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Corporate Profile for Sensormatic Electronics Corp., dated Feb. 7, 1997.


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Published Date:   Feb. 7, 1997

Company Name:     Sensormatic Electronics Corp.

Address:          951 Yamato Road
                  Boca Raton, FL 33431

Main Telephone
 Number:          561/989-7000

Chief Executive
 Officer:         Robert A. Vanourek

Chief Financial
 Officer:         Garrett E. Pierce

Investor Relations
 Contact:         Alison Tanner
 Business number: 561/989-7556

Public Relations
 Contact:         Lee Pernice
 Business number: 561/989-7361

URL Address:      www.sensormatic.com

Trading Symbol:   SRM

Industry:         Electronic Security





Company description: Sensormatic Electronics Corp., the world leader in electronic security, and the Official Electronic Security Supplier for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, is a fully integrated supplier of electronic security systems to retail, commercial and industrial markets. Sensormatic is also a leader in the security industry in integrated source tagging -- a process where consumer goods manufacturers apply anti-theft labels at the points of packaging or manufacturing.

The company's electronic article surveillance See EAS.  (EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) A security system for preventing theft in retail stores that uses disposable label tags or reusable hard tags attached to the merchandise. ), closed-circuit television (CCTV CCTV
abbr.
closed-circuit television


CCTV closed-circuit television
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 and internal theft.

Sensormatic's CCTV, access control and electronic asset protection (EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) A protocol that acts as a framework and transport for other authentication protocols. EAP uses its own start and end messages, but then carries any number of third-party messages between the client (supplicant) and access control ) security systems are used by retail, commercial and industrial customers to protect assets, information and people. All of the company's products are marketed by an extensive worldwide sales and service organization, complemented by a broad distribution network.

CONTACT: Sensormatic Electronics Corp.
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