Security Today Magazine Digital Edition - January February 2019

January/February 2019

  • A Slam Dunk
  • Advancing on Two Fronts
  • Tackling the Challenges
  • Deploying a Cloud Strategy
  • High Profile Security


Cover Story

Unlocking the Benefits

Unlocking the Benefits

Internet of Things solution promises greater connectively and organization insights

By Jimmy Palatsoukas

The Internet of Things (IoT) promises greater connectivity, which, when properly leveraged, can provide invaluable insight into our organizations and our operational environments. In the security sector, increased connectivity between sensors and systems gives us access to more data than we thought possible even just a few years ago.


Features

Advancing on Two Fronts

Smartcard issuance pushes forward with cloud solutions and significantly faster printing options

By Robin Tandon

The way that smart cards are issued has changed dramatically in the last several years with the advent of cloud-based systems that enable the entire process to be managed and executed remotely, and with printer/encoder breakthroughs that significantly boost throughput, reliability and energy efficiency.


Cabling our Government

Cabling our Government

Wide range of solutions available for various applications

By Carrie Goetz

The government commands a lot of information in data centers, local municipalities, homeland security, health, and every touch that governments have with private citizens and companies. The data can be classified, private and public-facing as in forms.


High Profile Security

Hard Rock Stadium opts for single source integrated solution

By John Burke

As with any high-profile entertainment complex that draws more than one million visitors every year, the stadium faces complex and constantly evolving security challenges.


Deploying a Cloud Strategy

Deploying a Cloud Strategy

Why mid-market companies can—and should—deploy a video cloud strategy

By Andreas Pettersson

There’s enormous opportunity for all enterprises in the cloud, and those in the middle market are taking note.


The Next Wave

The Next Wave

External hardware is the next sidekick for smartphone security isolation

By Mike Fong

Originally designed as consumer devices, smartphones have become vital elements of both our personal and professional lives. Unfortunately, as sources and repositories of our most sensitive data, smartphones have quickly become a primary attack surface for hackers, cybercriminals and foreign spies.


A Slam Dunk

A Slam Dunk

Improving patron safety and security at the American Airlines Center requires multi-faceted surveillance technology

By Mark McCormack

With all this plus four lobbies and multiple entry points, security at American Airlines Center is a 24/7 responsibility. Finding the right camera system for such a diverse environment presented a challenge.


More Than a Set of Eyes

More Than a Set of Eyes

Cameras don’t miss a thing in the monitoring process

By Paul Kong

The technology behind today’s optical sensors and lenses has come a long way in trying to mimic some of the hallmark characteristics of the human visual system.


Tackling the Challenges

Understanding the ever-changing threat landscape

By Morgan Harris

It should come as no surprise that cybercrime is one of the biggest threats organizations of all shapes and sizes face today.


Departments

INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL

Defending Against Attack

How Paramount Studios defends against a vehicle attack

By Greg Hamm

When Paramount Studios, the longest operating and only remaining studio in Hollywood, wanted a preventative solution that would protect tourists and talent from car attacks, they contacted Perimeter Security Group, an integrator that has become one of the leading providers of perimeter security systems in the country.


INDUSTRY FOCUS

Church Should Be Off Limits

By Ralph C. Jensen

While attending religious services during the holiday season, a local congregant asked me if I had heard about the ISIS threat to local houses of worship in East Texas. I was not aware, but I started digging.


Government Security

A Profile in Partnership

A Profile in Partnership

Tech leaders rely on open-platform community to deliver security solutions

By Courtney Dillon Pedersen

Microwave sensors, also known as Radar, RF or Doppler sensors, detect walking, running or crawling human targets in outdoor environments.


Crimes on Campus

Crimes on Campus

Securing a college or university campus is similar to any small city

By Paul Hefty

College and university campuses aren’t immune from the same types of crime, such as burglary and assault, found in any small city where thousands of people live and work closely together. Yet overall, campuses remain a mostly safe place for young adults to learn and mature.


EDITOR'S NOTE

The Long Reach of Government Security

By Ralph C. Jensen

The government has its fingers in everything, and it is necessary when you think about managing the nation’s infrastructure. Think carefully about securing the nation’s transportation system.


Adding Sound and Safety

Adding Sound and Safety

Customs checkpoint areas at JFK airport gets a little help from friends

By Richard Brent

At JFK Airport, immigration officers process hundreds of international passengers per flight. With the continual influx of people combined with limited staffing, law enforcement personnel are increasingly looking for technologies to enhance their efforts to deter illegal entry or trafficking and aid in crime investigation.


Securing Transportation

Securing Transportation

Managing the nation’s infrastructure means various vital roles

By S. Guerry Bruner

In today’s connected world, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) play vital roles managing our Nation’s critical infrastructure including roadways, interstates, intersections, ports, mass transit lines, city traffic, and urban mobility.


Webinars

New Products

  • Hanwha QNO-7012R

    Hanwha QNO-7012R

    The Q Series cameras are equipped with an Open Platform chipset for easy and seamless integration with third-party systems and solutions, and analog video output (CVBS) support for easy camera positioning during installation. A suite of on-board intelligent video analytics covers tampering, directional/virtual line detection, defocus detection, enter/exit, and motion detection. 3

  • EasyGate SPT and SPD

    EasyGate SPT SPD

    Security solutions do not have to be ordinary, let alone unattractive. Having renewed their best-selling speed gates, Cominfo has once again demonstrated their Art of Security philosophy in practice — and confirmed their position as an industry-leading manufacturers of premium speed gates and turnstiles. 3

  • Camden CM-221 Series Switches

    Camden CM-221 Series Switches

    Camden Door Controls is pleased to announce that, in response to soaring customer demand, it has expanded its range of ValueWave™ no-touch switches to include a narrow (slimline) version with manual override. This override button is designed to provide additional assurance that the request to exit switch will open a door, even if the no-touch sensor fails to operate. This new slimline switch also features a heavy gauge stainless steel faceplate, a red/green illuminated light ring, and is IP65 rated, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor use as part of an automatic door or access control system. ValueWave™ no-touch switches are designed for easy installation and trouble-free service in high traffic applications. In addition to this narrow version, the CM-221 & CM-222 Series switches are available in a range of other models with single and double gang heavy-gauge stainless steel faceplates and include illuminated light rings. 3