| Wednesday, 12 August 2009
When Kathy Macdonald goes to work, she's fully armed. But her weapons of choice are PowerPoint and e-mail, the tools she most often uses in her battle against cybercrime.
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| | Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Reacting to incidents at critical infrastructure in Canada has historically been done on a localized basis. If something suspicious happened - such as someone taking curious photos of a hydro dam -... | | |
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| Wednesday, 12 August 2009 Privacy advocates may rail against the steady encroachment of video surveillance in public places by law enforcement - but the all-seeing camera eye is also focusing on police departments... | | |
| | Wednesday, 12 August 2009 We see it all the time in television shows like 24: The bad guy is on the run and the authorities have no idea which way he went. But by simply tapping into a video surveillance system and checking... | | |
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| Wednesday, 12 August 2009
When you have a 33,000-tonne ship bearing down on a bridge, and it takes a mile to stop, you better make sure that bridge is ready to lift. Cameras also play vital part in safety of employees who... | | |
| | Monday, 10 August 2009 ASIS International, a global organization for security professionals, wants to connect the ivory tower with the security industry's feet on the street through its Connecting Research to Security in... | | |
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 | Monday, 25 May 2009
Quietly, and without a lot of public fanfare, Canadian Pacific has spent the last eight years working closely with other railways and government agencies across North America to protect one of the... | | |
|  | RFID-based Sielox card system installed in 72 school buildings Thursday, 20 November 2008
The Calgary Board of Education has awarded a contract to Sonitrol to install Sielox access... | | |
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