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Thursday, May 06, 2010

SecurityPark eNewsletter



  eNewsletter - 06 May 2010

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

TalkTalk's new London head office building protected by Samsung CCTV system
The building is extensively glazed and therefore needed cameras with powerful backlight compensation capabilities...

Five ways to improve cloud computing security
Lack of foresight and technological preparedness drastically weakens network security...

The dangers of the growing threat of phone hacking
The rise in physical data security measures has triggered a new line of attack for criminals: phone correspondence...

Retailers blamed for making people vulnerable to credit card fraud and ID theft
The place that people said that they were most likely to have their details stolen from was online...

The average cost of a data breach is over USD 3 million
Breach notification laws and regulations significantly increase costs...

Big dip in the value of Security companies
Out of the top 960 companies analysed, 564 companies are worth less than they were last year...

DVTel intelligent Security Operations Center deployed in four Indian cities
The DVTel iSOC manages a mix of IP fixed and PTZ cameras monitoring upwards of 40 locations...

HTS's License Plate Recognition system selected for Ticketless Parking Station in Sydney
The system will allow shoppers to enter the parking station without stopping at the entry gate...


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Mirasys CCTV technology protects Benedictine Monastery from theft and vandalism
Buckfast Abbey has upgraded its analogue surveillance system to a digital IP networked system...

Integrating security into the system development process
Implementing third-generation security engineering...

CEM AC2000 Lite security management system secures access to Nucleus Connect's Singapore offices
If a door is forced and an alarm triggered, security guards are able to respond to the alarm immediately...

3DX-RAY unveils next generation FlatScan POD portable baggage security inspection system
The FlatScan POD is a mobile security x-ray baggage screening system that can easily be moved from venue to venue...

Shop Alert alerts retail security video operators to alarms or events from other security systems
Two-way communication between the shopping centre security staff and retailers can be initiated...

SitexOrbis secures expensive apartment in Notting Hill in under an hour
SitexOrbis prevents re-occupation of the apartment by the evicted tenant...

TagTrack helps recover stolen vehicles
If you cannot prevent the theft; the next best option is to at least track and trace the stolen vehicle...

IFSEC from 10 - 13 May 2010
IFSEC, the world's largest annual security event, returns from 10 - 13 May 2010 to the NEC Birmingham. The event will provide security installers, manufacturers, distributors, IT integrators, end-users and consultants with a platform to keep up to date with the ever-changing developments of the global security industry.

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