145 | (620) 566-3050 • inasecurity.com Training and education Training and education Once you have chosen the right video security technology, providing training to your staff is essential. Basic training should cover skills and knowledge of video security, such as operating, configuring and troubleshooting devices and software, accessing recorded footage, storing data and compliance. Other considerations include: • How to identify and report suspicious behavior • How to perform frequent inventory audits, if applicable • How to detect and prevent fraudulent activity • How to create workplace safety and emergency procedures Advanced training should cover the specific skills and knowledge of video security, such as how to use analytics and alerts, enhancing image quality and resolution, optimizing the network and bandwidth and responding to incidents and emergencies. Additionally, staff must be trained on the location of security cameras, including the areas they cover and how they work. Pro tip: Security awareness training should not be a one-time event but a continuous process that adapts to your organization’s changing security landscape and needs. Communicate and coordinate with your colleagues, managers and stakeholders to ensure everyone is on the same page and working towards the same goals.
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