Scyron, a provider of security and surveillance solutions, is a Citizen Safety Architecture partner currently working with the policing community and is seeing the impact of Citizen Safety Architecture firsthand.
This article appeared on www.investegate.co.uk on the 15th April 2009. Read the full article here
Microsoft's Citizen Safety Architecture Helps Governments Improve Public Safety and Address Security Threats.
"Scyron is delighted to join Microsoft in the CSA initiative. We have a special interest in the Microsoft Intelligence Framework, which offers significant collaborative and information-sharing capabilities to assist in 'Intelligence-Led Policing."
This article appeared on www.prnewswire.co.uk on the 15th April 2009. Read the full article here
Security Agencies Turn to Technology
The need for intelligence-led policing has increased manifold post-26/11 terror attack on Mumbai. Developed in conjunction with police and security organizations, Scyron's hardware and software offerings facilitate intelligence-led policing.
This article appeared on www.cxotoday.com on the 12th March 2009. Read the full article here
New Finance Director to spearhead network surveillance drive
Scyron, the Birmingham-based security and surveillance services company, has announced the appointment of Martin Hall as finance director.
This article appeared on www.birminghampost.net on the 25th February 2009. Read the full article here
Body Worn Video Manager helps Derbyshire Constabulary to secure convictions
The new BWV evidence management system, developed jointly with Scyron, the security and surveillance services company, is already helping to secure convictions, proving a major deterrent and reducing time spent by officers on paperwork by more than 30%
This article appeared on www.newstin.co.uk. on the 25th February 2009. Read the full article here
Body Worn Video Manager helps Derbyshire Constabulary to secure convictions
Derbyshire Constabulary is undertaking a new headcam trial that is set to provide a "blueprint" for the way police services manage next generation body worn video (BWV) technology.
This article appeared on www.securitypark.co.uk on the 25th February 2009. Read the full article here
Derbyshire Constabulary and Scyron create 'blueprint' for next generation body worn video
Scyron, a UK Security and surveillance services company has announced that it has created a blueprint for next generation body worn video (BWV) with Derbyshire Constabulary.
This article appeared on www.bapcojournal.com on the 16th February 2009. Read the full article here
Derbyshire police headcam trial keeps officers on the beat.
Derbyshire Constabulary is undertaking a new headcam trial that aims to provide a blueprint for the way police services manage next generation body worn video (BWV) technology.
This article appeared on www.info4security.com on the 12th February 2009. Read the full article here
A hard sell in tough times
Reading the business section (and often the front page) of a newspaper has become something of a penance of late and, unlike the religious variety, which is reputed to be uplifting, it

