February 2011 ♦ Vol. 6, Issue 2 |
Cutting-Edge Security Technologies
Each year, ASIS highlights the 10 best new security technologies on the market. Designed for improved performance, faster ROI's, or streamlining your security needs, these products have received an ASIS Accoladel. The best of the best include closed IPTV, video management designed to accommodate both analog and digital cameras, and 360-degree multiple megapixel cameras. |
Is your mechanical lock and key system out of control?
CyberLock electronic lock cylinders and programmable keys are the answer. Simply replace the cylinder in each of your mechanical locks with a CyberLock electronic cylinder. No wiring is required to quickly gain full-featured electronic access control. The locks and keys record openings, providing detailed audit reporting. You'll never re-key your facility again. Electronic keys cannot be duplicated and a missing key can quickly be deactivated.
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An ASIS Accolades judge sizes up the newest building security technologies from 2009.
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Using the building network to boost the capabilities of a physical security system holds great promise … but has it reached its prime?
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GSA-approved smart card system.
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Provides high water density.
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Features MR16 halogen lamps.
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Guess Who's Coming into Your Building
Make Your Building Unattractive To Security Threats
Update Your Building's Security Assessment
Funny Glowing Green Stuff
Shelter in Place: When Staying Put is Your Best Option
Affordable Long-Term Video Storage
The Show Must Go On
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