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Security Middle East is the leading publication in the Middle East region for Security, Safety and Fire professionals.
The magazine has a readership of over 45,000 and is published bi-monthly.
Latest Edition - Issue 48 May/June 09 |
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In this issue -
SHOPPING AROUND
Retailers weigh up their security options in face of downturn
PERIMETER PROTECTION-
Walls of steel protect G20 Summit
Fire-
A proactive approach to highrise firefighting
CCTV-
Saudi police forces adopt in-vehicle cameras
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News
Saudi Arabian police forces award in vehicle CCTV licence to Nurizon Corp
Nurizon Corporation has recently been awarded a licence of approval for its in- vehicle mobile video recording and CCTV systems for the Saudi Arabian police forces and Emergency Services Authorities.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Read the latest news in brief
Security must be at the forefront of modern airport design says expert
Key insights into how effective counter-terrorist requirements can be incorporated into airport terminal design were given at a recent seminar in London on airport security.

UAE Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) announce annual safety award to reward best practice
The Roads & Transport Authority in the UAE has launched an annual awards for road contractors and consultants who adopt best practice health and safety procedures at RTA work sites.

St Lawrence Seaway continues investment in IndigoVision's IP-CCTV
Nedap Security Management is to integrate Aperio technology from Assa Abloy into its Aeos access control solution.
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Features
SHOPPING AROUND
From camera systems to the latest fire and security monitoring systems, Security Middle East asks some specialist suppliers about the choices that the region's retailers are currently making
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TRAFFIC WATCH
Uncompressed digital transmission systems from AMG have been chosen for a number of high-profile traffic management applications, including the 2004 Olympics in Athens and the Channel Tunnel rail link in the UK. Alan Hayes explains some of the key benefits compared to a compressed video based system  |
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REFINING THEIR SECURITY OPTIONS
Orlen refinery deploys FLIR Systems SR-100 thermal imaging cameras to protect
the perimeter at one of central Europe’s largest petrochemical facilities |
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