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Issue 06/2008
Release date: 11/18/2008
Editor's Note
Emotional Rollercoaster
Management
Mifare Has Been Hacked – But There Are Solutions
A Market Survey
MIPS Event with Focus on IP Video Leaders
Milestone Integration Platform Symposium in Copenhagen
Cover Story
Lenses in Sharp Focus
Since 1950 and starting with the development of interchangeable lenses for 35 mm SLR cameras, Tamron has worked on the development of high precision optical products with a lot of creativity and originality. Today the Company also produces lenses for video camcorders and digital cameras as well as CCTV lenses for applications such as surveillance, automation and image processing that are more accurate than the human eye.
Security
Each Pixel is a Camera
Vlado Damjanovski on Camera Quality
A Rural Network
Town Centers Ensuring Security and Safety for its Residence
All Property Is Kept Secure
Versatile CCTV Brings Rewards for National Trust
Intelligence within the Camera
Network Camera Enables Video Content Analysis
Convenience Meets Security at the Desktop
A Step in the Convergence of Access Control Solutions
New EN Guidelines for Intrusion Detectors
European Standards Assure High, Consistent Quality Standards
A Place of Learning
A Control Centre as a Place of Learning and Development as a Part of its Daily functions – Presentation of a new Control Room Handbook
Airport Security
Increased Airport Security – An essential step
Keeping Their Eyes Everywhere
An 8,000 Camera Security Project for BAA's Seven Airports
Fire Protection
One-Stop European Testing
Certalarm to Build Up a European Manufacturing Mark
Fire Detection on Electric Mountain
Upgrading a Fire Alarm System Above and Below Ground
Safety
Portable Detection
Protection Against Gas Hazards
SPS/IPC/Drives 2008 in Nuremberg
Electric Automation Systems and Components
Beware of Lightning
Surge Protection for Ethernet networks
IT Security in Production
Security for Industrial Ethernet Networks Based on Accepted Standards
Processing Plants Meet Stringent Safety Standards
Safety Sensors Help to Secure Food Production



