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Security Management archives from December 2001

Letters.
December 1, 2001... Need for Standards My comments relate to the statements standards made by Norman D. Bates in his "Viewpoint" entitled "Who Should Chart Security's Course?" (February). British Standard 7799 and ISO Standard 17799, both of which pertain to...

Mail Rooms on Guard. (News and Trends).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... After letters laced with anthrax were discovered in Sen. Tom Daschle's offices, NBC headquarters, and elsewhere, corporate and government mail rooms across the United States went on high alert for biological agents. But organizations have to...

Did You Know That...? (News and Trends).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... * More than 3,000 executives polled on the Web site CEO Express said they would pay $25 more per ticket for more stringent airline security, but virtually everyone had a caveat, such as that they would want the money to go to fortifying cockpit...

Are Feds Doing Enough for Bioterror Defense? (News and Trends).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... If government role-playing exercises such as the recent "Dark Winter" simulation of a U.S. smallpox outbreak are any indication, Americans are desperately unprepared for a biological attack. While many experts have painted a grim picture,...

How Does A Fire Grow? (News and Trends).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... The horrifying images of the World Trade Center bursting into flames, then collapsing, have shocked companies all over the world into taking a fresh look at their life-safety planning. Before adequate planning can begin, however, life-safety...

Cargo Group Rolls Out Contraband Plan. (News and Trends).(National Cargo Security Council )(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Among the many terrorism concerns for businesses and the country at large is the safety of cargo. As with any asset, protecting against more routine risks, such as theft, can also help to close vulnerabilities that a terrorist might exploit. A...

Home On the Page. (News and Trends).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... www.securitymanagement.com Now that security is on the mind of every corporate decision maker, security professionals need to marshal information and data to help them create or alter policies and procedures, as well as judiciously purchase...

Terrorism. (News and Trends).(United States General Accounting Office urges increase in defense measures)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... In the grim aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) has reiterated its longtime suggestion that the United States boost its defense of terrorist attacks. In testimony before the Senate Committee on...

Justice resources. (News and Trends).(National Criminal Justice Reference Service offers resources for handling emergency situations)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... The National Criminal Justice Reference Service has gathered a selection of resources for use in response to the September 11 attacks. Materials cover threat assessment, explosives detection, crisis management, technical assistance, and more....

Airport Security. (News and Trends).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... With the coordinated terrorist hijackings of commercial aircraft on September 11, airport police forces have already been beefed up. But are they trained for the unique environment and special issues that they will encounter? An article in a...

International Crime. (News and Trends).(many federal agencies involved in prevention)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... At least 34 federal agencies have significant roles in fighting international crime, from obvious players such as the Secret Service and the FBI to lesser known entities such as the Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Bureau for...

School Crime. (News and Trends).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Despite the high-profile killings in recent years, the chances of getting murdered on campus are infinitesimal; students face considerably more risk that their new sneakers will disappear from their lockers. An article from the FBI Law...

Drug Testing. (News and Trends).(National Transporation Safety Board recommends drug testing of bus drivers)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... The slashing of a Greyhound bus driver's throat on October 3, which resulted in a crash that killed several passengers and the assailant, has drawn considerable attention. But crashes caused by more routine problems, such as drunk driving, are...

Natural Gas Well Protected. (Working Wise).(M2M Matrix uses Suthentor Systems software to secure data gathered from natural gas fields)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Tourists to Wyoming may be enamored of the endless space, pristine national parks, and low population density. But for the operators of Wyoming's natural gas fields, the wide-open spaces mean more than big sky; they make it difficult to...

A Message From Asis International.(training courses being offered by American Society for Industrial Security)
December 1, 2001... No existing security measure or policy could have protected the thousands of innocent victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. These acts, virtually unthinkable until recently, are being thought...

Parasites on the Web: A potential hack attack technique called parasitic computing may be coming to a PC near you. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... If you want to join the fight against cancer, discover how DNA works, or help astronomers search the skies for signs of alien life, you can--without lifting a finger. Distributed computing networks turn home users' computers into part of a...

Network Security Remains Weak. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the United States, Congress took a close look at federal cybersecurity and found it wanting. The title of the report presented by Joel Willemssen, managing director, information technology issues at...

Virus trap. (Quick Bytes).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... LaBrea is an open-source freeware application created by programmer Tom Liston that traps viruses in a tar pit, thus stopping or slowing down virus-related scans of IP addresses. The program works by putting a network's unused IP addresses to...

Online spies. (Quick Bytes).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... The fifth annual "Technology Collection Trends in the U.S. Defense Industry" study concluded that spies will increasingly use the Internet to collect information. The study, prepared by the Defense Security Service, also showed that the most...

Educational resource. (Quick Bytes).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... More than 20 white papers on a wealth of information security subjects can be found from the System Administration, Networking, and Security Institute's (SANS) Web site. The vendor papers cover such topics as managing e-mail risks, enforcing...

IT Risk Is Also Legal Liability. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... A corporate officer's responsibilities include protecting corporate assets, A recent paper focuses attention on the virtual side of company assets. The report, "Out of the NOC and Into the Boardroom: Director and Officer Responsibility for...

Forced Browsing and Other Threats. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... It's been said time and time again that the most common way for viruses to be unleashed on a network is for users to open an unsolicited attachment to an e-mail message, thus executing whatever malicious code is contained inside. But according...

Self-Testing IT Systems. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Implementing information security measures is a complicated task, but assessing the effectiveness of an existing network security program is even more difficult. A new publication from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)...

Relief from Chicken Little Syndrome. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Are your company's employees bombarded with e-mail jeremiads and prophecies of online Armageddon? Do you have a hard time sorting the real virus threats from the hoaxes that can generate needless hysteria? If the answers to these questions are...

Keys to Safe WLANS. (Tech Talk).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Wireless LANs (WLANs) offer users a high level of convenience, but they also expose them to a high level of risk. according to a recent report by the Gartner Group. The report details these threats, including eavesdropping and denial of...

Only Guardsmark[R] Offers Health Insurance to 100% of its Security Officers.
December 1, 2001... As one of the largest private security services firms in the world, we employ over 17,000 security officers in more than 135 offices serving 400 cities across North America, with revenues of $400,000,000. We protect shareholder assets and...

Do Fence Me In: Whether it's terrorism or an assault in the parking lot, the response should be measured and targeted to the risk. (Perimeter Security).
December 1, 2001... "HELLO, I'M CALLING TO GET A quote for my boss regarding some fencing, a few security guards, and some lighting. We just want to tighten things up around here a bit: You know, with all the accounts of crime in the area, the upstairs office is a...

How to Avoid an Identity Crisis: Businesses can win the esteem of their employees and improve the bottom line by helping staff prevent or deal with identity theft. (Identity Theft).
December 1, 2001... Michelle Brown would probably be called a good role model. Lacking the money to study beyond high school, at age 15 she took after-school jobs to finance a college education. After graduation, she got a job in international banking, proving a...

High Wireless Act: The Risks of Mobile Communication. (Telecommunications).
December 1, 2001... THE CONVENIENCE of wireless communications has led many companies to deploy wireless solutions for a variety of devices, from digital cellular telephones to corporate enterprise networks. Unfortunately, in the rush to use these wireless...

Working Toward a Secure Tomorrow. (Getting Started).(security issues discussed following September 11th attacks)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... AFTER THE SHOCKING EVENTS of September 11, 2001, people around the world gathered in government offices, military corridors, corporate boardrooms, and family living rooms to discuss security. But during the first week of October, nearly 14,000...

Board Members Tapped at Monday Lunch: The ASIS 47th Annual Seminar and Exhibits.(American Society for Industrial Security)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... IN A CEREMONY honoring the ongoing efforts of all ASIS volunteers, Steven C. Millwee, CPP, was announced as the ASIS 2002 President at Monday's luncheon. Joining Millwee in taking oaths of office were Daniel H. Kropp, CPP, vice president;...

Insights Shared on Terrorism Threat. (Terrorism Forum).(American Society of Industrial Security seminar)
December 1, 2001... NO ONE EXPECTED the seminar and exhibits would be business as usual just weeks after the September 11th terrorist attacks, and many speakers already on the program tailored their remarks to address events making headlines. To help meet the...

Sessions Enlighten the Masses. (Sessions).(security industry seminar)
December 1, 2001... FOR ATTENDEES AT THE ASIS 47TH Annual Seminar and Exhibits, the educational sessions offered an unparalleled opportunity to learn from experts, peers, and product developers. Attendees could tailor their selections to both their experience...

A Profusion of Products. (Exhibits).(American Society for Industrial Security seminar)
December 1, 2001... WELCOME TO THE opening of yet another major and meaningful exhibit at this, the ASIS 47th Annual Seminar and Exhibits," ASIS President Bonnie S. Michelman, CPP, told the enormous crowd waiting to view the 1,944 booths within the cavernous...

Cargo Carries Load of Woes. (Exhibits).(limiting insurance costs)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... A SHIPPING COMPANY was hauling a load of cotton in 1988. The load was left in a parking lot overnight, during which an unseasonable storm flooded the lot, ruining the cotton. The owner of the cotton sued the shipping company. The court ruled...

A Word from the Sponsors. (Exhibits).(American Commercial Security Services)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... ASIS WOULD LIKE TO THANK the following sponsors for their generous donations toward materials and events for the ASIS 2001 Annual Seminar and Exhibits. ADT Security Services, Inc., of Boca Raton, Florida, provided this year's tote bags....

Press Coverage Soars. (Exhibits).(American Society for Industrial Security seminar)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... MEDIA INTEREST IN THE ASIS Seminar and Exhibits has never been higher than this year, in the aftermath of the September u terrorist attacks. Among the well-known television and print media with reporters at the seminar and exhibits were Time,...

CPPs Hail Tradition and Transition. (CPP Programs).(Certified Protection Professional program)
December 1, 2001... THE CERTIFIED Protection Professional program received and bestowed numerous accolades in San Antonio. Holders of the CPP designation embraced the new "Board-Certified in Security Management" campaign unveiled by the Professional Certification...

Groups Make Strategic Moves. (Special Meetings).(American Society for Industrial Security plan to help prevent terrorism)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... WHILE IN San Antonio, numerous groups of ASIS leaders met to reaffirm their commitment to the overall ASIS Strategic Plan and to set new goals based on the realities of the current day. The ASIS Board of Directors, the Professional...

ASIS Hosts Second Annual Bank Conference. (Special Meetings).(American Society for Industrial Security focus on bank security)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... THE BANK ADMINISTRATION INSTITUTE (BAI) joined ASIS in San Antonio again this year to present a two-day Bank Security and Security Fraud Workshop, which opened with a Saturday evening informal reception. While sampling Mexican-inspired hors...

San Antonio Rose to the Occasion. (Special Events).
December 1, 2001... AN IMPORTANT PART OP EVERY ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits is the opportunity for attendees to once again meet with likeminded colleagues who share the unique pressures and opportunities that face security professionals every day. Although the...

Judicial Decisions. (Legal Reporter).(free speech case at Irvine Valley College)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Workplace violence. In a recent appellate decision, a court ruled that a college workplace violence policy that prohibits "violent overtones" is unconstitutional. In the case, the college had determined that a professor's written disapproval of...

Cybercrime. (Australia-International).(Australian cybercrime bill)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Cybercrime. In a recent report issued by the Australian Senate's Legal and Constitutional Legislation Committee, senators questioned the recently introduced cybercrime bill. The report, drafted to address the concerns of industry and consumer...

Investigations. (Judicial Decisions).(Wal-Mart case in Maine)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Investigations. Maine's highest court has ruled that records pertaining to an internal investigation are part of an employee's personnel file and must be disclosed to that individual upon request. Nancy Harding was terminated from her...

Osha. (Regulatory Issues).(Occupational Safety and Health Administration encourages business owners to reduce hazards)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... OSHA. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has sent letters to 14,000 work sites with higher than average injury and illness rates. The letters encourage business owners, and managers to reduce hazards and enhance worker...

Identity theft. (Congressional Legislation).(bill introduced)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Identity theft. A bill (S. 1399) introduced by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (DCA) would require credit card companies, consumer reporting agencies, and businesses to take additional steps to prevent identity theft. The bill would require that...

Infrastructure Protection. (Congressional Legislation).(bill introduced)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Infrastructure protection. A bill (S. 1407) introduced by Sen. Pete Domenici (RNM) would require the executive branch, under the auspices of the National Infrastructure Protection and Continuity Board, to analyze and propose security measures...

Weapons. (Congressional Legislation).(Charles Schumer and Carolyn McCArthy introduce legislation regarding gun sales)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Weapons. Two bills (S. 1253 and H.R. 2778), introduced by Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), respectively, would require that gun sellers and the government destroy all records relating to the purchase of a firearm 90...

Polygraphs. (Congressional Legislation).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Polygraphs. Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) has introduced a bill (S. 1276) that would require the Secretary of Energy to devise a counterintelligence polygraph program. The plan would set out a plan for periodic polygraph testing of department...

Encryption. (Congressional Legislation).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Encryption. A bill (S. 149) that would relax export controls on encryption has been approved by the Senate and will now be considered by the House. The bill contains provisions that would tighten the controls in case of a threat to national...

School Security. (Congressional Legislation).(Mike Ferguson introduces bill to prevent threats to schools via the Internet)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... School security. A bill (HR. 2752) introduced by Rep. Mike Ferguson (RNJ) would establish specific criminal penalties for fraud relating to unauthorized access to information on the Web sites of elementary and secondary schools and colleges and...

Terrorism. (New York - State Legislation).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Terrorism. A new law, enacted after the attacks of September 11, establishes specific crimes relating to terrorism. In addition to adding terrorism to the list of criminal offenses, the law also makes it a crime to make a terrorist threat, to...

School Violence. (Elsewhere in the Courts).(appellate court rules song is constitutionally protected)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... School violence. An appellate court ruled that a song written by a student in which he discusses killing his ex-girlfriend is constitutionally protected speech. The court considered the circumstances of the case when making the decision. The...

ADA. (Elsewhere in the Courts).(Americans with Disabilities Act)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... ADA. An appellate court has ruled that reporter who suffered from repetitive stress injuries from typing was not disabled under the Americans with Disabilities Act because she could perform other life activities such as driving, cooking, and...

Harassment. (Elsewhere in the Courts).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Harassment. A sales associate who was drugged and repeatedly raped by a client after a business dinner can pursue her claims of a hostile work environment according to a recent appellate court decision. A lower court had granted summary...

47th Annual Seminar And Exhibit. (Security Online).(American Society for Industrial Security)
December 1, 2001... This year's ASIS conference, held in San Antonio, Texas, was regarded by most who visited the Seminar and Exhibits as a successful and worthy event to attend. The conference atmosphere was properly subdued due to the recent September 11th...

Insider Betrayal: Protecting Industry Trade Secrets. (Reviews).
December 1, 2001... Insider Betrayal: Protecting Industry Trade Secrets. By the Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive; available from Film-Comm Inc., 800/944-9134 (phone); 17-minute videotape; $13.85. It is often said that information is the...

Voice and Data Security. (Reviews).
December 1, 2001... Voice and Data Security. By Kevin Archer, et al; published by Sams Publishing; available under the title Data and Voice Security from www.amazon.com (Web); 504 pages; $34-99. Not so long ago, the thought of running a corporate PBX on a...

Bomb Countermeasures for Security Professionals, Version 2.0. (Reviews).(Palladium Media Group produces CD-ROM available from ASIS)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Bomb Countermeasures for Security Professionals, version 2.0. By Craig S. Gundry; produced by Palladium Media Group; available from ASIS, Item #1417,703/519-6200 (phone), 703/519-6299 (fax); CD-ROM; $199 (ASIS members), $249 (non-members). ...

Plastic card printer. (Marketplace).(offered by Fargo Electronics Inc.)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Fargo Electronics, Inc., of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, has launched the new Persona C11 desktop plastic card printer. Easy to set up and use, it has a small desktop footprint, high-tech design, and economical price. A full-color dye sublimation...

Network security resources. (Marketplace).(Para-Protect offers security tips, guides, and checklists)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Para-Protect of Centreville, Virginia, has launched a Web-based resource center to provide tools and information that commercial enterprises need to understand and ensure network security. Located at www.paraprotect.com, the new center brings...

Security revolving doors. (Marketplace).
December 1, 2001... Safesec Corporation of Ontario, California, has obtained General Services Administration (GSA) number GS-07F-011L for ordering three of its security revolving doors, which can be used to filter out and stop many types of unauthorized entry. The...

Fiber-optic phone links. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... American Fibertek, Inc., of Somerset, New Jersey, has introduced a new series of fiber-optic phone link modules designed to interface with most intercom and emergency phone systems. The 86 Series includes several different configurations and...

Remote security management. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Radionics of Salinas, California, has released RAM IV Lite Remote Account Manager Software for use with the company's control/communicators. It allows end users to perform security system functions from a local or remote location using a PC and...

Heat detectors. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Three new heat detectors are offered by Detection Systems, Inc., of Fairport, New York. The DS230 Rate-of-Rise/Fixed-Temperature Heat Detector sends an alarm when ambient temperature reaches 135[degrees]F or increases by 15[degrees]F within one...

Perimeter detection sensor. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... INNO-FENCE is a combination barrier/perimeter intrusion detection sensor made by Senstar-Stellar of Carp, Ontario, Canada. It combines the effectiveness and strength of a decorative metal fence with a fiber-optic sensor that is impossible to...

Control/communicator. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... The D6412 Control/Communicator from Radionics of Salinas, California, is designed for small to mid-size residential and commercial applications, It offers eight standard on-board points, expandable to 40, and as many as four fully independent...

PIR/microwave sensor. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Optex of Torrance, California, has introduced the MX 40/50 passive infrared and microwave sensor. It introduces the "anticrosstalk system," which prevents interference from other microwave frequencies. The unit also eliminates unwanted noise to...

Hand-held metal detector. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... The METOR 28 hand-held metal detector is designed with a unique angle that makes it possible to scan an individual while keeping the hand away from the person's body. Made by Metorex Security Products Oy of Finland, it weighs only 9.3 ounces...

Wireless monitoring. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... AXCESS Inc. of Dallas has added sensor-monitoring capabilities to the ActiveTag line of automatic wireless identification products. Available with internal sensors or linked to external sensors via a wired interface, wireless tags can monitor...

Color video camera. (Marketplace).(Sony Electronics Inc. offers EVI-D100 camera, includes design features)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Designed for applications such as videoconferencing, distance learning, surveillance, and remote-controlled Internet operation, the EVI-D100 camera combines high-quality video imaging with a high-speed, wide-range, pan/tilt camera head and a...

Camera board. (Marketplace).(Silent Witness offers MagnaView product line color camera board, includes design features)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Silent Witness of Surrey, British Columbia, has released a new color camera board for the MagnaView product line. Based on 1/3-inch interline transfer CCD technology, it features camera controls that are conveniently accessible from the top of...

Time-lapse recorder. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Mitsubishi Digital Electronics' Imaging Products, of Irvine, California, has introduced the HS9596U Time-Lapse Recorder for 24-hour real-time recording and 96-hour time-lapse recording. An all-new mechanism with new video heads for improved...

CCD Cameras. (Marketplace).(offered by Panasonic Security Systems Group, includes design features)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... New from Panasonic Security Systems Group of Secaucus, New Jersey, are the WV-BP140 Series B&W cameras, which replace the WV-BP130 Series. The cameras incorporate a 1/3-inch CCD with 510 x 492 pixels to produce 380 lines of resolution with a...

Impact-resistant dome. (Marketplace).(Vicon Industries Inc. offers dome security camera)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Vicon Industries Inc. of Hauppauge, New York, has introduced a new impact-resistant dome camera to its Roughneck product line. The V925 series of in-ceiling, fixed-position camera domes offers a compact indoor/outdoor domed housing with a fixed...

Camera dome. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Philips Communications, Security & Imaging of Atlanta, Georgia, has introduced the G3 Basic AutoDome. The dome has rugged motors and fewer moving parts, so it uses less power. It is remotely addressed using the FastAddress feature, which allows...

Vandal-resistant recessed housing. (Marketplace).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Built to protect CCTV cameras, the Warrior 5 from Atlanta-based Videolarm Inc. is designed for recessed wall mounting. This vandal-resistant housing features a 12-gauge-steel front plate and 15-gauge-steel back box with a scratch-resistant...

Food Marketing Institute. (Business News).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Minor incidents of shoplifting can add up to billions of dollars of losses in the food retail industry. Many of those thefts are not the isolated incidents they appear to be, but are perpetrated by groups of criminals who work in organized...

The National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association. (Business News).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... The National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association has established a scholarship program for children of police and fire officials who perished in the line of duty during the disaster at the World Trade Center in September. To contribute to this...

Gemplus International S.A. will provide smart cards and in-home readers for the Target Corporation. (Business News).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Gemplus International S.A. will provide smart cards and in-home readers for the Target Corporation's smart VISA card launch. Point-of-sale terminals that accept chip payment will be installed in all Target stores in 2002.

Dortronics Systems Inc., has appointed Estes Marketing Inc. (Business News).(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Dortronics Systems, Inc., has appointed Estes Marketing, Inc., as its sales representative in the northwestern states of Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, and Alaska.

TAC Americas has named CBL Systems Corporation. (Business News).(preferred provider of fiber optic solutions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... TAC Americas has named CBL Systems Corporation as a preferred provider of fiber optic solutions to its Peripheral Products Program. TAC will distribute CBL's Control By Light Fiber Optic Lon Works products.

Catholic Healthcare West has selected biometric security solutions. (Business News).(from Identix Inc.)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Catholic Healthcare West has selected biometric security solutions from Identix Incorporated to provide secure remote physician access to patient records. Identix TouchPrint 2000 Applicant Fingerprint Systems have been installed in...

Ernst & Young LLP. (Business News).(forms alliance with IDcide)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Ernst & Young LLP has formed a strategic alliance with IDcide to address online privacy compliance issues for its clients.

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