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Issue 06/2008

Release date: 11/18/2008

Editor's Note

Emotional Rollercoaster

Heiko Baumgartner

page 01

Management

Mifare Has Been Hacked – But There Are Solutions

A Market Survey

page 08

MIPS Event with Focus on IP Video Leaders

Milestone Integration Platform Symposium in Copenhagen

page 11

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.

page 14

Security

Each Pixel is a Camera

Vlado Damjanovski on Camera Quality

page 16

A Rural Network

Town Centers Ensuring Security and Safety for its Residence

page 18

All Property Is Kept Secure

Versatile CCTV Brings Rewards for National Trust

page 22

Intelligence within the Camera

Network Camera Enables Video Content Analysis

page 24

Convenience Meets Security at the Desktop

A Step in the Convergence of Access Control Solutions

page 25

New EN Guidelines for Intrusion Detectors

European Standards Assure High, Consistent Quality Standards

Carlos Alonso

page 26

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

page 30

Airport Security

Increased Airport Security – An essential step

page 35

Keeping Their Eyes Everywhere

An 8,000 Camera Security Project for BAA's Seven Airports

page 36

Fire Protection

One-Stop European Testing

Certalarm to Build Up a European Manufacturing Mark

page 38

Fire Detection on Electric Mountain

Upgrading a Fire Alarm System Above and Below Ground

page 40

Safety

Portable Detection

Protection Against Gas Hazards

Gemma Bayless

page 42

SPS/IPC/Drives 2008 in Nuremberg

Electric Automation Systems and Components

page 44

Beware of Lightning

Surge Protection for Ethernet networks

Petra Raab

page 46

IT Security in Production

Security for Industrial Ethernet Networks Based on Accepted Standards

page 48

Processing Plants Meet Stringent Safety Standards

Safety Sensors Help to Secure Food Production

Luca Tripodi, Mats Linger

page 50