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Keeping Customer Data Safe in an Evolving Threat Landscape

March 27, 2012
In the digital age, increasing amounts of data are being shared in new and often unanticipated ways. With the proliferation of data, devices and connections comes a set of new security threats. Midsize companies, in particular, are feeling the heat.
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Smartphones Can Open Doors, Dorm Doors That Is

March 16, 2012
Thanks, in part, to near field communication (NFC) chips embedded in smartphones, the door has opened for college students and staff to unlock and lock their campus doors using personal smartphones.
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A Lesson Plan for Integrating Security, Including Solar

March 16, 2012
Colorado’s Miami-Yoder School District has integrated its access control, intrusion and surveillance to secure the district’s new 91,000-square-foot facility in Rush, Colo. This integrated solution allows school officials to control entry to the building’s multiple entrances and access surveillance video footage of incidents as they unfold.
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Software Changes Unify Identity and Access Management

February 28, 2012
The current state of the access control infrastructure at many enterprise companies might best be described as fractured. Multiple disparate physical and logical access control systems and cumbersome manual processes are all too common. While standardizing on a single system corporate-wide might address one symptom of the problem, it would require a huge capital outlay to rip and replace multiple systems.
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How do you know when a smart card is too smart?

ID Cards and Printers: Of Mice and Men

April 01, 2011

The Walt Disney Co. could be in need of a fairy godmother to help the House of Mouse out of a recent legal situation. 


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Securing the Small Lobby

January 01, 2011
You don’t want to just know who is in the building but why they are there, how they got in and even details of packages that are delivered. Old-fashioned methods of paper log books and have a security person check ID badges don’t work any longer.
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Manage Large Card Holder Databases

January 01, 2011
This two door controller is designed for installations where the traffic volumes are large and changes to the card holder database are a daily occurrence.
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Americans’ Overall Security Concern Decreases

November 29, 2010
While Americans are “very” seriously concerned about credit card and debit card fraud and identity theft, their overall security concern has decreased, says the most recent Unisys Security Index.
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Poor Sister No More: Access Enters Spotlight, Again

August 01, 2010
Before everyone fell in love with their security video image, before there were millions of cameras from lipstick to megapixel, there were electronic access control systems, which were true revolutionary
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Multi-tasking – It’s in the Cards

July 01, 2010
Multi-functional access cards and biometric devices can work with biometrics to provide a higher level of security with other facility and event uses.Access control for remote facilities may include security
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Stanley Customer Appreciation Event at ASIS 2011

Customers enjoyed the annual Stanley customer appreciation event during ASIS 2011 in Orlando.

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The New Age of Video Surveillance
In this podcast, Bill Lawrence, director of Service Solutions and Platforms for ADT Security Services, explains the growing interest in video surveillance by both government agencies as well as businesses of every stripe. He discusses what any organization should consider before investing heavily in the technology. Lawrence is a 25-year veteran of both the information technology and physical security industries, with extensive experience in network video surveillance and physical security convergence.
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