, which is spread out to multiple locations (including law enforcement), was left wide open to security breaches and caused system performance problems as users unwittingly picked up spyware and malware.