AS federal and state governments look for ways to ensure workers' identity, identification cards have come to be a hot topic. In addition to protecting physical assets -- buildings, infrastructure and other facilities -- government officials also are interested in maintaining the integrity of their computer networks.
- By Paul Brisgone
- Dec 01, 2006
JUST as physicians recommend that their patients obtain treatment early before a condition worsens, Intermountain Healthcare (IHC) also is addressing the issue of security before problems occur.
- By Sharon Steinhoff-Smith
- Dec 01, 2006
- By Robert Morse
- Nov 03, 2006
THE cost of lost assets to companies has been demonstrated in many studies to be significant. The application of DVR technology has been proven to reduce this type of loss in a cost-effective manner.
- By Bob McCarthy
- Nov 01, 2006
THE Edwin Holmes Co. created the central station intrusion alarm monitoring business model in Boston, in the 1850s.
- By Tom Heiser
- Oct 03, 2006
THE next time you consider installing a new access control system, you might want to think out of the box and go biometric.
- By Steve Down
- Oct 03, 2006
BADCOCK Home Furniture & More is a furniture retailer with a fleet of 45 tractors and 300 trailers, servicing nearly 330 stores in seven states throughout the southeast United States.
- By David Kraninger
- Oct 01, 2006
IN the last four and a half years, new government mandates for tighter physical security at critical infrastructure sites have led to significant strides in physical access control innovation.
- By Walter Hamilton
- Oct 01, 2006
SECURITY is something the airlines take very seriously, even more so after 9/11. Sun Country Airlines is no exception. And like other carriers, Sun Country is facing cost challenges greater than ever before.
- By Sharon Steinhoff-Smith
- Sep 01, 2006
TEN years ago, the use of biometrics for identifying people was only seen in the movies -- too advanced for the real world.
- By John Ekers
- Aug 03, 2006
THE Jessica Lunsford Act -- named for the nine-year old who was murdered by a construction worker at her school -- sent school districts throughout Florida scrambling to implement fingerprinting and screening systems to comply with the law.
- By Catherine L. York
- Jun 01, 2006
THE landscape of information security continues to be dynamic. New threats emerge daily in the forms of new viruses, worms, phishing, pharming, social engineering and identity theft.
- By Brian McCarthy
- Jun 01, 2006
- By Tim Cawsey
- May 01, 2006
IN a time when identity management and interoperable security initiatives are at the forefront of agendas and presidential mandates, security directors are implementing new biometric technologies that notably increase entry point protection, secure sensitive assets and reduce outside threats.
- By Ryan Zlockie
- May 01, 2006
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT or "red tagging" (also known as clearance tagging) is the critical procedure followed to ensure that equipment at the Fayette Power Project's three coal-fired generating units near La Grange, Texas, are safely shut down and energy sources isolated to prevent accidental release of stored energy, making it safe for their maintenance staff to begin working on equipment.
- By Michael O'Keeffe
- Mar 01, 2006
MOST retailers are acutely aware of the impact employee theft has on their business. According to the University of Florida 2004 National Retail Security Survey, 47 percent of all shrink is attributed to employee theft.
- By Joe Davis, CPP
- Mar 01, 2006
FOR its new Medical Arts & Research Building, the University of Connecticut standardized on a security system by using a simplified approach that combines after-hours electronic perimeter access control with interior mechanical locking. By effectively managing the access to the building itself, a less-complicated keying system that still provides the desired level of security can be used inside.
- By Beverly Vigue, AHC/CDC
- Mar 01, 2006
New office tied to acquisition of Siemens’ Security Products.
MyID identity and credential management solution interfaces with the Lenel OnGuard access control system.