Exploring basic best practices for securing documents on your computer and smartphone
- By Cole Armstrong
- Dec 13, 2016
Having the best, most accessible technical support team will ensure the safety and security of not only your data and staff, but will be an added benefit to your company’s long-term bottom line, as well.
Consumers may think data breaches are inevitable, but if a business can show them that such risks are avoidable, it’s sure to profit. Don’t get left behind by your competitors—invest in a robust payment-protection platform before it’s too late.
- By Michael Thorne
- Jan 27, 2016
Increasingly, banks are turning to a consolidated unified approach to address concerns.
- By Scott Thomas
- Dec 08, 2015
This article provides an overview of common storage systems and their pros and cons. To help you make the right decision.
- By Christoph Bast
- Nov 12, 2015
Wrightstyle is one of Europe’s leading suppliers of advanced steel and aluminium glazing systems, supplying fire and blast resistant systems worldwide. Jane Embury, the company’s marketing director, discusses our growing love affair with cities, and the new kinds of threat they face.
- By Jane Embury
- Nov 10, 2015
With 90 percent of companies admitting they’ve suffered at least one cyberattack, sitting back and avoiding the topic is not a suitable solution or strategy for CEOs hoping to keep their technology — not to mention their customers’ information — safe.
- By Pete Metzger
- Nov 02, 2015
Wrightstyle is a specialist steel and aluminium glazing company and supplies its fire-rated systems internationally. Lee Coates, the company’s technical director, looks at fire training in the build up to Christmas.
- By Lee Coates
- Oct 02, 2015
Wrightstyle’s Jane Embury, the company’s marketing director, looks at how fires can be started accidentally or stupidly.
- By Jane Embury
- Sep 10, 2015
Wrightstyle Limited is a leading UK supplier of integrated steel and aluminium glazing systems and exports worldwide. Jane Embury, the company’s commercial director, looks at some notorious prison fires – and the appalling conditions in some facilities today.
- By Jane Embury
- Aug 31, 2015
The threat of terror, real or imagined, has focused the minds of building owners, architects, engineers, technologists and planners to better design buildings that can withstand a whole new array of risks.
- By Lee Coates
- Jul 13, 2015
National and regional governments and the insurance industry stepped in to drastically improve building codes, recognizing both the scale of human and financial loss. One important addition to the code was a requirement for missile-impact resisting glass.
- By Jane Embury
- Apr 22, 2015
With so many business functions becoming integrated through networked devices or systems, it is no wonder that one of the newly re-introduced buzzwords spreading throughout the physical security industry is integrated security services.
- By Cale Dowell
- Apr 10, 2015
Per Björkdahl shares his thoughts about cybersecurity, the IP video market, access control and interoperability.
Embarking on a remote video monitoring solution, especially third party, can seem like an overwhelming mission. However, with considerable value add to be gained by augmenting your security function, it’s imperative to educate yourself to recognize if it is right for you.
- By Cale Dowell
- Feb 25, 2015
Several technologies are available that help detect misuse of taxpayer information.
- By Hagai Schaffer
- Feb 05, 2015
Primary issue is inadequate government oversight of airlines in certain countries.
- By Maxwell Leitschuh
- Jan 26, 2015
As number of people traveling continues to rise, airport security become more extensive and complex while facing unique challenges.
- By David Lenot
- Jan 16, 2015
Combination of training and experience with the best equipment ensures safety.
- By Chris Taylor
- Dec 22, 2014
Correctional facilities harden their perimeters only to face the introduction of contraband coming in from the outside.
- By John Romanowich
- Dec 10, 2014