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SEC Highlights

Driving Miss (and Mr.) Security

When you think of airport security, you may first think about bomb and metal detection and inside-the-terminal crime prevention. But there is also another big challenge – parking lot and garage security.

by Bill Zalud


Proposing a Digital Forensics Grange

Many civilian and law enforcement companies or agencies cannot afford the expense of tools needed to conduct investigations. Advancing technology necessitates constant modernization and upgrades to the software/hardware tool systems. Computer forensic tool makers have stated that each piece of investigative hardware and software that is released for tool kits needs to be developed, tested and vetted by both engineers and lawyers for use in investigations that go into court. The developers of computer forensic tools outlay significant cash/assets for many of their developments and upgrades. These costs may/may not be recoverable.

by Eamon P. Doherty
Joel Liebesfeld


What the CEO Thinks

In the face of a slowing economy and pressures on budgets, chief executive officers, when asked about their security operations, say it is most important that the chief security officer (CSO) execute his or her plan effectively and also protect the reputation of the enterprise.

by Terry Maddry
Bill Zalud


Phishing Isn’t Fishing

One of the biggest dangers to cyber safety is Internet users who voluntarily and unwittingly give away personal information.   Specifically, there is a community of Internet pirates who elicit Internet users into divulging personal information, which is in turn used to commit some form of cyber crime against the users.

by Todd M. Liebesfeld
Joel Liebesfeld


Biometrics Bridges Physical, Logical Security

Emerging are applications based on biometrics technology that more easily bring together physical and logical security.

by Bill Zalud



























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