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     Security In Tow For Possibly Biggest Inauguration Day Ever
     Study Finds Preparedness Among Retailers As Holidays Approach
     Cargo Theft A Big Issue With Big Dollars
     New York Police Versus U.S. In Fight Against Surveillance
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People in the News
 
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Security In Tow For Possibly Biggest Inauguration Day Ever
Law enforcement officials bracing for the largest crowds in inaugural history are preparing far-reaching security -- thousands of video cameras, sharpshooters, air patrols -- to safeguard President-elect Barack Obama's swearing-in.

People attending the ceremony and parade on Jan. 20 can expect to be searched by machines, security personnel or both. Precautions will range from the routine -- magnetometers like those used at airports -- to countersnipers, undercover officers, bomb sniffing dogs and air patrols.

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Study Finds Preparedness Among Retailers As Holidays Approach
Nearly one-third of retailers polled in a survey cited that they experience a 76 to 100 percent turnover of store employees annually. This turnover, along with increasing external threats and evolving data security regulation, has led many retailers to increase their focus on cyber risk management. However, 59 percent of those polled do not have a cyber liability insurance policy in place at present. Instead, they have chosen to allocate those resources to loss prevention to thwart potential data breaches.

Aon Corp.‘s survey of risk managers at 25 of the nation's leading retailers analyzed risk mitigation practices related to enterprise risk as well as supply chain, network/cyber, environmental, directors and officers, employment practices and business interruption liability, among others.

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Cargo Theft A Big Issue With Big Dollars
Cargo theft is a multi-billion dollar problem for shippers and transportation carriers alike -- and it’s on the rise this year.

According to Fleet Owner, part of the problem is that cargo theft remains widely under-reported. According to the FBI, cargo theft is estimated to cost the U.S. $15 billion to $30 billion a year, though the true measure may be even higher, since some businesses are reluctant to report thefts out of concern for their reputations or insurance premiums. That reluctance is understandable, since it is estimated that up to 80 percent of cargo thefts may be inside jobs, and reporting such losses can lead to increased insurance costs.

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New York Police Versus U.S. In Fight Against Surveillance
An effort by the New York Police Department to get broader latitude to eavesdrop on terrorism suspects has run into sharp resistance from the Justice Department in a bitter struggle that has left the police commissioner and the attorney general accusing each other of putting the public at risk.

According to The New York Times, the Police Department, with the largest municipal counterterrorism operation in the country, wants the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to loosen their approach to the federal law that governs electronic surveillance.

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Business Beat

  • Stratera Inc. has been approved by Axis Communication to become an authorized reseller of IP camera solutions.

  • Brivo Systems LLC, a supplier of Web applications for access control and security systems, can now serve as a single point of data entry for both Brivo access control and DoorKing telephone entry systems.


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People in the News

  • Communication Networks, a manufacturer of fiber optic transmission and networking equipment, has hired David Sinise to be eastern regional ITS sales manager.

  • Chrisan Herrod, former chief security officer for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, has joined RiskWatch as executive vice president.

  • Robert "Skitch" Andersen has been named president of the U.S. operations of Sion Resources Ltd., an international security company that specializes in safeguarding individuals.

  • Seven new directors were elected to SIA’s Board of Directors including Denis Hebert, Mark Barry, Jim Gingo, Steve Van Till, Christopher Gerace, Kenneth LaMarca and Scott Schaffer.


Events

Dec. 8-9
Executive Protection
Le Pavillon Hotel; New Orleans, LA
Sponsor: ASIS International
Information: Call (703) 519-6200
www.asisonline.org

Dec. 8-9
Transportation Security
Crowne Plaza Union Square; San Francisco, CA
Sponsor: ASIS International
Information: Call (703) 519-6200
www.asisonline.org

Dec. 8-10
AAAE Aviation Security for Law Enforcement Officers Training
Organizer: American Association of Airport Executives
Information: E-mail Dorn Sanders at dorn.sanders@aaae.org
www.aaae.org

Dec. 10
Government Customer Service Conference & Expo
Ronald Reagan Building; Washington, D.C.

Organizer: Digital Government Institute

Information: E-mail info@digitalgovernment.com or call 703-752-6243

www.digitalgovernment.com

Dec. 10-12
Security Force Management
Le Pavillon Hotel; New Orleans, LA
Sponsor: ASIS International
Information: Call (703) 519-6200
www.asisonline.org


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