Why have a CCTV Improvement Week?
Whilst the 'TRUSTED' Project is about taking practical steps to improve the operational effectiveness of CCTV systems used for safety and security purposes, there is currently no established mechanism to help encourage operators to evaluate and where necessary improve, their existing use of video surveillance.
National CCTV Improvement Week will hopefully focus attention on the vital need to continually assess and improve the effectiveness of existing security camera systems, and provide users with a range of information necessary to help identify key operational issues that can be readily improved.
E-mail:- nciw[at]trustedcctv.org
NCIW 2012 Media Supporters -
The following news and media organisations have expressed a desire to be associated with the vital objectives of NCIW 2012, namely to help improve the performance, efficiency and effectiveness of current CCTV operations, and to ensure that they are operated with all due regard to privacy and civil liberty concerns.
CRP News - The one stop source of news information for UK Crime Reduction Partnerships
Locks and Security News - First with the news for the locks and security industry
SecurityNewsDesk - One of the Security Industry's leading news websites
Awaiting further updates
Latest Information:-
The TRUSTED© CCTV Improvement Project announced the launch of the world's first Operational Standards for CCTV, on 5th April 2015
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If you have any comments or suggestions about this important event, or would like to become a Supporter or Sponsor,
please send an e-mail to:- info[at]trustedcctv.org
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What is the TRUSTED Project?
Originally launched back in 2007, the concept of significantly improving the performance and usefullness of video surveillance systems, is based squarely on the idea of achieving "Target Recognition Using Surveillance Technology for Evidence and Detection", or "TRUSTED" for short.
The latest stages of the project are intended to address a number of everyday operational issues, which are considered to be in urgent need of redress.
E-mail:- info[at]trustedcctv.org