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
Security buyers re-evaluated after Sept. 11th and prioritized their technology purchases.This special report from SECURITY Magazine and SDM Magazine features the top technologies that buyers feel are more essential today.
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
From vandalism and natural disasters to terrorist attacks, one of the most vulnerable and potentially dangerous elements of a building is the glass in windows. One solid product that can
Take an Insider's Tour of Access Control: What's Hot, What's NotIt’s not your father’s electronic access control system anymore. Today’s systems are software-driven and most often based on industry-accepted computer
While fire and life safety are high-profile concerns everywhere, there is even more sensitivity about the threat of fire hitting the U.S. college and university campuses. With an estimated 1,700
It’s a different world all right. “Since September 11th, our corporate and commercial customers—who used to be concerned primarily with perimeter protection—are now interested in safeguarding the entire environment,” points
While facial recognition at airports continues to grab headlines, other biometrics, such as finger and iris scan, are making what security experts say are deep inroads with real-life computer, network
With fiber optic communication a superior method for transmitting video, audio, data and various analog signals, a new generation employs digital signaling as compared to traditional, analog-based signaling. There are