Archive 2007
Scyron investment funding
Security
and surveillance services company Scyron has received investment
funding from the Mercia Technology Seed Fund, as well as Datasat.
This article appeared in Security Installer on 1 December 2007. For more information, click here
Scyron opens up to the private sector
An intelligent surveillance system that is used in 48 police forces in the UK is to be made available to the private sector.
Lord
Geoffrey Dear, former chief inspector of constabulary and former chief
constable of West Midlands Police said: "With an intelligent approach
to surveillance, I foresee a significant market for private security
companies, transport, defence and indeed any company that wants to protect high-value assets."
This article appeared in Jane's Police Review on 23 October 2007. For more information, click here
Scyron intelligent surveillance available to the private sector
Scyron
Ltd, an Edgbaston-based security and surveillance services company, has
made its intelligent, incident-based surveillance system available to
the private sector.
The
company has successfully deployed the system to 48 UK police forces
where the innovative technology has improved the efficiency of evidence
gathering from CCTV footage. The technology is also used by foreign
police forces and government agencies, including the FBI.
The full article appeared on the CCTV UK website on 26 November 2007. Read article
here
Avoiding more 'Big Brother' in England
The
eeriest thing about visiting London is knowing you are being
photographed 300 times per day and still having a higher chance than
all civilized countries except fellow UK member Scotland of still being
a victim of violent crime.
The
solution? More targeted surveillance, less intrusion on honest people
by governments, according to Scyron, a security and suveillance
services company.
The full article appeared in scientificblogging.com on 6 November 2007. Read article here
CCTV Launch
Scyron,
the security and surveillance services company, launched its
"intelligent, incident-based surveillance system" to the private sector.
It
follows deployments at 48 UK police forces for the gathering of
surveillance evidence against criminals and analyse surveillance/CCTV
videos - in some cases reducing the time it takes to analyse a 24 hour
tape from one week to less than three hours, it is claimed.
This article appeared in Professional Security Magazine on 2 November 2007. Read full article here
Intelligent CCTV select significant events
Trawling
through CCTV footage could take a quarter of the current time and cost
90% less with the use of new software, according to a security company.
This article appeared in Jane's Police Review on 26 October 2007. For more information, click here
Scyron pitches intelligent surveillance system to private sector
An intelligent surveillance system currently used by 48 UK police forces is now making a move on the private sector.
Scyron
- a UK based intelligent surveillance company