Recently added articles from Security Technology & Design:
Protecting Information in Human Memory.(Column)
Dec 01, 2008 ... Protecting Information in Human Memory By Ray Bernard, PSP, CHS-III Proprietary information exists in many forms, paper being one. Another huge category is electronic data, which includes data on hard drives, backup tapes, CDs and DVDs, and memory sticks -- plus ...
Striving to be World Class.(Column)
Dec 01, 2008 ... Striving to be World Class By Derrick Wright, CPP This column introduces Lean perspectives and tools and provides a path for security practitioners to follow in applying lean principles. Lean is a business strategy to achieve "World Class" status across ...
Assess, Identify and Protect.(Feature)
Dec 01, 2008 ... Assess, Identify and Protect By Larry Bowe Real-time surveillance must go well beyond the perimeter Technology has come a long way since the Sept. 11 terror attacks. ID cards are a lot smarter; biometrics read eyeballs and fingerprints; sensors sniff out ...
Day/Night Cameras.(Feature)
Dec 01, 2008 ... Day/Night Cameras By Dave Tynan Technology can help end-users deal with low-light environments Decades of experience in video surveillance design have led to pre-programmed expectations regarding camera placement and how to capture or gather forensic ...
Analog Video: Still King of the Hill?(Feature)
Dec 01, 2008 ... Analog Video: Still King of the Hill? By Tom Galvin IP Camera systems may be growing faster, but the old standby still works for many end-users IP Video products continue to receive the lion's share of attention in trade magazines, trade shows and new ...