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...can make in security. Typically, the 'no security policy' approach implies that other security measures such as security cameras, surveillance systems, locks and security guards are sufficient to protect corporate secrets. However, in reality... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/27/235790/infosec-2009-common-mistakes-in-password-policies.htm
...lucky, you'll be crowned an office legend. Be warned in the UK we are an observed society. In most offices, security cameras are placed where you may not realise, including hallways, stairwells, and other people’s phones. Picture this... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/28/233625/how-to-avoid-embarrassing-yourself-at-the-office-christmas-party.htm
...has failed to cut crime and is an 'utter fiasco'. with only 3% of London's street robberies being solved using security cameras. I considered some alternative headlines for this article - 'Pope reaffirms commitment to Catholic faith' and... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog/2008/05/cctv-fails-to-cut-crime-so-let.html
...afternoon, covering flight information screens, security cameras and check-in systems. Around 6,000 passengers...terminal due to fears over safety, partly because the security cameras were down, but also because of the backlog of passengers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/08/15/231829/latest-heathrow-computer-fault-disrupts-thousands.htm
...be closed are closed and that there is film in the security cameras. "We are aware of a number of similar thefts...similar thefts. Officers are studying footage from security cameras at the Express offices and have gathered forensic... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/08/30/182184/thieves-grab-express-chips-in-violent-raid.htm
...you do with fixed applications,” she said. However, there are some applications that could use 3G, such as security cameras linked to mobile phones and telematics, which involve machines talking to each other over a mobile network. “But... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/02/17/200306/who-wants-3g-high-bandwidth-services.htm
...through IBM Government Security Consulting. Pricing depends on what products are ordered; the suite can include security cameras, card readers and other devices. Grant Gross writes for IDG News Service GVL5-20090512.3 http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/10/07/205774/ibm-and-partners-roll-out-id-management-suite.htm
...even to the point where only trained engineers can get access to the data centre, while being monitored by 24x7 security cameras. "Different levels of security are needed, depending on the business, and it is important not only that an... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/09/26/182743/convince-me.htm
...because of concerns about the Data Protection and Human Rights Act. "In common with most large retailers, we use security cameras throughout our stores as part of a range of security and loss prevention tools. We do not use cameras in any private... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/08/31/182234/facial-recognition-technology-does-not-fit.htm
...you do with fixed applications," she said. However, there are some applications that could use 3G, such as security cameras linked to mobile phones and telematics, which involve machines talking to each other over a mobile network. "But... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/02/13/200246/who-wants-3g-high-bandwidth-services.htm

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