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Greg Lernihan, chief operating officer, and Dan Moceri, chief executive officer, received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2009 Award in the industry category in the Midwest
Zalud’s Blog just got word that GE Security’s Itemiser DX desktop explosives trace-detection equipment has successfully completed the TSA certification process in the DHS Transportation Security Laboratory, as well
Henley-Putnam University, the accredited online institution specializing in the field of strategic security, now offers students a certificate in strategic security–related disciplines such as intelligence analysis, security management and
TAC will change its name and become Schneider Electric in October 2009. Schneider Electric, a global specialist in energy management, has been the parent company of TAC since 2003.
From SAMSUNG | GVI Security, its new A1 line provides an impressive, groundbreaking standard feature set for analog cameras. Not only does the new A1 line take analog camera resolution
The New York City Police Department today released Engineering Security: Protective Design for High Risk Buildings. The study aids the New York City building community by providing recommendations on
ComNet has introduced a second generation of digital fiber optic video and data transmitters and receivers. The FVT1031UTC and FVR1031UTC Series are digital fiber optic video transmitters and receivers
Security Magazine learned that PSA has added Videofied, a product of RSI Video Technologies, to its roster of vendors. Videofied’s wireless system runs entirely on battery power; each camera
"Personal Identification: Its Modern Development and Security Implications," by David J. Haas, Ph.D., explores the use of personal identification. We have all grown up using our driver's license to
American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) President Warren K. Brown, CSP, ARM, CSHM, commented to Security Magazine on the report released recently by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)