Wednesday, 10 March 2010
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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 ...
With the world entering a new cycle of vicious earthquakes, businesses in Asia need to ...
Mark Medwecki, Superintendent at Hong Kong Police’s Crime Prevention Bureau, shares his views on the territory‘s surveillance landscape.
Abdulrahman Al-Onaizan, Head of Business Continuity Management at Arab National Bank, explains how his organisation succeeded in establishing award-winning BCM practices.
Fire has a nasty habit of raising hell in the electronics manufacturing industry. Amelia Kwok assesses the causes and the risks, and casts a critical over the fire control solutions market.
The number and diversity of viruses, worms and other nasty threats to information security is growing quickly. What - if anything - can be done to stop it, asks Alice Kok.
How one of the world’s most successful financial services firms reduces risk in its organization every day.
Large crowds are inherently vulnerable, let alone the external threats posed by terrorism and criminals. Experts discuss how to ensure security during big events from the perspectives of event managers, venue managers and sport architects.
How a network of CC TV cameras can be deployed, managed and made effective in specific scenarios.
There’s more to emergency communications than a walkie talkie. We evaluate the criteria that responders look for when choosing the appropriate handsets, and the challenge of deploying a rich media experience in emergency situations.
Airports are a laboratory for some of the most advanced security solutions. From scanners to RFID tracking and ccTv - we find out what are the latest solutions deployed at airports.
Inherent in the 21st century is a need to be secure and this genetic make-up of the global society does not leave out the area of electronic documents.
Can you teach an old dog new tricks? You can with IP-based CCTV! We look at how the latest surveillance software radically extends the ability to screen for unusual behaviour, detect unattended baggage and monitor access, among other capabilities.
Secure enterprise identification and authentication lie at the heart of today’s efficient organisation. We look at how to cost effectively provide access to shared facilities – whether physical premises or IT assets.
The new Qinghai-Tibet railway passes through harsh terrains. The command centre ensures its safety and security through Geospatial Information Systems.
As denser, hotter data centres become the norm, a structured fire prevention plan will save time and money.
What does it take to run security at an airport located at one of the highest-volume transhipment centres in the world?
Does CCTV suppress crime or displace it? As metropolitan CCTV systems become more commonplace, we look at the factors affecting the impact of surveillance investment – and ask users to identify the returns they have achieved from their expanding CCTV infrastructure.
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 ...