Shredding for Security
When Joe is done with his printed documents, he shreds them using a high-security shredder that meets the federal security requirement demanded of the Department of Defense, NATO and other government and military for disposing of top-secret documents.
Secure Office Windows
The exterior windows of Joe's office and laboratory protect him from bullets, explosive blasts and forced-entry threats.
Visitor Management System
Joe's Office uses an off-the-shelf visitor management system to handle temporary badging and track which guests are expected (and which aren't).
Worker Fired over E-Mail Death Threat
An employee of 1-800-Flowers.com has been fired after an e-mailed death threat was linked to her account.
Container Security: Is the Layered Approach Working?
Guest columnist Jim Giermanski says the government's five-layered approach to container security is on the right track, but needs significant improvements.
Fujitsu Security System Targets Employee Tailgating
A Fujitsu-developed ceiling mounted grid of video cameras hooked up with a computer can stop employee tailgating, the company demonstrated in Tokyo.
Elijah Shaw Interview: Celebrity Bodyguard+
As Hollywood gears up for the Academy Awards, Elijah Shaw tells what he's learned from protecting CEOs and supermodels alike.
Suspicious Packages
Mail rooms and others need well-defined protocols for dealing with suspicious packages
When High Security is a CEO Perk
Who’s the most paranoid technology company, as measured by money spent on its CEO’s security? Because of SEC reporting discrepancies, it’s anyone’s guess
Modern Control Crowd Lessons (from Ancient Pompeii) - slideshow
Images that teach us what the ancient Romans already knew about crowd control
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