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The Internet has transformed the way many advanced societies work, live and play. It has ...
IFSEC, the world’s largest annual security event, returns in 2009 to the NEC Birmingham ...
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Queensland Police Service is the first police force in Australia to issue employees with new electronic ID cards which integrate access to the premise and network resources, the Police Media and Public Affairs Branch told Asian Security Review.
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FutureCCTV 2010
19 Apr – 20 Apr 10
Raffles Hotel - Singapore
Even as disaster response teams begins to embrace smaller format ...
A new set of guidelines on cybersecurity released by the ...
The New South Wales police has hailed the advantages of ...
Layoffs in the downturn bring organisations huge security challenges, and cutting down security budget and personnel is only going to be counterproductive
Simple solutions might deliver the same, if not better, systems than complex systems
Biometric-enabled auto border clearance is good at letting good people in, but problematic in keeping undesired people out.
What the new Asian Security Review portal has to offer
The GIS-based national security implementation which is the first of its kind in the ...
With the world entering a new cycle of vicious earthquakes, businesses in Asia need to ...
What does it take to run security at an airport located at one of the ...
IFSEC, the world’s largest annual security event, returns in 2009 to the NEC Birmingham ...