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News:

Hurd recipient of Pioneer Award
Greg Hurd, Manager of Business Integrity at Statoil Canada is the recipient of this year's ASIS Canada Pioneer award.



Mobile reporting
In a busy Toronto-area hospital, keeping the facility secure on a day-to-day basis is a complex task. Incidents can change the level of security required in an instant and communicating the message out to the field can be a challenge. But it doesn’t have to be.



Université Laval upgrades beyond code
Established in 1852 in Quebec City, Université Laval was the first French-speaking university in North America. In 1950, construction began on its main campus in Sainte-Foy, which was then on the outskirts of the city. It has grown into what is now referred to as a city within a city.



New columnist:
The art of spying: Keyloggers for computers and cellphones
Keyloggers installed on computers have become a common way of getting information, or should I say spying, on someone. By Marty Musters


Come see us at Security Canada Central
Canadian Security Magazine and SP&T News will be hosting two panel discussions at Security Canada Central. Come and participate with us on these days:

Oct. 20 3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Panel: Future role of the Integrator, presented by Canadian Security Magazine Pinsent Room What will the job of the integrator look like in five years? What will the relationship with the client be like? Managed services, intense service level agreements, IT-intensive components? And what will future business bring in areas other than security - this panel of security experts, moderated by Canadian Security Publisher and SP&T News Editorial Director Jennifer Brown, will explore the changing role of security integrators.
Panel Members: Carlo Di Leo, Peter Dyk, Dan Marston, Joe McCann, Virgil Reed

Oct. 21 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Panel: Women in Security, presented by Canadian Security Magazine Pinsent Room There are tremendous career options for women in the field of security. This panel of experienced security practitioners will share their experiences and advice for getting ahead in this fast-paced industry.
Panel Members: Christina Duffey, Silvia Fraser, Sherri Ireland, Judy Shulga, Lina Tsakiris

Oct. 21 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Keynote - Don MacAlister, Canadian Security magazine's Security Director of the Year Check out all the Sessions here.


Innovation Zone coming to Security Canada Central
The Canadian Security Association (CANASA) is partnering with Canadian Security magazine and SP&T News to produce The Innovation Zone — an exciting new attraction at Security Canada Central (SCC) this fall Oct. 20-21 at the Toronto Congress Centre.


This Week in Canadian Security:

Condo culture
A conversation with G4S and Toronto area condo property managers about technology vs. guards and what makes tenants feel safe


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Products:

2.0 megapixel network zoom camera captures smallest details
Infinova has announced that it will introduce its new V6221-G Series 2.0 megapixel network zoom camera that features a 1/2.5” progressive scan CMOS sensor and a 10X optical zoom lens at Booth 1447 during the ASIS International Seminar and Exhibition to be held October 12-15 in the Dallas Convention Center and at IFSEC India, November 23-25 in Mumbai.
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IQinVision expands alliance series with H.264 outdoor vandal domes
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Vandal resistant mini-dome camera
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Coming Up: Canadian Security November 2010

Security Director of the Year Don MacAlister

Université Laval goes beyond code: The old fire alarm systems were an aging conglomeration of different makes and models. Moving forward, the university sought bids for a standardized system from a single supplier for a true proprietary fire alarm solution.

World Watch: What's happening around the world in security

In every issue:
CCTV & The Law with Elliott Goldstein
From the top: By Glen Kitteringham
Book Review


Calendar of Events:

ASIS International Oct. 12-15, 2010 Dallas, Texas

Security Canada Central Oct. 20-21, 2010 Toronto Congress Centre Toronto, ON

Managing Your Physical Security Program Nov. 17 to 19, 2010 Edmonton and Northern Alberta Chapter ASIS West Edmonton Mall, Fantasyland Hotel

ASIS International Nov.18, 2010 Toronto Chapter 3rd Annual Security Summit Parking Facilities Security Cost $100 for security association members, $150 for non-members Ryerson University Toronto, Ont. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. AGM and Chapter elections to follow at 1 p.m.

IP-Based Physical Security Road Show Nov. 18, 2010 Graybar Canada Unit 2, 1730 Bantree Street, Ottawa, ON 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free admission

Human Security and Transnational Crime Feb. 21-23, 2011 1st Annual Conference Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver, B.C.

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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