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Top News: Frank Abram to spearhead sales at Vitek

California-based Vitek, a manufacturer of security and surveillance products, announced last week that industry veteran Frank Abram has joined the company as its new vice president and will head up the companys sales and operations. Abrams, a former ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  10 Mar 2009

Top News: ScanSource Security to host 'IP Workshops'

ScanSource Security announced Thursday that it is getting ready to launch its IP Workshop series for 2009 later this month. According to a statement issued by the company, the two-day workshops, which train and educate dealers about the benefits of ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  5 Mar 2009
Related Topics: ScanSource, Inc.,  Alvarion Ltd.,  Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Sony

Top News: Diebold recognized by Frost & Sullivan

"Despite current economic conditions, Diebold has increased its market share in two emerging vertical markets - government and commercial - and continues to be vested in the financial and retail channels," Frost & Sullivan Analyst Dilip Sarangan said ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  4 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Diebold

CDW-G launches mass notification Web site

"CDW-G's 'This is a Test' report revealed a disconnect between the information citizens want and their awareness of how to get it, and between the advanced notification systems available today and the comparatively old-fashioned methods on which many ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  3 Mar 2009

Bill Whitford, Hillard Heintze launch S2Verify

"Right now, more than at any time in the past, companies need to know a great deal about their people, about who is representing their organization not just its products and services but also, by extension, its brand, reputation and future performance," ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  3 Mar 2009

Top News: Flint, Mich., considering false alarm fines

The city council in Flint, Michigan is expected to consider a proposal this month that would fine security companies for repeated false alarms from area homes and businesses they monitor. Under the ordinance, each address in the city would be allowed ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  2 Mar 2009

Top News: Identity Force launches Merchant Protection Program

In honor of National Consumer Protection Week, Identity Force, a provider of identity theft solutions for the government and private sector, announced this week that it is launching the Merchant Protection Program. "Most small businesses just don't ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  2 Mar 2009

Top News: Acuity Systems names new CEO

Security and video surveillance manufacturer Acuity Systems announced Monday that industry veteran Glenn Waehner has been named as its new president and CEO. The former president of American Dynamics, Waehner brings a wealth of security industry ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  2 Mar 2009
Related Topics: John Hopkins

Top News: ASIS CSO Roundtable appoints 2009 Advisory Board

The CSO Roundtable, a group of ASIS International, announced Friday that it has appointed its 2009 Advisory Board. The roundtable, which became its own membership group last year, assists security executives and provides them with networking ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  27 Feb 2009
Related Topics: PPG Industries, Inc.

Top News: Nevada could outlaw RFID research

Researches in Nevada conducting tests on radio frequency identification technology could be considered lawbreakers under a bill recently introduced in the state legislature. According to published reports, the bill would make it a felony to possess, ...

From SIW EDITORIAL STAFF, Security Info Watch,  25 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Senate Judiciary Committee

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