Happy Friday, Security readers, and welcome to the Week in Review!

We at Security hope you’re having a marvelous start of summer, so to help you save time this weekend, we have compiled the best of this week’s articles so you can catch up with all the industry news just in time to fire up the barbecue or head to the beach.

 

Top News Articles

Canadian Safety and Security Program Established

Security Raised at Swedish Nuclear Plants after Explosives Found Nearby

Vandalism of Picasso Painting Caught on Film

ISC Returns to the East, Not Solutions

Security Should Focus on Cybercrime, not Antivirus: Report

Qualcomm Stadium to Get Cheaper Security

LinkedIn Security Breach Triggers $5 Million Lawsuit

 

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Most Popular Features

SECURITY’s Top Guarding Companies

Beyond the Numbers: What the Stanley-Niscayah M&A Means for You

The Security Leader: Beyond Guns, Guards and Gates

Three Common Misconceptions About Travel Security in Mexico

The Top 10 Open Video Management Systems

Security’s Top 25 People in the Security Industry

SEC 500: 2011 Rankings

Most Influential People in Security – 2011

Trail Mix: Five Good Ways to Track People

Using Crime Data to Drive and Defend Security Resource Allocations

 

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