- How Physical Security Can Transition to IT
Physical Security professionals will learn about the tremendous value your business can gain when the IT and Physical Security departments work together on the deployment of an IP-enabled physical security system over the corporate network. This paper outlines the 10 rules for a successful collaboration. Some of the topics covered include membership on the team, roles and responsibilities, physical security domain issues, information that the IT department will need, IT domain issues, planning and execution, levels of service and key terms that each group regularly uses.
- How IT Can Support Security "Going IT"
IT professionals can learn 12 specific ways that they can mitigate physical security/IT convergence risks, work with the physical security team to utilize the corporate network infrastructure and maximize the security and business benefits from physical security technology. Some of the topics covered include membership on the team, roles and responsibilities, physical security domain issues, information that the IT department will need, IT domain issues, planning and execution, levels of service and key terms that each group regularly uses.
- IP Storage for Video Surveillance
This paper offers insights into the impacts of the emergence and deployment o digital surveillance technology, particularly scalable, cost effective, centrally managed IP based technology on physical security departments, IT departments, security integrators and vendors.
- What is IP SAN
This paper provides a short, basic tutorial on IP SAN (Storage Area Networks) and how it compares with traditional to legacy direct access storage (DAS) and fibre Channel (FC) networked storage. If you are new to the concepts of network shared storage, this paper will give you the basic understanding you need to evaluate and choose IP based video storage.
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