Saturday, January 14, 2012

Surveillance or Security? The Risks Posed by New Wiretapping Technologies

SPEAKER & AFFILIATION: Susan Landau, Harvard University DESCRIPTION & LINK: This lecture has been videocast from the Computer Science Department at Duke U. The abstract of this lecture and a brief speaker biography is available at go.ncsu.edu To download a full transcript of this video, please follow: go.ncsu.edu

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Best Selling Hidden Home Safes - The Top Models

!9#: Best Selling Hidden Home Safes - The Top Models

Everybody knows what a safe is for. They are products that are designed to store and protect valuables. They can be big or they can be small and they can be hidden. There are so many different varieties that you need to look at what it is you want to protect and then shop for a product that will give you that protection.

Best selling hidden home safes should be a key part of your home security strategy. A burglary happens every 15 seconds with an average of close to 00.00 of goods taken. Burglars look for anything of value that can be sold quickly. Since most burglars are on foot bigger items are usually safe, smaller items that can be protected by a safe are not.

Statistics show that home burglars spend less than 10 minutes inside a home. If they can't find what they're looking for in 10 minutes they will leave. They're not the sharpest knives in the drawer but they don't want to get caught. Some of the best places to hide things are in plain sight. That's where hidden safes come in.

Hidden safes or diversion safes as they are sometimes called are common objects seen around a house that have secret compartments of varying sizes to hide valuables. Some examples are soda cans, wall clocks, books and many more.

Here are some of the best-selling hidden safes. They are all small safes that are diversion safes, gun safes and wall safes.

The first is a large book safe with a combination lock. It can be used to store a small gun, a cash box or jewelry box. It can fit right into your bookshelf. It looks just like a regular book but is a metal lock box with a three digit combination.

Next is a real working wall clock that is a hidden wall safe that has three shelves. It is 8.5" x 8.5" by nearly 2 inches deep in dimension. It is a perfect place to hide small valuables.

No one would ever think of looking at a surge protector as a place to hide things but this 6" x 2" x 3" device as a hidden safe affords you the opportunity to hide things discretely in what looks like a real surge protector even though it doesn't work as one.

The Mantel Clock Safe is a real working mantel clock with a magnetically latched panel on solid wood with a mahogany stain that can hide a large handgun up to 8" long and 5" high. It has a reliable quartz movement to carry out the deception.

These are the best small safes that you should consider for your home security.


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Monday, January 2, 2012

Gunvault GVB1000 Mini Vault Biometric Gun Safe

!9#:Gunvault GVB1000 Mini Vault Biometric Gun Safe

Brand : GunVault
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Price : $226.29
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Outside of the safe is constructed of 16-gauge steel, while soft foam on the inside protects valuables. Tamper-proof, spring-loaded door. Also features audio and blinking LED low battery warning, interior courtesy light and power connection jack for external AC or DC power supply (adapter included), and mounting gear. Battery power supply lasts 1 year under normal conditions.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

First Alert 2074F Top-Opening Anti-Theft Drawer Safe, 0.35 Cubic Foot, Gray

!9#: First Alert 2074F Top-Opening Anti-Theft Drawer Safe, 0.35 Cubic Foot, Gray

Brand : First Alert | Rate : | Price : $59.00
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The First Alert 2074F First Alert Top-Opening Anti-Theft Drawer Safe is perfect for securing your small valuables and prescription medicines. FEATURES: Welded steel construction Pry-resistant concealed hinges and 2 live door bolts. Protective floor mat to help ensure that your items are not scratched, and an interior light to help see inside. Electronic keypad lock which allows the user to program a personal 3 to 8 digit passcode. Removable shelf, mounting hardware and an emergency override key which can be used to bypass the digital passcode in case of battery failure (4 AA batteries included). SPECIFICATIONS: Internal Dimensions: 13"H x 11.75" W x 12.50"D or 0.35 cubic feet. External Dimensions: 5"H x 11.88"W x 14"D Weight: 15.2 lbs. SISCO entered the home and office security safe market over 30 years ago with the vision that the marketplace deserved a better product at a better value. Acknowledging the renowned value of the First Alert brand and envisioning the synergies that would result from becoming a member of the First Alert family of products, SISCO became the exclusive worldwide manufacturer and distributor of First Alert safes. First Alert is a brand name that can only be found on products that clearly stand atop their category in innovation and quality. The logo identifies products that deliver premium value by offering the very best solutions to the critical needs of consumers. The First Alert safe product line embodies all that is the First Alert brand, which means providing safety and security for your essential documents and most valuable possessions while affording you the peace of mind that comes from being prepared in the event of a disaster, fire, or an invasion of your home or office.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Do's And Don'ts To Protect Your Home From Burglars

!9#: Do's And Don'ts To Protect Your Home From Burglars

DON'T: Install but not use an alarm system. Nearly every pricey house that is robbed has some type of alarm that is not utilized.

DO: Arm the alarm system even if you are only running out for just a few minutes. Knowledgeable burglars snoop neighborhoods and learn when residents go to work or run errands and how long they are likely to be away. They're ready to break in as soon you are gone. Get a zone alarm that has room to room control. You can leave the bedroom alarm armed when you're in the living room, for example. The best alarm systems offer many layers of protection, motion, heat light sensors, etc.

DON'T: Posting alarm signs that say what alarm company you are using. Thieves can easily buy schematics on how the systems are wired and can easily bypass them..

DO: Buy plain signs that read, 'This home is protected by an alarm system. As long as it doesn't give detailed information, it can be an excellent deterrent.

DON'T: Keep lights on. A light that stays lit all day and night is no more of a deterrent than a dark house. Use timers that turn on an off lights in different parts of the home at different intervals. Web retailers and home stores sell motion detectors that turn on lamps or appliances if somebody enters the home.

DON'T: Hide items in the bedroom. It's the first place thieves go. Most robbers spend 15 minutes or or even less in each house.More than half of the time is spent in the bedroom, looking in the usual hiding places, an dresser drawer under the mattress high closet shelves, etc. Don't hide all of your valuables in a single spot. A burglar is not likely to get everything if you spread out things in different locations.

DO: Keep valuables or jewelry you seldom wear in a safe-deposit box. Hide other items in places where burglars don't normally look, like the garage, or above dropped ceilings. Or hide valuables in the deep freeze or in diversion safes made for this purpose.

DON'T: Get a big dog. A doberman or German shepherd might seem scary, but burglars don't care. Most big dogs, unless they're real guard dogs, don't bark much. What you want is a "yapper," a small pooch that makes a lot of noise when disturbed.

DON'T: Hide windows with bushes. Tall shrubs give burglars a safe, dark place to force open windows without being seen. Keep bushes trimmed to below window level.


Do's And Don'ts To Protect Your Home From Burglars

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