Blog
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Why do I repeat myself? What’s it going to take?
It becomes very discouraging when I witness business, people, don’t get me wrong…I mean good businesses, good people, community minded, corporately responsible, want to do the right thing, want to protect the ...
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It’s not a fear factor but simply a fact.
A good security and risk program is based on fact, not on fear. ...
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You have the key, right?
The key is crucial. Without the key it is a difficult road to manage. ...
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Is it true? Could it be you?
I’m often asked “what is my biggest threat?” The problem with that question is, I don’t think they really want to hear the answer. ...
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Security for Security?
Mistake number one about video surveillance systems…it doesn’t replace any of your current security efforts; locks, keys, alarm system. It’s what I like to call an enhancer. ...
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Are you really ready?
I had the a fantastic opportunity at a recent industry event to listen to a great guest speaker Dr. Frank Lista. ...
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Kick the tires a little. Actually, kick the tires a lot.
Have you ever purchased a car? Walked the lot, kicked a few tires? Of course you have. Maybe not so figuratively but you’ve done your due diligence. So what’s the difference between buying a car and s ...
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The ones you trust and the ones you’re just not sure of.
I recently read an interesting article about employee theft. More like an unfortunate partial uniformed slanted article. The article was written by an electronic integrator who did have the basic information about empl ...
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The exciting life of a wine grape.
Coming from one of Canada’s premier wine regions I couldn’t resist writing about something so close to my own backyard. For the wine sommelier or just the avid admirer of the art of wine making, few sights ...
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It’s yours and mine…responsibility and accountability
A Security and Risk control program requires accountability and responsibility from all within the organization. ...
