Self-Made Techie 1st August 2003 Security vendors usually don’t discuss technical details with customers. Vendors prefer working with integrators, who have a more complete grasp of the
Role-Based Computer Access 1st August 2003 Those responsible for IT security in the government need to be aware of who is accessing their systems, from where, for how long, and for what purpose.
Talk Amongst Yourselves 1st August 2003 When police arrive at the scene of an accident or crime, they talk to each other over the radio. But they can’t communicate with anyone else. Typically,
Technologies of Tomorrow 1st August 2003 Soldiers who can blend in like chameleons, radio waves serving as weapons in combat and homes outfitted with biological threat sensors in their vents
WHY WE NEED SMARTER MAPS 1st August 2003 In a recent Star Trek movie, Captain Jean Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise uses a map of a solar system to plan a response to a potential attack. If
V.I.P.’s No Longer 1st August 2003 On July 24, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg passed through a metal detector in front of the City Hall building for the first time. Before that day, Bloomberg,
Internal Audit 1st August 2003 If indeed nothing is certain in life except death and taxes, the corollary is: It is essential to protect taxes and the people who collect them. That’s
Cyber-Vigilance 1st August 2003 As threats continue against the U.S. government’s electronic infrastructure, cyber-security deserves considerable vigilance. The sensitive nature of information
Uncle Sam Wants Private Guards 1st August 2003 For the first time in 20 years, the U.S. Army is asking private security firms to provide new security services for domestic military facilities. Issued
An Overlooked Vulnerability? 1st August 2003 American manufacturing facilities that produce and store toxic chemicals for various industrial uses are potential terrorist targets, according to Guardsmark
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020