On June 3, 2010 The Joint Commission, the accreditation organization for healthcare issued what they call a “Sentinal Event Alert,” which is an affirmation of a serious event issued by
Maybe it’s because the area can often cover thousands of square feet. But securing a warehouse or distribution facility can be challenging and complex. In March, thieves scaled a wall
At the Met at Warner Center, a large condominium community, standardized access control is managed to 100 main entry doors, 16 telephone entry systems, a visitor management system at the
A key component in protecting critical infrastructures such as stadiums and arenas is the effective training of staff members. Training has been defined as “an educational, informative, skill-development process that
The population of a college or university campus is constantly moving and in a constant state of transition that requires its security directors to change as well. Just ask Fred
Primarily associated with fire code compliance in typical applications, the door closer not only assists in reducing the spread of fire within a building. It assists us with physical security,
Against all odds, a pair of White House party crashers in November 2009 made their way effortlessly into a state dinner hosted by the President. By all accounts, this breach
In this column last year, I cautioned readers about compatibility challenges when selecting video integration with an existing or propose access control system. This year, there appears to be more
Dogs have a place in airport security. U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Autumn NoRunner-Herron, at Guantanamo Bay, and her working dog inspect incoming cargo in support of Operation Unified