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Maybe the floor of the ASIS exhibit will be filled with security video, biometrics, smartcards and other leading-edge systems. But locking devices will also have their charm. For example,
There continues to be criticism of the millions of stimulus dollars with a constant refrain being “to pork.” Well, it turns out that much of the spending is going
Following up on previous Zalud’s Blog coverage, an international computer hacker pleaded guilty Friday to multiple charges relating to hacking activity and credit card fraud, announced Assistant Attorney General
Lapses in data security at major colleges and universities over the past four years have exposed tens of millions of personal records of students, alumni, faculty and staff and
Some 55% of all adult Americans now have a high-speed Internet connection at home. The percentage of Americans with broadband at home has grown from 47% in early 2007,
Even before the ASIS International event later this month, there has been news about monitoring, security video and mass notification. For example, Dedicated Micros – part of AD Group
Despite the impact of the economic downturn, IMS Research’s (www.imsresearch.com) latest report, “The World Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment - 2009 Edition,” forecasts that the world market
Rhythm Engineering's most talked about contribution to the transportation industry is InSync. Designed as an artificial-intelligence based Next Generation Adaptive Traffic Signal System from Rhythm Engineering significantly reduces stops
Deadline extended until September 2. The ISC West 2010 Conference Design Team, led by the ISC Education Advisory Board, is looking for quality presentations and workshops for the ISC