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Broadband’s use with security predicted to take off

Asset Protection Corp. expects at least 50 percent of new jobs will use broadband service
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07/01/2004

TOLEDO, Ohio - Asset Protection Corp. is jumping on the broadband bandwagon.

Marsh ups risk biz with Kroll buyout

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07/01/2004

NEW YORK - Risk management firm Marsh & McLennan is buying one of the most well-known names in corporate security, Kroll Inc., in a $1.

New location provides a glimpse of things to come

VTI Security eyes additional offices to provide broader coverage
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07/01/2004

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - VTI Security recently opened a branch here, making it the third location for the company but its first new office in 12 years.

Branch to tap petro-chem marketplace

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07/01/2004

GULFPORT, Miss. - Security Services & Technologies continues on its strategy to build a $300 million business in five years, announcing in early June the opening of an office here to serve the petro-chemical industry that is prevalent in this area.

Briefs

SSN Staff  - 
07/01/2004

Integrators honored at GE Security conference

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - Seventeen security integrators were recognized by GE Infrastructure, Security as recipients of its 2004 Security Conference Integrator Awards.

Construction firm plans security foray

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06/01/2004

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. - A publicly traded construction firm and distributor of ready-mix concrete has begun the public disclosure process of its plans to buy a security company and enter the systems integration market.

To build density, ASG looks to Texas, the Mid-Atlantic

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06/01/2004

BELTSVILLE, Md. - ASG Security has doubled its employee base and substantially grown its business thanks to its recent purchase of Argus Security Systems in McAllen, Texas.

Physical, cyber team-up with personal security

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06/01/2004

WASHINGTON - Computer Sciences Corp. has designed integrated physical security systems for years, but for the first time the company is bringing that service together with cyber and personal security to form a new organization.

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Poll

SSN News Poll July 2013

Retailing home security has become a trend. Comcast is selling its Xfinity Home security/home automation product in stores nationwide. AT&T's Digital Life product is available in its stores, and Lowe's is selling its Iris product in its retail stores and Verizon Wireless stores. Security companies, including SecureWatch 24, The Alarm Company and Security Options, also have retail stores. Is this the wave of the future or just a fad? What do you think?

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