secure document storage

  • What Is Trusted Video Archival Storage for Law Enforcement?

    Friday, May 06, 2016

    The Fourth Blog Post in Our 5-Part Nexsan Assureon for Law Enforcement Series Police departments across the country are adopting body-worn video cameras to increase transparency in officer-civilian interactions and restore the public’s trust. As terabytes of video footage explode into petabytes, law enforcement personnel must make sure that the digital storage solution used to […]

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  • Ensuring Data Integrity for Mobile Video Storage

    Monday, May 02, 2016

    The Third Blog Post in Our 5-Part Nexsan Assureon for Law Enforcement Series When it comes to archiving body-worn and dashboard-mounted camera footage, law enforcement agencies today understand all too well the importance of maintaining data integrity. Police departments need to painstakingly protect video evidence from both intentional tampering and inadvertent file corruption. Data storage […]

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  • How to Safeguard Mobile Video Evidence for Dashboard & Body Cameras

    Friday, April 15, 2016

    The Second Blog Post in Our 5-Part Nexsan Assureon for Law Enforcement Series Entitled Implementing a Body-Worn Camera Program: Recommendations and Lessons Learned, a report by the US Department of Justice and the Police Executive Research Forum emphasizes the importance of data storage and retention. When selecting a method for storing mobile evidence video from […]

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  • Paperless AP Invoice Processing Best Practices

    Wednesday, March 23, 2016

    For organizations needing to process 50 to 5,000 paper invoices per day, this blog identifies 3 best practices for paperless accounts payable invoice processing. Adhering to these best practices can help you achieve the following: Streamline manual invoice processing by 50-90% Provide management visibility into invoice aging, cash flow and AP productivity Automated retention scheduling […]

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  • Protect Vulnerable School Records

    Friday, March 11, 2016

    Even if schools in your district are not located along the coastline, Florida schools and administrative buildings are increasingly susceptible to flooding thanks to rising sea levels and El Niño-exacerbated storms combined with the state’s relatively flat terrain and prevalent poor drainage. It’s no wonder 97% of Florida communities participate in the National Flood Insurance […]

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