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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 42 May/June 08 |
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In this issue -
A desirable destination?
How the tourism boom is driving demand for more security
TALKING SHOP -
A security installer's guide to selling
into the retail sector
On guard -
One man’s experience
of the private security
business in Iraq
Cameras at the ready -
Kuwait and Bahrain
police forces get to
grips with mobile CCTV
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News
Sky and Sun Towers project in Abu Dhabi
The Sky Tower, the tallest building on Abu Dhabi's fast changing skyline and among the five tallest in the UAE, has chosen to install smart electronic access control products from Salto Systems to handle its security requirements.

Dubai's iconic new tower selects 1000 CCTV cameras for its new security system

KBC Networks has been chosen to supply equipment for a security system of over 1000 cameras within the Burj Dubai Tower. The tower, which has already exceeded the height of the world’s tallest building, is in the heart of the Gulf region’s most prestigious urban development to date.

Key security players come together to create new standard for network video
Axis Communications, Bosch Security Systems and Sony Corporation are to create an open forum aimed at developing a standard for the interface of network video products.

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Features
PROVIDING A SAFE HAVEN
The region’s booming tourism and hospitality sector needs to ensure that security and safety is right at the heart of its agenda, warned security stakeholders at a recent conference in Dubai. Leena Mathew reports

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COUNTERMEASURES
Nearly a quarter of the video surveillance market is retail. Giles Ortega argues that now is the time for security systems integrators and installers to make IP their USP

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New futures for retail CCTV
Major retailers and shopping malls in the region are finding ever more imaginative ways to integrate CCTV with other business functions

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Police, Camera, Action
Police forces in the Middle East are seeing the benefits of mobile CCTV as a powerful law enforce ment 
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