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Security Technology and Design

Security Technology & Design is the number one technology application publication devoted to the physical and IT security community in the US.

Its more than 34,000 subscribers include C-Level security executives from the corporate, IT and facility management sectors whose job it is to ensure the security of their respective organization from both physical and network threats. ST&D has been the leader in providing an executive roadmap for this security convergence for the past 16 years, reporting on the changing business and technology trends that affect enterprise security risk. ST&D is the top source of information for traditional access control and video technologies and the evolving network-centric applications of IP-based video and ID/data management.

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In The May 2007 Issue

Cover Focus

Testing Today's Technology

New Security Equipment Has Changed Traditional Testing Requirements

By Ray Bernard, PSP, CHS III

Features

Searching for ROI

Video Analytics is a hot technology, but can your investment provide a financial payback?

By Tom Galvin

The Changing Role of Private Security

Hiring a force of protection officers isn't as easy as it has been in the past

Smart Choices for Intelligent Video

By Yossi Massafi

Federal Security Mandates: An Update on HPSD-12 and FIPS-201

By Bob Wynn, CISA, CFE

Leveraging the “Perfect Storm”of Convergence

Corporate security can take a lesson from techniques that hackers use to breach the very networks the corporations are trying to protect

By Jackie Bassett

Information and Data Security

Gain Control With Compliance Tools

By Kevin Beaver, CISSP

IT Security on the Road

What's Left Behind

Dateline: Modesto, California

By John McCumber

From the Security Executive Council

Relevant Data

Why Critical Infrastructure Protection Should Mean Something to You

By J. David Quilter, CFE

Identify Five Top Security Concerns

By George Campbell

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