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Bottoms Up

Bottoms Up

Protecting the U.S. water supply against terrorism

The U.S. water supply is generally considered among the best and safest in the world. However, many water and security experts agree that it offers an attractive target for terrorists, and that threats could come from either contamination or from disruption of the distribution system. More

In Tandem

Security, convenience no longer mutually exclusive

In Tandem

The combination of security and efficiency can sometimes appear to be the equivalent of oil and water. We have all felt the delays associated with tightening security procedures at government buildings and facilities. Depending on the location, these delays can sometimes last 10 to 30 minutes—or more. For people who enter these facilities regularly, this burden can have a large impact on their day. More


Featured New Products

Detection Equipment

When you install a carbon monoxide detector, wouldn’t it be great to know it’s offering the protection it promises? The CO1224T detector from System Sensor now offers RealTest™: a true functional CO test — the first of its kind. With RealTest, a simple short spray of canned CO is all it takes to know the detector is doing its job.

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Inside Security Products

Intelligent Integration

Modern security networks are a complex collection of thermal cameras, CCTV cameras, fence sensors, video management devices and myriad other technologies.

A Balancing Act

Many of us arrive at the airport extra early, not simply to catch our flights, but to factor in getting through security.

Out on the Town

Car thieves would be well-advised to steer clear of Brussels, Belgium, where a new license-plate recognition system is helping to detect stolen vehicles.

Editor’s Insight

I'll be the first to admit that security checks are a hassle.
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Poll

What should the AirTran pilots have done after being told of remarks from Muslim passengers on the New Year’s Day flight?