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CJSM is a free service for practitioners involved in any aspect of the justice system. It offers secure email, directory, network access, administration tools and helpdesk.
CJSM is a secure email service for the Criminal Justice System. Learn how to choose between a server-based or webmail account, and how to use CJSM features and directory.
Learn how to apply for CJSM, a secure email service for the criminal justice system in the UK. Find out the steps, requirements and benefits of using CJSM for your organisation.
- What Is Cjsm?
- Who Is CJSM for?
- Feel Secure with Assured Levels of Email Security
- Find Verified Justice Practitioners
- Enjoy Mandatory Levels of Member Compliance
- Use Across Multiple Devices
- Set Dedicated Admins Within Your Organisation
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Criminal Justice Secure eMail (or CJSM) is a secure group email service available to any justice organisation or practitioner that needs to send or receive sensitive information. It also offers: 1. a direct connection to central government departments, police and NHS 2. an onboarding and assurance process to provide high levels of security 3. the m...
Many government bodies connected to the justice system (like courts, police, prisons, NHS and the Home Office) already use CJSM regularly. CJSM also offers this service to justice practitioners that aren't part of central government to connect with the wider justice community. These range from single practitioners to worldwide businesses - solicito...
Email is still a popular way to send and share information. But it comes with risks, especially if the information you're sending is sensitive. Spam, viruses and hacking pose serious threats to the efficiency and security of your organisation. CJSM is just that - secure. Its benefits over regular email include: 1. encrypted messaging - thanks to Tr...
Every CJSM user has to go through a rigorous assurance process, including checks on email, sponsor details and physical address. Once verified, most users will be able to search the web-based CJSM directory to find people in the justice community. This is the most complete and available directory of justice professionals. You can search by username...
All members of CJSM have gone through a technical and legislative compliance procedure. Before anyone can join CJSM, they have to agree to our terms and conditions, which sets out levels of security we expect. This ranges from GDPR compliance, to having a mandatory hardware firewall installed, to making sure that strangers are accompanied at all ti...
You'll be able to use CJSM on any device you currently send and receive normal work emails from. This includes smartphones and tablets. Any device storing Official Sensitive material must be encrypted to protect against unauthorised disclosure. Speak to the CJSM Helpdeskto check the configuration details of your device.
CJSM onboards organisations and provides dedicated administration tools to manage their users. This means that organisations have the opportunity to self-serve. Read more about administrators > Back to top
CJSM is a group email service that encrypts and protects sensitive information across the justice system. It connects government, police, NHS and other justice practitioners with a verified directory and administration tools.
You need to change your CJSM password every 90 days - you'll receive an email to remind you. If you don't change your password you'll be locked out of your account. If you get your password wrong...
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Dec 1, 2022 · To access this service you’ll need a Criminal Justice Secure Mail (CJSM) email address which ends ‘cjsm.net’. You can check if your organisation has already joined CJSM, or apply to join....