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We review the major magazines and provide you links to articles that may be
of interest to you.
Biometrics in 2006 Access
Control &
Security Systems

At the beginning of the 20th century, the federal government decided that
U.S. Navy ships should be made out of steel. Up until that time, the steel
industry...
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here

Programming, Interference and Reader Issues -
Security Dealer

Homeland Security Threat Level
Impact Questions & Answers By Brad Shipp
Q. How does the Homeland Security
threat level impact an access control system?...
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here.

So what's your RFID IQ? -
Using RFID
Test,
hone, and refine your RFID knowledge and skills in complete privacy with the
RFID-IQ test...
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here.

Monitoring Town Hall –
Government Security

A year ago, the only security at
the town hall of Chatham, N.J. was keyed door locks. Yet as the number of
town hall employees continued to grow, and as the equipment contained within
the town hall became more expensive, the need for a sophisticated security
system became obvious. For full article visit
here

RFID Strategy -- RFID And The Black Helicopters Of The Apocalypse –
Industry Week
Past
readers of this column know that I occasionally hear from people who are
deeply concerned about the privacy implications of RFID technology. The
fringe elements among them tend to see government conspiracies
everywhere-such things as black helicopters of the new world order flying in
suspicious patterns over their houses. For full article visit
here
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