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Time synchronisation is not just important in securing convictions it can also prove somebody’s innocence! When a woman
was found murdered in Maryland US, the police thought they had found the perpetrators when the victim’s bank card was
being used at an ATM. A check at a local CCTV camera provided footage of three suspects using the machine and although
the quality was quite grainy, once aired on America’s Most Wanted, the three suspects were soon rounded up.
However, it emerged that the time recorded by the camera was three minutes off the time recorded by the ATM and the
three people held were an entirely innocent family, not connected with he murder at all!
The investigators conceded that if the camera had been synchronised to a reliable source like the ATM machine, then
the wrongful arrest would not have been made.
The cases above underline the importance of reliable time synchronisation. Even if a business is not involved in the
detection of crime, failing to synchronise a computer network can leave a system vulnerable to fraud, data loss and even
legal exposure and without it, organizations can lose credibility.
Specialist NTP time servers (Network Time Protocol) are available and can synchronise a computer network and all its
devices to an accurate clock source such as an atomic clock using either the GPS or a specialist radio transmission,
allowing networks to be accurately synchronized to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) the International time scale.
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