Dropbox is a free service tool that lets you upload all your CCTV video files created by your Digital Video Recorder. This means that any file you save to your Dropbox will automatically save to the cloud for our video analysis professionals to review evidence.
Dropbox also makes it super easy to upload even the largest files in a flash. Even if you accidentally spill a latte on your laptop, have no fear! You can relax knowing that Dropbox always has you covered, and none of your video files will ever be lost.
Always Safe!
Sinceyou will be creating your own DropBox account, be assured your files will be safe, private and secure. Only your video analysis professional will have access to your account and complete security is controlled by you, the client. DropBox makes it easy to setup sharing permissions by using a unique email address system that only you control.
How Does it Work?
DropBox creates a special folder on all your devices. Any time you need to save a file, drag it into the folder and at a blink of an eye it will appear in the same folders on all the other devices, be it laptops, PCs, mobile phones or iPads. The tool works perfectly well with all the existing platforms: Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android OS, iOS, BlackBerry.
Account Types
At present, the DropBox service offers its users both free and paid accounts that differ only in storage. Once registered, free-account users get 2 GB, which can be increased up to 10 GB by referring others to the service. The referee gets 250additional MB for each referred user (if they register). As for the paid accounts, there are options between 50 GB and 100 GB of storage available for$10 or $20 per month respectively.
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Click the image/link below and follow the installation instructions. Once you have successfully installed DropBox please click on the link below for complete instructions and a video on sharing a folder for your CCTV videos.
WatchMyEmployees.com was established by security and loss prevention professionals with one purpose in mind: To answer the elusive question, “Now What?”
If there was one question we have been asked repeatedly for decades it is “Now What?” We receive a call from a business that installed a CCTV system and upon reviewing the video finds that trusted employees are stealing from them. The system did its job, but when they call the company that sold and installed the equipment to ask them what to do they get the classic “Uh, um….” In nearly every case, a call to the police won’t help. If you call your attorney they want an outrageous fee.
“Now What?”
Our investigators and Certified Fraud Examiners have decades of experience dealing with fraud and theftinvestigations. We have conducted thousands of investigations and interrogations resulting in nearly 4,000 handwritten confessions with a 99.96% success rate. We know what we are doing. When it comes to answering “Now What?” we don’t need to guess, or pass your call on to someone else who guesses. We will be able to answer your concerns.
Watch My Employees’ group of security and loss prevention professionals can review your video evidence and create a report that will help you to make a determination on how to go forward. If we believe that you do not have enough evidence we will tell you so. We can also provide additional guidance on a strategic plan that will best utilize the evidence you do have.
We can monitor your system for you, or just review your video clips for a second opinion.
There are two primary reasons that a business becomes a victim of fraud and theft:
1. Unearned trust – A “trusted” employee can gain access to your assets (proprietary data, goods, services, customer lists, etc.) in a way that no other employee can. They first gain access to your belief that they cannot do anything wrong = Trust. Trust is often the key that unlocks the door to opportunity. That key gives them access to your assets. Over a short period of time that “trusted” employee can find numerous ways to manipulate records and defer suspicion in such a way that, by the time you determine who the suspect really is, it is too late.
2. Deception of Profitability – This is as destructive, if not more so, as unearned trust. We have case upon case where the company executives, because they are “making money” simply don’t look at their daily reports, CCTV video, or any other media that would reveal suspicious behavior or even outright fraud. We often hear, “If we are in the black and making money and are happy with our profits then no one is stealing from us.” Really?
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