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- School bus thefts raise security concerns | CRIME | Breaking Houston News, Weather, Sports, Traffic, Video from KHOU.com | 11 News
- Mass Slaughter In Our Schools: The Terrorists' Chilling Plan
- Jihad Watch: Two Saudi men board school bus in Tampa, are arrested. A case of the wrong bus, or something more serious?
- CD in Iraq Said to Have U.S. Schools Info
- Corporate Affiliates
- Olympic Security: U.S. Support to Athens Games Provides Lessons for Future Olympics
- Daxing/Caiyu Park: A Private Public Partnership of the Safety & Security Park; Incorporation and financing options: A guide
- Attracting Foreign Direct Investment and Manufacturing Relocation to the Caiyu Safety and Security Industrial Park: A Feasibility Study, Benefits and Strategies for Medium and Small US Companies
- ST&D Article: Activity in the Academic Security Front and Technology, Trends 04-06
- The Challenge of Transitioning to New Technologies: Migrating to Multi-Technology Cards
- The Union College's Elegant Solution: Security Card Access Downloads
- Smart-In-A-Can: The One-Minute Crash Course on Smart Cards 1999
- MIFARE" a fully ISO 14443 product
- Purchasing personal alarms on campus: The "clickers" coming of age.
- Simmons Celebrates Its Three-Year-Old Residential Security Project
Access Control and Tranquility In An All-Woman s College in the Heart of Boston
- Archway Security Management and Controlled Access Considerations at U-Penn
Can we place man-traps in our residential quad archways?
- Why I like electromechanical hardware instead of maglocks.
- Smart Systems and the Death of Privacy.
- Biological and Chemical Crime on Campus? Visions of things to come.
- St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY: An Access Control and Security System
- Security Database Segmentation: The "tenant" features of the Millennium NT 2000
- College of the Holy Cross: An example of an ID migration.
- Security & Safety Department Systems Administrator: A Sample.
- Security and Access Control Automation Issues as a cost / benefits re-engineering incentive.
National Association Of College Card Users Third Annual Meeting And Conference March 3-5, 1996
- Why Should Schools Use Consultants, and How To Work Effectively With Them: The Gospel According To Adam. NACAS, BOSTON '97
- Issues of Budget, Design and Public Accessibility of a Law School: Suffolk University School of Law
Boston Massachusetts (Spring 1998)
- Implementing a Card Access and Security System: The DO's National Association of College Auxiliary Services November 1992.
- Smart Cards and Security: The Battle Of The Standards And The Death of Privacy.
Discussion on reports from Card Technology Magazine of February and March 1998.
- The U-MASS One-Card / Security Project: A Campus Wide ID Production and Access Control and Security Project with ILCO UNICAN Millennium
by Dean Tom Taylor, U-MASS and Dr. Adam Thermos
- Think Smart, Buy Smart: A Trilogy Of Articles On Smart Cards, Devices And Communicators, And How To Avoid Buying Armageddon:
PART I / The Terror Game: The Art of Selling Fear
PART II / A Snapshot of the Smart World
PART III / Smart Cards: Projecting Industry Growth and Killer Applications in the Security Industry
- Personal Communicators and Locators, The New Wave in Technology for Immediate Security Response:
The Systems of the Future
- Posted by the Conference Report On The Higher Education Amendments Of 1998: THE TEXT OF THE NEW LAW
- THE 1998 CAMPUS SECURITY ACT or "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act"
- Some Of The Best And The Brightest Of The New On-Line And Off-Line Security Technologies
- More on the Best Off-Liners: A Look At Their Functionality Presented at the 1998 NACAS Convention in Anaheim
- The One Card Office Profile and Management Structure
- Bowdoin College's Access Control and Security Integration: A true fast-track, multi-technology application in a Private Ivy
- Security Access Control automation benefits on campus: A cost / benefits case for a small scale re-engineering
- Migration Path of the Access Control and Security Technology for the CCURE 1 Plus Systems. (Fall 1996)
- Can Museum Security and ID Automation Enhance Profits, Services and Marketability?
- A Brief on Data Security Protocols and Firewall Procedures for a University for a University Access Control and Security System (Spring 1996)
- On personal identification numbers (PINs) for the account-to-card financial transfers, and the potential financial liability of the institution under Regulation E. (Spring 1996)
- Assessing On-Line and Off-Line Vending Activity, Cash-To-Card and Account-To-Card Equipment. Spring 1996
- A Brief on Arming The Police: Why Would Anybody Send His Kids To A School With Toy Cops?
- Is Your Access Network and ID Database Secure? (Winter 1996)
- A Case of Database Security Violation and Security Card Penetration (Spring 1995)
- Campus Security: Academia's Minefield (Winter 1990)
- Can We Use Our Cable TV Network as a Security Data Carrier?
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