The Cardinal Group, the UK’s fastest growing end-to-end retail security provider has signed an historic agreement with the University of Moscow State and Project Rescue Services Russia to establish a version of its CR:IISP data sharing platform across Russia.
The Criminal Reporting Integrated Information Sharing Platform (CR:IISP) is well established in the UK and has been welcomed by the Home Office and supported by Retailers Against Crime (RAC) as an innovative and live information sharing platform that allows retailers, crime reduction partnerships and the police to share data on known offenders in real-time.
Researched and developed over a number years by Cardinal Integrated Solutions - CIS the technology division of the Cardinal Group, CR:IISP allows instant data capture, the loading and sharing of intelligence plus up-to-date images of known and unknown offenders as well as providing detailed reporting in myriad formats to suit the user.
News of its effectiveness has reached the Russian business group working closely with Moscow University of Electronic Engineering located in the Moscow Zelenograd Borough, former Russia’s ‘Silicon Valley’. The University’s faculty of Microelectronics and Technical Cybernetics has been looking at showcasing new retail security developments and Cardinal founder and CEO Jason Trigg along with the Managing Director of Cardinal Security Solutions, were invited over by the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor to showcase CR:IISP and other technology solutions.
“The University is seen as the shop window of security and retail technology developments in Russia and we were invited to form a partnership to provide a version of the CR:IISP platform, and other security electronic devices” said Jason Trigg
“We took part in a formal signing of agreements at the University which will for the first time provide Cardinal with a foothold in