| Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
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Emergency response centers by Yahya |
Topic: Access Control |
| Regardless of whether it's a terrorist attack in Washington, D.C., an earthquake in Los Angeles, or a tidal wave in New York the only way first responders can truly be efficient is by leveraging a command center solution that connects disparate public and private security systems into an east-to-use... |
| Published: Friday 18 April, 2008 |
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Biometrics and ID Cards by Yahya |
Topic: Access Control |
| About a decade ago, the utilization of biometrics for identifying people was only seen in the movies, it was only a fantasy that people dreamed about. On the other hand, today's movies and TV shows, make obvious just how widespread the technology has become, by including some form of biometrics in t... |
| Published: Friday 18 April, 2008 |
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Visitor Management Systems for Schools by Suhaib Allababidi |
Topic: Access Control |
| The nine-year old girl named Jessica Lunsford who was murdered by a construction employee at her school caused the Jessica Lunsford to get implemented. In order to comply with the law School districts throughout Florida began to actively implement fingerprinting and screening systems on their prope... |
| Published: Friday 18 April, 2008 |
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Complicated machines up for grabs by Suhaib Allababidi |
Topic: Digital Video Recorders DVRs |
| The security industry has benefited substantially from breakthrough technology developments during the past six years. Video surveillance seems to be the hottest product in the mind of many end-users even though it is only one component of a comprehensive approach to a complete security plan. This i... |
| Published: Friday 18 April, 2008 |
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Verifying alarm calls by Yahya |
Topic: Access Control |
| The complexity of providing proper protection of people and property has never been greater for those responsible for security in this information age. HSM Electronic Protection Services Inc. has a bigger focus on guaranteeing that clients get the most out of their investments in electronic security... |
| Published: Friday 18 April, 2008 |
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Biometrics for the Eyes Using Cameras by Yahya |
Topic: Benefits of Security Cameras |
| The human eye has been regarded by many individuals throughout history as being one of the most wonderful things in nature due to the fact that it symbolizes the identity of a person. Despite the fact that biometrics was a concept not yet invented in those old days, this resemblance still applies en... |
| Published: Thursday 17 April, 2008 |
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Access Control System for the Coast by Yahya |
Topic: Access Control |
| The Coast Guard of the United States is a maritime, military, and multi-mission service within the Department of Homeland Security and one of the nation's five armed entities. The central mission of the Coast Guard is to protect the security interests, public, the environment and U.S. economic in an... |
| Published: Thursday 17 April, 2008 |
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911 and advanced Security Technology by Yahya |
Topic: Benefits of Security Cameras |
| Cell phone use became widespread in the late 1990s. This enabled citizens to start utilizing this new technology to dial 911 to attain access to critical emergency services, in the same manner that they would utilize a landline telephone. However the only issue with this new method of communication ... |
| Published: Thursday 17 April, 2008 |
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Identity Verification in Bank Security by Yahya |
Topic: Access Control |
| The public's perspective on financial security has been drastically changed by identity theft. For instance the easiness of card cloning has left the public extremely vulnerable, Phising scams take consumers to web sites that are very similar if not identical to their trusted bank, furthermore, a st... |
| Published: Thursday 17 April, 2008 |
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Campus Security to Protect Occupants by Yahya |
Topic: Access Control |
| A very popular university in Dover, Del. was founded more than two decades ago. It has campuses in both Wilmington and Georgetown. It offers more than sixty undergraduate degrees, eighteen graduate degrees and two doctoral curriculums to more than three thousand students each year. The highest level... |
| Published: Thursday 17 April, 2008 |
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