Thursday, April 09, 2009

SecurityPark eNewsletter



  eNewsletter - 09 April 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 - far ahead of other Security publications, in print or online.

SECURITY NEWS FROM WWW.SECURITYPARK.NET

G4S Events assists Metropolitan Police throughout the G20 Summit
G4S assisted the police in securing the venue before the police search and seal operation commenced...

Secure Zone perimeter protection system activates CCTV systems and external devices
The technology uses signature recognition and advanced learning algorithms to know the difference between an environmental nuisance alarm and an attempted intrusion...

Firewall administrators are masochists
Most firewalls are a mess....

Khipu Networks protect Oxford University college networks against student misuse and access from unauthorised guests
Both colleges use BCM to conduct automatic device scans every time students attempt to connect to the network...

VSG handles Fortnum and Mason security during refurbishment
The role of the security officers was also to ensure that the quality of the customer experience offered in the store was not adversely affected during the refurbishment...

Mobility jeopardises business security
The standard anti-virus and network access control is not enough...

How to recover EFS-encrypted data when it gets lost
users can lose important encrypted data due to unforeseen circumstances...

Applied Micro Circuits helps protect Tucson Police digital evidence and maintain the chain of custody
The pace of capturing and sharing digital evidence has increased exponentiallys...


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Hand geometry biometric readers controll access to the construction site of the new BNG plutonium storage facility
Combined card and hand geometry biometric readers are installed at the different access points of the site...

Warehousing and logistics sector expects increases in crime
The biggest area of increased spend has been in electronic surveillance and CCTV...

Network Defence protects North Tyneside Council users from malicious content
The network-based appliance has been rolled out to protect and provide resilience against web-borne threats...

Michigan schools uses Axis network cameras to increase public school security
More than 600 network cameras and video encoders are being installed in the district's high schools...

Real-time identification of faces from high-resolution digital surveillance cameras
The VeriLook Surveillance SDK development kit for biometric face identification uses live video streams from high-resolution digital surveillance cameras...

G4S Events supplies event stewarding and crowd management services to The Grand National and The Derby Festival
G4S Events also supplies services to Ascot, Cheltenham Racecourse, Newbury Racecourse, Ayr Racecourse and The Burghley Horse Trials...

Implementing Network Access Control
NAC solutions require significant changes to existing network infrastructure...

Brixton slashes disaster recovery time from three weeks to under an hour
Brixton previously employed a disaster recovery plan based on backing up to tape and the tapes then being taken offsite...

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