Monday 28 November 2011

Equestrian Theft

With ISO 27001:2005 compliance, the world-class standard of security and data protection, NECD is expected to become the de facto industry standard for equestrian crime tracking and insurance criteria. Levels of system access provide crime prevention organisations with information sharing about crime trends and hot spots. UK police forces have accounts and controller interfaces allowing them to monitor activity associated with the Equestrian Theft. Ports can instantly check horses waiting to be shipped abroad ensuring stolen horses do not leave the country.

Many prestigious organisations have collaborated with NECD including UK Police forces and equestrian insurance company Amtrust; all helping to ensure NECD meets and delivers to the highest industry standards. NECD has facilitated the strategically unification of these organisations to become a more powerful and integrated force in the fight against crime. NECD has also secured the approval and support of many other influential equestrian organisations in the UK including the BHS and RDA. As part of its community approach and CSR strategy, NECD provides its service free to all UK equestrian charities. NECD’s ever growing list of Ambassadors currently includes top equestrian personages Jennie Loriston-Clarke, Jane Holderness-Roddam, Amy Stovold, Daniel Watson and Lynn Russell.

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