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November 28, 2008 - Volume 6, Issue 22


NEWS

Transport truck theft on the rise
Police in Canada have few resources to dedicate to problem

Companies who ship goods by transport truck say law enforcement doesn't give cargo theft enough attention and is doing a poor job of keeping statistics on a crime that can feed larger problems like terrorism.

Scoring with event statistics
Northlands security put incident management software to work

When it’s game night in Edmonton and the Oilers are playing the Calgary Flames, Dave Suffern knows it’s going to be a busier night than usual.

Legislative Assembly of Ontario upgrades tool to better identify incident patterns Using the latest technology, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario is able to detect patterns in incident activity and predict issues with annual events – even identify associations between known individuals and potential incident involvements.

Canadian Security Reader Survey 2008

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Online Reader Poll:
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PRODUCT FOCUS

Schlage announces bright blue

Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies announced the release of its new bright blue web-based access control system from Schlage. Bright blue lets users access, monitor and manage their system from any computer running a standard web browser. Bright blue is designed for applications with 1-32 doors, such as small commercial buildings, K-12 schools and institutions.
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies

Axis releases M10 line

Axis Communications announced its AXIS M10 Network Cameras, a series of small and smart cameras, ideal for securing locations such as small businesses, boutiques, restaurants, hotels and residences. All three models, the AXIS M1011, AXIS M1011-W and the AXIS M1031-W, provide 30 frames per second in VGA resolution. The AXIS M1011-W and the AXIS M1031-W add the option of connecting over IEEE 802.11g and 802.11b wireless interfaces with the built-in antenna for easy and flexible installations.
Axis Communications


COMING UP

December 2008 Canadian Security

Cover:
Angus Armstrong, harbourmaster for Toronto Port Authority

Q&A with ADT's John Van Schepen

In every issue:
Viewpoint
Training
ASIS Regional Report



COMING EVENTS

Nov. 27, 2008
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada - UL University
Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Systems: CAN/ULC-S301 workshop
Vancouver, B.C.
www.uluniversityca.com

Nov. 29-30, 2008
Use of Force Training
Canadian Use of Force Systems Inc.
Chief Instructor, Robbie Cressman
1501 Carling Ave, Ottawa
www.canadianuseofforce.com

Dec. 20, 2008
Psychological Operations Level 1 Workshop
Chu's Martial Arts, Thornhill, ON
$99.00 per person
www.canadianuseofforce.com

January 12, 2009
Preventing Workplace Violence: Assessing and Managing the Risks
Ontario Hospital Association
Toronto Board of Trade,
1 First Canadian Place
www.oha.com/preventingviolence
www.oha.com/healthrisks

Feb. 19, 2009
Securing Your Business Conference and Trade Show
Ramada Plaza, Dartmouth, NS
www.csis-scsi.org

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