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Canterbury Christ Church University join ISARR’s Incident Management System – [Staging] ISARR.com

Canterbury Christ Church University join ISARR’s Incident Management System

June 20, 2023

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ISARR Canterbury Christ Church University has joined ISARR’s Incident Management System, taking a bold step towards a safe, secure and inclusive campus. With the world becoming increasingly unpredictable, it’s more important than ever to have a streamlined and efficient incident management system in place.

Su Keogh (Security Manager) said ” the introduction of ISARR to the University will ensure our reporting is of the highest standard and critical information is shared immediately, accurately and discreetly to enable decision makers to have the right information at the right time”.

Nick Beale (ISARR CEO) added “we look forward to working with Canterbury Christ Church University to help them better protect their people, assets and reputation. We are now increasing the concentration of university partners in the South East presenting a great opportunity for the sharing of critical information across the region”.

ISARR’s Incident Management System is highly configurable, allowing it to be tailored to the specific needs of each institution. It includes features such as two-way messaging, real-time alerts, and automated reporting, all of which are designed to streamline the incident management process and improve the speed and efficiency of response.

Congratulations to Canterbury Christ Church University for prioritizing the well-being of their students and staff!

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