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Fire, Health & Safety - 20 June 2007
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| 3DX-Ray introduces portable x-ray detection unit for bomb and threat detection!
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3DX-Ray has introduced a new version of its portable and lightweight TPXi Por. The TPXi-675 is lightweight, fast to deploy, and is ideal for imaging the internal contents of suspect packages that have been left in passenger terminals or other high threat risk areas.
As well as offering the highest image quality of any comparable system it also o...
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IT Network and Computer Security - 20 June 2007
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| TwoSecure Enterprise provides additional identity verification for online banking
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Fronde Anywhere has unveiled TwoSecure(tm) Enterprise Edition, which provides additional identity verification for online banking log-in and transactions.
The TwoSecure product line provides an easy to use application that generates one time passwords (OTPs) via an application that is stored on the mobile phone. TwoSecure is particularly suited...
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CCTV cameras, domes and systems -
Remote Monitoring and Surveillance - 20 June 2007
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| Hat Museum selects Genie to upgrade its internal CCTV camera system
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Hat Works, the UK’s museum of the hatting industry, has chosen Genie to upgrade its internal CCTV camera system. The equipment was supplied by Genie’s approved local distributor, Wigan based Fire Sound and Security. The design and installation was completed in house by Stockport Council’s wholly owned company, Solutions SK Ltd.
Housed in a rest...
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CCTV cameras, domes and systems - 20 June 2007
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| Premier Electronics Launches High Resolution Colour Board Camera
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Premier Electronics' new PC685 1/3” CCD Super high-resolution colour board camera provides more than 520TV lines, RS232 interface and on-screen control yet is still based on a 42mm x 42mm single board, providing a very powerful solution for major video applications.
The unit utilises an inter-line 1/3” sensor that provides sensitivity down to ...
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IT Network and Computer Security - 20 June 2007
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| New Single Sign-On Application Wizard from CA simplifies IT administration
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CA, Inc. has announced the availability of a new Application Wizard for CA Single Sign-On (SSO), a key component of its Identity & Access Management (IAM) solution. The Application Wizard makes it easier for IT administrators to automate single sign-on so that end users can quickly take advantage of fast, convenient access to their applications.
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IT Network and Computer Security - 19 June 2007
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| PatchLink to acquire endpoint security specialist SecureWave
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PatchLink® Corporation has announced that terms for the acquisition of SecureWave SA, a provider of endpoint security products to more than 1,700 companies worldwide, have been agreed to in an all-stock merger. The merger transaction is subject to the approval of SecureWave shareholders and is expected to be closed in the following weeks.
The c...
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CCTV cameras, domes and systems -
Remote Monitoring and Surveillance - 19 June 2007
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| Rainbow vandal-resistant dome cameras monitor BP petrol stations
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Vandal-resistant dome cameras from Rainbow are being used at BP petrol stations across the United Kingdom for general surveillance at the company’s forecourts.
Installers, Cambridgeshire-based AGE Electrical Services, report that the domes are compact and unobtrusive, meaning the units are unlikely to be struck by high-sided or unusually shaped ...
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IT Network and Computer Security - 19 June 2007
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| AEP Networks provides secure remote access system to law firm
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UK legal practice Michelmores is implementing a secure remote access system from AEP Networks to support its growing demand for mobile working and to provide a contingency for emergency situations. The 260-staff Exeter and London-based firm is also considering using the system to create secure portal areas on its network which will be accessible t...
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Crime and Fraud Prevention - 19 June 2007
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| British Retail Consortium concerned with Government plans to water down penalties for retail crime
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The Ministry of Justice is said to be about to free-up prison capacity by releasing thousands of non-violent offenders early. Those reportedly in the frame for early release include criminals convicted of theft and fraud, two of the most significant forms of crime carried out against retailers at a cost to the industry of more than £2.1bn each year...
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Remote Monitoring and Surveillance -
Crime and Fraud Prevention - 19 June 2007
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| CCTV system in crime scene house for forensic students
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A police-owned three-bedroom, semi detached house, is being used by the University of Derby as a practical crime scene environment for its forensic students. The crime scene house consists of a control room, two classrooms and nine areas that can be made out as crime scenes (including stairs, stairwell and shower room).
Students carry out the pr...
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