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Technology's WOW Factor

by Bill Zalud


Beyond the Camera

by John Mesenbrink


Rescue Assistance Made Easy


Central vs. Distributed




Finding Seamless Integration of Digital Video




The Key to Key Control




Parking Voice Heard


Digging in Trash Computer Style




Multi-tech Cards Bridge to Smart Ones


Hot Video Hits

by Bill Zalud


Biometric Fills Security Niches

by Bill Zalud


Inside Security Integration

by John Mesenbrink


More Fiber for Video Diet

by John Mesenbrink


From Bollards to Smart Video

by Bill Zalud


Secure Welcome


Common, It Isn't


Wireless Meets the Trend of Assisted and Independent Living


Ever Consider You May Be at the Root of Bad Bureaucracy?


What's in the Cards


Applying Biometrics to Door Access


Is Analog Dead?

by John Mesenbrink


Perimeter Protection Products Get Renewed Look


Card Printers: Quality, Cost and Reliability


Time to Standardize ID Cards


Infrared: The Guiding Light

by John Mesenbrink


Window Film's Capacity to Protect Glass

by Bill Zalud


Techniques to Resolve 802.11 and Wireless LAN Technology in Outdoor Environments

With wireless LAN technology on the rise, some issues need to be addressed.




Getting the Low-down on High-end Digital Video

From storage to scalability to compression schemes, high-end digital doesn't have to be complicated.

by John Mesenbrink


Network Cameras: Preparing Companies Move to Digital

Network-based video is quickly gaining ground.




Biometrics and Error Rates

An executive briefing on practical issues of biometrics and the need to understand error rates.


Shredders Tear into Information Theft

Companies must take precautions to protect against the misuse of information.

by John Mesenbrink


More Complete, More Specific Thanks to Layered Aproach

An interview with Jerry Bogess, president of Tyco Fire & Security, on the reevaluation of security and life safety plans.

by Bill Zalud


Consolidation is Key to Successful ID System

Don't overlook the importance of securing access using a multi-tech ID.

by John Mesenbrink


Keeping Your Assets Safe

SECURITY recently talked to leaders in asset tracking about new technologies on the market.


Digital Fiber: The Charm of 1s and 0s

There are many benefits in digital fiber, both from a performance and economic perspective.

by Bill Zalud


The View is Better from up Here

One of the safest bets when considering CCTV is to consider installing domes and enclosures.

by John Mesenbrink


Software Specifics

Software is becoming a useful tool to many security directors particularly in access control.


2002 Industry Forecast Study
Security Yin-Yang: Terror Push, Recession Drag


Future security concerns contain both sweet and sour conclusions.

by Bill Zalud


Stepping Up Security

The aftermath of the terrorist attacks has security directors worldwide reevaluating their security systems.


National ID Debate: Tech Advances, Public Concern?

The ongoing debate over a national ID card seeks a balance between better security and non-intrusiveness.




Digital Video Storage and Retrieval

The digital movement is massive because it simply performs better at an equivalent price.

by John Mesenbrink


Fighting the War on Bioterrorism

To combat anthrax, the USPS has launched what is close to a $1 billion security operation.

by John Mesenbrink


Seeing the Light with CCTV Cameras

Having improper equipment or lighting might foil the chances of deterrence or identification.

by John Mesenbrink


Post-Sept. 11th, Security Re-evaluates; Expects Impact Through 2002

The terrorist attacks will be enormously influential, according to an exclusive SECURITY survey of security directors and managers.

by Bill Zalud


You Need How Many IDs?

Exploring some of the issues behind starting a high-volume IDing project.


The Latest Tools of the Trade For Front Line Security

It is essential to supply security officers with the equipment they need.

by Bruce Mandelblit


Protecting Borders with Thermal Imaging

Infrared plays an essential role in CCTV.

by John Mesenbrink


Who Are You?

ID Takes on a New Face with Web-based Needs.


Bar Code Scanning + Databases = Asset Tracking

Asset tracking and identification are among the hottest applications wanted by corporate and commerical security directors.

by Bill Zalud


Main Line Biometrics

Government regs, less expensive hardware and standardized software bring biometrics to the forefront.

by Bill Zalud


Identity Theft: A New Security Challenge

A silent, but insidious, security threat is becoming more prevalent with the increasing use of the Internet, cell phones, credit cards, etc. Identity theft can be one of the most debilitating crimes. How can it be stopped?

by Bruce Mandelblit


Catching Up to Digital Video Know-how

The movement from analog to digital has begun. Get in the know.

by Tim O'Connell


The Urge to Merge: Integrating Access Control

Technologies and new advancements are merging to create something exciting.


Parking Protection

Parking lots are the leading locations where crimes commited on a property lead to a lawsuit.

by John Mesenbrink



























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