Posts Tagged ‘Security Technology’
Cantaloupe Security
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 11:00 No CommentsWhile trying to catch up on some of my reading this week, I came across an article from the December 14, 2009 edition of Forbes magazine which discussed computer-controlled vending. A vending machine is equipped with an add-on box which captures all the transactions and transmits the information back to the company. The boxes can also send an e-mail or text message when a vending machine sells out of an item. This type of electronic device saves the vending company money in lower fuel costs and more efficient use of their manpower. If you are interested in learning more, you can check out the website for Cantaloupe Systems .
Retail Security Cameras
Thursday, February 11, 2010 16:32 No CommentsA couple of weeks ago I went with my family to get some pizza. It was one of those day we had been rushing around and just wanted to get some good hot food, so pizza it was. Like most food service businesses, this one had a security camera system that was visible as soon as you walked into the store. While I was standing there waiting for our pizza, I started looking at the positioning of the security cameras. What I noticed was that the security cameras covered the cash registers and other employee work areas, but the camera system did not cover the customer area in front of the checkout area. With this positioning of the cameras, their purpose seemed to be just to monitor employees work and to address internal theft issues.
Electronic Article Surveillance Systems
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 20:52 No CommentsDo you use an EAS (electronic article surveillance) system in your retail store? I know that most of the major retailers use these type of systems. Actually, I was at a department store the other day, and I noticed, like I have so many times in the past few years, how ineffective they can be. Let me explain that statement.
Understanding Web Application Firewalls – Part One!
Thursday, June 25, 2009 0:20 No Comments
This article covers a somewhat complex and lengthy security topic so I am breaking it into two parts. The first part will discuss web applications, what they are, and the basics of website security including web application firewalls. The second part of the article will go into more detail regarding web application firewalls, the PCI standard pertaining to web application firewalls, and, lastly, UTM and web application firewall capabilities.
Web Applications
Sources of UTM Devices
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 1:07 No CommentsIn the last post, we discussed UTM devices and how they may benefit your business. The purpose of this post is to provide you with sources of UTM devices so you can research specific devices and the features of each. Here is a list of UTM providers that were gathered from a few different articles published in 2008 and the beginning of 2009. The list may not be complete since there appears to be new providers coming out all the time, but this list will get you started.
- Ahnlab www.global.ahnlab.com
- Arkoon www.arkoon.net

