There’s more to know about your organisation’s CCTV systems than whether they’re working or not.
About the course
Although the appropriate technical protection needs to be taken into account to stop cybercriminals, your organisation requires physical protection too. A CCTV system could be your organisation’s saving grace when it comes to stopping crafty criminals trying to steal your organisation’s information and assets. Still, the data they produce needs appropriate treatment.
Did you know that photographs and videos of people produced through CCTV systems are classed as personal information? This course will educate your staff on how to keep surveillance footage secure, to whom these images should be used by, and to whom these images may be disclosed to (and under which circumstances).
What’s covered
Best practices for storing CCTV footage.
Why CCTV footage is regulated by data protection legislation.
The importance of releasing CCTV footage correctly.
How individuals can request CCTV footage that features them.
Learning outcomes
By the time you complete CCTV, you should be able to:
Identify
The best practices for storing video footage.
The data protection laws which relate to CCTV.
At a time when our working lives are increasingly lived online, cybersecurity is more important than ever. Growing numbers of organisations are at risk from cyber threats that could disrupt.
Damage or even destroy the data and physical assets that make up their business. With over 90% of breaches occurring as a result of human error, we build solutions that are proven to reduce risk.
This qualification will help the learner to identify the purpose of a CCTV system and the roles and responsibilities of members of the CCTV team within the control room.
This course is a legal requirement to obtain the SIA CCTV Licence which enables you to work as a CCTV operator. CCTV Operators usually work in a control room which is connected to a wide array of camera footage.
The course will be delivered in 3 days (Minimum 22 hrs Class is required by SIA for this course- without completion of 22 hrs your certificate may be invalidated). We run this course every week and at the end of the course there will be an examination.
This accredited qualification is ideal for anyone wishing to work as a CCTV operator as it provides the necessary skills and knowledge to apply for an SIA licence in this field.
The CCTV Operator Course teaches you everything on the topic thoroughly from scratch, so you can achieve a professional certificate for free to showcase your achievements in professional life.
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