by getsirv | Aug 23, 2023 | Security and safety software
ChatGPT guide for safety and security heads On release ChatGPT broke records for being the fastest growing product in history; its probably responsible for making Artificial Intelligence (AI) an everyday term. The popularity of GhatGPT and its promise to save time and...
by getsirv | Jul 13, 2023 | Daily Occurrence Book, Security and safety software
ChatGPT makes Daily Occurrence Book entries easy ChatGPT makes daily occurrence book entries easy because it gives: Excellent prompt headings to ensure necessary information is recorded Structure with a good logic flow Help to write a better quality report Contents...
by getsirv | Feb 26, 2023 | Daily Occurrence Book, Security and safety software
How to present a daily occurrence book How to present a daily occurrence book: Make it visual. Because everyone gets visuals. In this article learn: Different ways to present a daily occurrence book Which visuals to avoid Why the bar chart is your friend The security...
by getsirv | Jan 31, 2023 | Audit, Daily Occurrence Book, Decision Tree, Incident Report, Security and safety software, Security patrol
Security dashboard: How to specify yours In this security dashboard article learn: How to present threats, statistics, patrols and incidents Five things to specify in your dashboard Visuals to avoid Heads of security need a dashboard because they: Measure performance...
by getsirv | Aug 31, 2022 | Incident Report, Security and safety software
Incident email button – New feature release Incident emails are very useful. Because they inform a lot of people about an incident. However, often a report needs an update. Therefore, we need a quick and easy way to communicate this update. As a result,...
by getsirv | Jul 22, 2022 | Daily Occurrence Book, Security and safety software
Access daily occurrence book: Fine grain permission feature release Access daily occurrence book with fine grain permission feature Now you can define which user has access to which daily occurrence book. Because the new fine grain permissions feature uses the concept...