Police Video Redaction Software News & Articles
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With great power comes great responsibility: Ethics in AI
How law enforcement can harness the power of technology while respecting individual rights and privacy
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Finding the facts in 30 frames per second
Like any piece of new equipment, training officers, supervisors, force investigators and agency heads on the use of body-worn cameras is vital
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Spotlight: FastRedaction is an entirely new approach to video redaction
Let FastRedaction help you redact your videos online
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What is the future of the body-worn camera in policing?
There may come a day when a central station will be able to activate a BWC by remote command and obtain a video stream when an officer is under duress
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2018 Police Video Guide: The emerging tech, training and tactics shaping law enforcement
We explore training and tactics for best utilizing these tools and key considerations for procurement in this guide to the emerging video technologies shaping LE
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Before the body-worn cameras start rolling: How open records laws impact police policy
A police department must understand its state's public records law, and any existing exemptions, before implementing body-worn cameras
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Reveal’s new D5 body camera provides advanced functionality
Reveal Media builds on years of experience serving police worldwide with added features that support transparency, de-escalation and officer safety
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7 factors in choosing a video editing and redaction solution
There are many video redaction solutions available, and they vary widely in capabilities and ease of use
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Digital evidence in the video age: Vendors' views on the big issues
We connected with executives from four body camera vendors to discuss solutions to critical issues
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How to protect your digital video evidence from a cyberattack
The odds of data being corrupted, stolen and held ransom are greater than ever before, necessitating the protection of critical information
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How to ensure proper chain of custody with digital video evidence
Agencies must ensure that video evidence – particularly video that was not collected by the on-officer camera – has not been doctored or edited
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Q&A: IACP on how police can best tackle the challenges of managing digital video evidence
James Emerson, Chair of the IACP Computer Crime and Digital Evidence Committee, offers tips on how PDs can handle vast volumes of digital evidence
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TASER changes name to Axon, announces free body camera program
The moves mark an inflection point for the company
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How QueTel’s Redaction Center can ease your video burden
Outsource the redaction of BWC video for fast, thorough and secure processing
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What TASER's acquisition of 2 AI companies means for the future of policing
CEO Rick Smith said that he envisions the company building tools for Axon customers that will leverage the machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities of the new team of experts
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Body-worn camera video redaction - more than it seems
Unfortunate events over the past two years have changed body-worn camera video dynamics
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QueTel presents three major approaches to video redaction technologies today
Video redaction involves multiple technologies and techniques while saving departments time
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Spotlight: QueTel’s products allow cops to spend more time on the street
TraQ Suite helps eliminate paper and duplication
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BWC video redaction: Why it's more than masking targets
Despite the fantasy of automated redaction, the blurring and audio deletion process is time consuming and requires human judgement
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VIEVU tackles problem of body camera video redaction with new software
Police now have the ability to choose what to redact from video in compliance with their state laws and agency policy – and do it instantly