November 1, 2007 Content
IN DEPTH
Case Study

Securing the Suburban High School

These days, when towns approve funding for new high schools they demand trendy architects, high-end sports complexes and security. Lots and lots of security. Of course, demanding security has virtually nothing to do with making it effective.

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Toolbox

Identity Management 101

Identity management can start small, but full-blown IDM projects comprise many different pieces. Here's the break-down.

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Research

Execs Check Out

CSO's e-crime survey finds net crime steady, executive complacency rising

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In Brief

Statistics 101

School security by the numbers

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In Brief

The Five Elements of a School Security Plan

From deterrence through response.

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In Brief

The School

Design details of the New England suburban school

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In Brief

Wrangling over Risks

Discussions over school security measures can pit stakeholders against one another

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In Brief

You're so veined

Will a new biometric at the Port of Halifax overcome hurdles that other biometrics haven't?

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In Brief

Lessons Learned at the Suburban High School

Takeaways for other schools considering security measures

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In Brief

My Life as a Dog

RFID makes animal cloning easy

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In Brief

Riding the Fence Line

New technology allows security to remotely monitor perimeter fences

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In Brief

The Numbers Man

Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist at Cryptography Research, has made a career out of using cryptography algorithms to protect companies from fraud and piracy.

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In Brief

Spam Storm

Beware of PDF Vulnerabilities

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Opinion

Getting the Message Across

It isn't always easy to get your message of security and risk across to your constituents.

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Opinion

Building It In

That's the goal, right? To build security into business plans, employee habits, and the very facilities they work in.

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Awareness

Five Things to Remember When Working After Hours

We’ve all done it—worked into the wee hours of the morning only to realize that we’re now alone, the parking lot is deserted, and no one knows where we are. Working late and on weekends is often a necessary evil, but it’s important to take precautions to avoid safety issues when you do have to burn the midnight oil.

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Debriefing

Be Prepared!

Employee Awareness Newsletter, November 2007

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