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ASIS lends support to new IFSEC India exhibition
The New Delhi India Chapter 207 of ASIS International has pledged its support to CMP Information's new security exhibition, IFSEC India. Taking place from 25-27 October 2007 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, IFSEC India will cater for the whole of the South Asian region, one of the fastest growing ...
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Association approved status
Fairtrades, a multi-trade association which is open to installers, has been recognised by the Government-backed TrustMark as an Approved Scheme Operator.
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Ticket evaders hit by ANPR
PIPS Technology has supplied one of its mobile ANPR systems to Swift Credit Services to target evaders of parking fines – with 23 vehicles located within the first day of use.
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IP booming already in Asia
Contrary to popular industry belief that IP surveillance will boom in the US and Europe before Asia, one company has put forward an alternative view.
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Shareholders acquire TSSI
TSSI has announced that a group of shareholders led by its executive chairman Danny Chapchal and non-executive director Lord Young of Graffham have completed the acquisition of the company.
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Installers get clearer guidance on EN50131
In a move to give installers clear guidance on the challenges of the Euro Standards, Texecom has expanded its technical support services with the appointment of two additional technical support engineers.
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The bench test 2: Sweet sixtee
The Lilin PDR-2160 16-Channel DVR is the heart of the company's CCTV system, and is well suited to a wide range of applications…
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The bench test 1: Mr Popularity
Videcon's VHSD-870EXT Concept Pro dome won't blow your mind, but it is a very capable camera indeed…
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School for surveillance
Bosch Security Systems has tackled the ongoing problem of students setting off fire alarms in a bid to avoid class by supplying an integrated CCTV system at Beardwood High School in Blackburn
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On your Own
The advent of remote diagnostics in tandem with a desire for more flexible and reliable security systems is already beginning to change the solutions landscape for installers and end users alike, but how will that impact on the total cost of system ownership that rests with the client? Brian Sims ...
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Vandal-proof and network ready
JVC has introduced the VN-C215 series of IP-network fixed dome cameras.
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Money, money, money
On 6 April, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence application fee is expected to rise from £190 to £245. The new fee would apply to applications for all licensable sectors throughout England, Wales and Scotland.
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Source material
With Security Industry Authority licensing and regulation having been up-and-running for almost 12 months, could the ‘accepted wisdom’ that in-house security provision is somehow better than an outsourced service be discredited? Douglas Greenwell explains why a Best of Breed solution offered by experienced service providers should prove to be the ...
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In the name of the law
Continuing his appraisal of what life is now like for the smaller security company in a post-regulation landscape , Richard Childs focuses on enforcement of the Private Security Industry Act and the Approved Contractor Scheme before looking at what the Regulator must do if certain areas of regulation are to ...
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Q&A on IP
Security Management Today talks to James Somerville-Smith about the main drivers underpinning change in the security systems environment, and the ongoing push towards genuine integration
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Information is a security risk
Despite a huge increase in security-related spend, lax attitudes to information security are costing businesses both money and reputation. Information is a Board-level issue. It is time for management to stop passing the buck and accept responsibility for creating a culture of sound information security awareness, argues Ian McGurk
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Improving IP
IP video surveillanceIndigoVision has launched a range of IP video products supporting the all-new H.264 compression technology.The 9000 range includes updated versions of products currently available in Indigo’s 8000 range: transmitters, IP domes and networked video recorders.Control Center has also been updated – enabling users to deploy a complete end-to-end ...
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Five star protection
The DeVere Cameron House Hotel on the banks of Scotland’s picturesque Loch Lomond has undergone a security upgrade courtesy of Clear Image. As Brian Sims discovers, the mixture of dome cameras, matrices and controllers supplied by Panasonic (UK) is already reaping huge dividends – and not just from a security ...
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Thin end of the wedge?
The Corporate Manslaughter Bill makes it easier for the Government to secure convictions in relation to corporations and their senior managers who have paid scant regard to their Duty of Care in relation to employees. Joanne Wardale picks over the main points of the new Bill for practising security professionals ...