CCTV regulations: Clegg is on right track says CCTV industry veteran
Brian Larkins, Joint MD of VMS (CCTV) Ltd
Brian Larkins, Joint MD of VMS (CCTV) Ltd
When we were launching the new VeriFi CCTV compliance service at the Facilities Management show last week, we got round some of the other standholders in relays. Quite surprised that some of the exhibitors were not aware that, like personal details in a database, human images also are protected under the Data Protection Act.
That means CCTV images have to be looked after securely with an auditable trail to prove that the data could not have been tampered with in case it is required as evidence in a court. This is particularly important now that most CCTV images are digital, and easily edited.
The Data Protection Act also gives people the right to ask for a copy of their image if your CCTV cameras have captured it. That’s called ’subject access rights’ and it’s a tricky one to administer because it’s likely that other people’s images are also on the footage. They have to be masked out before you can hand over a copy of the images.
We recognised this creates practical problems for the average business so the VeriFi CCTV service includes a whole management package around handling these subject access requests direct. Otherwise, it can be a major headache for companies without the appropriate forms, procedures and video forensics editing ability. VeriFi CCTV also covers off all the regulatory requirements for compliant CCTV and the consumables needed to help keep the evidence chain of custody intact.
We don’t know if the people we spoke to had CCTV systems installed, but these are people working in various aspects of building and office management services where there are a lot of CCTV systems in place.
It does indicate that, despite a lot of publicity around CCTV compliance, there’s still a way to go before the level of understanding around the security of CCTV images matches the general awareness of personal database confidentiality.
After all: what could be more personal than your face?
It’s all too easy to think that CCTV management systems are working effectively.
David Morse is VeriFi’s associate director, responsible for quality control. He also acts as an independent VeriFi aAssessor. He told a recent VeriFi team meeting that he had just seen a CCTV system where the operator had diligently changed the numbered recording tapes daily.
But it is just as well that nothing untoward had happened because there would have been no CCTV evidence. It took David’s assessment to find out that the recorder hadn’t actually recorded anything for seven months!
They now have the VeriFi CCTV management materials with system test and check logs as well as the operators’ day-to-day logs and incident management forms. And are organised to meet all the other CCTV regulations.
UK, May 2010. VMS is launching VeriFi-CCTV, the most advanced professional CCTV quality assurance and compliance package on the market. The VeriFi package will be launched at the NEC Facilities Management Show later this month.
VeriFi is designed to address the threat to businesses highlighted by the police opinion that 80% of CCTV evidence is not fit for purpose (as stated in the Home Office National CCTV Strategy document).
Businesses often rely on CCTV footage in employment law or health & safety cases. Poor quality CTTV images, badly presented in court, is easily discredited by a smart lawyer. That’s where the optional VeriFi forensic editing service can be used to bring simultaneous footage from multiple cameras onto the same screen and timeline. All too often these are shown as separate discontinuous footage leading to confusion and acquittal. VeriFi can also highlight and enhance the key areas so that the jury understands what is going on.
Brian Larkins, joint managing director of VMS (CCTV) Ltd says, “In reality, the financial cost of losing such a case is the real CCTV risk. It’s much more of a risk than the oft-quoted 90% non-compliance figure for CCTV systems. Yes, the Information Commissioner’s Office can now impose a £500,000 fine for Data Protection Act breaches– but this is only for the most serious breaches of the Act. It’s evidence the Commissioner is at last growing teeth. But that sensationalist 90% non-compliance figure includes minor infringements. A fine of such size is highly unlikely in the case of, for example, a poorly signed CCTV system.”
VMS has assembled a nation-wide team of CCTV experts to deliver VeriFi, each with many years professional experience. They use unique VeriFi software to provide a secure, reliable and accessible support service delivered to a common standard throughout the UK. The VeriFi team administer the quality assurance, system assessments, plus a chain of evidence audit, backed by a specialist forensic video editing capability to ensure that video evidence is coherently presented in court.
The VeriFi Online service can also be delivered via Security Service Providers and Corporate Business Standards Audit Departments. Irrespective of who prepares a VeriFi Online report, all are submitted to rigorous quality assurance checking before the end user is provided with username and password to access the report.
Larkins says, “There are plenty of CCTV compliance auditors and standards out there. But in terms of producing effective CCTV evidence quality, which is the one thing that really matters, they all leave major loopholes. We cover the whole gamut, from the statutory requirements to the complexities of managing subject access rights applications – which includes the masking of unconnected third party images that may be present in the footage that has been requested.
In cases where the efficacy of systems is disputed, the VMS consultancy service uses the National Operational Requirement Mannequin as an objective benchmark to measure system performance.
VeriFi is the first comprehensive quality assessment service for CCTV including:
VMS are on stand D85 at the Facilities Show, 11-13 May at the NEC Birmingham
ENDS (Background Information follows)
For interview requests, comment and photos, please contact Penny Haywood Calder, MD, PHPR Ltd, on 0131 669 5190 or 07850 657 714 or email penny@phpr.co.uk.
About VMS & VeriFi CCTV:
http://www.cctv-compliance.com/cctv-consultancy-and-services.html
Founding Pre-Launch VeriFi Team:
Brian Larkins – Joint Managing Director of VMS.
Has over 30 years experience in the security industry and formed VMS over 10 years ago. Brian has recently spent 3 years developing the CCTV auditing element of the business culminating in the planned launch of VeriFi in May 2010.
Steve Larkins – Joint Managing Director of VMS.
Has over 20 years experience in the CCTV industry and has been responsible for the design and production of VMS products for the past 10 years. More recently Steve has been developing the VeriFi video forensics and editing element of the business.
David Morse – Associate Director responsible for Quality Control and also acts as an independent VeriFi Assessor.
A fully qualified electronics engineer, David has over 20 years experience in the CCTV and electronic security industries including service with Chubb and Thorn-EMI. He served a two-year term as Chairman of the CCTV Section of the British Security industry Association and writes regularly about CCTV issues for the security press. He is a member of both the CCTV User Group and The Security Institute.
Andy Brooks – Associate Director responsible for National Account Business Development and also acts as an independent VeriFi Assessor. Has 30 years experience designing and delivering technology solutions which include electronic and physical security, vehicle access control and parking management systems for government, healthcare, transportation, utilities, financial and commercial organisations in the UK. Wrote the “Parking Practice Notes for the use of CCTV in Parking Facilities” for the British Parking Association and is an accredited Professional Security Manager by TUV Rheinland.
Robyn Sones – Regional Associate South East responsible for regional business development.
Runs the CCTV Advisory Service, an Independent consultancy and web based information company dedicated to disseminating general information concerning Closed-circuit television (CCTV) and linking customers to quality organisations who can meet their specific requirements.
Mick Tricker – Associate independent VeriFi Assessor in the South of England.
Ex-police, crime prevention design adviser, and trained as a counter-terrorism security adviser. Involved in the redevelopment of CCTV at Heathrow airport. This project was the largest of its kind in the world, involving thousands of CCTV cameras. Tricker Consultants Ltd specialises in CCTV and all aspects of security.
Sandra Eastlake – Regional Associate South West responsible for regional business development.
Sandra Eastlake and the team at Security for Women provide valuable advice and direction to Women, Women’s Groups and Businesses on matters of security. With over 17 years experience in the Security Industry, we are able to assist in providing information and guidance on security products, security services, system design, specification and legal compliance. Areas most commonly covered are personal protection, CCTV, access control systems, Intruder systems and article tagging.
Mike Tolley – Regional Associate Midlands responsible for regional business development and also acts as an independent VeriFi Assessor.
His company, CogentFM is a dedicated facilities management consultancy, helping both public and commercial clients achieve best value or improved profitability. CogentFM systematically identifies risk, reviews core business activity, analyses current security arrangements, identifies and delivers cost effective solutions, including commissioning and post project evaluation.
Keith Pitcher – Regional Associate East Anglia responsible for regional business development and also acts as an independent VeriFi Assessor.
Keith runs Orbit Security Solutions, a company specialising in providing sub contract labour to carry out the installation, commissioning, & maintenance of Intruder Alarm, CCTV, and access control systems, on behalf of established security companies.
Colin Dickson –-Regional Associate Scotland, responsible for regional business development and also acts as an independent VeriFi Assessor. He was involved with one of the first community CCTV projects in Scotland. He is now a qualified security training professional, specialising in CCTV.
Penny Haywood Calder – ex Bank of Scotland in-house public relations and founder of PHPR Ltd, Penny has over 30 years experience of PR. Penny launched the world’s first online bank in 1985 and has been online ever since. She is a leading digital and traditional PR practitioner and author of the best-selling book: DIY PR. Penny has worked with three CCTV manufacturers and handled the launch PR for a compliance advisory body.
For interview requests, comment and photos, please contact Penny Haywood Calder, MD, PHPR Ltd, on 0131 669 5190 or 07850 657 714 or email penny@phpr.co.uk.