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Mass Notification - The New Market for Low Voltage Contractors

Larry Mann - Project Manager, Central Station, Inc.

Description: Learn about the Department of Defense's standard for anit-terrorist protection and notification in government and public buildings as well as NFPA and UFC requirements...

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How Can I see It Wherever I Go?
Remote Video Monitoring

J. Michael Rozmus - VP of Technology, Dedicated Micros, INC.

Description: Whether using the Web, or Central Station, gain an understanding of available features of each system.

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Successful Threat Assesment

Jeff Beatty - President, BeattyUSA

Description: Walk through this highly successful, proven process, using software and methodology, to accurately assess threats and vulnerabilties from one of the industry's top consultants, Jeff Beatty of BeattyUSA.

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IP-Based Networked Audio

Herman Cardenas - Chairman & Founder, NetStreams

Description: This session will examine the drawbacks and difficulties of working with traditional multi-room audio technology, and contrast those with the characteristics of an ideal audio distribution system. Looking at the technologies driving the convergence of home entertainment media and focus on TCP/IP as the protocol for realizing true convergence and flexible home distribution.

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Getting Ahead of the RFID Privacy Debate

Sponsored by the SIA CCTV Industry Group

Bill Newill - VP Sales & Marketing, Secura Key

Kathleen Carroll - Director of Government Relations, HID Global

Description: RFID: new passports require it - some states are attempting to ban the use of it. Join RFID experts and discuss the myths and realities of RFID and how it affects your privacy. Can your RFID enabled I.D. card be read without you knowing it? Is your personal information safe on an electronic database network? Can your boss track you when you leave your workstation? OEM's, integrators, dealers, end-users and government could all benefit by better understanding the next big technology in electronic access control. Learn what needs to be done to secure cards and secure data.

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Traffic Engineering for IP Video Surveillance Networks

Robert Sayle - Systems Engineer, Cisco

Description: The emergence of video surveillance onto enterprise IP networks can result in objections from IT engineers. Typical questions include "Does the network have enough bandwidth?" and "How will the security video interfere with the company's voice over IP implementation?" This session explores the requirements for an IP network in support of video surveillance and presents techniques in traffic engineering that enable convergence of voice, video and data on a single infrastructure. Such as basic QoS theory, industry standards for QoS, classification and marking, queuing techniques, bandwidth and policing.

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Advanced Techniques Urban Terrorism

Jeff Beatty - President, BeattyUSA

Description: This presentation will provide a set of useful tools and techniques to enhance detection of possible terrorist acts while still in the pe-attack phase (HSAS BLUE thrrough RED). And it will focus on techniques to better handle Response (HSAS BLACK) and Recovery (HSAS PURPLE).

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All-Hazards Building Risk Assessments and Security Design

Michael Chipley - Vice President of Strategic Development and Geospatial Solutions, Technology Associates

Description: The seminar will cover the All Hazards building risk assessment process for natural hazards and manmade threats, identifying associated mitigation measures, and how to prepare, respond and recover from an event. The seminar explores the measures and technology available to reduce the risk and comprehend the trade-offs needed to optimize various building design requirements of the Department of Defense, Interagency Security Committee, the General Services Administration, and the emerging life safety standards and codes revisions for all hazards. The seminar is based on the FEMA 386-2 Understanding Your Risks, FEMA 386-7 Integrating Human-Caused Hazards Into Mitigation Planning, FEMA 426, Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings and the NFPA 1600 Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs.. NTS: 07-1935/0.1 CEU

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Chemical Detection

Vaughan Clift - CEO, DetectaChem

Description: The considerable amounts of time and money spent to ensure security make it crucial to have the quickest and most accurate systems for detection of chemical and biological threats. As developers of chemical detection technologies, DetectaChem provides the tools necessary for a broad variety of industrial chemicals and biological agents. This session will discuss the latest in time- and cost-saving integrated detection technologies for both chemical and biological hazards.

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Computer Based Emergency Response

Mark Stanovich - Exercise Designer, Emergency Response and Rediness Research Center (ER3C)

Description: A new emergency response exercise program that uses computer-based software has been developed for conducting realistic emergency response simulations for application in a wide range of commercial industries and supports NFPA 1600 requirements. Of specific interest are those industries that pose a significant infrastructure "risk" on a national and local level.

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Securing the Global Enterprise

Michael Miller - VP Global Security, Global Crossing

Paul Kouroupas - Vice President in Charge of Regulatory Affairs, Global Crossing

Description: Convergence of all security matters under one department is necessary to obtain a complete understanding of the threats to a company's assets, personnel and intellectual property. This session will provide a comprehensive defense in-depth approach which delivers converged voice; video and data using multiple independent and interlinking layers of security that together provide greater protection. Topics covered: Centralization of security functions and budgeting control; Security policies, processes applied across the corporation; Uniformed use of technology; Standards and review

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