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- Where is the common sense for IT security monitoring?
- Where is the common sense for IT security monitoring?Information Security Officers are often tempted to "monitor it all", up to the each key stroke of each employee if possible! IT departments on the other hand need to ensure the availability of secure and reliable IT resources, services, and operations...
- Tags: firewall, Information Security Officer, Information Security Officers, information technology, ISA, IT security, it security common sense, it security lunacy, it security monitoring, monitoring, nosense, security
- Discussion threads 2005-07-09
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- Information Security in an Increasingly Collaborative World
- A new business model is emerging that is also introducing new threats and security requirements for chief information officers and chief information security officers in a wide spectrum of industries. In this new model, businesses collaborate over the Internet with employees, customers, suppliers, and other business partners in a way...
- Tags: Information Security, Symantec Corp., Security
- White papers 2006-05-08
- Northumbria Police Select WinScribe VoiceForms
- Previously police officers had to complete forms by hand which took a great deal of time delaying the officers' return to their external duties. Central Information Bureau Manager, Criminal Justice started looking for a system to allow easier reporting, a system that would be cost efficient and above all be...
- Tags: Officer, WinScribe, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities
- Case studies 2006-04-27
- Tablet PC Application Facilitates Field Officer Activity Reports
- Quilogy, Inc. has developed a proof-of-concept application that will enable field law enforcement officers at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources enter information and submit regular bi-weekly activity reports using Tablet PCs. Previously, field officers used paper-based forms to record their activity information. In addition, many officers have manually transcribed...
- Tags: PC, Tablet PC, Officer, Tablet PC Application, Activity Report, Tablets, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
- Case studies
- Orange County Sheriff's Department Increases Mobile User Productivity
- Orange County Sheriff's investigators and patrolling officers traverse a wide geographic area on any given day. In order to stay connected to critical applications and state and local databases, they deployed Mobility XE. Now investigators and officers get reliable, seamless access to the information they need to protect the community....
- Tags: Orange PCS, Mobile, NetMotion Wireless, Mobility, Sheriff, Officer, Wireless
- Case studies 2007-07-13
- Wireless LAN Security Case Study: Law Enforcement Officers Go Wireless
- The City of Renton, Washington noticed that its law enforcement officers were spending a significant amount of time filing reports, which required them to return to headquarters from their patrol locations. Moreover, the City wanted to provide its law enforcement officers with real-time access to police records, including mug shots...
- Tags: Cranite Systems, WLAN, Officer, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Technology, Networking
- Case studies
- iAnywhere Case Study: City of Oakland Police Department
- The Oakland Police Department employs approximately twelve hundred people, including seven hundred police officers on their front lines. They needed a solution that would easily provide officers with the most up-to-date information. Afaria allows police at Oakland PD headquarters to engage the officers with up-to-date information and to drive crime...
- Tags: iAnywhere Solutions Inc., Officer, Sybase Inc., Oakland Police Department, Afaria, Wi-Fi, LANs, Wireless, Databases, Networking, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Case studies
- Calling All Cars: XcelleNet's Software Helps the Oakland PD Keep Officers Updated
- The Oakland Police Department employs approximately twelve hundred people, including seven hundred police officers. In 2000, the department began to employ high-tech methods for fighting crime, by providing patrol cars with computers that could link up to vital policing information. However, the patrol cars could only receive information while within...
- Tags: Software, Car, Officer, XcelleNet, Oakland Police Department, Wireless LANs, Wireless
- Case studies
- Coplink Center: Social Network Analysis and Identity Deception Detection for Law Enforcement and Homeland Security
- The security of borders is a critical component of the national strategy for homeland security. The goal of the COPLINK project is to develop information and knowledge management systems technologies and methodology appropriate for capturing, accessing, analyzing, visualizing, and sharing law enforcement related information. COPLINK has bridged gaps between law...
- Tags: Social Networking, Association For Computing Machinery, COPLINK, Homeland Security, Knowledge Management, Strategy, Government, Enterprise Software, Software, Management
- White papers 2005-04-14
- Enabling Better Policing in Sacramento
- In an effort to arm its beat cops with the most accurate and up-to-date crime-fighting information available, the Sacramento Police Department partnered with HP to develop its Mobile Report Entry MRE system, which is helping officers match criminals to crimes more quickly than ever before. The centerpiece of the program...
- Tags: Sacramento, Hewlett-Packard Co., Mobile, Officer, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Case studies 2005-09-01
- CityWest Homes Housing Officers Use Secure Mobile E-mail to Improve Efficiency
- CityWest Homes CWH manages over 22,000 properties for Westminster City Council, through its 6 providers and 14 tenant management organisations. The company wants to improve customer service and increase staff efficiency by giving housing officers e-mail access anywhere. In a pilot programme, Plan-Net, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, implemented a...
- Tags: Tenant, Mobile E-mail, Mobile, Officer, Microsoft Corp., E-mail, Online Communications
- Case studies
- On the Move with Colorado Springs Police Department
- Officers with the Colorado Springs Police Department patrol a mountainous territory with intermittent wireless coverage. The City required a remote access solution that could deliver single sign-on authentication, bulletproof security and the ability to maintain applications sessions as officers travel in and out of coverage areas. In addition to addressing...
- Tags: NetMotion Wireless, Officer, Remote Access, Telecommunications, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- Case studies 2006-04-12
- Need a job??
- Recruiters should be used to your advantage. If you need a change of pace - contact me, I am an IT recruiter and I need IT people in the Washington, D.C. area with no clearances all the way up to TS/SCI's with Full Boat Polygraphs.Some Jobs include but are not...
- Tags: information technology
- Discussion threads 2006-01-12
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking Helps Clearwater Police Fight Crime
- With limited funding, government organizations must do things faster and at a cheaper cost in order to keep up with ever increasing workloads. The Clearwater Police Department in Florida is no exception. The Department wanted to improve the efficiency of the police department by eliminating the need for officers to...
- Tags: Nuance Communications Inc., Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Officer, Productivity
- Case studies 2008-02-01
- Securing Police Communications Between Squad Cars and Headquarters
- The Altoona Police Department Altoona PD, which originated in 1947 as a one-person department, presently consists of one police chief, ten full-time officers, and three part-time officers. In order to combat higher costs, the department purchased cellular data cards to easily access its TraCS software as well as other applications,...
- Tags: WatchGuard Technologies, Internet, Security, Networking
- Case studies
- Mobile Solution Boosts Police Productivity and Monitors for Potential Racial Profiling
- As part of its participation in a study of how technology can be utilized to reduce racial profiling, the Redlands Police Department RPD had to capture data on all stops made by officers. Together with consultants from HP Services, the department built a Microsoft Windows Mobile - based solution that...
- Tags: Monitor, Mobile, Officer, Microsoft Corp., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Case studies
- Chicago Police Department Cuts Administrative Costs, Gains the Equivalent of 300 Extra Officers on the Street
- As the second-largest police force in the United States, Chicago Police Department CPD has 13,800 sworn officers and 3,000 civilian department members, all of whom require quick, efficient ways to process information on the fly. To serve ever-growing information access needs, CPD instituted a project known as CLEAR - Citizen...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Officer, Productivity, Cloud Computing, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Case studies
- Solution Combines Mobile GPS Devices and Online Mapping to Track Security Guards
- SecureTrax, a solution from security services provider Wackenhut, combines GPS technology with the Microsoft Virtual Earth service to provide verification that security officers are staying within predefined boundaries and patrolling properties as required. The solution is helping Wackenhut clients to improve security, which in turn is enabling Wackenhut to increase...
- Tags: Solution, Mobile, Microsoft Corp., GPS, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
- Case studies 2008-06-25
- Tampa Police Department: Police Department Uses Desktop Applications and Web Portal to Coordinate Public Safety Efforts
- During festival day, police department is responsible for homeland security duties and for maintaining crowd control and public safety across the entire city. They have marine patrols along the waterways and helicopters in the air. They also have 1,200 officers on the ground working with emergency medical crews, the fire...
- Tags: Desktop, Department, Web Portal, Portals, Homeland Security, Web Technology, Internet, Government
- White papers 2007-08-01
- Sybase Case Study: Oakland Police Department
- In December 2000, the City of Oakland installed laptop computers in more than 200 patrol cars, so officers could depend less upon dispatchers by electronically inquiring and directly receiving information about suspicious people or vehicles. After installing the new hardware, the department implemented an IP-based network, and later an 802.11b...
- Tags: Oakland, Sybase Inc., Databases, Wireless, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
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