Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Mr Green asked if Mr Johnson was planning to make a statement on the "scrapping of the ID card scheme".
Friday, May 29, 2009
Now, that's hot!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Report: school security efforts still missing the mark
From SecurityInfoWatch.com -
Both IT and physical security breaches are increasing. Over the past 12 months, 55 percent of survey respondents indicated that their districts had suffered an IT security breach, while 67 percent reported suffering a physical security breach.
Bob Kirby, CDW-G vice president for K-12 education, said that as in years past, budgets remain the biggest hurdle for school districts to overcome when the need to make security improvements arise.
“Probably the biggest impediment or inhibitor for schools to be able to improve their security remains budget,” he said “(School security directors) tell you they would like to do more, but they just don’t have the funds.” (more here)
We say: What is the cost if you wait until after a breach to implement adequate security?
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
"Feel Good" products that actually feel good

In 2005 we started using the large woven-style grocery totes that are now becoming more and more popular in large markets. This was not because we initially wanted to use less plastic grocery sacks, but because omce we trued them, we realized we could make fewer trips to the car when using a few large bags (instead of 20 plastic sacks rolling around in the back seat.) These products simply made more sense, both practically and environmentally. We havent used a plastic grocery sack by choice in over three years.
When it makes sense to use recycled, renewable, or environmentally friendly products, why not use them? It's a real no-brainer when the price is right and the product quality is on par (or better in most cases) than you would experiece with a traditional, non-environmentally-friendly option.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Mixed results on new ID cards for US ports

Truckers, deckhands and others requiring access to secure areas at ports paid $132 apiece for the high-tech ID cards that have their fingerprints embedded in them. But the Homeland Security Department, which is overseeing the program, says it still lacks fingerprint readers that can be used reliably in harsh weather.
Maurine Fanguy, head of the ID program, said the cards improve security even without the fingerprint scanners, because they are issued after workers' criminal history and immigration status are checked. The cards, which have holograms and microprinting that can be read only with magnification, are hard to forge, Fanguy said. Port workers previously used driver's licenses or port ID cards.
"This is a much more secure credential," Fanguy said. About 1 million port workers and 200,000 mariners have received the cards. (more here)
We say: Many ports have completed or nearly completed initial card issuance. Our SkimSAFE badge holders are a vital component is keeping the stored card information safe and secure.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
ISC-West Buzz

Thursday, April 2, 2009
BlackBerry manufacturer chooses Laminex ID Accessories!

As long-time BlackBerry users, our staff was thrilled with RIM's choice.
See more great ID accessories from Laminex in our online catalog or web site, and read more about RIM's innovative handheld devices here.
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