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Securing museum art, one case at a time

The challenges of art security came to light today when news broke that thieves snatched two archaeological pieces worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Security experts must be on the ball in securing and protecting such valuable objects.
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Super Bowl brings Super Security

It's the Giants vs the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI on February 5th in Indianapolis. It is well known that extensive site security plans have been in place for months. This blog hi-lights the security for this exciting and massive sporting event.
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The Santa Security Conundrum

It is well known that Santa is very resourceful, especially in the face of a good challenge. That little old driver so lively and quick, prides himself in getting out of a jam. Alas, modern security systems could present Old Saint Nick with a myriad of obstacles to overcome in delivering all those toys!
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Who's in your cloud? Learning about cloud computing and security

In charge of security for your company's IT systems and or data centres? The cloud is your friend, but can also be your enemy.
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Keeping property safe during Halloween

There is a general increase in the number of criminal incidents reported to police during Halloween. During this time homeowners should be aware of the possibility that their property may be targeted. Take some basic household security steps to help prevent such events happening.
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Peace of mind from security systems that text as much as your kids

Modern residential security systems can notify parents when their kids have arrived at home after school by way of automatic texting.
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Communication during disasters

How to communicate before, during and after a major disaster is a lesson the public need to learn and follow. It can result in saving lives.
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Student safety is job one for campus security professionals

Campus security is likely a distant priority in the minds of millions of students returning to universities and colleges across Canada. And when the weather is still nice and the reality of exams is weeks away, you can undertsnad why that's the case.

Yet for professionals in the campus security, the safety of those students is always job number one.

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The importance of security planning when the weather turns bad!

Festival organizers can't control the weather. But they can, and of course should, prepare proper security response plans - including exit stratesgies for festival goers - in the event disaster strikes.
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Three key steps to securing summer festivals

Festival organizers need to address several security issues while planning their events! Developing a security plan, training staff and working with local authorities, helps run a fun and successful festival event!
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