
Security Products' editor Ralph Jensen interviews, Bob Hood, national security specialist for GE Security and former warden about the role of technology at the ADX Florence -- "Supermax" prison in Florence, Colo.
Ralph interview Michael Falco, IT and communications director for the city of Inglewood, Calif., and Mark Ladon, VP of 3n about emergency communication.
Ralph Jensen interviews Joe Stewart, senior security researcher at SecureWorks about the Storm Trojan. A botnet Trojan, Storm is designed to infect computers and use them to send SPAM and launch denial of service attacks. The Trojan uses P2P communications to avoid having its central control point disabled. Stewart estimates that Storm has accumulated between 250,000 and 1 million hosts, which he says is powerful enough to launch a denial of service attack against anyone, even entire countries.
In Copenhagen, Denmark, Security Products editor Ralph Jensen sits down with Axis Communications founder Martin Gren to discuss the network video market.
Watch and listen to General Alexander Haig talk to Milestone Systems President Eric Fullerton about security in a post-9/11 world.
Ralph Jensen, editor of Security Products magazine, interviews Dr. Ray Lauk of GE Security about school security.
Ralph Jensen, editor of Security Products magazine, interviews Bill Stuntz, vice president and general manager of the physical security business unit at Cisco Systems.
On the final day of ASIS, Ralph Jensen talks to Bob Mosler from Brivo Systems about some of the trends in IP access control.
On the second day of ASIS, Security Products editor Ralph Jensen talks to North American Video president Cynthia Freschi about integration and the future of analog security devices.
On the first day of ASIS 2007, Security Products editor Ralph Jensen talks to Josh Phillips, director of strategic alliances at Lenel, about the company’s partner program and some of products being presented at the show.
Securely exchanging and storing documents and emails has become a necessity across multiple industries. An increasing number of businesses need to exchange data internally as well as with business partners and customers. The question is: How do you do exchange information easily, efficiently, and securely?