CAN YOU HACK IT? Penetration testing gives companies a way to find their vulnerabilities before hackers do (English)
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Table of contents – Volume 47
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EDITOR'S NOTE - How have the events of 9-11, combined with other risk factors and economic developments, changed the role of the corporate security director?| 2003
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LETTERS - An interrogation expert responds to his interrogators.| 2003
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EDITOR'S NOTE - In tough times, businesses don't try to go it alone and neither should security.| 2003
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LETTERS - Choosing the right approach to security education, and updating system integration developments.| 2003
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How have the events of 9-11, combined with other risk factors and economic developments, changed the role of the corporate security director?| 2003
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LETTERS - Nevada citizens contribute to homeland security, and the fine points of standards of proof for investigators are discussed.| 2003
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LETTERS - Documenting employee performance, guidelines for CCTV, and plaudits for FCRA article.| 2003
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EDITOR'S NOTE - ASIS International welcomes its new director of communications, Denny White.| 2003
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In tough times, businesses don't try to go it alone and neither should security| 2003
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LETTERS - Weighing in on retail arson, and giving the NYPD credit where it's due.| 2003
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EDITOR'S NOTE - Evacuating a building properly is far trickier than any escape act Houdini ever pulled off.| 2003
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LETTERS - Clarifying the potential for remote-control helicopters as bomb-delivery devices, questioning the value of penetration testing, and taking umbrage with "guard" terminology.| 2003
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LETTERS - The right to privacy in public places, guards vs. officers, security drills, and hotel security.| 2003
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EDITOR'S NOTE - Questioning the conventional wisdom.| 2003
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LETTERS - Civil defense in Las Vegas, public CCTV, and the CSO position.| 2003
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LETTERS - How security can learn recruitment from major league sports.| 2003
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LETTERS - Readers take issue with an article espousing "interrogation" of a suspect; an expert disperses information on pepper sprays.| 2003
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LETTERS| 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Self-anointed security "experts," CCTV vandalism, new food security regulations, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - A university responds to a shooting, hotel security studies are critiqued, a look at what makes a good store detective, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Security business expected to surge, homeland security starts at home, CCTV reviewed in U.K., and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - CPTED and homeland security, DARPA meets Monty Python, functioning when the power grid is down, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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Self-anointed security "experts," CCTV vandalism, new food security regulations, and moreGips, M. A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Voice-stress technology tested, food security guidelines released, suicide bombing addressed, and lots more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Holding the accounting board accountable, an emergency management resource becomes available, trends in air bag theft, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Guarded optimism for officer guidelines, new resources for cultural institutions, TSA under siege, and much more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Stadium and arena security surveyed, pipeline safety questioned, the role of loss prevention executives examined, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - The art of deploying officers, the Sisyphean fight against piracy, the increasing duties of security professionals, an analysis of the Pentagon attack, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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Guarded optimism for officer guidelinesGips, M. A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Double bombs, water pollution, homeland security innovations, and ventilation systems are among the topics taken this month.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Hotels receive security seals of approval, workplace violence guidelines for the health-care sector are released, school police raise concerns, and much more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Why conferences might attract terrorists, where terrorism will strike in 2003, how security can gain status in the construction industry, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A gas station-convenience store chain pumps in remote video.| 2003
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Learn four managerial traits that correlate with performanceSashkin, M. / Sashkin, M. G. et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A gaming-equipment manufacturer places its bets on a network-security system, and forensic accountants uncover a tool for spotting hidden computer data.| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Learn four managerial traits that correlate with performance.Sashkin, Marshall et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - Office Depot hunts for ghosts in the machine, and HealthFirst turns up its surveillance efforts.| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Good managers know that the best way to influence people is via individualized, closed-door counseling.Maister, David H. et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - Precious documents of democracy receive security fit for a king, and a university places its faith in intrusion prevention.| 2003
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Forget empowerment. What employees need is a clear path, effective training, and management's trustCatlette, B. / Hadden, R. et al. | 2003
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Powerful followers are necessary to support powerful leadersChaleff, I. et al. | 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Performance improvement is every manager's goal for employees, but managers often don't know how to measure it.Clark, Richard E. et al. | 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Stress is often seen as a necessary by-product of office work, but it could lead to violence.Besecker, Ken et al. | 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Forget empowerment. What employees need is a clear path, effective training, and management's trust.Catlette, Bill et al. | 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Want to know whether a change or innovation has worked? Ask your employees.Brinkerhoff, Robert O. et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A petroleum carrier goes biometric, and a small bank finds an e-mail encryption solution.| 2003
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WORKING WISE - A stock-photo house tracks down infringements on the Web, and an airline reservation processing company turns to name-matching software.| 2003
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Good managers know that the best way to influence people is via individualized, closed-door counselingMaister, D. H. / McKenna, P. et al. | 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Powerful followers are necessary to support powerful leaders.Chaleff, Ira et al. | 2003
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Stress is often seen as a necessary by-product of office work, but it could lead to violenceBesecker, K. et al. | 2003
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Performance management: It's not just for yearly appraisalsHills, A. et al. | 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Performance management: It's not just for yearly appraisals.Hills, Angela et al. | 2003
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LEADING EDGE - A reinvigorated training program can improve both security and morale.McGlaughlin, Benjamin et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - California requires disclosure of security breaches, federal infosecurity continues to lag, satellite security gets a look, Brazil breeds hackers, and more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A growing biotech firm integrates its security systems.| 2003
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A growing biotech firm integrates its security systems| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Who says you have to be on top to effect change? Here's how middle managers can get in on the act.Dalton, Dennis R. et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - Holland America cruises for IT security management software, and a Florida university patches up matters at its library.| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Top performers are motivated by different factors than typical employees.Kulesa, Patrick et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - Falling hook, line, and sinker for "phishing" scams; issuing a call for port blocking; distributing the costs of digital discovery; and more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A New Zealand shop smokes out thieves, and a Tennessee water park uses RFID technology to reunite lost children with their families.| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Effective presentations hinge on mastery of gestures, body language, voice volume and pitch, and overall presence.Booher, Dianna et al. | 2003
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Top performers are motivated by different factors than typical employeesKulesa, P. et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A school system turns down the heat on its computers, and a university upgrades its CCTV system.| 2003
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TECH TALK - ISP immunity is broadened, a French group fights for worker downtime, seeking solutions for e-mail spam, and much more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A public utility district seeks to reduce paper storage, and a biotechnology company streamlines background checks.| 2003
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TECH TALK - Law enforcement turns a blind eye to "mole" hackers, a group develops seamless networks for data sharing, NIST crafts metrics for information security, and much more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - New hope for wireless security, the dawning of the age of "Warhol" worms, financial markets improve continuity planning, the national cybersecurity strategy is revised, and more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - Racing to close open relays, teaming up against cybercrime, hacking concerns, and more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A look at two security programs in North Carolina, including a hospital that installed hand readers for access control and a hosting services company that implemented new password-management software.| 2003
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TECH TALK - Experts debate virus-writing courses, lessons from the Northeast blackout, the problem with privacy policies, and other tech tidbits.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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New hope for wireless security, the dawning of the age of "Warhol" worms, financial markets improve continuity planning, the national cybersecurity strategy is revisedPiazza, P. et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - Spammers skirmish with privacy advocates, the real cause of IT losses, reinvigorating the economy by reducing software piracy, and more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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Companies seek an instant solution for instant-messaging vulnerabilities, obstacles hinder European data protection laws, and other technical tipsPiazza, P. et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - Companies seek an instant solution for instant-messaging vulnerabilitiesl obstacles hinder European data protection laws, and other technical tips.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - The legalities of cyber vigilantism, spam's uglier real-world face, the use of integrated security appliances, and more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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AGROTERRORISM - THE FIRST LINK IN THE FOOD CHAIN - The agricultural community is working with academia and government to find ways to prevent, detect, and contain bioterror attacks on livestock.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - Survey shows patching is patchy, how to distinguish cyberthreats from cyberhype, cyberattack trends, and much more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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THE FIRST LINK IN THE FOOD CHAINGips, M. A. et al. | 2003
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CARGO SECURITY - POLICIES MOVE TOWARD PROTECTION - One Canadian company shares the challenges it faced in meeting new trade security standards.McColm, Chris R. et al. | 2003
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POLICIES MOVE TOWARD PROTECTION One Canadian company shares the challenges it faced in meeting new trade security standardsMcColm, C. R. et al. | 2003
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FIELDING A PROTECTION PLAN Avaya's security experiences at last year's Men's World Cup soccer tournament paved the way for this year's challenge at the Women's World CupLagg, R. / Allison, M. et al. | 2003
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EVENT SECURITY - FIELDING A PROTECTION PLAN - Avaya's security experiences at last year's Men's World Cup soccer tournament paved the way for this year's challenge at the Women's World Cup.Lagg, Richard et al. | 2003
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INTERNET JURISDICTION - DRAWING VIRTUAL LINES IN THE LAW - The Internet gives companies with Web sites the potential to reach a worldwide audience, but it may also expose them to litigation in other states or countries.Wolf, Christopher et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - Wardriving in Washington, D.C., troubles at the IRS, patch-management guidance, and more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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DRAWING VIRTUAL LINES IN THE LAW The Internet gives companies with Web sites the potential to reach a worldwide audience, but it may also expose them to litigation in other states or countriesWolf, C. et al. | 2003
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE - HOW TO TAKE THE EASY WAY OUT - U.K. businesses have adapted emergency response procedures to the new threat environment.Cohen, Lawrence Mark et al. | 2003
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PORT SECURITY - PROTECTION TO PORT SIDE - The Port of New Orleans has a multipronged approach to security.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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HOW TO TAKE THE EASY WAY OUT U.K. businesses have adapted emergency response procedures to the new threat environmentCohen, L. M. et al. | 2003
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PUBLIC VENUES - IT'S ALL HAPPENING AT THE ZOO - From pickpockets to pedophiles to pranksters, every species of Homo sapiens finds its way to the zoo, and security has to be prepared.Bagott, Jeremy et al. | 2003
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PROTECTION TO PORT SIDE The Port of New Orleans has a multipronged approach to securityAnderson, T. et al. | 2003
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IT'S ALL HAPPENING AT THE ZOO From pickpockets to pedophiles to pranksters, every species of Homo sapiens finds its way to the zoo, and security has to be preparedBagott, J. et al. | 2003
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THE DOG DAYS OF DETECTIONSeuter, E. J. et al. | 2003
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In light of the heightened risk of terrorism, more companies are turning to canine bomb-detection teams. Find out what you need to know about training, certification, and skills before obtaining services for your company.| 2003
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BOMB DETECTION - THE DOG DAYS OF DETECTION - Hiring the right canine detection units requires a dogged selection process.Seuter, Edward J. et al. | 2003
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CARGO SECURITY - TRADE WINS GATHER MOMENTUM - Cooperation on security initiatives involving cargo shipped between the United States and Canada is helping to improve safeguards against terrorism.Gilbride, Brion P. et al. | 2003
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TRADE WINS GATHER MOMENTUM Cooperation on security initiatives involving cargo shipped between the United States and Canada is helping to improve safeguards against terrorismGilbride, B. P. et al. | 2003
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A JUDICIOUS INTEGRATION PROJECTAllen, T. / Trimble, D. et al. | 2003
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A drill is security's dress rehearsal. Unless all the players practice together under conditions that simulate reality, their performance will suffer when the pressure is on. Learn how to prepare your team for its action sceneSeiffer, A. et al. | 2003
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More than one year after the anthrax-laden letters were sent to the Washington, D.C., offices of two U.S. senators, authorities were still working to clean the mail center through which the letters passed -- Just one sign of the extraordinary challenges presented by even a small bioterror attack.Mahurin, Matt et al. | 2003
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PROGRESS REPORT - THE NEW CENTURIONS - Terrorism and other global forces are reshaping corporate security, creating both challenges and opportunities for the men and women who oversee it.Harowitz, Sherry L. et al. | 2003
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SYSTEM INTEGRATION - A JUDICIOUS INTEGRATION PROJECT - Planning and installing an effective integrated system is no simple matter. One integrator shares lessons learned from a courthouse project.Allen, Tom et al. | 2003
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CONTINGENCY PLANNING - PLACES EVERYONE - Drills are to security as dress rehearsals are to Broadway; they are the only way to ensure success for the real performance.Axt, David A. et al. | 2003
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THE NEW CENTURIONS: Terrorism and other global forces are reshaping corporate security, creating both challenges and opportunities for the men and women who oversee itHarowitz, S. L. et al. | 2003
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PLACES EVERYONEAxt, D. A. et al. | 2003
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SCHOOLS - CICERO'S SECURITY PHILOSOPHY - The Cicero School District's proactive approach to protecting staff and students at one new school offers important lessons for other schools.Timm, Paul D. et al. | 2003
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CICERO'S SECURITY PHILOSOPHYTimm, P. D. et al. | 2003
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE OUTSIDE THE ENVELOPE lessons learned from the response to the spate of deadly anthrax-infected lettersWalks, I. et al. | 2003
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SPECIAL FOCUS-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - EMERGENCY RESPONSE OUTSIDE THE ENVELOPE - The District of Columbia's former chief health officer examines the lessons learned from the response to the spate of deadly anthrax-infected letters.Walks, Ivan et al. | 2003
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HARD WORK IN THE BIG EASY New Orleans' motto is "Let the good times roll," but the city's homeland security efforts since 9-11 are anything but laissez fairePiazza, P. et al. | 2003
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HOW A CONFEDERATE DELIVERED THE GOODS Strong sleuthing, some lucky breaks, and a street-smart staff helped break up a crime ringFrank, C. T. et al. | 2003
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LOSS PREVENTION - HOW A CONFEDERATE DELIVERED THE GOODS - Strong sleuthing, some lucky breaks, and a street-smart staff helped break up a crime ring.Frank, Craig T. et al. | 2003
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HOMELAND SECURITY - HARD WORK IN THE BIG EASY - New Orleans' motto is "Let the good times roll," but the city's homeland security efforts since 9-11 are anything but laissez faire.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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TRUST BUSTERS AND HOW TO CATCH THEMSchreider, T. et al. | 2003
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FOCUS ON INVESTIGATIONS - TRUST BUSTERS AND HOW TO CATCH THEM - This true story shows how vulnerable any company can be to insiders and how a good investigation can bring the culprits to justice.Schreider, Tari et al. | 2003
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LEGAL ISSUES - DON'T MAKE A FEDERAL CASE OUT OF IT - To avoid lawsuits, companies must be familiar with the legal issues that pertain to internal investigations and any actions they take as a result of the findings.Ray, David et al. | 2003
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DON'T MAKE A FEDERAL CASE OUT OF ITRay, D. et al. | 2003
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MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES How to conduct an information risk assessment and win executive support for mitigation plansNixon, K. M. et al. | 2003
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LIFE SAFETY - HOW TO PLAY IT SAFE - Security managers can improve work safety by involving employees in behavior assessments.Roberts, Steve et al. | 2003
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HOW TO PLAY IT SAFERoberts, S. et al. | 2003
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CONTINGENCY PLANNING - MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES - How to conduct an information risk assessment and win executive support for mitigation plans.Nixon, Kovin M. et al. | 2003
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SURVEILLANCE TOOLS - BEHIND THE SCENES: CCTV TRENDS - Find out how technological advances are affecting CCTV system capabilities.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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BEHIND THE SCENES: CCTV TRENDS Find out how technological advances are affecting CCTV system capabilitiesGips, M. A. et al. | 2003
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FROM ARTIFACT TO STATE OF THE ART Physical and IT security band together to modernize systems at the SmithsonianPiazza, P. et al. | 2003
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PHYSICAL AND IT - FROM ARTIFACT TO STATE OF THE ART - Physical and IT security band together to modernize systems at the Smithsonian.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF GUEST CONTROLRand, C. L. et al. | 2003
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ACCESS CONTROL - TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF GUEST CONTROL - How one high rise rose above problems to revamp visitor controls.Rand, Clinton L. et al. | 2003
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PROGRESS REPORT - A YEAR OF REASSESSMENT - The ASIS annual employment survey looks at how 9-11 affected corporate security functions, staffing, budgets, and policies.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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A YEAR OF REASSESSMENT: The ASIS annual employment survey looks at how 9-11 affected corporate security functions, staffing, budgets, and policiesAnderson, T. et al. | 2003
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INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION - WHAT'S IN THE PIPELINE - A look at technology trends and new policy initiatives currently in the works for pipeline protection.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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WHAT'S IN THE PIPELINE initiatives currently in the works for pipeline protectionGips, M. A. et al. | 2003
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EVENING THE ODDS AGAINST LIABILITY Gaming establishments can limit their exposure to liability by learning how courts interpret their duty to protect those on their property from harmNichter, D. A. et al. | 2003
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GAMING - EVENING THE ODDS AGAINST LIABILITY - Gaming establishments can limit their exposure to liability by learning how courts interpret their duty to protect those on their property from harm.Nichter, D.Anthony et al. | 2003
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SPECIAL FOCUS-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - WHEN DOWNTOWN BECOMES A DISASTER ZONE - Find out how the Dallas business community and the city formed a public-private partnership to develop an emergency response plan tailored specifically for the central business district.Cramer, Martin et al. | 2003
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WHEN DOWNTOWN BECOMES A DISASTER ZONECramer, M. et al. | 2003
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FINANCIAL SERVICES - CHECK WASHING IS A DIRTY BUSINESS - What check thieves are doing and how banks are fighting back.Biegelman, Martin T. et al. | 2003
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SCRUTINY FROM A HIRER AUTHORITYCohen, L. M. et al. | 2003
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DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR WORKERS ARE?Meyer, M. et al. | 2003
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PROTECTING SPIRITED LEADERS By protecting a company's top brass, security can help create an environment in which executives can be most productiveOatman, R. L. et al. | 2003
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FOCUS ON INVESTIGATIONS - SCRUTINY FROM A HIRER AUTHORITY - Preemployment screening is crucial if companies want to minimize the potential for employee problems down the road.Cohen, Lawrence Mark et al. | 2003
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CHECK WASHING IS A DIRTY BUSINESSBiegelman, M. T. et al. | 2003
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LIFE SAFETY - DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR WORKERS ARE? A key step in an effective life-safety plan is to ensure that critical workplace data is up to date and available during an emergency.Meyer, Matthew et al. | 2003
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EXECUTIVE PROTECTION - PROTECTING SPIRITED LEADERS - By protecting a company's top brass, security can help create an environment in which executives can be most productive.Oatman, Robert L. et al. | 2003
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THE SPURIOUS AND THE INJURIOUS A look at the latest solutions in preventing and detecting document fraudGips, M. A. et al. | 2003
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FRAUD PROTECTION - THE SPURIOUS AND THE INJURIOUS - A look at the latest solutions in preventing and detecting document fraud.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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LEGAL ISSUES - WANT TO TRADE SECRETS? Recent court cases reveal trends in the use of trade secret protection.Halligan, R.Mark et al. | 2003
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PROTECTING CITYSPACE The terrorist threat is challenging cities to find ways to balance security and opennessPremo, R. et al. | 2003
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HOMELAND SECURITY - PROTECTING CITYSPACE - The terrorist threat is challenging cities to find ways to balance security and openness.Premo, Rita et al. | 2003
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WANT TO TRADE SECRETS? Recent court cases reveal trends in the use of trade secret protectionHalligan, R. M. et al. | 2003
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IT IS WHAT YOU KNOWDavidson, M. A. et al. | 2003
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - IT IS WHAT YOU KNOW - Security education initiatives, both degree programs and certifications, offer many options to security managers seeking to improve their worth, financially and professionally.Davidson, Mary Alice et al. | 2003
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HEALTHCARE - MISSION POSSIBLE - Find out how a hospital's public-safety officers can further the healthcare organization's overall mission.Potter, Anthony N. et al. | 2003
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MISSION POSSIBLEPotter, A. N. et al. | 2003
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LIFE SAFETY - MAKE PLANNING A PRIORITY - Planning, training, and drills can mean the difference between life and death for the occupants of high-rise buildings.Azano, Harry J. et al. | 2003
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EXECUTIVE PROTECTION - MAKING HOME A SAFE HAVEN - Corporate security can help the company's executives get the right level of protection for their home and family.Smith Jr, Nicholas A. et al. | 2003
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MAKING HOME A SAFE HAVEN Corporate security can help the company's executives get the right level of protection for their home and familySmith, N. A. et al. | 2003
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MAKE PLANNING A PRIORITY Planning, training, and drills can mean the difference between life and death for the occupants of high-rise buildingsAzano, H. J. / Gilbertie, M. et al. | 2003
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ASIS SEMINAR AND EXHIBITS - KEEPING RISKS AT BAY - Check out this preview of educational sessions that will offer attendees of the ASIS annual seminar a flood of information on everything from water utility security to healthcare security issues.Premo, Rita et al. | 2003
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MANAGEMENT - GET THE MOST FROM YOUR GUARD FORCE - Eliciting peak performance from a contract guard force requires that security managers take a progressive stance that focuses on interrelated issues, such as pay and performance.Johnson, Jordan W. et al. | 2003
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GET THE MOST FROM YOUR GUARD FORCEJohnson, J. W. et al. | 2003
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ALARM DESIGN THAT RINGS TRUE In designing alarm systems, consultants and end users often forget to consider the basics-such as how the system can be defeatedZwirn, J. D. et al. | 2003
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INTRUSION DETECTION - ALARM DESIGN THAT RINGS TRUE - In designing alarm systems, consultants and end users often forget to consider the basics -- Such as how the system can be defeated.Zwirn, Jeffrey D. et al. | 2003
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ELECTRONIC COMMERCE - UNAWED BY FRAUD - New techniques and technologies have been enlisted in the fight against online fraud.Micci-Barreca, Daniele et al. | 2003
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UNAWED BY FRAUD New techniques and technologies have been enlisted in the fight against online fraudMicci-Barreca, D. et al. | 2003
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FORWARD THINKING FOR A CHANGING WORLD The ASIS International 49th Annual Seminar and Exhibits readied the security industry for today's and tomorrow's new challenges| 2003
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SPECIAL PULL-OUT SECTION - 2003 SECURITY MANAGEMENT INDEX - Save this handy listing of topics covered in the magazine this year.| 2003
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2003 SECURITY MANAGEMENT INDEX Save this handy listing of topics covered in the magazine this year| 2003
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ASIS INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR & EXHIBITS - FORWARD THINKING FOR A CHANGING WORLD - The ASIS International 49th Annual Seminar and Exhibits readied the security industry for today's and tomorrow's new challenges - Certification Programs Draw Security Experts . Touching Base Informally . Groups Meet to Share and Plan . A Treasure Trove of Products and Services . Sessions Add Substance . Preseminar Workshops Expand Knowledge . The Society Honors the Best of the Best| 2003
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A NEW CREW OVERSEES AIRPORTSAnderson, T. et al. | 2003
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FOCUS ON TRANSPORTATION - A NEW CREW OVERSEES AIRPORTS - Federal security directors in charge of airport security at all major airports in the United States discuss the challenges they have faced since taking up their posts after 9-11.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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WHEN DOES PRIVILEGE PROVIDE PROTECTION? Attorney-client privilege can help protect corporate information, but security managers should be aware of its legal limitationsClaypoole, T. F. et al. | 2003
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LEGAL ISSUES - WHEN DOES PRIVILEGE PROVIDE PROTECTION? Attorney-client privilege can help protect corporate information, but security managers should be aware of its legal limitations.Claypoole, Theodore F. et al. | 2003
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SPECIAL FOCUS-EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - MAKING THE CONTROL CENTER A CENTERPIECE - Originally envisioned as the locus of alarm monitoring, this company's state-of-the-art Life Safety Control Center has become the center-piece of security's emergency operations, video monitoring, and other functions.Greenwood, Donald E. et al. | 2003
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MAKING THE CONTROL CENTER A CENTERPIECEGreenwood, D. E. et al. | 2003
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CATCH THEM IF YOU CAN This study of organized retail crime looks at how these groups operate and what measures might help stores fight backHayes, R. / Rogers, K. et al. | 2003
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RETAIL - CATCH THEM IF YOU CAN - This study of organized retail crime looks at how these groups operate and what measures might help stores fight back.Hayes, Read et al. | 2003
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DON'T JUST DO IT, REVIEW IT One hospital reveals how collecting data on routine operations helped it reduce crime and improve serviceScaglione, B. J. et al. | 2003
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BUSINESS PRACTICES - DON'T JUST DO IT, REVIEW IT - One hospital reveals how collecting data on routine operations helped it reduce crime and improve service.Scaglione, Bernard J. et al. | 2003
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GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS: Daniel H. Kropp, CPP, the 2003 ASIS president, is one of a rare new breed of security professionals who has built his security career entirely in the private sectorLongmore-Etheridge, A. et al. | 2003
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CAN YOU HACK IT? Penetration testing gives companies a way to find their vulnerabilities before hackers doLam, F. / Beekey, M. / Cayo, K. et al. | 2003
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COMPUTER SECURITY - CAN YOU HACK IT? Penetration testing gives companies a way to find their vulnerabilities before hackers do.Lam, Frank et al. | 2003
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SPECIAL FEATURE - GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS - Daniel H. Kropp, CPP, the 2003 ASIS president, is one of a rare new breed of security professionals who has built his security career entirely in the private sector.Longmore-Etheridge, Ann et al. | 2003
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY - IMO SETS COURSE FOR PORT SECURITY - A sea change is imminent now that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed on a course of action for shoring up security at port facilities.Nuthall, Keith et al. | 2003
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IMO SETS COURSE FOR PORT SECURITY A sea change is imminent now that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed on a course of action for shoring up security at port facilitiesNuthall, K. / Fine, P. / Thomson, J. et al. | 2003
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FOCUS ON TRANSPORTATION - GET A LOAD OF THIS POLICY - One company describes how it ensures that cargo in transit is safe.Widup, Richard et al. | 2003
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GET A LOAD OF THIS POLICYWidup, R. et al. | 2003
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HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY - A LITTLE TOO PORTABLE - Laptop theft is a big concern for hotels, and managers need to know how to help prevent loss and limit liability.Treville, Richard H.de et al. | 2003
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A LITTLE TOO PORTABLE Laptop theft is a big concern for hotelsde Treville, R. H. / Longmore-Etheridge, A. et al. | 2003
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HERE'S A HOT TIP Find out how one company set up an effective tip line that helps security solve crimesHewitt, S. et al. | 2003
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BUSINESS PRACTICES - HERE'S A HOT TIP - Find out how one company set up an effective tip line that helps security solve crimes.Hewitt, Scott et al. | 2003
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HEALTHCARE - HEALING ACCESS CONTROL WOES - Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital finds a cure for its access control pains with an integrated system.Leahy, Robert F. et al. | 2003
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HEALING ACCESS CONTROL WOES Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital finds a cure for its access control pains with an integrated systemLeahy, R. F. / Michelman, B. S. et al. | 2003
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A HEALTHY DOSE OF DATA SECURITY Two healthcare facilities explain how they are securing medical data in transmission and in storagePiazza, P. et al. | 2003
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INFORMATION PROTECTION - A HEALTHY DOSE OF DATA SECURITY - Two healthcare facilities explain how they are securing medical data in transmission and in storage.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - A court rules on searches by campus security officers, a new cargo security rule is released, and a look ahead for Congress.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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SCHOOL SECURITY - SCHOOLED IN THE WAYS OF PROTECTION - The United Nations International School tells how it upgraded access controls, mailroom procedures, emergency planning, and staff training.Rimpel, Michel et al. | 2003
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SCHOOLED IN THE WAYS OF PROTECTION The United Nations International School tells how it upgraded access controls, mailroom procedures, emergency planning, and staff trainingRimpel, M. et al. | 2003
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MAIMONIDES SOLVES STORAGE PROBLEMS: Keeping stored data safe and available is a matter of life or death for a hospitalPiazza, P. et al. | 2003
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COMPUTER SECURITY - MAIMONIDES SOLVES STORAGE PROBLEMS - Keeping stored data safe and available is a matter of life or death for a hospital. New storage technology makes the task easier to manage.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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TRAINING - POWER TO THE PEOPLE - Learn how an innovative partnership for regional infrastructure security has made the U.S. Northwest better prepared for disaster.Scalingi, Paula L. et al. | 2003
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IF IT'S PERSONAL, IT'S PROTECTED Companies that do business in the European Union must understand the rules for handling personal dataCohen, L. M. et al. | 2003
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY - IF IT'S PERSONAL, IT'S PROTECTED - Companies that do business in the European Union must understand the rules for handling personal data.Cohen, Lawrence Mark et al. | 2003
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IN IT FOR THE LONG HAULPossamai, M. et al. | 2003
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FOCUS ON TRANSPORTATION - IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL - Cargo crime prevention is difficult, but those in the industry who recognize its importance are in it for the long haul.Possamai, Mario et al. | 2003
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POWER TO THE PEOPLE Learn how an innovative partnership for regional infrastructure security has made the U.S. Northwest better prepared for disasterScalingi, P. L. / Morrison, M. et al. | 2003
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DOCUMENTATION MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Companies that want to be able to defend against charges of unfair treatment or discrimination must consistently document employee performance issuesGoematt, J. et al. | 2003
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PUT YOUR DRUG POLICY TO THE TEST Companies need to make sure that their drug policies address the who, how, what, where, and when of testingFerraro, E. / Judge, W. J. et al. | 2003
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LEGAL UPDATE - PUT YOUR DRUG POLICY TO THE TEST - Companies need to make sure that their drug policies address the who, how, what, where, and when of testing.Ferraro, Eugene et al. | 2003
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PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT - DOCUMENTATION MAKES THE DIFFERENCE - Companies that want to be able to defend against charges of unfair treatment or discrimination must consistently document employee performance issues.Goematt, John et al. | 2003
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SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES Southern Methodist University tells how it held a drill to test its fire-safety plan and what it learned from the exercisePhelps, E. F. et al. | 2003
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REVIEWS - Experts evaluate materials on insurance fraud, crime prevention, Internet security, business continuity, aggressive behavior, and national intelligence.| 2003
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CAMPUS SECURITY - SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES - Southern Methodist University tells how it held a drill to test its fire-safety plan and what it learned from the exercise.Phelps, E.Floyd et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Courts grapple with the ADA, false imprisonment, and workers' compensation. Congress focuses on homeland security and seaport security. Plus, dispatches from the states.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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FROM RECOMMENDATIONS TO RESULTS The road from recommended security improvements to satisfactory results can be rockyAxt, D. A. et al. | 2003
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RISK ASSESSMENT - FROM RECOMMENDATIONS TO RESULTS - The road from recommended security improvements to satisfactory results can be rocky. Learn how to smooth the way.Axt, David A. et al. | 2003
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INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION - ON THE WATER FRONT - Find out how the South Florida Water Management District protects the local water supply.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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ON THE WATER FRONT Find out how the South Florida Water Management District protects the local water supplyGips, M. A. et al. | 2003
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PUTTING HEISTS ON ICE Thefts of artwork from museums and galleries, whether by insiders or outsiders, can be preventedKeller, S. R. et al. | 2003
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PARKING LOTS - SAVE THAT PARKING SPACE - One company tells how it drove home the need for parking security at its new headquarters.Premo, Rita et al. | 2003
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TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS Learn how Richland County, Ohio, improved courthouse security and prisoner monitoringKirch, J. F. et al. | 2003
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MUSEUMS - PUTTING HEISTS ON ICE - Thefts of artwork from museums and galleries, whether by insiders or outsiders, can be prevented when good procedures and technologies work side by side.Keller, Steven R. et al. | 2003
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COURTS-PRISONS - TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS - Learn how Richland County, Ohio, improved courthouse security and prisoner monitoring.Kirch, John F. et al. | 2003
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SAVE THAT PARKING SPACE One company tells how it drove home the need for parking security at its new headquartersPremo, R. et al. | 2003
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MARKETPLACE - Intriguing new offerings include a cockpit access keypad, a weather risk management system, a replacement door system, and an infrared document fraud detector.| 2003
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GLOBAL CHALLENGES OF BACKGROUND CHECKSLashier, R. et al. | 2003
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FCRA'S MEANING UNVEILED The Fair Credit Reporting Act continues to be interpreted by the courts, affecting how corporate investigations should be conductedRosen, L. S. et al. | 2003
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LEGAL UPDATE - FCRA'S MEANING UNVEILED - The Fair Credit Reporting Act continues to be interpreted by the courts, affecting how corporate investigations should be conducted.Rosen, Lester S. et al. | 2003
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PREEMPLOYMENT SCREENING - GLOBAL CHALLENGES OF BACKGROUND CHECKS - Background checks are increasingly important because of globalization, but also more difficult.Lashier, Ron et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - State high courts rule on false imprisonment and cybercrime, regulation emerges on aviation and port security, and Congress considers bills on cargo security, border security, and spyware.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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PREEMPLOYMENT - KNOW THE CODE FOR SERVICE - Just as companies verify a job candidate's work history and experience, they should verify military service records, but first they must know the code.Dallas, James M. et al. | 2003
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KNOW THE CODE FOR SERVICE Just as companies verify a job candidate's work history and experience, they should verify military service records, but first they must know the codeDallas, J. M. et al. | 2003
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REVIEWS - Terrorism and business, introductory security and loss prevention, and customer aggression are among the topics of books reviewed this month.| 2003
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MARKETPLACE - Products featured include iris recognition systems, shredders, emergency response software, fiber-optic phone links, and DVR control software.| 2003
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WHEELING AND DEALING One food giant recounts its struggle to oust corruption from its Mexico City operationsGips, M. A. et al. | 2003
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ECONOMIC CRIME - WHEELING AND DEALING - One food giant recounts its struggle to oust corruption from its Mexico City operations.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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COMPUTER SECURITY - ON PATROL IN CYBERSPACE - A look at progress among local, state, and federal efforts to combat cybercrime.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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ON PATROL IN CYBERSPACE A look at progress among local, state, and federal efforts to combat cybercrimePiazza, P. et al. | 2003
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MEDICAL PRIVACY - READ THIS RULE AND CALL ME IN THE MORNING - More than four years in the making, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) security standards have finally been issued.Pincock, Corey et al. | 2003
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READ THIS RULE AND CALL ME IN THE MORNINGPincock, C. et al. | 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - ASIS International introduces two new professional designations.| 2003
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS - END OF AN ERROR - Los Alamos National Laboratory's security team has a system for reducing human error.Pond, Daniel J. et al. | 2003
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END OF AN ERROR Los Alamos National Laboratory's security team has a system for reducing human errorPond, D. J. / Leifheit, K. R. et al. | 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - ASIS International reflects on its 2002 accomplishments and sets its agenda for 2003.| 2003
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GAMING - CHEATS HOLD A LOSING HAND - A combination of new technology and old tools is helping casinos detect fraud patterns in real time.Boss, Derk J. et al. | 2003
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CHEATS HOLD A LOSING HAND A combination of new technology and old tools is helping casinos detect fraud patterns in real timeBoss, D. J. / Florence, D. L. / Longmore-Etheridge, A. et al. | 2003
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PALLET-ABLE PROTECTION Cargo shipments are a major revenue generator for Alaska Airlines, and protecting that cargo is a top priorityPilker, D. et al. | 2003
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TRANSPORTATION-CARGO CONCERNS - PALLET-ABLE PROTECTION - Cargo shipments are a major revenue generator for Alaska Airlines, and protecting that cargo is a top priority.Pilker, Donald et al. | 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Can security help with civil defense?Azano, Harry J. et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Courts rule on investigator "pretexting," the ADA, and Internet defamation. Also, new HIPAA regulations, federal background check legislation, and Pennsylvania laws on cybercrime.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Court cases cover workplace violence and detention of suspected shoplifters; new regulations deal with nuclear security and terrorism; Congress tackles cargo security, surveillance, and more.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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REVIEWS - Get the word on books about bioterrorism, interview and interrogation, personal protection, and router security.| 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Courts address parking lot security, workplace safety, and shoplifting. Congress moves on bills regarding campus safety, security devices, and more.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Do managers mentor problem employees?Nowlin, Raymond L. et al. | 2003
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Do managers mentor problem employees?Nowlin, R. L. et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Case law on retaliatory discharge, regulation on hazardous materials and maritime security, and legislation on infant abduction, security standards, and homeland security.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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ANOTHER DEAL, ANOTHER DOLLARRose, R. M. et al. | 2003
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MANAGEMENT - MANY HAPPY RETURNS - The most significant factor when attempting to obtain funding for security projects is return on investment.Kitteringham, Glen et al. | 2003
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ASIS SEMINAR & EXHIBITS PRODUCT SHOWCASE - If you couldn't get out to New Orleans to see the exhibit halls, here's the chance to check out the newest product and service offerings, from network integration software to security insurance.| 2003
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MANY HAPPY RETURNS The most significant factor when attempting to obtain funding for security projects is return on investmentKitteringham, G. / McQuate, C. A. et al. | 2003
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MONEY LAUNDERING - ANOTHER DEAL, ANOTHER DOLLAR - Money laundering schemes like the Colombian Black Market Peso Exchange (BMPE) can ensnare unsuspecting businesses unless they know how to recognize these illegal transactions.Rose, Ronald M. et al. | 2003
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MARKETPLACE - Missed the ASIS Seminar and Exhibits in New Orleans? You can always shop in "Marketplace" for the latest in mobile barricades, matrix switching software, fire suppression panels, voice door alarms, and other new products.| 2003
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ISC WEST PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Browse the new offerings at the 2003 ISC West show. Products include an automated vehicle ID, optical turnstiles, a key safe, and an emergency-phone tower.| 2003
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REVIEWS - New books on fraud, aviation security, and industrial espionage are among this month's standouts.| 2003
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A GUIDE TO THE 2003 ASIS EXHIBITS - Check out exhibitors at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits.| 2003
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REVIEWS - Reviewers scrutinize works on terrorism, biometrics, intelligence, crime prevention, and other subjects.| 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Illinois courts allow a company to audit an employee's home phone records. Plus, federal legislation on cyberfraud, passenger screening, cargo security, and bioterror defense.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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MARKETPLACE - Smart-card readers, multilingual ID software, signature verification equipment, a water purifier, and bomb-resistant waste receptacles are featured this month.| 2003
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REVIEWS - Experts assess works on event risk management, information security, terrorism response, and the Nigerian 419 scam.| 2003
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REVIEWS - Books on security management, school security, terrorism, and computer security are of special note this month.| 2003
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IMPROVING PARADISEHarris, J. L. et al. | 2003
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INTERNATIONAL - IMPROVING PARADISE - The Caribe Hilton resort is located on a bucolic Puerto Rican peninsula, but even in this Eden-like setting, security has a role to play.Harris, Joanne L. et al. | 2003
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REVIEWS - Best choices this month are books on CCTV, disaster management, financial investigations, and security from the business perspective.| 2003
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MARKETPLACE - Your one-stop shop for color video monitors, biometric log-on devices, mobile video transmitters, multiplexers, magnetic shear locks, and more of the latest security offerings.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - Board members tout the CPP credential, and a new certification program is launched in Quebec.| 2003
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WEAPON SCREENING - ARTICLES OF FAITH - Screening for weapons at security checkpoints requires special sensitivity when it comes to dealing with the dress, sacred objects, and customs of some religious groups.Kitabjian, Jeremy et al. | 2003
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ARTICLES OF FAITHKitabjian, J. et al. | 2003
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MARKETPLACE - Surveillance monitoring consoles, badge printers, biological-agent screeners, and a delayed egress lock are among the products featured this month.| 2003
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MARKETPLACE - Among the fare presented this month are PIN pad readers, keyless locksets, matrix switches, and card printers.| 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Mississippi's top court rejects third-party liability for a grocery, a federal appeals court upholds a noncompete agreement, and a look at international developments in aviation and maritime security.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - ASIS to sponsor security trends survey, and an update on ASIS guidelines efforts.| 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - A significant premises security ruling in North Dakota, public comment on the SAFETY Act, and federal legislation on bus and port security.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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MARKETPLACE - In the market for portable barriers, guard tour systems, baggage screeners, armored passenger cars, or mobile decontamination systems? Look no further.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - Dates are announced for the PCI and PSP certification exams; ASIS partners with American Military University on degree programs.| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Can physical and ICT security cooperate?Lega, Alessandro et al. | 2003
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AMERICAS' SECURITY EXPO PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Find a selection of keypad readers, voice and data encryption units, key safes, and other items.| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Do companies need a security Pooh-Bah?Hunt, Stephen D. et al. | 2003
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REVIEWS - Books reviewed cover small business fraud, crisis management, and other topics. Plus ASIS-published books become available.| 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - A South Carolina court considers innkeeper liability, while Congress drafts legislation on identification theft, terrorism, cargo security, and more.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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MARKETPLACE - In this month's rollout of new products, check out the latest digital recording management equipment, Wiegand interface card, bulletproof door, and cash control system.| 2003
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How are criminals using CPTED?Atlas, R. I. et al. | 2003
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VIEWPOINT How are criminals using CPTED?Atlas, Randall I. et al. | 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - Exam dates and sites are set for the new ASIS International certifications, and employment resources are expanded.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - The ASIS International 49th Annual Seminar and Exhibits will brim with information on homeland security.| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Is terrorism obscuring the information threat?Mendell, Ronald L. et al. | 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - Virtual forums explained; Buyers Guide launches an archive and alert service.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - ASIS rolls out its series of "Virtual Forums."| 2003
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REVIEWS - The best of this month's crop of books includes works on CPTED, workplace security, firewalls, and data mining.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - ASIS issues risk management guidelines.| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Are security awareness programs undervalued?Somerson, Ira S. et al. | 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Should security hit the campaign trail?Hansen, Royal I. et al. | 2003
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VIEWPOINT - How can information exchange be enhanced?Andrews, Richard et al. | 2003
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VIEWPOINT - How can master planning help security?Kaber, Hamid et al. | 2003
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How can master planning help security?Kaber, H. et al. | 2003
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MARKETPLACE - This month's marketplace features emergency escape masks, a security robot, air purification, and a fiber-optic phone link.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - ASIS helps form the Financial Sector Coordinating Council and announces a call for presentations. Drexel University unveils a homeland security degree.| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - How should malls address terrorism?Story, Donald W. et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Court cases cover negligent hiring, HIPAA, and school security. Plus legislation on hazmat shipping, food safety, and more.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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MARKETPLACE - A programmable lockset, turnstiles, networking equipment, and other new products.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - ASIS International holds its second security policy summit and meets with the Joint Security Training Consortium.| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Can risk assessments be fact-based?Day, Kevin et al. | 2003