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Title:LETTERS
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Published in:Security management ; 47, 10 ; 10-11
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Publication date:2003
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Table of contents – Volume 47, Issue 10
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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| 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS| 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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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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INDUSTRY FOCUS - Board members tout the CPP credential, and a new certification program is launched in Quebec.| 2003
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ASIS BOARD OF DIRECTORS| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Can physical and ICT security cooperate?Lega, Alessandro et al. | 2003