IP Instutute to debut at ISC-West
Feb 14, 2006 10:06 AM
Two factors in today's hyper-competitive security marketplace are driving the need for system designers and technicians to seek more training: the increase in IP-based systems and the expanding skill sets required to design and understand the new systems.
ISC West's educational program has identified that need and has created a full-day program for security professionals called the IP Institute, an accredited program that will take place April 4.
"It is vitally important that system designers and technicians further develop the skills that enable them to successfully install and service increasingly complicated integrated security systems," says Cynthia Holloway, director of industry development for the ISC events. "In addition to installing video surveillance and access control systems, security professionals also need to know how to make those devices work together to perform as a single, seamless, integrated system," she continues.
The IP Institute will provide timely information on trends, best practices and new technologies involved in the design, implementation and support of IP-centric and integrated physical security solutions. This program will be delivered by industry experts in the consulting, end-user, and IT disciplines including CISCO, Microsoft, Axis Communications, HID Corp., Lenel Systems International, and Gompers Inc.
For information, visit www.iscwest.com
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