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Of 945 people who left or lost their jobs in 2008, found close to 60 percent kept corporate data after leaving. Survey Feb 27, 2009 69
Lock it down: Laptop Security requires multiple strategies. Holl, Suzanne M. Sep 1, 2008 753
Mixedmessages. Brief article Sep 1, 2008 125
Crystal ball or rear view mirror? Abrams, Randy Dec 24, 2007 449
Bright lights, blind cameras: the Georgia Institute of Technology has a prototype device that researchers say may help organizations thwart industrial espionage, but critics wonder if it's feasible. Gips, Michael A. Nov 1, 2006 648
Security gets offensive. Gips, Michael A. Brief article Nov 1, 2006 203
Assessing cargo supply risk: a study of supply line risk in 45 countries finds that many companies are not properly assessing or countering vulnerabilities. Purtell, Dan; Rice, James B., Jr. Nov 1, 2006 3773
Fraud: Prevention Cheaper Than Cure. Hain, Graham Oct 25, 2006 1039
Security's input on outsourcing: security directors can help their companies assess the reliability of third parties before they hire them to handle vital services. Umanskiy, Ilya A. Oct 1, 2006 1978
Olden days, new technology: evoking memories of "the good old days" can be good business, but security can't rely on systems from a bygone era. Longmore-Etheridge, Ann Sep 1, 2006 1126
Turmoil in Latin America. Elliott, Robert Jul 1, 2006 3570
Old problems remain unsolved. Brief article Jun 1, 2006 100
Guarding against poor performance: hiring a low-bid security contractor is an invitation to poor service. Best-fit contracts ensure that a contractor will meet all your needs. Heil, Ronald D. Jun 1, 2006 3668
Cyber-corporatism. Feb 6, 2006 322
Living with bad policies: security managers can't always keep companies from increasing risks through bad policies, but they can be aware of the problems and prepare to counter them. Harne, Eric Jan 1, 2006 1557
Creating a corporate shield; Companies in Mexico are investing more to protect their main asset: the executive talent./Creando un escudo corporativo; En Mexico, las empresas estan invirtiendo mas para proteger su principal activo: el talento ejecutivo. Stewart, Graeme Cover Story Oct 1, 2005 5377
Situational awareness in the US military Situational Readiness in corporate security. Sep 1, 2005 576
Impact analysis. Apr 10, 2005 896
Uncompromised data. Apr 10, 2005 1049
Mail order. Apr 10, 2005 1345
Protect and survive. Apr 10, 2005 1177
ASIS guidelines update. Feb 1, 2005 638
Copenhagen Conference. Brief Article Feb 1, 2005 167
Invest in security. Pellegrino, Greg Brief Article Dec 1, 2004 221
Groups cater to special interests. Dec 1, 2004 765
The trade-off. Rothschild, Michael Sep 1, 2004 689
The need for active protection. Sep 1, 2004 645
Conference and Exhibition Novotel London West 24/25 January 2005. Brief Article Sep 1, 2004 205
Effective security strategy essential: the rise of e-business and greater awareness of security issues has changed the face of security. Warwar, Claudia Jun 15, 2004 853
The marriage of physical and logical access: unifying the keys to the kingdom. De Los Santos, Moses Jun 1, 2004 1740
A case of good judgment: here's what companies need to know before conducting investigations into employee conduct. Goemaat, John May 1, 2004 2747
ASIS guidelines update. Apr 1, 2004 598
The time for urgency is now. Lipman, Ira A. Mar 1, 2004 1074
Training your team: whether it's the battlefield, the basketball court, or the business world, training is the key to a winning team. Morris, Ronald J.; Yaross, Dan; McGuire, Colleen Feb 1, 2004 2004
When the front lines are local: several initiatives for training private security to adapt to new homeland security threats are underway. In Ohio, the University of Findlay offers one such model. Hall, Leonard A.; Adrian, Rick Feb 1, 2004 3174
SCADA under scrutiny. Jan 1, 2004 373
Trade secret piracy and protection: corporate espionage, corporate sercurity and the law. Fitzpatrick, William M.; DiLullo, Samuel A.; Burke, Donald R. Jan 1, 2004 9134
Save that parking space: one company tells how it drove home the need for parking security at its new headquarters. Premo, Rita Dec 1, 2003 1734
Industry events. Calendar Dec 1, 2003 334
ASIS underwrites study on worldwide trends in private security. Contavespi, Vicki Dec 1, 2003 444
Do companies need a security pooh-bah? There's a lot of talk about combining IT and physical security in one department. But there's a better way to reach the same goal. Hunt, Stephen D. Dec 1, 2003 1453
Did you know that? Gips, Michael A. Brief Article Nov 1, 2003 208
Should security hit the campaign trail? A political campaign can be used as an effective model for chief security officers to garner support for corporate security policies. Hansen, Royal I. Column Nov 1, 2003 1575
SARS a wake-up call for business? While public health or bio-terrorism threat management is beyond the scope of most business leaders, this should not be an excuse for inactivity. A crisis management consultant argues that taking proactive steps can better prepare companies for survival. Connolly, James M. Oct 1, 2003 1659
Can physical and ICT security cooperate? Those charged with protecting information and communications technology (ICT) and those responsible for physical security must learn to work together. Lega, Alessandro Oct 1, 2003 763
Information security perception gap. Brief Article Sep 1, 2003 221
Many happy returns: the most significant factor managers should demonstrate when attempting to obtain funding for security projects is return on investment. Kitteringham, Glen; McQuate, Craig A. Sep 1, 2003 2328
The time for urgency is now. Aug 1, 2003 1069
Keeping risks at bay: learn protective strategies through educational sessions at next month's ASIS International 49th Annual Seminar and Exhibits in New Orleans. Premo, Rita Aug 1, 2003 2632
Are security awareness programs undervalued? The U.S. government is making an extraordinary effort to raise the security awareness of the general public. Private industry should follow this lead. Somerson, Ira S. Aug 1, 2003 1046
Stop snooping on employees. Aug 1, 2003 1739
The time for urgency is now. Jul 1, 2003 1068
Financial institutions under attack. (Special report: privacy and security). Jun 30, 2003 566
Send in the spooks: safecracking gumshoes from the CIA and the FBI are finding second careers--helping CEOs protect their businesses. (Management). Frank, Allan Dodds Jun 1, 2003 2370
The time for urgency is now. Jun 1, 2003 1711
Get a load of this policy. (Transportation). Widup, Richard Jun 1, 2003 2099
ASIS launches Virtual Forums. (ASIS News). Jun 1, 2003 599
How can information exchange be enhanced? (Viewpoint). Andrews, Richard Jun 1, 2003 812
For a thinking world. Jun 1, 2003 4640
Credit Card Sentinel celebrates 20 years. (Special Feature--Credit Cards/Smart Cards). May 30, 2003 210
How a confederate delivered the goods: strong sleuthing, some lucky breaks, and a street-smart staff helped break up a crime ring. (Loss Prevention). Frank, Craig T. Apr 1, 2003 3047
Virginia Credit Union. (Business News). Brief Article Mar 1, 2003 26
The new centurions: terrorism and other global forces are reshaping corporate security, creating challenges and opportunities for those who oversee it. (Progress Report). Harowitz, Sherry L. Jan 1, 2003 3861
When does privilege provide protection? Attorney-client privilege can help protect corporate information, but security managers should be aware of its legal limitations. (Legal Issues). Claypoole, Theodore F. Jan 1, 2003 2359
Danger abroad. (Global). Fannin, Rebecca Jan 1, 2003 2827
The fringe benefit rules applicable to protecting executives. Dyson, Marianna G. Nov 1, 2001 4329

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