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Advancing Technology 10
ALLie in the Family
Cameras for home, work and workplace bring high resolution into the picture By Ralph C. Jensen
Mobile Lifestyle 16
Mobile-first Experiences
Partnership leads residents into meaningful connection
By Jennifer Reidy
Cover Story 18
The Clery Vision
Impact on hospitals and other healthcare settings
By Dolores A. Stafford
Risk Assessment 22
Delivering Technology
Optimizing business by managing risk, costs and threats
By Kim Rahfaldt
Video Surveillance 26
A Line of Sight
The lens is a critical component on any camera
By Fredrik Nilsson
Critical Infrastructure 32
Mass Transit
Owners of newly-built Lackawanna Transit Center implement Omnicast IP video surveillance system to enhance remote monitoring and tenant operations By Andrew Elvish
On The Cover
Critical Infrastructure 36
Securing the Security Camera
Protecting your critical infrastructure against physical and cyber attacks
By Kristoff Maddelein
Perimeter Security 40
Always On
Assessing physical security and availability via IIoT
By Robert Otto
IP Video Surveillance 44
Adopting Tomorrow
Part of the IP revolution is moving from the horse and buggy
By Keith Drummond
Transportation Security 47
Action Video
Making what works best for the transportation industry
By Ralph C. Jensen
Casino Security 50
Soaring Eagle
Casino deploys 360-degree surveillance coverage to combat fraud, optimize business operations
By Jumbi Edulhebrum
Casino Security 54
Evolution of Efficiency
Casinos and resorts view video as a critical tool
By Scott Brothers
Transportation Security 56
Tackling the Storage
Challenges presented by today’s video-based data
By Wayne Arvidson
Healthcare Security 62
Providing Access
Integrator collaborator creates major
healthcare security solution
By Scott Lindley
Wireless Technology 68
Eye on the Networks
Because of the mission-critical nature of their data, public safety organizations require additional eyes on their network functionality and security
By Marty Lamb and Charles Byrd
The Clery Act has a powerful impact on hospitals and other healthcare settings, as well as college campuses. Security directors need to understand pertinent aspects of the act.
ming’s library system. The photograph was taken by Bethany Lange, a reporter at the Uinta County Herald.
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Contents MARCH 2017
special sections
Dealer Strategies
departments
Industry Focus
Build that Fence
By Ralph C. Jensen
Industry Vertical
High-profile Security
DS1 – DS24 8 12
High school students and staff safer at Florida campus
By Elisabeth Afriat
Product Solutions 74
Advertising Index 89
Industry Professional 90
Two Isn’t Always Better
Beta trial complete at Cook Medical
By Frederick Koons
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Technology | Education | Solutions
On Last
Month’s Cover The staff at Secu- rity Today regret an omission from last month’s cover. The cover featured George Strawley, librar- ian at the Uinta County Wyo-
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