Thursday, May 07, 2009

SecurityPark eNewsletter



  eNewsletter - 07 May 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

Manchester ID cards raise risks to personal data security
The purpose of ID cards is to increase security in the UK, but they may in fact have the opposite effect...

FLIR Systems thermal imaging cameras protect the perimeter at PKN ORLEN petrochemical facility
Security is taken extremely serious at the refinery in Plock...

Many companies are not in control of their firewalls
A firewall is not something you install once and set it up and then leave it alone....

Millwall FC upgrades to digital video recording
The DVRs can collectively store all the video recorded for in excess of twenty separate match days...

Phishing scams target tax payers
HMRC would always notify individuals of tax refunds by post...

Masternaut Asset Track uses satellite surveillance for valuable plant and construction equipment
The moment it moves out of a pre-defined area, the system raises the alarm...

41st Parameter FraudNet minimises fraud losses for airlines
Curtailing fraud loss and profit protection are key initiatives for airlines during tough economic times...

Two thirds of organisations have experienced a security breach in the past 12 months
Enterprises are struggling to protect their organisations from application security breaches...


IFSEC 2009

IFSEC returns to the NEC Birmingham from 11 - 14 May 2009. IFSEC 2009 will host the latest technologies and offer rich educational content and invaluable networking opportunities, all under one roof.

Register to ensure you are on the right track to finding everything your business needs to excel in the security industry.

Hotel key cards can present a serious ID fraud risk
In the wrong hands, this could provide some really useful information to get an ID fraud scam going...

Becrypt Trusted Client provides secure remote access to Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Trusted Client allows people to work securely from an unmanaged PC over an Internet connection...

Micropak ANPR ultra-compact camera makes installation simple even on small parking areas
Micropak ANPR camera can be installed in a few minutes...

2020 Vision delivers a safe and secure environment for Great North Museum visitors
45 cameras will protect the museum and its exhibits...

Checkpoint Systems Merchandise Visibility Solution optimises the supply chain from source to store
This solution allows retailers to gain unprecedented visibility to reduce reduce shrink...

EMS Group FirePoint wireless fire system for the construction site at Dublin Airport
Control panels, call points, beacons and sounders can be quickly moved as each construction and fit out phase is completed...

Single Person Detection is a significant aid to security
The detection system from IEE effectively prevents tailgating or piggybacking...

QinetiQ acquires online monitoring technology company Cyveillance
The company develops and operates online monitoring technology to identify and track data...

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