The security director at a major metropolitan hotel gave me a courtesy tour of his facility. He showed me door access controls integrated to time and attendance for employees. He
Think about the savings. The American Heart Association feels that 100,000 lives could be saved each year if automated external defibrillators (AEDs) were placed in public buildings. AEDs deliver an
No doubt, security professionals and their equipment are dedicated to protecting people, facilities and organizational assets. It’s also good to appreciate our commitment to extending technology and procedures for the
Security executives at the leading business, government and commercial organizations report some continuing fallout from terrorism threats that begun with the September 11th tragedy two years ago. A little more
As the threat from terrorism diminishes slightly, security executives are returning to the tried-and-true. Security executives at the leading business, government and commercial organizations rank access control and computer/information security
There are a diversity of Federal agencies and law enforcement groups focused on fighting terror. Just as many also concentrate on corporate and industrial crime. Allow me to turn over
The bank robber gets $1,400 and 20 years. The bank president that defrauds the bank of $2.2 million gets the boot. Enron, Worldcom, Adelphia. The headlines emphasize the growing concern
With the disappointing headlines from Enron and WorldCom and others, the bottom line for security directors and managers is that insiders can do as much damage, if not more, as
Will Cupchik, Ph.D., author of Why Honest People Shoplift or Commit Other Acts of Theft, knows his stuff. So does Retail Forward, Inc., the global retail market research and consulting
Just back from New York City and the Securing New Ground conference. It's a unique meeting of top security equipment manufacturers and service providers with Wall Street analysts and investors.