Monthly Archives: January 2016

Network Sniffing, Packet Spoofing, Firewalls

Posted on January 28, 2016 at 11:26 pm

In 1993 certain internet protocols were designed on the assumption that no one could access the actual wires and listen to the packets of data.

However In recent years, attackers have hooked up computers to do just that. These methods of “sniffing” have been used to detect passwords. This is of concern to many security companies as it signals a area of vulnerability that needs to be approached from a constructive viewpoint.

Potential attackers may also engage in “spoofing,” or using the same computers to transmit their own packets, with false identification fields, as a way of gaining access to systems. In order to counter these attacks, Firewalls are often utilised. Firewalls are routers that attempt to filter out these “spoofed” packets. Sniffing and spoofing have become key security concerns as the Internet has grown. Because of the growing nature of these issues, it is of concern that they are looked at appropriately.

Posted in Security Systems, Video Cameras

UK Private Security Agencies: Regulations and Certification for Quality Secure Services

Posted on January 21, 2016 at 2:30 pm

Wide Range Services of Security Agencies

 

Security agencies in London offer essential services of ensuring security for VIPs and property. Security providers are responsible for protecting many of clients and their interests. The history of private security officers as most effective and affordable in protecting interests is well known. In large cities like London, private security infrastructure system is essential in a wide range market from protecting individuals and persons. Apart from VIPs and their property, a London Security Agency provides safety to wide range clients including commercial, residential, academic, sports, conferences and entertainment industries. Any client who needs to beef up security in London may use either proprietary or contractual staff or both where there is a need.

 

Security Agencies Regulation and Licensing in the United Kingdom

 

Private security agencies are also regulated and certified. In the UK, the Private Security Industry Act 2001 gives the Security Industry Authority (SIA) powers and resources to regulate private security agencies. The mandates of the SIA in the UK region are to ensure approval of security companies and give licenses for operations. The SIA authority also monitors activities of these firms as well as give reports of their effectiveness. The United Kingdom Home Secretary Office recognise private security firms and their operations to the importance suggesting that this industry if formal in ensuring individual, property and public security. (more…)

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