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Thursday, January 22, 2009

SecurityPark eNewsletter



  eNewsletter - 22 Jan 2009

You will find underneath a selection of articles recently posted on Security Park - the leading online news site for the Security Industry with over 390,000 readers every month (i.e. more than five times the audience of most print trade magazines and far ahead of other online publications).

SECURITY NEWS FROM WWW.SECURITYPARK.NET

Your digital fingerprints are left all over the Internet
This information can get into the wrong hands, and then be used to build a profile of us and even to fake our identities...

20 percent of leading security firms are unlikely to survive
The security industry is not immune to the current crisis. The sector has overcapacity, and a third of businesses suffered a fall in sales last year...

New President for Niscayah Ltd
Don Cameron has been appointed as President of Niscayah Ltd...

Traditional security is not stopping network attacks
Firewall and anti-virus solutions are no longer sufficient given the changing threat landscape...

Bahrain City Centre Shopping Mall secured by AMG Systems
The requirements called for transmission of multiple camera signals to the central control room over a single fibre...

The impact of the Working Time Directive on the security industry
Change is coming even though the amendments to the Working Time Directive are not yet finalised...

Thoursands of USB sticks fogotten in clothes left at dry cleaners
Data leakage and data loss is at an all time high...


How technology can help combat Financial Crime in retail banking

This repot looks at the regulatory requirements and growing exposure to risk that drive the adoption of anti-financial crime application and strategies.
It provides insight into potentially emerging threats, and the increasing cost pressures that affect the anti-financial crime area. The technology and vendor landscape section offers an in-depth insight into the overall AML and anti-fraud architecture.

Purchase the "Using Technology to Combat Financial Crime in Retail Banking" report.

IndigoVision provides fully integrated CCTV surveillance to Mövenpick Tower Hotel in Qatar
The tight integration of CCTV and access control brings many benefits to the hotel...

Bailiff company uses Peoplesafe to help safeguard its lone workers
The package encompasses the Peoplesafe device, operator response, tracking, training, configuration, monitoring and ongoing support...

The 25 most dangerous programming errors - and how to fix them
Many of the applications that contain coding errors are critical to the business, but are no longer being maintained by the vendor...

Videoswitch DVRs part of a sophisticated CCTV system installed at Nando's
Nando's management sees CCTV as a tool to deter and detect would be trouble makers...

When Web 2.0 means Threat 2.0
Social networking is a security challenge...

SALTO Systems provides advanced access control management to Shireland Collegiate Academy
The solution needed to integrate with existing systems using a common technology...

Grenoble Stadium chooses Genetec video surveillance solution
Stewards use mobile PDAs to receive security alerts from the center's security department...

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