KustomNet Manages Mission Critical Digital Evidence
LENEXA, KS – Kustom Signals recently featured its new digital evidence management system at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in San Diego, Calif.
LENEXA, KS – Kustom Signals recently featured its new digital evidence management system at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in San Diego, Calif. Along with a strong presence in the exhibit hall, Kustom Signals hosted two hospitality events during the multi-day conference, one showcasing KustomNet with an emphasis on “The Future is Now” and a second for the Kansas Association of Chiefs of Police.
KustomNet is an IP product designed to collect and manage video captured during public safety operations. Kustom Signals partnered with Insight Video Net to develop KustomNet to meet the highest standards in video management software. The easy-to-use software uses client-server architecture and highly secure and encrypted processes to automatically manage and secure digital assets. Digital assets such as video, audio, and photos related to police cases can be easily associated and are accessible across a network for immediate access to those who have permission. Detailed audit reports can be quickly created to show who, what, when, where, and how files have been accessed. This preserves the chain of evidence and allows quick access to important information.
For additional information on KustomNet, visit www.kustomsignals.com.
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