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The History of Video Surveillance - from VCRs to Eyes in the Sky

Mention video surveillance and most people think of video cameras mounted in the corners of train stations and banks or private detectives video taping an erring spouse for a messy divorce case. The truth is that the history of video surveillance is much more complex and goes back much farther than most people realize.


If you consider video in the simplest of terms, video surveillance began with simple closed circuit television monitoring. As early as 1965, there were press reports in the United States suggesting police use of surveillance cameras in public places. In 1969, police cameras were installed in the New York City Municipal Building near City Hall. The practice soon spread to other cities,

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with closed circuit television (CCTV) systems watched by officers at all times.


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Data Assurance - A Question of Best Practices In the Wake of TJX Companies Intrusion Event

In May, the American Banking Association will hold its Information Security conference in Arizona. Security officers from every bank of consequence will gather under the warming desert sun eager to share, discuss and examine their security concerns for the coming year. What do you suppose the hot topic will be? We are willing to bet that the TJX Companies database breach debacle will be center stage in their discussions and provide the fodder for intense scrutiny of a security plan gone terribly wrong.


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Surviving the Age of Technology - Part 1 of a Series

If you are like millions of other Americans, you probably received or bought yourself an electronic or battery-driven device this past holiday. You made the purchase because: (a) a friend or relative had one and you were blown away, (b) you saw it on television, (c) the old one was obsolete, (d) you thought it would make life easier, (e) it looked like fun, or (f) you had some bonus money available and thought, what the heck. Regardless of the reason, you made the investment and faced the future. Some of the more popular choices are: plasma, LCD or HD televisions, PDA s, WiFi and camera cell phones, personal media players, MP3 s, GPS systems, laptops, LCD monitors, flash drives,

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anything blue-tooth enabled, anything wireless, and anything with Firewire or USB.


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How Safe is Your VoIP Service?

The day begins and ends. Do you know where your unused VoIP (Voice-Over-IP) minutes are?


That s a fair and urgent question we all must ask ourselves after a Florida businessman down in Miami is accused of stealing the unused minutes of unsuspecting VoIP customers and reselling them to pocket a cool profit of $1 million dollars.


VoIP technology allows people to carry phone conversations over the Internet, and usually at rates much cheaper than the regular phone companies. The VoIP company that I use, for example, allows me to talk within the United States for 1.8 cents a minute. A lot of overseas destinations, including China, cost between 2 to 5 cents a minute.


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Faxing is a Waste of Time and Money

For all of us who have used email or an electronic fax provider than you know traditional faxing is a waste of time and paper. I would pull the environmentalist approach on you and say you can save some trees. But who am I kidding in today s market it is all about time and productivity.


Wouldn t it be nice if when someone sent you a fax you didn t need an old lumpy fax machine to receive it? Wouldn t it be nice if you didn t use a ream of paper a day to get your faxes? I say the time is here to start getting rid

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of fax machines. We are definitely in a time when fax machines are outdated and I cringe at the sight of one. You might be wondering how your organization can save time and money by throwing out its fax machines. In my opinion, eFax is the answer. eFax is an online website specializing in turning traditional analog faxes into electronic documents. The first step is signing up and they give you a phone number in your preferred area code. You can now subscribe to eFax for roughly $10/month and receive all your faxes through a web interface. Better yet if you have an Exchange
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or other type of email environment you can receive all your faxes directly to email. Or perhaps you are a large organization; eFax can be configured as a public folder so that all of your employee s or a select group of individuals have access to all incoming faxes.


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