Government, transportation and military security needs have spurred a wave of unique technology, first solving niche problems, but soon coming to a security department near you. Among pioneering breakthroughs: tracking
Video security, which now is among the hottest of security technologies, continues a fast-track expansion into public places and businesses. Benefits continue to expand, too, from deterrence, identification and protection
Whether to better identify people handling cash or to make international shipping safer, biometrics technology continues to fill specific, essential security niches. One example: prompted by growing security concerns, Kaiser-Permanente,
A document-verification system plays an important role controlling access into the corporate headquarters of the American Stock Exchange.The fakes are getting better and that’s not good. “Improvements in the quality
Electronic security has checked into America’s libraries, thanks to radio frequency identification (RFID) and (EM) electromagnetic tagging, as well as barcoding. Some facilities are even installing self-check in/out security systems.
No matter how you define security integration, numerous organizations are tying together diverse security equipment in ways that are both innovative and practical. This first in a series of Innovations
Card printers, the real workhorses of security identification systems, have entered a new level in their evolution. Driven by user demands, expanding card technologies and specific applications that go beyond
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
How times have changed. Embassies were once places where people could walk into for assistance, visas and social and cultural events. Airports were locations where family and friends said goodbye
The company found itself with an illogical security system. Several years ago, Xilinx, the leader in complete programmable logic solutions and based in San Jose, Calif., operated three campus locations,