Security Hot Spots: Where Protection Matters Most
Nov 5, 2004 10:24 AM
From the loading dock to the data center, from the parking lot to the control room, from the reception area to the elevator system — there are “hot spots” in any facility where security issues matter the most. Our six-part series covers each of these “hot spots,” including an overview of strategic issues and the state-of-the-art technology for each application. The series is authored by Jim Gompers of Gompers Inc., an industry consultant with more than than 20 years of expertise serving industry end-users.
SECURITY HOT SPOTS (2004)
November 2004: "Protecting Control Rooms"
September 2004: "Protecting Data Centers"
July 2004: "Loading Dock Security"
May 2004: "Protecting Elevator Systems"
March 2004: "Protecting Lobbies and Reception Areas"
January 2004: "Protecting Parking Lots"
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