FREE surveillance incident management technologies and processes breakfast

September 2005 News & Events

FREE surveillance incident management technologies and processes breakfast

Surveillance technologies seem to generate the biggest interest in the ongoing fight against crime or the reduction of risk within the corporate and public sectors.

Experience has show, however, that the use of modern technologies constitutes only one part of a successful solution. Of equal importance, but often neglected, is the process by which incidents are managed to a satisfactory outcome. Having the one without the other has often proven futile in the past.

Multivid (along with selected partners) invite you to attend a free morning seminar where the latest offerings in terms of surveillance technology, surveillance audit software and incident management processes will be addressed. Our guest speakers are local and international professionals regarded as experts in their respective fields.

This is an ideal opportunity to further your knowledge within the surveillance industry and to network with other professionals in this field.

We will be catering for breakfast and require you to RSVP by no later than Wednesday 7 September 2005 for any of the dates below. Please RSVP to Mandy at 011 894 7127.

14 September 2005 - Midrand, Gauteng

15 September 2005 - Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

16 September 2005 - Cape Town, Western Cape

Exact venue details as well as seminar agenda will be sent to you once RSVP has been made.





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