Security Technology and Design
Security Technology & Design is the number one technology application publication devoted to the physical and IT security community in the US.
Its more than 34,000 subscribers include C-Level security executives from the corporate, IT and facility management sectors whose job it is to ensure the security of their respective organization from both physical and network threats. ST&D has been the leader in providing an executive roadmap for this security convergence for the past 16 years, reporting on the changing business and technology trends that affect enterprise security risk. ST&D is the top source of information for traditional access control and video technologies and the evolving network-centric applications of IP-based video and ID/data management.
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In The April 2008 Issue
Cover Focus
Making Cents of Security
Sears Tower Director of Security Keith Kambic and his Integrator, Mark Eggerding, Explore Three Apporaches to ROIBy Keith Kambic and Mark Eggerding
Video/Surveillance
The Building Blocks of CCTV
From veri-focal to megapixel, lens selection is essential to a properly functioning surveillance systemH.264: The New Standard in Video Compression
Video technology can reduce file size by more than 80 percentColumns
My Point of View
The Barber of Minsk Makes His PointBy Steve Lasky
Convergence Q&A
IT Policy ComplianceCool as McCumber
The Texas Two-StepNewsmakers
Security Director Not Giving Up on Stolen ArtBy Paul Rothman
From the Security Executive Council
Metrics for Success
It’s Time to Get Security Metrics SavvyCareer Link
Physical Security Systems Engineering ManagerBy Jerry Brennan and Steve Walker
Compliance Scorecard
Knowledge of CPTED useful in meeting public and private security standardsSecurity Management
Operational Testing of Technology
Field tests can prove the effectiveness of security solutionsBy Ray Bernard and James Connor
IP Technology
Working with IT on IP
Tips to ensure your new technology implementations go smoothlyFrom the Security Industry Association
Industry Standards
The baseline for predictable performanceBy Mark Visbal