Physical Security of Your Computer System
Youve paid a lot of money for your computer system and the majority of your business documents and information is kept on your computer. Wouldnt it be wise to take physical security measures to protect your system and the data that is on it?
Walling Data Helps Tennessee Small Business Upgrade Their Computer Security
Tennessee-based JL Troy Company discovers "hassle-free" AVG software and benefits of working with the company's number one US Distributor.
Security Feature Added to Drexel's Online Computer Technology Degree Program
Drexel University Online, a pioneer in Internet-based education programs, has recently added a new security feature to its Bachelor of Science in Computing Technology degree program.
New Hard Drive Destruction Machine For Computer Systems Security Crushes Identity Theft...Literally
For businesses looking to prevent identity theft and comply with federal data security laws about protecting customer privacy such as HIPAA and FACTA, a new machine is available that will physically crush threats to data privacy. The Guardian hard drive destroyer, now available from http://www.hddmachine.com (a website which has short demonstration videos of this machine for those interested), is a portable hard drive destroyer weighing just 140 lbs which plugs into a standard 120v, 3 prong grounded outlet and can be located in the IT department of any business or organization.
New Security System Utilizes GSM Mobile Phone Technology to Alert Boat Owners
SensorMetrics Inc. today announced the release of a new product for the marine industry and boating consumer – a wireless boat security monitoring system called the "BoatNanny™", that uses GSM mobile Phone technology to alert boat owners of fire, flooding and theft.
Collision Repair Software / Auto Body Software -- Combined Computer Technology Celebrates it's 15th Year
Auto Body Software / Collision Repair Software published by CCT makes jobcosting in a bodyshop easy with integrated accounting. Stuart McColl, President of Combined Computer Technology says, "Thanks to all the autobody shops across the country who have made the CC3 management system the best accounting system available at any price. Fifteen years and going strong - thanks !!!!". www.collisionrepairsoftware.com
Data Security And Computer Recycling - New Machine Helps With Safe Disposal Of Corporate Electronic Waste
For corporations looking to safely dispose of electronic waste, and recycle computers in a way that complies with both electronic recycling laws and data security laws, there is a new machine to help do the job. The Guardian, now available from http://www.hddmachine.com, allows hard drives from old computers to be removed and crushed in less than 15 seconds, rendering the data useless, decreasing corporate liability and helping to keep customer data private when disposing of old computers.
Computer Monitoring Software and Data Recovery Tools: Two Valuable Resources for Cyber Security Awareness Month
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, but Internet safety and security are year-long practices. Pandora Corp., makers of PC Pandora monitoring software and the Pandora Recovery tool, is stressing importance on two key security areas this month: the ability to track harmful changes to your home computer and recover lost data, and the knowledge that your children are safe when they go online...
Computer Security Systems
In the current technology oriented period, nearly all vital info is saved on computer systems. With the intention of locating and using this important info, hackers get a hold of destructive and innovative methods to pinch this info. People will continuously make an attempt to get into your computer system to come across info for instance your credit card number and make use of it for their own advantage.
Computer Hackers Target Entertainers' Home Computers: LIGATT Security Watch by Gregory Evans
Computer hackers are the new paparazzi. Hackers are now targeting entertainers. In a hacker's chat room, LIGATT Security has learned that hackers are targeting entertainers and their managers' home computers. Seeing how much money can be made from one paparazzi photograph, hackers now have a vested interest in all private photos, family pictures, nude photographs, and personal and sexual video footage; they know that one picture can be sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars to tabloid newspapers all over the world.
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Global Market for Electronic Security Systems is Projected to Exceed US$44 Billion by 2010, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) March 18, 2008 -- The global security industry is extensive in its scope, covering an extremely wide range of products and services associated with the security and protection of operations, life and assets. The growing importance of security in consumer mind has compelled marketing and sales agents to position security feature in their marketing campaigns for home sales. This is evident particularly in luxury and super-luxury market segments. Typical security features include video monitoring, intrusion alarms, smoke and fire detectors.
Sales of Electronic Security Systems (http://www.strategyr.com/Electronic_Security_Systems_Market_Report.asp) market in the United States totaled an estimated US$9.4 billion in 2006, while Europe is poised to retain its dominance as the largest regional market over the years 2000 through 2010. Sales of alarms in Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) are projected to exceed US$3.8 billion in 2009. Sales of electronic access control systems in the United States are projected to grow at a compounded annual rate of 14.23% over the years 2000 through 2010.
Key players listed in the report include Bosch Security Systems, Chubb Security Systems, Guardian Protection Services, Inc., Honeywell Security, NAPCO Security Systems, Inc., PAC International Ltd., and Tyco Fire & Security, among others.
"Electronic Security Systems: A Global Strategic Business Report" published by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., analyzes the global market with hard-to-find data and analytics for key regional markets such as Europe and the United States, alongside up and coming markets such as Asia-Pacific and Latin America. The report provides a comprehensive review of market trends and issues, drivers, players, competitive landscape, recent developments, mergers, acquisitions, alliances, product launches and other strategic industry activities.
Analytical estimates and projections are presented in terms of sales in US$ over the years 2000 through 2010. Long-term projections have been provided for the period 2011-2015. Product segments independently analyzed include Alarms, Electronic Access Control Systems, CCTV/Video Surveillance Equipment and Other Electronic Security Systems.
For more details about this research report, please visit http://www.strategyr.com/Electronic_Security_Systems_Market_Report.asp.
About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) (http://www.strategyr.com) is a reputed publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company is globally recognized as one of the world's largest market research publishers. The company employs over 700 people worldwide and publishes more than 880 full-scale research reports each year. Additionally, the company also offers a range of over 60,000 smaller research products including company reports, market trend reports, and industry reports encompassing all major industries worldwide.
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