SecurityInfoWatch.com Sitemap- April 2011 News
- The security week that was: 04/01/11 (corporate security spending)
- ASG Security purchases Electronic Installations
- Niscayah announces new hosted video offering
- ADT acquires Proximex
- Fiber SenSys creates certified integrator program
- Fifth suspect in armored car robberies surrenders
- UTC rebrands its U.S. fire and security services as Chubb
- Universal Safety Response renamed Smith & Wesson Security Solutions
- Verint acquires PSIM company Rontal Engineering
- 2011 SIA New Product Showcase award winners
- IT powerhouses find way into security market
- ISC West video surveillance roundup
- Bosch rolls out new exhibit truck at ISC West
- Three trends driving wireless networks for video surveillance
- Integrators, vendors talk PSIM at ISC West 2011
- Analyst: Many vendors to phase out production of standard resolution cameras
- The smart, yet virtual doorman of tomorrow
- LG makes its official debut in the US market
- At ISC West 2011, biometric vendors tout reliability
- Schneider Electric considering takeover bid for Tyco
- Investigators: White powder at Fla. congressman's office not Anthrax
- Agilence acquires assets of Vidient Systems
- Milestone sees 56 percent increase in revenue
- ObjectVideo sues Bosch, Sony, and Samsung on patent issues
- ISC West sees 10 percent growth in attendance
- Bosch expects sales to surpass €50B in 2011
- NIST develops free online tool for residential fire sprinklers
- Security 5K raises more than $80K for Mission 500 at ISC West
- Michael O’Neal named president of Linear
- Monitronics wins FARA award
- Hitachi ID reports record revenues in fiscal 2010
- Investors acquire controlling interest in Fluidmesh
- ADT, Westec, Arrow Security, Iveda and others sued for patent infringement
- Legislation would limit UASI anti-terrorism grants
- Teens accused of attacking Fla. high school student
- Grandeye files complaint against Immervision
- Bay Alarm acquires Adler Alarm
- Report: Lotion bottles used to hide cocaine from airport screeners
- SIA representatives to present at NIST workshop
- Lawmakers introduce bill that would allow more airports to use private screeners
- Morpho Detection enters agreement to acquire Syagen Technology
- CFATS extension approved by House subcommittee
- Report: Son of Kaspersky Lab CEO possibly kidnapped
- Records of 25K students, 2,500 employees hacked in South Carolina
- The security week that was: 04/22/11 (protecting mass transit)
- Michigan communities install surveillance cameras
- Priority One Security receives $10M loan from CapitalSource
- New Milwaukee ordinance requires c-stores to install two high-res surveillance cameras
- Lincoln Technical Institute expands simulation capabilities to include IP technology
- Peachtree City, Ga. ponders false alarm ordinance
- TimeSight Systems receives additional venture funding
- Stuart Forchheimer receives FARA’s W. Rex Bell Associate Member of the Year Award
- STE accepting applications for 2010 Security Innovation Awards
- Silent Knight announces fire alarm trainings
- The security week that was: 04/29/11 (impact of data breaches)