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Friday 19 September, 2008

BSIA's CCTV Section Chairman to give keynote address at national ‘Next Generation CCTV’ Conference

British Security Industry Association CCTV Section Chairman, Pauline Norstrom, will be giving the first keynote address at the landmark 'Next Generation CCTV' conference being held at London's Earls Court Conference Centre on Thursday 6th November. The high level event is targeted at organisations across the UK who want to use CCTV to improve the safety, security and management of their day-to-day operations.

In her address Norstrom plans to consider the question: 'What is the future for
CCTV and Video Surveillance?' She will be looking specifically at the growing application of CCTV beyond its traditional security role - and the opportunities that this brings. Norstrom will also stress that, against the backdrop of our so-called surveillance society, however CCTV is applied it must be managed effectively to deliver the best possible results while protecting members of the public from its misuse.

Pauline Norstrom commented: "I am extremely pleased to have been asked to speak at this important conference. I believe that with the growth of CCTV in the UK, it is imperative that appropriate consideration is given to the latest CCTV standards and privacy issues - something which is a key feature of my work with the BSIA and on the National CCTV Strategy Board.”

"Alongside this, advances in technology - from High Definition CCTV to video analytics and mobile CCTV - mean that there is much greater potential to use this surveillance technology to realise wider benefits than just for security. Examples of this wider view of CCTV include: bus operators using footage and associated vehicle telemetry - such as braking forces on a bus - to combat fraudulent insurance claims and retailers implementing video analytic techniques to measure customer footfall in a retail environment."

A well respected expert on CCTV, Norstrom also heads-up the BSIA technical
committee, TC/10, which focuses on CCTV standards and guidance and, crucially,
is the security industry's representative on the National CCTV Strategy Board which brings together key stakeholders such as the police and the Home Office.

For more information on the 'Next Generation CCTV' conference, visit
www.nextgenerationcctv.com For information on the work of the BSIA CCTV Section, visit www.bsia.co.uk/cctv

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