Thursday, December 17, 2009

SecurityPark eNewsletter



  eNewsletter - 17 Dec 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 400,000 readers every month - far ahead of other Security publications, in print or online.

SECURITY NEWS FROM WWW.SECURITYPARK.NET

USB drives are proving an absolute nightmare for IT managers
One serious risk is that of being lost or stolen...

VSG security officers increase security and safety at Robert Bosch manufacturing plant
VSG security officers at Miskin provide a highly visible presence around the site to deter potential trespassers...

Over 300,000 shoppers may fall victim to fraud on the high street this Christmas
Customers get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the high street...

APT Skidata gets Leicester Tigers fans into the stadium quickly and safely
The Club's traditional paper season tickets have been superseded by mifare smartcards...

Make sure employee online Christmas shopping doesn't become a business security issue
Online shoppers can learn a few lessons from the Ghosts of the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol...

Shift from attacks via applications towards attacks originating from file sharing networks
2009 was dominated by sophisticated malicious programs with rootkit functionality...

Hidden cameras catch home carers suspected of stealing from elderly relatives
Hidden wireless cameras come as a Roberts DAB radio, a fragrant pot pourri, a decorative rosewood effect table clock and an air freshener...

Octavian Security recruits motorhome owners who fancy pitching up on outside broadcast and film sets
The company offers something a bit different to the usual pitches at the seaside or country parks...


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Businesses need to understand the security issues of Web 2.0 and Social Networking
Existing security architectures have a limited ability to manage them effectively...

Portable Fingerprint Reader allows random ID card and fingerprint security checks to be carried out at temporary entrances
The S3020f hand-held reader offers fully integrated biometric verification as well as card validation to be carried out remotely...

Sonardyne delivers additional Sentinel Intruder Detection Sonar Systems to the US Navy
Sentinel is a compact underwater surveillance sonar that automatically detects, tracks and classifies subsea targets...

Infinova hybrid surveillance solution deployed at Nanjing Olympic Sports Center
Analog video, fiber and Ethernet have been combined to create a best-in-class hybrid surveillance solution...

Organisations will have to face the Industrialisation of Hacking
More and more automated tools are being used at all stages of the hacking process...

Most organisations are unable to monitor when users copied or moved data onto portable devices
A fifth of interviewees even described their current security solutions as poor...

Borough of Kensington and Chelsea optimizes data backup and disaster recovery with FalconStor and VMware
FalconStor NSS serves as the gateway for storage virtualization and replication...

TRAAKiT introduces custom programmed tracking device to safeguard equipment and machinery
Equipment theft is one of the biggest problems especially during the winter, as equipment is often left outside in a vulnerable place....

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