Plan to Attend This Important Free Evening Seminar on ALOA's National Strategy to Combat the Locksmith Scammer!
from ALOA
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U.S. Police Frequently Use Car Video Surveillance
from SecurityWortlHotel.com
Law enforcement agencies across the US are increasingly installing video surveillance equipment in police cars. Despite cuts in federal and state funding over 2009 and 2010, the market for mobile video surveillance equipment in police cars is forecast to grow at an average of 6.5 percent a year to 2013, according to a new report from IMS Research. More

Security Researchers Offer Caution on Smart Grids
from SecurityInfoWatch.com
The race to build a "smarter" electrical grid could have a dark side. Security experts are starting to show the dangers of equipping homes and businesses with new meters that enable two-way communication with utilities. More

DPS: Homeowners Should Be Wary of Home Security Scams
from KHOU
The Texas Department of Public Safety is warning Houstonians to make sure the home security salesperson that comes to their door this summer is legitimate. DPS has had numerous complaints that some home security salespeople have been aggressive and that they do not have the proper license to sell you a home security system. Experts say they often try to sell alarm systems to residents who already have them. More

U.K.: Big Brother Really is Watching You
from Today's Zaman
Recent statistics reveal that, on average, anyone in the U.K. will be captured on a CCTV camera up to 350 times a day. Whether they are police surveillance cameras, underground or over-ground train systems' coverage, CCTV cameras on buses, private cameras on the walls of banks, inside and outside shops and supermarkets, and shopping malls, smile you are on TV. More

Small Business: Six Ways to Avoid Costly Hiring Errors
from Newsday
Ever consider what one bad hire can cost your business? A recent survey of 400-plus small-business owners found that poor hiring cost many of them upward of $10,000 per hire, according to Glenview, Ill.-based SurePayroll Inc., an online payroll provider. That's a lot to swallow for any small company, so if you're thinking of rushing into your next hiring decision, think again, experts say. More

Seven New Rules for Small Business Growth
from U.S. News & World Report
The hardest growth in small business is the second bump, like a second wind—what we call emerging companies. It comes when you conquer the first long uphill climb, and then you pause. And, if you're not careful, you have trouble coming out of pause. More