Nov/Dec 2014

Special 2014 Security Innovation Awards Issue
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Access & Identity

The BIG BOOK - Winter 2014

Dec. 11, 2014
The security industry's product guide
University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto reviewis his new ID with adminstrator Karen Doyle.
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Security Innovation Award Campus Project Winner: University of Kentucky Standardizes its Security Footprint

Dec. 11, 2014
With myriad disparate operating systems and outdated legacy technology, UK takes a step into the future with a bold plan
Navicent Police Chief Quentin Jude takes notes as he assesse real-time video surveillance in the command center.
Secured Cities

Security Innovation Award Healthcare Project Winner: Navicent Health Invests in Long-term Safety and Security Solutions

Dec. 11, 2014
Collaboration, communication create successful roadmap in revamp of organization’s physical security system and compliance needs
MBTA has received DHS funds to a first-phase upgrade for video surveillance technology onboard 225 of over 1100 buses, which serve 180 routes throughout the city.
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Security Innovation Award Transit Project Winner: Driving Security Innovation Aboard Boston Buses

Dec. 11, 2014
Greater Boston’s Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority extends video surveillance on buses and provides access to multiple agencies to enhance mass transit and public safety...
Ray Coulombe is Founder and Managing Director of SecuritySpecifiers and the CONSULT Technical Security Symposium. Email him at ray@SecuritySpecifiers.com, or contact him through LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/raycoulombe or follow him on Twitter: @RayCoulombe.
Video Surveillance

Tech Trends: What’s New and Trending?

Dec. 11, 2014
Video still leading the hot products parade

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Information Security

Three’s a Charm

Dec. 11, 2014
Get to know these pillars of IT security
The QP District Project was initially intended and designed as a massive mixed use retail environment. However, after the site’s groundbreaking, the environment was changed from a mixed use (retail, hotel, and apartment) to a corporate environment.
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Security Innovation Award Grand Platinum Project: Qatar’s Massive Corporate Campus is an Integration Showcase

Dec. 11, 2014
With a footprint of more than six million square feet, Qatar Petroleum’s District Project ranks among the world’s security models
Steve Lasky is the Editorial Director of Southcomm Security Media, which includes print publications SD&I, Security Technology Executive and Locksmith Ledger International – as well as the world’s top security web portal, SecurityInfoWatch.com. He is a 30-year veteran of the security industry and a 26-year member of ASIS. Contact him at slasky@southcomm.com.
Security Executives

My Point of View: Are We Getting Smarter?

Dec. 11, 2014
In the military and law enforcement, situational awareness is the cornerstone of self-preservation
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Security Industry Vendor-Neutral State of Technology

Providing vendor-neutral state of technology information is challenging
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Metrics for Success: Quantifying the Insider Threat

Dec. 11, 2014
It’s important to assign metrics to this aspect of operational risk
Secured Cities and Security Technology Executive (STE) magazine capped off its Baltimore event last week by recognizing some of the most unique and collaborative security projects in the world with the Security Innovation Awards (SIA) luncheon.
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Qatar Petroleum District named top security project at Secured Cities conference

Nov. 10, 2014
Massive Doha corporate campus of more than six million square feet selected as the 'Grand Platinum' honoree for 2014 Security Innovation Awards