Security Technology Executive

NOV-DEC 2013

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IT SECURITY Locking Keystone Security Jacks for Secure Voice and Data Protection from Quest Technology Quest Technology now offers a new patented technology for the securing of both data and voice using standard patch cables and our award winning LocJack keystone security jacks. This innovative technology is available in RJ12 and RJ45 versions and requires nothing more than a LocJack keystone security jack and its proprietary security key. This keystone jack is designed with a high-density slim-style profle for use in all standard and high-density Keystone style wall plates, surface-mount boxes and keystone patch panels. The locking and port-blocker features are built into each individual jack providing a secure fastening of the patch cord from accidentally or intentionally being removed or inserted by unauthorized personnel. LocJack does not require special cables and is the most effective way to secure a network fast. It offers ideal protection for high-security environments at a cost-effective price and are both UL & ETL certifed. With security concerns at an all-time high, unauthorized removal or insertion of network cables is a preventative measure that needs to be taken in high-traffc areas such as hospitals, schools, airports, government facilities and IP camera surveillance locations. Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11239233 www.LocJack.com IDS to Detect Advanced and Zero-Day SQL Injection Attacks from DB Networks DB Networks IDS-6300 next generation core IDS immediately detects advanced SQL injection attacks — even the most obfuscated and advanced SQL injection attacks — through its patent-pending SQL behavioral analysis technology. The unit works passively, in the core of the IT infrastructure, and is operationally transparent. Once operational, it rapidly learns the unique environment in which it's operating. From that learning, it creates a unique multi-dimensional behavioral model of how an application generates its dynamic SQL statements to access the database. Each SQL statement from the application is then subjected to a thorough lexical analysis and SQL semantic comparison analysis against the behavioral model. Any rogue SQL statements are immediately identifed and an alarm procedure is invoked. www.dbnetworks.com Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11239249 COMMUNICATIONS Wall Mount Expander Plates from Gentex Gentex Corp.'s wall mount expander plate is used in conjunction with a Gentex speaker or wall mount speaker/strobe for Mass Notifcation System (MNS) and Emergency Communication System (ECS) applications. The GEP and GEPS Series was designed for various warning and emergency applications, including security, severe weather, evacuation and emergency response. It comes available with amber, blue, green or red lens — all with a white faceplate — and mounts to a standard 4 x 2 1/8" deep back box. It is ANSI/UL 1638 listed. www.gentex.com Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11239265 Mobile Command Center Interface from Metis Secure Metis Secure has launched a mobile interface that enables safety and security professionals to instantly broadcast actionable alerts and instructions to their sites around the clock from any location, using a mobile phone or tablet. With the new mobile Command Center interface, designated personnel can launch instant, pre-recorded alerts to the IP phones, computer screens, digital signs, PA speakers, and other facility devices, including Metis Secure Help Stations. In addition, they can quickly build and send custom alerts and directives using text-to-speech. This helps ensure that people throughout a facility or campus can respond much more quickly and effectively in an emergency. www.metissecure.com Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11239268 Self Diagnostic-Capable Paging Module from Talk-a-Phone Request information: www.securityinfowatch.com/10836464 B26 Big Book Winter 2013 | Cygnus Security Media Talk-a-phone has released new self-diagnostic and reporting features for its VOIP-500 Series Phone / WEBS® Paging Module. With the company's latest public release of the VOIP-500 frmware, these devices can now perform a number of self-diagnostics on a scheduled basis, including checking the status of built-in button(s), microphones and speakers. It can report via an email, a phone call or an activation of the Auxiliary Output interface. For diagnostics of the VOIP-500 Series Phone built-in speaker/microphone or WEBS speaker array, a pre-confgured tone is played from the speaker(s) of the tested device and is recorded via the built-in microphone of the VOIP500 Series Phone for analysis. www.talkaphone.com Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11239281 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com

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