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In this issue:
* Editor's Message
* Our Top new products selection
[1] All-in-one testing tool for CCTV installers
[2] Intelligent video surveillance for Barcelona Metro
[3] Blast window retention anchor systems
[4] False alarm reduction to motor dealerships
[5] Avoid complicating card crime prevention
[6] Poor confidence in web security prevails
[7] Thames Valley to use Siemens CCTV
[8] Don't gamble with your security
[9] Top class electromechanical locking solution
[10] Intruder alarm service for the home
* Other industry news
* New technical articles and case studies
* Other featured product news
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Jonathan Newell, Editor, writes:
Security of mobile devices has hit the headlines again recently with
two high profile incidents of laptops being deftly extracted from
their owners who just happened to have loaded personal data records
onto them. In the case of the Nationwide Building Society, it was 11
million customer records for which they paid heavily through the
courts. More recently, Worcestershire city council lost a laptop
containing the data of 18000 council staff. PGP comments that lifting
a laptop is the easiest way to compromise the information protection
policy of any organisation. Of course, it doesn't stop there - having
your data carried around in someone's briefcase or shirt pocket in the
case of PDA's and flash devices is asking for trouble unless that data
is comprehensively protected. Sadly it seems that in many cases it
isn't. We have to admit that banks and government organisations are
usually pretty good at this sort of protection so if they're getting
it wrong, imagine the chaotic mess everyone else is in.
There are a growing number of companies in existence which can help
out with this problem with their security products for mobile devices
which include anything outside of the firewall - laptops, PDA's and
flash memory included. We cover their news on the website and you can
read more about PGP's comments by clicking through from the link in
the newsletter below.
It may also be worth visiting InfoSecurity Europe in April where this
issue is certain to be high on the agenda. The conference takes place
between the 24th and 26th of April in London and you can read more
about their exhibitors on their page of our web site.
I hope you find this issue of our newsletter useful. In addition to
the new products, news and ideas featured here, there are hundreds
more on our website and dozens more being added daily, so do take a
look if you can.
Alternatively, the full stories behind all the summaries and headlines
in this newsletter can be retrieved by email alone: see
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In the meantime, if you have any suggestions as to how we might make
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Best wishes
Jonathan Newell, Editor
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OUR TOP NEW PRODUCT SELECTION
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[1] ALL-IN-ONE TESTING TOOL FOR CCTV INSTALLERS
(Ideal Industries (UK), 16 Feb 2007)
Ideal Industries has launched SecuriTEST, a versatile installation and
trouble-shooting tool for CCTV professionals which combines six
essential functions in one user-friendly, hand-held unit. CCTV
installers and security contractors often need to carry a variety of
testing tools to complete their work. With SecuriTEST users have
access to a CCTV video tester, PTZ camera controller, digital
multi-meter, UTP cable tester, video test pattern generator and PTZ
protocol analyser in just one lightweight tool. SecuriTEST's compact
design features a sharp, bright 6.3cm colour LCD screen, with
on-screen displays for DMM readouts and PTZ control and diagnostics.
It is compatible with over a dozen PTZ protocols to test and programme
analogue cameras in the field. The UTP cable tester can check for
continuity, opens, shorts and mis-wired cables.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/iea/iea100.html
or send a blank email to mailto:iea100@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
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[2] INTELLIGENT VIDEO SURVEILLANCE FOR BARCELONA METRO
(Sony Europe, ISS Division, 19 Feb 2007)
Line 9 (L-9) of the Barcelona Underground is implementing a Sony
intelligent video surveillance solution to guarantee safety and
operating efficiency across its network. The solution features an
integrated networked video surveillance system built on the innovative
DEPA (Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture) platform, which
includes Sony's award-winning IP monitoring software RealShot Manager
and 1,585 IP cameras deployed in the 51 stations along the line. From
Santa Coloma de Gramanet, at the north end of the city limits, to the
airport of El Prat, at the southern end, the L-9 line serves some of
the busiest areas of Barcelona. It crosses the important Carlos
III-Ronda del Mig-Travessera de Dalt-Sagrera axis, servicing areas
critical to Barcelona's thriving economy such as the Logistics
Activities Area (ZAL) in the port and the Zona Franca (duty-free
zone). The network links five municipalities, and is scheduled to
carry some 90 million passengers a year. The project required a
robust security and monitoring system to guarantee users' safety and
security at all times. The complexity of the project was heightened
by the multitude of installations, high number of stations - in some
cases 60 metres below street level, and numerous stretches of line,
stairs, escalators and corridors. The real challenge lay in deploying
a sophisticated control system combining efficiency and intelligence.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/soy/soy111.html
or send a blank email to mailto:soy111@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
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[3] BLAST WINDOW RETENTION ANCHOR SYSTEMS
(Cintec, 19 Feb 2007)
Cintec America of Baltimore, MD, a world leader in the field of
structural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair, and preservation,
offers its Blast Window Retention Anchor Systems. Cintec's Blast
Window Retention Anchor Systems offer a customised solution for each
application and masonry substrate to provide maximum resistance to
explosions. The award-winning Blast Window Retention Anchor System
process begins with an inspection of the structure by qualified
personnel. The structure is then modelled to assess the most likely
response and the risk inherent to the structure in order to determine
the best reinforcement pattern. At the site, the Cintec Blast Window
Retention Anchor System, fashioned out of a steel bar enclosed in a
mesh fabric sleeve, are inserted into the masonry and then connected
to the frames. A specially-developed, non-polymer, cementitious grout
is then injected into the sleeve under low pressure. The grout then
fuses with the mesh, expands, and shapes itself around the steel to
fit the space. Cintec uses state-of-the-art dry or low-volume wet
diamond drilling techniques to reduce or even eliminate water damage
associated with conventional concrete wet drilling. Extensive in-situ
load testing on various sizes and types of Cintec Blast Window
Retention Anchor Systems has proven that large blast loads can be
successfully resisted, while providing a reliable, secure and
fool-proof fixing in all types of masonry substrate
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/cit/cit106.html
or send a blank email to mailto:cit106@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
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[4] FALSE ALARM REDUCTION TO MOTOR DEALERSHIPS
(Optex (Europe), 22 Feb 2007)
One of the oldest and most well-respected motor dealerships is using
innovative external Redwave detection technology from Optex Europe,
specified and installed by local specialists Reay Security, to protect
a number of its trading sites throughout the north east. In keeping
with many such establishments, the need to protect vehicles overnight
from damage or theft is paramount. Being outside, however, there are
issues with wildlife, adverse weather conditions, advertising bunting
etc triggering alarms which are by definition 'false', and potentially
therefore impacting on police response. Keeping false alarms to a
minimum, whilst being sure that 'real' intruders are detected, was the
task given to Reay Security, who in turn recommended Optex Europe's
Redwave Detectors. Redwave detectors have been designed specifically
to counter the three major headaches for installers, remote monitoring
centres, and end-users associated with false alarms in outdoor
detection: repetitive movement - ie from objects such as trees, flags,
advertising bunting etc; small animals - from foxes and other mammals
to insects flying in front of the detector; and 'over-ranging' -
alarms triggered by activity (eg from passing vehicles) beyond the
perimeter being protected. In addition to using passive infrared
(PIR) and microwave technology as in conventional combination
detectors, Redwave also has Adjustable Microwave Range Limiter (AMRL)
technology that allows users to adjust the detection distance, and a
Dual Quad Zone Logic (DQZL) PIR that uses two PIR detectors to
increase detection density and eliminate undetectable areas.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/ope/ope101.html
or send a blank email to mailto:ope101@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
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[5] AVOID COMPLICATING CARD CRIME PREVENTION
(The 3rd Man, 26 Feb 2007)
The announcement by APACS that it is working with banks, retailers,
trade associations and others to trial next generation fraud
prevention solutions to combat 'card not present' fraudulent
transactions is another step in the fight against retail crime, but
fraud protection specialist the 3rd Man believes that the industry is
in danger of over-complicating systems and alienating genuine
customers. Proposed new solutions include a cardholder inserting
their chip and PIN card into a hand-held card reader and entering
their PIN, as they would do in a store. On confirming the PIN
entered, the reader generates a unique, one-time only passcode which
the cardholder provides, when prompted, for authentication with the
cardholder's bank. This solution, says APACS, will ensure that the
person conducting business online or over the phone is the genuine
customer and will make these types of transaction even safer.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/thd/thd100.html
or send a blank email to mailto:thd100@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
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[6] POOR CONFIDENCE IN WEB SECURITY PREVAILS
(Symantec, 23 Feb 2007)
The UK's online economy is in danger of stagnating if businesses don't
instil more confidence in their customers, according to research
released by Symantec. The study revealed that 66 per cent of
consumers believe that making transactions online puts them at
increased risk of online fraud, and 30 per cent agree that Internet
security threats prevent them from making more online transactions.
The survey, carried out amongst 2,500 UK adults, has revealed that
despite three-quarters of the population shopping and banking online,
many are looking for additional reassurances from online retailers
before spending more. While most respondents (45 per cent) have no
plans to spend any more than their current online average of around
GBP100 a month over the next year, and 48 per cent of shoppers still
prefer to shop on the high street, the results suggest that online
business isn't as booming as it could be. However, if businesses
guaranteed that they would compensate their customers should their
money or identity be stolen, then 77 per cent of those questioned
would be more encouraged to spend online.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/sym/sym148.html
or send a blank email to mailto:sym148@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
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[7] THAMES VALLEY TO USE SIEMENS CCTV
(Siemens Building Technologies, 26 Feb 2007)
Siemens Building Technologies, Security Systems has entered into a
Framework Agreement with the Thames Valley Police for the supply of
Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) and CCTV cameras, for a
period of three years. This is the first contract of this type and
represents a new method of working for both parties. Thames Valley
Police and its partners throughout the UK can now take advantage of
special fixed pricing, negotiated under a strict tendering process.
This allows them to call off equipment and services at short notice,
at the same time taking advantage of pre-negotiated rates. Siemens
was selected to fulfil this contract not just for their keen pricing,
but also because of its considerable experience supplying equipment
and services to this sector. Automatic number plate recognition
(ANPR) is helping police forces tackle criminality on the roads. It
is an invaluable tool in promoting public assurance that crime is
being systematically reduced. ANPR systems read, record, log and
check number plates against a database. If recognised as significant
or suspicious, the system can alert users to take the appropriate
action. Siemens has developed a more sophisticated ANPR system, based
on its considerable understanding of the security requirements of both
the public and private sectors. The system will automatically check
the number plates of moving or stationery vehicles against the PNC,
DVLA or local databases and is capable of rapidly deploying accurate,
timed information of stolen or untaxed vehicles, known criminals or
suspects' vehicles.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/sis/sis101.html
or send a blank email to mailto:sis101@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
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[8] DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR SECURITY
(Webroot Software, 16 Feb 2007)
Webroot Software, a leading provider of security software for the
consumer, enterprise and SME markets, will be highlighting the digital
dangers of the internet at CeBIT, the world's largest trade fair
showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for home and
work environments, on 15-21 March 2007, in Hall 7 on Stand A60.
Webroot will be demonstrating its newest addition to its security
product range: Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus. This product has been
specially developed for consumers who are looking for an effective and
user-friendly program that protects their PCs against the Internet's
two most dangerous threats. Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus integrates
best-of-breed antivirus technology from Sophos into Webroot's
prizewinning assortment of Spy Sweeper anti-Spyware products. Webroot
will be providing a first look at its recently launched
Vista-compatible Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus versions. In a recent
report, Webroot's threat researchers found that Microsoft Windows
Vista's anti-Spyware component failed to block 84 per cent of the most
common forms of Spyware. Webroot continues to encourage all
Vista-users to deploy time-tested security solutions.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/wer/wer107.html
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[9] TOP CLASS ELECTROMECHANICAL LOCKING SOLUTION
(Pickersgill-Kaye, 23 Feb 2007)
Leeds based Pickersgill-Kaye and Belfast based Core Systems (NI) have
announced the launch of a new style, high security electromechanical
cell door lock and software which will contribute to a safe and
reliable cell management and locking system within police stations,
prisons and other high security detention facilities. "K-Interactive"
is a range of locks designed by Pickersgill-Kaye following the success
of its Kaye Class 1 Cell lock which has been selected for use by a
growing number of consortia in new build custodial facilities
throughout the UK. The K-Interactive locking series and OneTouch
electronic control technology designed by Core Systems, combine to
provide the highest specification custodial locking solution on the
market. It is a modular solution ranging from standalone mechanical
locks to a complete end-to-end computer controlled custody management
system. This latest development further cements Pickersgill-Kaye's
growing reputation as a manufacturer of quality high security locking
solutions, building on over 150 years experience in the specialist
design and manufacture of locking mechanisms for the world's
custodial, architectural and railway industries. The new lock has the
same footprint and fixing points as existing mechanical Class 1
Cell/Pass Locks and fits all UK cell doors. With versatility designed
in, it can be configured to operate standalone or networked and offers
three locking options - mechanical only, or electromechanical with or
without memory in the lock. Core's OneTouch software is designed to
monitor all authorised and unauthorised action and record each event
in real time allowing K-Interactive to be interrogated and data
retrieved immediately as required.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/pia/pia107.html
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[10] INTRUDER ALARM SERVICE FOR THE HOME
(Dyno-Secure, 26 Feb 2007)
Dyno-Secure has introduced a new intruder alarm service for the home.
The company is accredited by the NSI (National Security Inspectorate)
which ensures that its alarm systems meet the high standards required
by the industry. Three intruder alarm systems are offered by the
company - Response 24, Alert 24 and Alarm 24. Response 24 provides
round the clock premises monitoring throughout the year by
Dyno-Secure's Alarm Receiving Centre. Two service visits are also
included as well as 24 hour customer care and service support. The
Alert 24 has a speech dialler incorporated within the control box. If
the alarm is triggered, the alarm calls up to four programmed
telephone numbers including mobiles informing the home owner,
nominated friends or family that the alarm has been set off. The
Alarm 24 is a bells only system designed to deter burglars and inform
neighbours when the alarm is activated.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/dyo/dyo104.html
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This week's industry news
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FREE BRIEFINGS OF CHANGES TO DRIVERS' HOURS
(Freight Transport Association, 26 Feb 2007)
Free briefing explain the most significant changes to drivers hours
regulations in the UK for many years
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/fre/fre100.html
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VIDEO TRAFFIC WILL OVERTAKE VOICE ON THE INTERNET
(Milestone Systems, 26 Feb 2007)
Between 2010 and 2015, the volume of video traffic will overtake voice
and other data running over the internet
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/mil/mil144.html
or send a blank email to mailto:mil144@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
COLLABORATION TO TACKLE RETAIL LOSSES
(IntelliQ, 26 Feb 2007)
Enabler Wipro and IntelliQ have formed an alliance to assist retailers
to focus on all business areas to prevent loss due to fraud, theft,
and non-complying procedures
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/ini/ini106.html
or send a blank email to mailto:ini106@fetch.prosecuritytalk.com
NEW SOLUTION FOR POLICE INTELLIGENCE
(Northgate Information Solutions, 21 Feb 2007)
Northgate Information Solutions and Initiate Systems signed a new
agreement which will allow police forces and criminal justice agencies
to improve public safety
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/noh/noh101.html
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NATIONWIDE FINED OVER SERIOUS CUSTOMER DATA BREACH
(PGP (GB), 16 Feb 2007)
Nationwide Building Society has been fined by the Financial Services
Authority (FSA) following the theft of a laptop containing the details
of nearly 11 million customers.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/pgp/pgp101.html
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New Technical Articles and Case Studies
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PROTECTION FROM CARJACKING
(CP Films, 21 Feb 2007)
The United Nations and the US Department of State have recently issued
warnings about travel in Kenya due to increasing incidents of violent
crime
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/cpf/cpf105.html
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STAKES RAISED FOR MOBILE PHONE MISUSE
(Mace and Jones, 19 Feb 2007)
Tougher punishments loom for bosses and employees for mobile phone
misuse
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/mac/mac117.html
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BUSINESS PRIORITIES DETER IT SECURITY PROACTIVITY
(MessageLabs, 22 Feb 2007)
Tackling New and Emerging It Security Threats Is Key To Business
Success In SMB Market
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/mea/mea103.html
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ID CARDS HELP MEET DISABILITY EQUALITY DUTY
(Payne Security, 22 Feb 2007)
Payne Security believes that it is ideally placed to help public
sector organisations such as local government to meet new legislation
concerning their duty towards the disabled.
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/pay/pay110.html
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NATIONWIDE HOME MONITORING SERVICE
(Intamac Systems Ltd, 22 Feb 2007)
Innovative internet portal and wireless based solution delivers next
generation in home security
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/inm/inm100.html
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TRAFFIC DATA INTEGRATED FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY
(Visual Defence, 26 Feb 2007)
Visual Defence helps to keep Mississauga transit buses on schedule
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/vif/vif100.html
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Other featured new product news
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PERSONNEL EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM
(MDH Wireless Technologies, 26 Feb 2007)
Medium range personnel emergency call system that enables lone workers
to summon assistance if required
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/mdh/mdh101.html
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360-CONTINUOUS PAN FOR ANTENNA TRACKING
(Directed Perception, 19 Feb 2007)
A new RF option for the PTU-D300 provides 360-continuous pan for
antenna tracking applications
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/dir/dir102.html
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AFFORDABLE INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(PolyTech, 26 Feb 2007)
Inertial navigation system specifically designed to operate with its
Cobolt multi sensor gimbals in airborne surveillance, search and
rescue and law enforcement applications.
> Request free details from the supplier on Inertial navigation
system:
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* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/poy/poy105.html
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NEW IR SOURCE LAUNCHED BY ARMSTRONG
(Armstrong Optical, 26 Feb 2007)
Infrared source operates over a wide wavelength range and with the
added reflector has an increased optical output of 7 fold from
existing sources
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/arm/arm108.html
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MULTI-PROTOCOL PTZ DOME CAMERAS
(Eyeview Electronics Co, 19 Feb 2007)
The mini PTZ dome camera from Eyeview has been created with a minimal
design concept, allowing you to install it easily in any indoor /
outdoor location without any limitation
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/eye/eye105.html
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MULTI-IMAGE DISPLAY OF SURVEILLANCE DATA
(Zandar Technologies, 16 Feb 2007)
Zandar will be demonstrating the comprehensive range of Predator VC/VS
and FusionPro+ MultiViewers as well as numerous control options at ISC
West
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/zan/zan100.html
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WIRELESS PASSIVE INFRA RED DETECTION SYSTEM
(Luminite Electronics, 19 Feb 2007)
A powerful new wireless PIR delivers high performance and significant
cost savings
* Read more: http://www.prosecuritytalk.com/news/lum/lum100.html
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