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Written by Sabeq MS
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Tuesday, 25 November 2008 |
Many enterprise-level organizations have taken the fruitful effort of replacing all of their analog security video equipment with analog security technology . A large portion of today’s society categorizes analog technology as outdated technology similar to the VCR equipment. The transformation from analog to digital devices is a more current occasion for many average sized businesses or sectors in industries with narrow budgets for new technology investments. In spite of its ability to be a potent instrument in anybody's arsenal of security assets; video technology is under used the vast majority of both early adopters and recent implementations. For the past couple of decades the security video technology was primarily beneficial after an incident has already occurred, thanks to digital security technology these devices can now take a more proactive role and can serve as a preventative device. Through accurately integrating network video security with existing operational system and ongoing processes businesses and facilities can function in more a secure manner. Integrating the proper hardware and software configurations is only a part of the whole process. The other part to guarantee a terrific execution and long lasting use of the video equipment is to properly attend to, amend and maneuver how staff can best incorporate their techniques with this instrument. Comparing and Contrasting analog versus network |
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Technology
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Written by Sabeq MS
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Monday, 24 November 2008 |
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If one observes the standards of educational institutions in our time they will quickly realize that the quality of academic programs has become an important competitive issue among many learning facilities, in particular, high schools. This is predominantly evident in several private schools such as a widely know High school in the state of Vermont. The high school’s institutional curriculum was structured with college preparation in mind, thus, it offered honors, advanced placement in addition to special needs courses in almost all fields of study. At a 98-percent college placement, it’s clear that this high school has made a pledge to providing academic superiority. |
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Technology
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Written by Sabeq MS
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Monday, 24 November 2008 |
Identification cards have recently became a hot topic, especially since federal and state governments are looking for ways to confirm their workers' identities to give them access to the work facilities. Identifying personnel before access is granted will not only protect the physical resources such as the actual building, infrastructure and other facilities but will also sustain their computer network's integrity. In recent months, two identification cards were successful in acquiring most of the publicity -- a transportation workers identification credential and the personal identification verification card based on FIPS 201. These security measures, especially FIPS 201 cards will influence all federal recruits, close to 5 million individuals and a minimum of 2 million federal contractors. The convolution and the total quantity of cards needed will make this one of the biggest surveillance plans ever undertaken by the federal government. All of these security concerns are being brought up by HSPD-12. It mandates the deployment of an interoperable solution for access to federal properties and IT networks by all federal agencies. The instruction also requires agencies to begin issuing FIPS 201-compliant certificates. In order to address the process, use and interoperability of the PIV cards the National Institute for Standards and Technology put in place the FIPS 201 standards. Establishing these standards will most definitely present a significant enhancement in the way federal government manages security access control systems relating to logical and physical resources. It has become critically important to have a standard security system to detect the identity of individuals. This will greatly enhance security levels, reduce identity theft, as well as increase government efficiency.
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Written by Sabeq MS
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Friday, 21 November 2008 |
It began like any other day at an Indiana state Jewelry shop. The store owner and her employees opened up the shop as usual. Customers started to pour in the store and everything seemed normal until noon. A few minutes past 12 pm two black males entered the store cautiously while having both of their hands in their pockets. They appeared to be interested in a piece of jewelry, and they eventually decide to buy it. They called for a clerk to help them buy the item. Their clerk turned out to be the manager of the store and owner of the business. She was an old determined lady. She greeted them and complimented them on their choice. As soon as she wrapped the item and told them the price, one of the two men immediately stepped back, took his arm out of his pocket and pointed a gun to the cashier's head. He quickly ordered everyone to lay flat on the floor. His accomplice made sure that all the customers in the store are not resisting and are down on the ground. |
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