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Anybody want to buy a piece of Lockheed Martin?
This blog's on fire (and other stuff)
New president for Honeywell Security & Communications
Monitor This!
The GSM discussion rages on! What's next for security in the face of changing communication pathways?
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Secretary Napolitano Announces Expansion of "If You See Something, Say Something" Campaign and New Information Sharing Partnership in Tennessee
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Statement by Deputy Press Secretary Matt Chandler on Pew Hispanic Center Report on Unauthorized Immigration Flows
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Secretary Napolitano's Remarks to the Air Line Pilots Association
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Progress in Implementing New Security Measures Along the Southwest Border
Monday, August 30, 2010
SSNews Poll
What do you think about the telcos' continuing forays into security?
We’ve seen this smoke blowing before. Nothing to worry about.
We’re watching closely.
We're actively gameplanning to blunt their effect in our market.
If the telcos' security endeavors are successful, how will it affect your business?
I’ll lose market share.
There’s room for everyone to play in the space.
They will present valuable partnership opportunities.
How do you think telcos in security will affect the industry as a whole?
It will force us to evolve into more than traditional security.
It will lead to a major thinning of the herd.
I think they’ll try and fail while we persevere.
Verizon is just the latest telco caught sniffing around security. Some telcos have had luck offering new solutions to your customers. What do you think? Is it time to get worried? Please leave your name and contact info for follow up.
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