VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Articles
World Cup Security
Germans field defensive lineup to secure World Cup tournament.
Next for Naccara: TSA's Multimodal Future
The security agenda for TSA
TSA's Risk-based Approach to Security
TSA's controversial ending of the ban on certain knives and other items is a perfect counterpoint to the agency's shift in focus from dangerous things to dangerous people. George Naccara is betting that the lift of his risk-based reforms will overcome the drag of politics and bureaucracy. And the test bed for these innovations is Boston's Logan Airport.
Smart Surveillance Field Guide
CSOs can monitor basically anything at any time. Here's how to do it wisely.
Quick and Dirty: Deploying intelligent video surveillance
New Jersey Transit's philosophy in deploying intelligent video surveillance has been reality first, policies second
Case Study: The ROI of Digital Video Surveillance
Allen Rude, security manager at Intel, invested more than four years in an ROI study to justify the cost of digital video surveillance
Case Study: Surveillance Cameras at Secaucus Junction
New Jersey Transit included surveillance cameras in the design for Secaucus Junction station for security reasons. It turns out the technology delivers other benefits too.
What Happens in Vegas Stays on Tape
Casinos make no bones about it: whether you're an employee, customer or stray dog, you're always on camera
The Hidden Camera
...and other surveillance missteps can sour employees, threaten your success or get you sued. These six dos and don'ts will keep you in focus.
Watch What You're Doing: Surveillance and Monitoring Policy Survey
The "CSO Surveillance and Monitoring Survey" finds a good many video surveillance practitioners stuck with outmoded practices
