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Cameras to be integrated into upgraded motorways network.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... IN A DEAL worth 490 [pounds sterling] million, surveillance cameras will be linked to the Highways Agency's telecommunications network of traffic control centres via a national digital system.
The 10-year National Road Telecommunications...
Deadline could slip owing to training shortfall.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... ONE OF THE major training organisations of CCTV operators has voiced concern that the deadline for operators to obtain a licence from the Security Industry Authority, which is due in six months, will be missed.
Regulations state that...
Analysis software market set to rocket.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... A NEW market study from IMS Research forecasts that the world market for software to analyse video content will explode over the next five years, growing from $67.7 million in 2004 to $839.2 million in 2009, at a compound annual growth rate of...
Certainty Security.(PEOPLE)
November 1, 2005... Certainty Security has recruited the services of Mike Cox to be its new operations director. Mike has been involved in the security industry for over 26 years, 17 of which were with Securicor. More recently he has worked for SSS where he was...
Gardiner Security.(PEOPLE)
November 1, 2005... David Hynds has been appointed as commercial director for Gardiner Security. Having been with the company for five years David's new role will see him oversee product management, marketing and purchasing, and includes the continued development...
Gresham Wood Technical Furniture & Design.(PEOPLE)
November 1, 2005... To coincide with the renaming and rebranding of the company from Gresham Wood Industries to Gresham Wood Technical Furniture & Design, George Rutson has been appointed as the company's new director. George will be leading the sales business...
Croma Shawley.(PEOPLE)
November 1, 2005... Joining Cromo Shawley (part of the Croma Group plc) from GE Security, Fibre Communications, Andy Proudfoot has taken up the role of sales manager. Previously, Andy spent two years at Shawley, where he was responsible for southern area sales.
Integrated Surveillance Systems.(PEOPLE)
November 1, 2005... Integrated Surveillance Systems has appointed Roland Connor to the position of soles and marketing director. Roland has previously held sales and marketing positions at the TCS Group and John Huxley (Casino Equipment). Roland was also...
Synectics.(PEOPLE)
November 1, 2005... Following the company's recent sales and service restructure, Synectics has appointed Philip Langley as managing director. Previously soles director, Langley is one of Synectics' founding partners having been with the company for 18 years ago....
Norbain's stockholding capacity more than doubles.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... NORBAIN SD has opened its new 50,000 square foot distribution centre at Ashton Moss, Lancashire, with the option to build a further 20,000 square feet of warehousing on an adjacent site.
The facility increases Norbain's stockholding...
Broadband for security.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... A NEW company has been launched to provide secure broadband services dedicated to the security and IP CCTV industry.
Set up by the Multilayer Communications Group, MLC Security is an independent Internet Service Provider (ISP) that owns and...
The train's scot digital.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... TRANSPORT security has received yet another boost with train operator First ScotRail announcing plans to install some 2000 cameras on its fleet within two years.
The system will see a total of 230 trains equipped with up to five digital...
Aiming to be a Eurostar performer.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... BOSCH Security Systems has won a 250,000 [pounds sterling]-plus order to equip the new Eurostar stations at Darfford International in Ebbsfleet and Stratford International, which will serve east and north-east London, with a high-performance...
Fire firm becomes full AD subsidiary.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... PARENT company of Dedicated Micros, AD Group, has acquired D-Tec (Detector Technologies) for an undisclosed fee.
For the last two years D-Tec, a leading player in video smoke and fire detection, has been part-owned by AD. The latest deal...
Siemens snaps up Bewator.
November 1, 2005... Siemens Building Technologies has acquired Swedish access control company Bewator for on undisclosed fee. Siemens, which plans to establish its acquisition as a global centre of competence for access central, has announced that there will be no...
ANPR helps track murder suspect.
November 1, 2005... A murder suspect was among 59 people arrested by Kent Police recently as a result of a new ANPR network. Working with BT redcare, ANPR supplier Civica and the local authorities, Kent Police has spent the last three years testing and developing...
Vice-president of Pelco honoured.
November 1, 2005... Pelco's executive vice-president Carrie Migliore has been named Professional Business Woman of the Year by the Clovis Chamber of Commerce at its 15th Annual Solute to Business Awards.
JVC on the move.
November 1, 2005... JVC Professional Europe has moved its headquarters to new premises at Staples Corner, North London. As of 17 October, the company has been stationed at a new facility, which houses improved service workshop, administration end showroom...
Maltese mission saved at the last.
November 1, 2005... UK and Malta-based CCTV specialist Dedicated Micros come to the 11th-hour rescue of the 'Merlins over Malta' project by sponsoring the support aeroplane for the epic Journey of o Spitfire and Hurricane from the UK to the Mediterranean island...
Transmission upgrade to link city's traffic and community safety cameras.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... NOTTINGHAM City Council has awarded a data transmission contract to BT redcare vision, as part of a major 900,000 [pounds sterling] upgrade of the city's video system.
The new system offers improved crime prevention and detection...
Lenses offer a [hard] shoulder to drive on.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... LENSES from Rainbow CCTV are being installed by Tyco Integrated Systems (TIS) throughout the Dutch motorway network, as part of a contract for Rijkswaterstaat, a Dutch national authority with responsibilities for infrastructure and civil...
Hitachi unveils global sales drive.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... HITACHI is launching a full-scale drive to globally expand its finger vein authentication system business, one of the central operations of its security business, which it hopes to re-position as a major part of its Group.
In August this...
Market's wide dynamic piscine perspective.(CCTV NEWS)
November 1, 2005... DIFFICULT lighting conditions were o key factor In the specification of four JVC cameras inside the fish market at Newlyn Harbour, the main fishing port in England and Wales. Installed by Cornwall-based CCTV specialist Perspective CCTV for...
Moving with the times.(NEWS ANALYSIS)
November 1, 2005... I AM DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT AS of next January, CCTV Today is evolving into a new magazine It's a natural development for a title that has always kept up with the fast-moving world of networked video and the integration of CCTV systems with...
Swaying to the tropicana beat.(NEWS ANALYSIS)
November 1, 2005... The London Hilton in Park Lane was again the setting for leading lights in the security industry to gather for the Security Excellence Awards.
Organised by CCTV Today and our sister publications Security Installer and SMT, the black tie...
BSIA viewpoint: Adam Wiseberg, vice-chairman of the BSIA and chairman of its CCTV Section, considers the covert measure police are using to combat car crime, the impact of the changes to the licensing laws on the CCTV industry, and the introduction of a Code of Practice for digital video recording.(CCTV: BSIA)
November 1, 2005... Catching the car thieves
Car crime continues to be a major problem for the police, particularly in certain 'hotspots', so it is encouraging to see that mobile CCTV systems are being used at the heart of new measures to catch unsuspecting...
Quality in short supply.(USER GROUP)
November 1, 2005... The London bombing thrust the role of CCTV into the media spotlight like never before. But while the coverage showed video surveillance in a good light, behind closed doors all is not well. Peter Fry director of the CCTV User Group pleads for a...
Obituary: Sandie Smith.
November 1, 2005... With great personal sadness, I must let you know that Sandie Smith, co-director of the CCTV User Group, passed away suddenly on 18 October.
To Sandie and I the User Group has been--in the words of one of our members--an 'extended family'....
A new start for smart? Intelligent video systems have been around for a long time. Yet industry scepticism regarding their true effectiveness and reliability have hindered their acceptance into mainstream applications. Ian Drury investigates whether the doubts are justified?(INTELLIGENT VIDEO)
November 1, 2005... The London terrorist attacks of 7 July, as well as the four failed bomb detonations in the capital two weeks later, proved how effective CCTV can be as an evidence-gathering tool. They also underlined the potential value the Tube transport...
Multiplied monitoring: intelligent surveillance is not all about high-end, security-sensitive transport, government and police applications. Even education establishments are using such systems, including one top US university campus.(INTELLIGENT VIDEO)
November 1, 2005... Positioned in the centre of a bustling, urban environment with university-owned buildings, public streets, and private neighbourhoods, the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus in Baltimore, USA, recently implemented a $2 million security action plan...
Rich pickings: awareness of the benefits of CCTV may be high among potential users but decisions on purchase will often still come down to cost. So what options are there in terms of funding? Noel Morris gives us the lowdown.(FINANCING)
November 1, 2005... Ten years ago, trying to sell CCTV equipment by way of a finance agreement was hardly worth the effort. Finance companies viewed such assets as a poor risk, and considered them to be of little value if they were repossessed, down there with...
Last disorders? While it's not yet clear what impact the government's changes in drinking hours will have on alcohol-related crime and disorder, at least one pub chain is making sure it's ready for any eventually. Andrew Sansom spent an afternoon propping up a bar in Cardiff to find out more.(PUBS AND CLUBS)
November 1, 2005... The bell chimes loudly, the music comes to an abrupt halt and the lights are dimmed to signal the end is in sight. The familiar final rush to the bar follows, as bar workers and security staff prepare to read the last rites of "drink up,...
Cut from the same cloth: traditionally, there have been more differences than similarities between the CCTV and broadcasting sectors. But as both industries become more IT-driven, we are beginning to see some convergence. Killian O'Sullivan has the full story.(BROADCASTING AND SECURITY)
November 1, 2005... Despite sharing some core standards and technologies, the security video industry has evolved independently of the broadcast video industry, largely because they have serviced differing requirements. But many of the large security camera...
Flight formation: while some governments are rolling out biometric checks of fingerprints and iris scans at selected international airports, many European airports are concentrating on upgrading their video security technology. We look at a few intent on making the step.(EUROPEAN AIRPORTS)
November 1, 2005... The rapid growth in air travel in Europe over the last ten years, combined with increasing awareness of threats to security, mean that airports regularly need to update their security measures, But, in addition to serving as a valuable aid to...
Gains in the Gulf: the Middle East's leading security trade fair and conference, Intersec 2006, is set to present the largest gathering of specialist suppliers and services ever seen in the Gulf region.(EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE PREVIEW)
November 1, 2005... The world's heightened focus on all aspects of security, whether it's related to terrorism or money laundering, has prompted a surge of interest from both suppliers and end users in security equipment.
Taking place at the Dubai World Trade...
One way or another.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... One of the global leaders in IP-surveillance, Axis Communications, has recently launched the 210A network camera. This has built-in power-over-Ethernet and bi-directional audio. It is a professional network camera, and is designed for indoor...
ANPR with mapping capability.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... PIPS Technology has released the next generation of its police ANPR graphic interface system (PAGIS), with extra GPS mapping functions.
Developed in co-operation with the police, PAGIS is an in-car system with touch-screen operations that...
Dynamic delivery.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Capable of delivering high-quality images, even in low-light conditions, Samsung has launched the SHC-730 camera.
Described as a wide dynamic range day/night camera, which incorporates technology that produces high-quality, colour images...
Driver gives added control.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Bringing added control to matrix switchers, DVRs and NVRs, Pelco has introduced a device driver for the VMX300/VMX300-E video management systems.
The VMX300 receives and displays video in both analogue and IP-based video systems. The...
Dome variety.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Siemens Building Technology has released a range of dome cameras, which includes high-resolution colour, low-light colour and day/night models.
Features offered in this range include programmable tours, preset titles and privacy zones....
On the march with visual intelligence.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... March Networks has launched the R5 TM visual intelligence suite and the 4000 C Series networked video recorder.
The R5 visual intelligence suite allows businesses to increase their operational efficiency, address risk and manage assets with...
Hotel security sharpens up.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Aimed specifically at the hotel and hospitality industry, a high-specification DVR, capable of operation as either a standalone system or as part of a network, has been launched by NT Security.
The DVR's multiscreen capability enables the...
Fill her up.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Videoswitch is now equipping its Vi200, Vi400 and Vi600 digital video recorders (DVRs) with Hitachi 500 gigabyte hard drives.
The company's managing director, Roland Simmons, said: "With the introduction of these hard drives, we can now...
Rough and ready.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... With Vicon's proprietary compression, based on MPEG4 to maximise picture quality, the Roughneck V910 is equipped with a 100 Mbps LAN interface board, and can therefore be directly connected to a network switch. This means that up to 30 frames...
More bytes to work with.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Vigilant has launched a high-specification DVR with 3.2 terabytes of on-board, hard-disk storage. Named the Elite, it has 16 camera inputs offering simultaneous, 25 images per-second, real-time recording on each channel in 4 CIF resolution. It...
Watching the pennies.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... A new monitoring solution for cash handling operations enables accounting discrepancies to be resolved fast and efficiently without time-consuming recounts or delays.
Developed jointly by Geutebruck and CMS Cash Management Systeme, the...
Transport software solution.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Designed to operate on the existing 5000 Series Digital Video Recorders, an advanced transportation solution, which includes the R5 Visual Intelligence Mobile Suite, has been launched by March Networks.
Described as a powerful software...
Legacy link.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Bosch Security Systems has added several new features to its DiBos digital video recorder and transmission system range.
New features include the ability to combine legacy analogue technology with digital networking. This design makes the...
Pacy performer.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Featuring high image quality, high frame rates and multi-channel capabilities, the WJ-ND300 high-speed network video recorder has been introduced by Panasonic.
Equipped with intelligence and speed alike, the WJ-ND300's hard disk stores...
Change of the charge.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Part of AD Group, RemGuard Visual Management has launched a flexible charging scheme for new customers who sign-up to its event-driven remotely monitored CCTV solution, offering a wide choice of variable and, for the first time, fixed tariffs....
Floodlighting alternative.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Dedicated Micros has launched the Dennard 2025, an infrared illuminator that offers an alternative to white floodlighting.
The Dennard 2025 provides discrete illumination for cameras such as the 2060 outdoor dome. It can give coverage for...
Network cameras with built-in servers.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Better known for its presence in the photographic and imaging technology market, Canon has released three new network cameras--the VB-C50i, VB-C50iR and VB-C50Fi--as well as two surveillance cameras, the VC-C50i and VC-C50iR. In addition a...
Transceiver eases installation.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Network Video Technologies (NVT) has released a new passive transceiver (transmitter & receiver) product, featuring an ultra-compact design.
The new NV-208A-M passive transceiver provides greater installation flexibility, allowing faster...
On comes the night watchman.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Manufactured by LG, a day/night colour camera suitable for a variety surveillance applications has been launched by Genie CCTV.
The LVC-SX703PC is housed in a two-tone casing and features advanced integral motion detection, wide dynamic...
Incentive to integrate.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Europlex Technologies and Norbain have announced a partnership to encourage a more rapid adoption of integration in the security sector, This step will see Europlex's 3GS system and CiTeC communications interface being made more available.
...
Keep a lid on it.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... CCTV equipment manufacturer. MAD, has joined forces with Italian manufacturer Videotec to supply and support its stainless steel and explosion-resistant ranges of pan-and-tilt heads, housings and accessories.
Designed to protect cameras in...
Right down to the pixel.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Designed for use in applications with contrasting light conditions, Honeywell has launched the HCCWD484X wide-dynamic camera.
The camera is said to use patented image capture technology that converts images from analogue to digital format...
Remain at you stations to detect internal theft.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Retailers can now monitor all till activity without leaving their desks, thanks to a monitoring system that has been specifically designed to detect staff theft.
Launched by Neurodynamics in conjunction with retail monitoring company SIDG....
Lite work of accessing images.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Optelecom-NKF has launched its video client software, MX Viewer Lite, for live monitoring of video images, As the front-end interface for the company's range of IP-video network products, MX Viewer Lite offers the operator intuitive access to...
Keeping up to speed.(PRODUCTS & SERVICES)
November 1, 2005... Gardiner Security customers are now able to remain at the forefront when it comes to new product releases, legislation announcements and divisional training schemes, all thanks to the latest self-updating technology--the Gardiner Security...
Genie CCTV.(Product Showcase)
November 1, 2005... Genie CCTV has launched a new high performance Day/Night colour camera from LG that is suitable for use in a wide variety of surveillance applications. The LG model LVC-SX703PC is stylishly housed in a modern two-tone casing and features...
Product Shop International.(Product Showcase)
November 1, 2005... Product Shop International Ltd (PSI), the leading independent LCD screen importer introduces two recessed TFT LCD flat screen displays. The displays are available in both 4.0" & 5.6" sizes and in a single unit or 2 units mounted in a 19"...
2020 Vision.(Product Showcase)
November 1, 2005... A LEADING security company based in North Shields has become the first in the region to install a new groundbreaking database system, exclusive to Tyne and Wear. CCTV and security specialists, 2020 Vision has spent 20,000 [pounds sterling] on...
Hoyles.(Product Showcase)
November 1, 2005... Do you install CCTV Systems? Did you know all operators of CCTV systems have a legal obligation to com ply with the Data Protection Act 1998? This applies to systems that are able to survey areas to which the public have largely free and...
Genie CCTV.(Product Showcase)
November 1, 2005... The flexible new LG LCC-K1000 speed dome controller keyboard can provide long distance camera control of up to 1.2km via its RS485 input and is now available exclusively in the UK and Ireland from Genie CCTV. Ideal for busy security control...
ClearView Communications.(Product Showcase)
November 1, 2005... ClearView communications launch their new CCTV web shop at www.clearview-cctv.co.uk Over 2000 CCTV products can be purchased on-line. A wealth of support information is also available including free training powerpoints, PDF brochures, CCTV...
Cortech Developments.(Product Showcase)
November 1, 2005... Cortech Developments are pleased to announce the latest innovation to the UK's leading security management software application--Datalog 4. Following careful market research and discussions with key clients, Cortech have taken the step to...
Security takes centre stage.
November 1, 2005... Security issues have once again dominated the media headlines this year. With a heightened state of alert generated by the London bombings of 7/7, the Government and astute commercial concerns have realised the importance of proactive as...
Excellence in 2005: October 2005 marks the seventh anniversary of the Security Excellence Awards, organised by CMP Information Ltd security journals Security Management Today, Security Installer and CCTV Today.(awards)
November 1, 2005... NOW ENTERING THEIR SEVENTH YEAR (AND SIXTH TERM AS A Black Tie gala occasion), the Security Excellence Awards have rightly become known as the industry's Oscars.
Yet again, this glittering annual event has attracted the attention of...
Training initiative: the Best Security Training Initiative Award is presented to an organisation or individual whose development programmes have aided the promotion of sound working practices in the security sector.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: G4S
G4S Security Services (UK) is responsible for the development and delivery of training to all personnel employed by G4S at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Training at the All England Lawn Tennis Club begins months ahead of...
Partnership initiative: most businesses are now involved in partnering and efficient supply chain management. This award is designed to salute major pioneers in the field, and is open to consultants, manufacturers, installers and security managers.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Wilson James and the Tate Modern Safety & Security Team
Since April 2005, Wilson James has acted as the sole provider of security services to the Tare Britain and Tare Modern art galleries and the Tare Store repository. The...
Customer care initiative: this award is presented to the company or individual, making the most progress in this area. All types of security organisation were eligible to enter.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Siemens (SBT)
Customer care is at the very core of the business of Siemens Building Technologies. The company is focused on winning and retaining long-term contracts over three, five and seven years, achieving this by delivering...
IT initiative: this category recognises and rewards the individual, or organisation that has made the most positive use of Information Technology in the security sector.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Hicom Business Solutions
The National Business Information System (NBIS) is a networked development of the original stand-alone Business Information Crime System (BICS), which aimed to tackle business and retail-related crimes at a...
Security innovation: the Best Security Innovation Award is presented to the manufacturer of a product deemed to be ground-breaking in terms of its design, and which meets a specific and well-defined client need.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Vista
The Vista Eclipse 360 degree camera offers continuous panoramic vision for full situational awareness. Its multiple "virtual" cameras replace several conventional cameras, yielding installation and maintenance cost and time...
Integrated security: this award is bestowed upon the company or organisation that best demonstrates the integration of manned security with electronic systems to the ultimate benefit of the client.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Reliance Security Services
Reliance Security Services has implemented a monitored and integrated security/facilities management package for BMW (UK). Currently rolled out across four diverse sites in the UK and Ireland, this...
International achievement: introduced for the first time at last year's Security Excellence Awards, this award is designed to recognise any UK company or individual demonstrating an outstanding achievement or improvement in foreign sales/exports or security projects.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: AMG Systems
AMG Systems' commitment to securing a market share overseas is demonstrated by its work on the Athens Ring Road. This project was part of Greece's build-up to the 2004 Olympic Games and was a vital component in the...
Event security team: over the past few years, with the growth in major events and functions, a new type of security professional, has emerged. This award recognises the very best in event stewarding and security.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Sword Event Guard International
Sword Event Guard is Ireland's leading supplier of event security/and stewarding services. It focuses on providing highly-trained staff to its customers, and trains people to realise that they are...
security manufacturer: the Best Security Manufacturer Award is bestowed upon the company with the most votes cast by the UK's Top 50 NSI-registered installers and the 50 premier members of the Association of Security Consultants (ASC).(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Panasonic (UK)
On top of an excellent financial performance and product innovation, Panasonic prides itself on commitment to its customers in a variety of ways. For example, a CCTV Training Plan provides customers with sales and...
Security installer: the Best Security Installer Award is presented to the individual, or company which has shown the highest standard of workmanship and customer support during the year.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: ATEC Security
ATEC Security is a specialist security systems integrator with specific expertise in the design and installation of city and town centre CCTV systems. The company is recognised for its expertise, and is trusted to...
Security consultant: this award is presented to an individual, or practice which has demonstrated excellence in the discipline of security consultancy. Members of the Judging Panel were looking for sound evidence of active Leadership--and an ongoing participation--in the wider security community.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Arup Security Consulting
Arup Security Consulting (ASC) has won this award for the second year in succession, which is a significant achievement. ASC is part of the Arup Group's consulting practices division, providing a...
Security manager: the Best Security Manager Award is presented to an individual, who has demonstrated excellence in a senior security management role, and has proven his or her ability to inspire and lead a team by example.(awards)
November 1, 2005... winner: Chris Smith (HSBC Bank plc)
Chris Smith began his career as a detective in the Zimbabwe Police, and then became a security officer in London in i 982. He is now the head of regional security for EMEA at HSBC Bank plc, and is...
Guarding company: this award is presented to the manned security contractor that has best demonstrated a high level of professionalism, quality of service delivery and responsibility--to both clients and employees alike.(awards)(Company Profile)
November 1, 2005... winner: VSG
Established in March 2000, VSG today has an annualised turnover of 56 million [pounds sterling] and employs 2,700 personnel. Its success has been fuelled by a commitment and passion that runs through the company, reflected in...
10 things to do with your award ...(awards)
November 1, 2005... If you've won an award in 2005, don't consign it to the cupboard! Turn it to your advantage, and let everyone know you're a winner. Here are our Top Ten tips for using your Security Excellence Award.
1 Site boards--Put the logo on show...