Boundaries of Security report details perimeter intrusion detection technologies

30 November 2009
A new security report called 'Boundaries of Security – Global Trends in Perimeter Security' provides an invaluable insight into the fast paced world of perimeter protection.

Prepared by designers and manufacturers of Future Fibre Technologies (FFT), the document clearly describes a wide range of perimeter intrusion detection technologies and explains their fundamental operating principles, typical applications, and the strengths and vulnerabilities of each.

It details security industry trends and case studies, along with best practice recommendations and discussions for infrastructure and high value asset protection and is essential reading for those wanting to know more about alarm recognition and discrimination for fibre optic intrusion detection systems.

Boundaries of Security, valued at US$300, is available free for a limited period to qualified individuals and can be ordered on-line at www.fftsecurity.com

 

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