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News:
Q&A with CN's CSO Tim Koerner
Former U.S. Secret Service man takes over the top security spot at Canadian National. He talks to us about what he'll bring to his new role. more...


BlackBerry users discover new security talents for device
Blackberry smart phones may be able to do more for security professionals than just delivering e-mails and phone calls, according to mobility experts.
more...



ASIS connects academics with feet on the street
ASIS International wants to put the ivory tower in touch with security through its Connecting Research to Security in Practice (CRISP) reports program.
more...


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This Week in Canadian Security:

A preview of what's coming up in our annual Securing the Nation magazine

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Products:

Seco-Larm introduces
new "no-touch"
request-to-exit plate
Enforcer request-to-exit sensor utilizes "no-touch" technology
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Samsung launches GVI
security SHR-6164
SHR-6164 sixteen channel DVR uses dual codec
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IndigoVision launches
IP video network video
recorders
IndigoVision to reveal a new range of NVRs at ASIS
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On deck: Coming up in the September issue of
Canadian Security

2009 Security Director of the Year:
Richard Handren, Director, Protection Services, Royal Bank of Canada

Can technology save all of our integration problems?
Security and facilities management are being tied together to reduce costs and reap greater business returns in organizations. Ross Johnson, director of security and contingency planning at EPCOR Utilities, formerly Edmonton Power, uses tools from Software House to tie together and centralize its security management in facilities and remote locations in Alberta. But, more than technology, Ross attributes success to a more human sort of integration.

Retail:
Totem Building Supplies, an Alberta-based group of 15 corporately owned retail stores operates under the Rona group of companies. Canadian Security looks at how the retailer worked with its integrator to address needed upgrades the company has invested in over the last year.

In every issue:
CCTV and the Law with Elliott Goldstein
Viewpoint with Brian Robertson
Letters to the Editor


Calendar of Events:

ASIS Toronto 2009 Golf Tournament August 19, 2009 Markham, ON

Close Protection / Bodyguard Training Course August 16 to 22, 2009 Toronto, Ontario 1.866.297.0003 This program issues certification and is approved by the IAPPA Cost:$895

TAOL 36th Convention (No Show Floor this year) September 18 & 19, Sept. 25 & 26, 2009 Holiday Inn, 100 Britannia Rd. E. Mississauga, ON 905-890-5700

ASIS Southwestern Ontario Chapter October 6-8, 2009 The Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation Loss prevention and corporate training seminar London, ON

Basic Level 1 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Course (CPTED) October 19-21, 2009 Hampton Inn & Conference Centre, Ottawa Security Through Safe Design inc.(877) 787-7873

Advanced Level 2 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Course (CPTED) October 22–23, 2009 Hampton Inn & Conference Centre, Ottawa Security Through Safe Design inc.(877) 787-7873

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 Jennifer Brown: jbrown@clbmedia.ca.




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