01 April 2011

KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR HOME OR SMALL BUSINESS FROM ANYWHERE YOU ARE


Now you can install reliable and economical monitoring solution that allows you to monitor video on just about anything you like.  American Alarm’s iSee Video system enables you to view live video feed of your home or business from any web-enabled computer or smart phone.

Use iSee Video to:

  • See who’s at your door in your driveway or around your yard.
  • Monitor for intruders and help solve burglaries.
  • Monitor nannies, babysitters and caregivers.
  • Receive notifications when children get home and view video to see who might be with them.
  • Monitor pet’s behavior.
  • Check in on second homes.
  • Monitor house or pool cleaning services.
  • Monitor second homes or vacation homes.
  • Monitor your small business and employees.
  • Enable friends and relatives to view the video feed on special occasions remotely.
  • And much, much more.

Alerts are sent automatically to your e-mail or phone, video clips will show you what just happened so you can decide if you need to view live or take additional action.  We can also integrate to your security system to minimize false alarms. View openings and closings, temperature changes, deliveries, etc.  Optional recording up to 30 days of continuous video playback of up  to 6 cameras or devices. ISee Video has remote Pan Tilt capabilities.

System Costs:
  • ISee Wi-Fi Video, Starter Kit: $450
  • Monthly Server Charge: $9



26 March 2011

Goals of A Physical Security Consultant


As a Physical Security and Integrated Systems Consultant, I help businesses to better manage their security risks, reduce losses, and provide a safe and secure workplace for your employees.  To implement security strategies that is aligned with your organization's mission and values that support rather than interferes with the operation of your business.  As a resource for state and local governments, corporations and high net worth individuals, I always advise you based on my experience and your goals.  Some of those recent goals are:
  • Find the right balance between security and convenience.
  • Provide security in a way that respects the unique culture of your organization.
  • Make employees, customers, and guests feel safer and more secure.
  • Keep from spending money on security equipment that won’t really solve your problems.
  • Reduce ongoing security operating costs by using doing more with less.
  • Have your security program add value to your organization's bottom line.

I specialize in helping companies and organizations that don't have a security department or security manager and for organizations that do have a security or asset protection department, I provide an objective outside look at the way that security is presently managed, as well as provide services that can inform on new technologies that could supplement and enhance the capabilities of your in-house management team.

In future posts I will discuss some experiences that I have had in providing these services over the years. If you have any questions or to learn more feel free to email me anytime at jmcdonald@AmericanAlarm.com.

24 March 2011

A Burglar Alarm Is An Investment In Your Security


People today agree that the world we now live in is a lot different from that which our parents and grandparents lived in. Statistics today show that a burglary now occurs every 14 seconds. So why wait until after your home has been robbed to get a security system installed? The security systems now available are much more advanced and sophisticated compared to those available a few years back. All the systems today are now designed to help secure your home against any intrusion. Unfortunately as home security systems have advanced, so have the methods that burglars use in order to gain access to a property. Just having chains or padlocks on your property, or even a very basic burglar alarm, is not sufficient to deter a would-be burglar.

However, by investing in a good alarm system, you will not have only peace of mind but also know that you have taken measures to ensure that your property and your family are secure. It is best if you choose a system that will protect both you, your family and home at all times of the day. It should not matter whether you are in it or away on vacation. By installing a good system within your home, you know that you will sleep better at night because any potential intruders will see that you have a system in place and are likely to move on to more vulnerable property than yours. Not only is having a system practical but it can also be extremely cost effective. Many insurance companies will provide those homeowners who have an alarm system installed on their property with a discount on their premiums. 
If you are looking for more information on a burglar alarm, just ask and I provide you with everything you need to know in regards to the various options now available. So don’t be caught without protection. Get a burglar alarm installed today.

22 March 2011

Guy Kawasaki shares some tips from his new book, "Enchantment"



Guy Kawasaki shares some tips from his new book, "Enchantment," on how to get customers excited about a product. His three pillars of enchantment for business include: likability, trustworthiness, and a great cause. He says that right now marketers are focused on engagement, and he wants to change the conversation to enchantment.

20 March 2011

Experience Certainty with a Physical Security Assessment Survey


Physical security is the most fundamental aspect of protection. It is the use of physical controls to protect the premises, buildings, site facilities, people and other assets belonging to your company. In this day and age, you cannot afford not to have a security evaluation performed on your property to protect yourself against intrusion into your company, frivolous lawsuits interruption of normal business operations or damage to your business reputation.
Many of my clients wish to periodically reexamine the way that they provide security at their facilities. The desire to do this may be triggered by a recent security incident, rapid growth of the organization, or a change in management philosophy.  In many cases, there is a desire to reduce costs or to see how well the organization’s present security program compares with that of its peers.

A formal Security Survey/Assessment is an excellent way to evaluate an existing security program. During a Security Survey/Assessment, all aspects of the security program are examined, any weaknesses are identified, and suggestions for improvements are made. In addition, opportunities where costs can be reduced or where security operations can be made more efficient are identified.  My assessments can be very comprehensive or a simple surveillance survey.  The following discusses my more comprehensive version, however I can scale the survey to your needs.

My Survey/Assessment has been used to successfully conduct 100’s assessments at wide variety of different types of corporate, institutional, and governmental facilities over the past thirty years.  This assessment process is constantly evolving, allowing me to take advantage of lessons learned from previous assessments, and to keep up with the latest security best practices.

The Security Assessment uses a structured, formal analysis process that allows me to develop a deep understanding of your business, operating conditions, corporate culture, and unique security requirements.
While client involvement is always crucial to success, my job as a consultant is to facilitate the assessment every step of the way, keeping the project on track, and making sure that all important elements are examined.


The Security Assessment is custom tailored for each project, but typically includes the following tasks:

Risk Identification
Threat Assessment
Review of Site and Facility Security
Review degree of compliance with recognized CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) principals
Review of Facility Operating Procedures
Review of Regulatory Requirements
Review of Physical Security Systems
Review of Security Policies and Procedures
Review of Security Management
Review of Security Personnel
Evaluation of Present Security Program and Identification of Weaknesses
Development of Recommendations for Security Improvements
Identification of Short-Term and Long-Term Costs
Prioritization of Recommendations and Development of Implementation Plan
Preparation of Written Security Assessment Report


The Security Assessment Process
So, what can you expect when I conduct a Security Assessment at your facility?

The following is a brief outline of the typical assessment process:

  1. Prior to coming to your site, we will request a number of documents for my teams use during the assessment. These typically include plans of the site and buildings, copies of any existing security policies and procedures, samples of various types of forms, company telephone directory, employee handbook, and other similar items. I only want what you already have; if there is something on our request list that is not available, it is not a problem. 
  2. I will work with you to identify the people within your organization that we would like to interview. The goal is to get a good cross-representation of all of the major operating and support departments within your organization. Typically, this would include members of senior management (CEO, CFO, CIO, etc.), department heads, and people who occupy roles which are directly related to security, such as building receptionist’s, security officers, and shipping/receiving personnel. The typical interview session lasts between 30 and 45 minutes. 
  3. When I first arrive on site, I will start by conducting an in-depth interview with the person who presently serves as “security manager” for the facility. This may be an actual security manager, or may be the facilities manager or other person who manages the security function for the organization. This interview session covers a lot of details, and typically takes 2 to 3 hours. After this interview, we ask this person to give us a brief guided tour of the facility. 
  4. I then begin conducting individual interview sessions with each of the employees identified in Step #2 above. Depending on the size of the organization, this process could take one, two, or more days.
  5. At the conclusion of the interviews, I will conduct detailed inspections of certain areas of the facility and site. I may also spend extended periods of time observing certain areas of your facility, such as the building lobby or shipping/receiving loading docks, etc. 
  6. I will return at night with our light meter to take lighting measurements in your parking lots and other areas of the site. I will also take advantage of this opportunity to observe how your facility operates at night, and to get a general feel for the neighborhood during the hours of darkness. 
  7. At the conclusion of the visit to your site, I will meet with you to give you an update on our progress and to discuss the next steps in the process. At this point it may be possible to offer some preliminary findings and recommendations, but in most cases, we will need time to process and analyze the data gathered before I can give you any meaningful guidance. 
  8. I then return to our offices and begin, with my team,  our formal Security Assessment process. During this process, we identify your critical assets, analyze potential threats, review loss history, study crime forecasts for your site, evaluate existing security measures, and identify potential weaknesses and areas for improvements. At the conclusion of this process, we begin to write the Security Assessment Report. It normally takes between two and three weeks from the time we complete our site visit to the time when we complete our draft report. 
  9. While we are preparing the report, we often uncover things that require further investigation and study. In some cases, this may require that we return to the site to conduct additional interviews or to examine certain things more closely. We may also request certain additional documents or other information that is available from within your organization. 
  10. When the draft Security Assessment Report is completed, I will send it to you for review. After you have had an opportunity to digest the document, I will meet with you in person or via teleconference to review the report in detail and respond to any of your questions or comments. 
  11. After I have obtained your input, we will prepare a final Security Assessment Report that incorporates your comments. If desired, I can make a formal presentation of the Security Assessment Report to your senior management team or others.
  12. At the conclusion of the assessment process, I remain available to assist you with implementation of the recommendations contained within the report. This can include identifying vendors and sources of products and services, reviewing proposals, developing security policies and procedures, providing training, and assisting in other ways.

To learn more about my process CLICK HERE or contact me by e-mail at jmcdonald@americanalarm.com or call me directly at 508-453-2731.

17 March 2011

Erin Go Bragh


Wishing you a rainbow for sunlight after showers,
Miles and miles of Irish smiles for golden happy hours,
Shamrocks at your doorway for luck and Laughter too,
And a host of friends the never ends
Each day your whole life through!

May the Love and Protection
Saint Patrick can give
Be yours in abundance
As long as you live.


Happy Saint Patrick's Day!


BE SAFE

15 March 2011

Benefits of Avigilon IP video surveillance systems go far beyond better security.


Avignon (Pronunciation: a-vigil-on) 
Definition: To be perpetually alert and watchful.

Avigilon Control Center, with High Definition Stream Management, is a network video management solution that delivers full situation awareness and indisputable detail, leading to faster response times, reduced investigation times and superior overall protection. Available as standalone software or pre-installed and configured on an Avigilon NVR, the Avigilon Control Center is a secure distributed network platform with enterprise- class reliability for capturing, managing and storing high-definition multi-megapixel surveillance video while efficiently managing bandwidth and storage.

The industry’s first high-resolution performance digital surveillance system comes from Avigilon. It comprises high-sensitivity cameras to capture images in real-time. This system transmits images on Gigabit Ethernet for ten times faster image streaming. It uses lossless compression techniques for image capture and recording, ensuring the highest quality images possible. Lower operating costs whiles improving customer service and response time to critical events. Consider the following immediate advantages: 

Direct cost savings
  • Guard labor
  • Lower shrinkage
  • Better customer service
  • Lower operations or site maintenance costs


Faster, correct response to problems on site
  • More effective response by emergency personnel in a true emergency
  • Fewer accidents & false accident claims
  • Effective identification and prosecution of criminals
  • Lower employee turnover


The advances in IP (Internet Protocol) based digital surveillance over older analog systems are considerable. Advanced graphic mapping interface enables operators to layout cameras and servers on an imported map for easy navigation of large surveillance systems. Maps can be layered and nested allowing easy navigation through satellite maps, multi-story buildings and very large areas and interfaced with other systems such as access control.

IP video surveillance brings many new benefits and capabilities to video surveillance. These include everything from easier operation, less expensive installation and better image quality to automation and improved cost effectiveness. One of the most remarkable things about IP video surveillance is the intelligence of the cameras. Video analytics enables them to be programmed to recognize certain types of activities and issue alerts to security staff. What’s more, by installing or transitioning to IP video surveillance, hospitals, schools, public sector entities and colleges can all significantly improve their security operations and assure employees, patients, students, parents, teachers and tax payers that appropriate measures are in place to ensure their safety.

Direct cost savings due to less wiring

Cameras can be connected and powered by Power over Ethernet (PoE), a technology that enables power to be provided to a camera using the same cable used for network connection. PoE eliminates the need for power outlets at the camera locations and enables easier application of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) to ensure 24 hours a day, 7 days a week operation.

Direct cost savings due to less maintenance
  • Less cable to manage and upkeep.
  • (PoE) offers less points of failure and decreases cable and power outlet usage
  • Less moving parts due to pixel density offering software Pan, Tilt, Zoom(PTZ) while creating greater situational awareness maximizing evidentiary video.
Far longer recording times
  • Hard Disk Drive (HDD) standardized on network server technology.
  • Servers using RAID protect your data with recovery methods.
  • Hot swappable drive options ensure lowest possible down time.


Far higher resolution
  • A megapixel digital camera has 32-times the resolution of an average analog camera.
  • Higher reliability and ease-of-use.
  • Multiple cameras can use the same cable.

Changing camera placement is simple—just remove and plug into another network jack.
  • Cameras can be placed almost anywhere using cost-efficient standard wireless technologies. 
  • Easier to expand system in the future. 
  • IP video surveillance systems scale easily from one to thousands of cameras in increments of a single camera.
  • Full control of private or public web access. 
  • Live video can be accessed via desktop computer, laptop, PDA and even cellular phones Sophisticated software analytics provides automatic rule-based alerts
  • Receive these alerts via email, txt, etc.
  • Integration with other IT systems and services



About Avigilon

Avigilon designs, manufactures and markets award-winning high definition (HD) surveillance systems.   Avigilon designs, manufactures, and markets award-winning HD surveillance systems. The performance and value leader, Avigilon’s solutions protect and monitor thousands of customer sites in more than 60 countries around the world. Avigilon Control Center, the world’s first open HD Network Video Management Software platform, and megapixel cameras deliver full situational awareness and actionable image detail. Campuses, transportation systems, healthcare providers, public venues, infrastructure, and manufacturing sites with security, safety validation, and compliance requirements all benefit from reduced investigation time and more successful investigations by immediately producing indisputable video evidence. Avigilon earned Frost & Sullivan’s HD Surveillance Company of the Year award in 2009 and the Frost & Sullivan Award for New Product Innovation in 2010.  

To learn more and receive a demonstration or trial of this technology contact me anytime at jmcdonald@americanalarm.com.

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