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Mamta Nokes and Richard Beckley of the central forensic image team, Metropolitan Police Forensic Services Department, are presenting at IFSEC 2017 on the subject: From CCTV set-up to the criminal courts.
In the videos below the pair preview their presentations, which will take place in the TDSi-sponsored Tavcom Theatre on three separate days – see the times below.
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From CCTV set-up to the criminal courts: Mamta Nokes, central forensic image team, Metropolitan Police Forensic Services Department
20 June, 16:10-16:40
From CCTV set-up to the criminal courts: Richard Beckley, central forensic image team, Metropolitan Police Forensic Services Department
21 June, 13:10-13:40
The Tavcom Theatre provides practical advice for professionals working in the security industry – both end users and installers – on video surveillance, video analytics, CCTV networks, cybersecurity, systems integration, drones and more.
Tavcom Training offers technical and non-technical training in a wide range of fields like security management, control room operations, system planning and project management, structured cabling, disaster recovery, counter eavesdropping, PAT testing and covert CCTV. They provide award-winning BTEC-certificated courses to installers, operators, managers and designers of CCTV, network IP, intruder alarm, access control, fire alarm systems and more.
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Watch: Getting CCTV images ready for the criminal courtsMamta Nokes and Richard Beckley of the central forensic image team, Metropolitan Police Forensic Services Department, are presenting at IFSEC 2017 on the subject: From CCTV set-up to the criminal courts.
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