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Title:MANAGEMENT - MANY HAPPY RETURNS - The most significant factor when attempting to obtain funding for security projects is return on investment.
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Contributors:Kitteringham, Glen ( author ) / McQuate, Craig A.
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Table of contents – Volume 47, Issue 9
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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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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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LEADING EDGE - Powerful followers are necessary to support powerful leaders.Chaleff, Ira 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 - Wardriving in Washington, D.C., troubles at the IRS, patch-management guidance, and more.Piazza, Peter 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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A GUIDE TO THE 2003 ASIS EXHIBITS - Check out exhibitors at the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits.| 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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REVIEWS - High marks for works on cryptography, bomb defense, domestic extremism, and youth security.| 2003
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MARKETPLACE - A programmable lockset, turnstiles, networking equipment, and other new products.| 2003
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS| 2003
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ADVERTISER HYPERLINKS| 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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ASIS BOARD OF DIRECTORS| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Can risk assessments be fact-based?Day, Kevin et al. | 2003