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Latest security company newsTSSI: TSSI improves staff efficiency and patient care for Ramsay Health CareTSSI has announced the latest phase in its implementation and roll out of a time management system for Ramsay Health Care, formerly known as Capio. Ramsay Health Care provides independent hospital services throughout the UK, with a network of 22 private clinics as well as 10 treatment centres servicing both private and NHS patients. The time management system, developed by TSSI especially for Ramsay Health Care, services 27 sites in the UK with a view to extending it to another five sites be... [more] TrenStar Tracking Solutions: Fluensee acquires TrenStar Tracking SolutionsFluensee has announced the acquisition of TrenStar Tracking Solutions and its North American operations, assets, customers and intellectual property. The combination of Fluensee and TrenStar Tracking Solutions brings together two RFID-enabled asset tracking solutions. The move extends Fluensee's capabilities in the beverage, brewery and synthetic rubber industries and brings with it the opportunity to immediately provide a scalable asset management solution as a Software as a Service (SaaS) o... [more] Triad Group: Website maps London crime dataZubed Geospatial, a division of Triad Group PLC., has launched ZubedPI, a free website that maps London crime data, making it easy for the public to access public information. In addition to a ‘heatmap’, immediately visualising each crime type across London, users can zoom in and click in any ward to view tables of detailed statistics. “Despite crime data being in the public domain it wasn’t in a form where the public can immediately tell high crime areas from low”, said Ian Haynes, CEO of T... [more] TEW Plus: Intruder deterrent system reduces vandalism and cable theft at Network RailFollowing a spate of vandalism and cable theft within various parts of Network Rail's infrastructure, TEW Plus Ltd instigated a successful eight week trial of an intruder deterrent system using Derwent' System's new AEGIS White Light LED illuminators. During the day intruders are detected by sensors which trigger a loudspeaker that issues a stern warning to trespassers to leave the site. At night the sensors trigger Derwent's powerful AEGIS UFLED White Light illuminators which flood the s... [more] Trusteer: Trusteer allows financial institutions to protect user accounts when private information is stolenThe introduction of phishing filters that block access to malicious websites has forced fraudsters to change their ways. Mass phishing campaigns are now less likely to succeed since most browsers implement black-list and heuristic-based anti-phishing filters, which are updated when monitoring services detect large attacks. In response, criminals now gather intelligence on their victims and launch very targeted and convincing attacks on small user populations that are not easily detected by monit... [more] Tier-3: Behavioural analysis security technology helps protect systems against e-banking cybercrimeResearch by the University of Michigan - which discovered that 75 per cent of e-banking sites have at least one design flaw that leaves customers exposed to cybercrime - confirms the case for behavioural analysis as a part of business IT security software, says Geoff Sweeney, chief technology officer with Tier-3. "The research, which surveyed some 214 US e-banking sites, is notable as many of the site flaws cannot be fixed by a software patch, but are structural in nature. Short of many of th... [more] |
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