Archive for July, 2010

Access Control

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Access control solutions are imperative for companies looking to control who gains entry into their building or a specific section contained within. There are dangers implied by unwanted guests handling sensitive information or resources that can cost a company large amounts of capital in damage control. Additionally, some access control solutions are put in place for the protection of individuals who may not be knowledgeable regarding sensitive or hazardous material stored in a designated warehouse or room. Preventing unwanted accesses is an exercise in both security and liability protection. Preventing individuals without clearance from wandering freely through a facility is wise in a number of industries, many of which go to great lengths in access control and hired security personnel to maintain a secure environment.

Healthcare legislation has been developed to place a premium on the importance of sensitive medical information. Know in the industry as IHI, individual health information represents a patient’s history of prescriptions, conditions, or any other medically relevant data. Access control systems are prevalent among business in the healthcare industry to prevent infiltration for the purpose of exploiting medical records. Companies that oversee the health insurance benefits of celebrity clientele may possess records that would be of great value to tabloids or entertainment journalists. Protecting data through restricted entrance is an effective way to prevent unauthorized personnel from spying sensitive health records. Access control option using a key fob, perimeter protection or biometrics is among the most reliable ways of protecting by the denial of admission.


Video Surveillance

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Video surveillance is most effective when the components being used are sleek and portable. Technological advancement in the field of digital video and audio recording has given many new options to consumers in the market for video surveillance equipment. Homeowners and businesses contracting a security installation company for the purposes of implementing video surveillance should be sure to research the most current technology available. Not only are the cameras used in video surveillance more manageable than at any time in history, hardware for recording has become sleeker as well.

The digital recording process enables anybody conducting video surveillance to store many hours of video and audio on a tiny disk or drive. Previously, tapes used in a video surveillance operation – or for home security systems with video – had to be replaced repeatedly to avoid interruptions in recorded time. Breaks in recording can leave a company or organization vulnerable to missing information that is pertinent to the video surveillance being conducted. Inconspicuous video recorders of a silent nature that can be easily maneuvered into areas that achieve high visibility are excellent resources for surveillance. There are a number of innovations in the technology for video surveillance that go beyond the size and portability of the units into their recording capabilities. Zoom levels, low-light recording, audio mixing software and automatic power-on are features available in certain video surveillance equipment. Wireless transmitters help to send video surveillance data to its intended destination in circumstances where the recording device cannot be wired.


Business Security

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Business security needs vary depending on the products or services offered. There are a number of reasons a business would need to protect its facilities and resources, though simple business security measures can have lasting positive effects. In addition to securing premises to prevent theft of merchandise and access control, business security helps to improve quality and quantity of work. Employees who are aware their work area is being monitored will spend less time idly and pay closer attention to the quality of their business operation. Business security also greatly reduces incidents of employee theft. Employee theft can contribute to losses in certain areas of budget and planning, though most major corporations do not consider it of utmost concern.

Business security has become increasingly important for companies that handle a lot of data in everyday operations. Business security for computer systems and software usually integrates a plan of access control to restrict the possibility of unwanted personnel gaining entrance. Prohibiting anyone without the acceptable clearances from reaching a room where sensitive information is stored helps to keep a record of those accessing the area in question and keeping out trespassers. Access control systems often come with capabilities to time-stamp entrances and use of specific areas within a facility. In cases where employee theft may have occurred, an access control record can be used as a witness against the person who gained entrance during the time a crime was committed. Businesses usually like to keep their business security systems conspicuous to discourage illegal activity.


Home Security

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

In a down economy, adding expenses to the monthly tab of bills usually seems like faulty logic. When homeowners consider home security, the prices associated with installation and ongoing monitoring of the system may seem cost prohibitive at first. The truth is, when compared to the potential for loss in valuables and cash kept at home, procuring a home security system makes as much sense as insuring a car. It can be difficult to make decisions for taking on new expenses when financial hardships seem widespread and ongoing. Homeowners who need the additional peace of mind that they will not be targets of desperate criminals should use tough economic times as a bargaining chip when contacting security installation companies. Just as many individuals are struggling to meet daily expenses, companies that rely on retail or services may be hit by downturns in the economy.

When the stock markets tumble and job losses increase, law-abiding citizens are not the only ones becoming increasingly desperate. Criminals are born if not through nurture, through circumstance, and incidences of non-violent crime increase during tough economic times. Just as there may be a downturn in business for major corporations, hardships are absorbed into the fabric of every cultural and financial demographic. Workers who lose their jobs and have no previous criminal history may feel the need to resort to petty theft to pay bills. There have been an increase in robberies by individuals who, when questioned by police, blame the tough economy for their crime.