Criminal justice systems across the country rely on the timely collection, analysis, and sharing of actionable data and information to make informed decisions that improve public safety outcomes. However, despite the importance of data sharing, agencies often face significant challenges in accessing and utilizing the critical data they need to do their jobs effectively.
The FBI’s Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) Security Policy provides agencies that are responsible for Criminal Justice Information (CJI) and noncriminal justice information (NCJI) with a core set of requirements to access its systems and information for the explicit protection and safeguarding of such information.
Snowflake supports CJIS Security Policy requirements and works with its customers to address and implement agency or state-specific requirements and documentation applicable to CJI data.
In this webinar, you’ll hear from Snowflake and Resultant subject matter experts on:
- What unified data enables for Justice and Public Safety
- Snowflake’s CJIS compliance process and program, including the shared responsibilities under which it functions and operates with its customers
- How a county court maximized operational efficiency and established a single source of truth with Snowflake
In Partnership with:
Speakers
Adrienne Greenberg
Sr. District Manager
Snowflake
Preston Howell
Client Success Leader Principal Consultant
Resultant
Jeff Frazier
Global Public Sector Industry Principal
Snowflake
Siddique Chaudhry
Manager, Global Public Sector Security Compliance
Snowflake
Melanie Thaden
Account Executive
Snowflake