Security Technology Executive
SECURITY TECHNOLOGY & DESIGN IS NOW SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE!
WHY? Because our new title fits the message!
When Security Technology & Design was launched in 1991, the vision was to celebrate the emerging integrated technology market and its applications. A lot has changed. Since then, our publication has been the first to incorporate the business equation and enterprise risk management topics into the mainstream security lexicon.
While competitive magazines give lip service to the new paradigm of business principles driving security strategies, this publication has built its foundation on that message. Our subscribers have told us they need help as the industry goes through this transitional phase. There is a critical need to address the expanding integration of traditional and information security functions. Security executives understand that they must ensure that board and senior executives pay attention to critical security-related issues and how a comprehensive approach to security can protect the enterprise.
Each month Security Technology Executive will continue to bring you highly focused editorial written by the most respected consultants, integrators and practitioners in the security field. We have been the voice of the security industry for 18 years and that will never change!
In The July 2005 Issue
Cover Focus
Security's Role in Enterprise Risk Management
What are your responsibilities in managing risk for the total enterprise?By John Fay
Management
Criminal Databases & Pre-Employment Screening: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Databases may be more hassle than help.Video/Surveillance
Dispelling the Top 10 Myths of IP Surveillance: Myth No. 5
Myth #5: IP Transmission Is Insecure for VideoNetwork Security
Portable Data Storage Devices: Security Nightmare
Employees have the technology to rip off trade secrets right under your nose.By John Mallery
Current Events
A Series of Unexpected Troubles
The TSA faces a challenge to improve its screening processes. What can be done?Access Control
Well-Designed Badges Help Prevent Loss
The right ID can stop a criminal in his tracks.The Front Page
Risky Business
By Steve Lasky
Integrator’s Corner
How to Make or Break Your Project
By Ron Waxman
From the Porch Swing
Finding Your Model
Homeland Security
Repositioning the CISO
By Bob Wynn