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The National Association of Security Companies (NASCO), the nation's largest contract security trade association representing private security companies employing nearly 450,000 security officers, is proactively working to improve private
The Security Executive Council (SEC) recognizes that security leaders like you strive to pinpoint ways in which security can enhance the value of the organization. But with the security
One reason behind Axis’ success is the strong channel partnerships, with distribution partners and thousands of system integrators addressing the specific needs of vertical and local markets. The sales
Wireless technology has evolved significantly over the past decade by offering new and innovative solutions to the growing demand for security communications. Today, wireless devices eliminate the often high-costs associated
Designed specifically to shred DVDs, credit cards and ID/Security badges, this unit has been NSA evaluated and meets NSA/CSS Spec. 04-02 for Optical Media Destruction Devices. The powerful,
The Federal Open Source Alliance, an organization devoted to open source education, today announced the results of its "Federal Open Source Referendum" study, the first annual report designed to
On November 8, 2007, the Office for Victims of Crime will host a Web Forum Guest Host Session on working with survivors of homicide and other traumatic events. Join
Security Magazine and the Security Executive Council are researching the most significant forces of change that have arisen this year by reaching out to security professionals like yourself with a
Zalud’s Blog just finished a solid book that all chief security officers should read. American psychiatric organizations on both sides of the country have turned their attention to the
“Innovation” is the business topic du jour, but what does it really mean to be an “innovative company” and how does an organization know if it is innovative? “The factors