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News

Toronto security department deems Civic Run a success
A total of 89 participants took part in cycling, running and walking events, including an 84-km relay


Privacy commissioner's office sees sharp rise in complaints
The commissioner's office accepted 986 complaints in 2011-2012, an increase of 39 per cent from the previous year


Route1 named as Privacy by Design Ambassador
Toronto company recognized for its MobiKEY multi-factor authentication product


Canada Night 2012 — Oh, what a party!
More than 900 attended the annual ASIS party, this year held at the Field House Sports Bar in Philadelphia


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Video

Advice for job seekers
Jerry Brennan, managing director of Security Management Resources, talks about how the security job market has changed

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Products

Storage for IP cameras
Basler is introducing edge storage in all IP camera models

Wireless cabinet lock
The HES K100 uses local wireless communication between the lock and an Aperio hub

Entryway camera
The Stan-Cam Color Video Camera provides a continuous video signal of the area surrounding the door's opening



Coming Up: Canadian Security November/December 2012

On the Cover: Real-Life Convergence
Director of safety, security and emergency management at BCIT Glen Magel oversees a department that has recently introduced a comprehensive security program. The program, which lays out measurable targets and accountability measures, is also integrated with the IT department and includes an incident reporting system.

Regular columnists and departments:
ASIS Update
Trending
World Watch
Product Focus: Fire & Life Safety
From the Top by Glen Kitteringham
CCTV and the Law by Elliott Goldstein
The Consultant by Terry Hoffman
Privacy Matters by Dr. Ann Cavoukian
Book Reviews with Derek Knights


Calendar of Events

CPTED Basic (Level 1) Oct. 15-17, Ottawa, Ont.

Managing the Bomb Threat Oct. 22, Toronto, Ont.

Search Course - Facility and Vehicle Oct. 23, Ottawa, Ont.

iTech Infrastructure Technology Summit Oct. 23, Edmonton Northlands

Managing the Bomb Threat Oct. 24, Halifax, NS

Security Canada Central Oct. 24-25, Toronto, Ont.

Canadian Council of Security Professionals AGM Lite Oct. 29, Ottawa, Ont.

Mastering Solutions to Today's Risks in Healthcare Security Oct. 30-31, New York, N.Y.

ISC East Oct. 30-31, New York, N.Y.

Securing New Ground Nov. 1-2, New York, N.Y.

Canadian Security's Focus On Series: School (K-12) Security Nov. 28, Richmond Hill, Ont.

Check out the Calendar of Events on the Canadian Security website for more upcoming industry seminars, conferences, shows and training sessions.

Got an event you want us to include on the website? Please send an e-mail to editor Neil Sutton: nsutton@annexweb.com.

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