Showing posts with label security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label security. Show all posts

March 8, 2010

Home Office Scientific Development Exhibition

Communication Specialists and CommVert will be attending the Home Office Scientific Devlopment Exhibition on the 16th - 19th March in Farnborough. We will be on Stand U28 if you want to come and pay us a visit :)

Background Information
The HOSDB 2010 exhibition is the UK's only secure event for displaying the latest security equipment for law enforcement and public security. It focuses on the four key Home Office business areas:
Crime and Policing
Security and Counter Terrorism
Identity Management and Border Security

To meet the demand from exhibitors and visitors HOSDB 2010 is moving to Farnborough in Hampshire - just over half an hour away from central London by train and from Heathrow airport by road. The new venue offers a secure facility with ample on-site parking and local hotel accomodation.

In 2009 visitors from 44 countries attended, with 230 exhibitors. This year HOSDB and the organisers, A|D|S have joined forces with UK Trade and Investment Defence and Security Organisation (UKTI DSO) to invite senior policing and government security representatives from around the world. They will be hosted on a formal government-to-government basis.

There will be around 3,000 security products in over 150 different categories on show with products ranging from microchips to body armour.

Senior government officials will be running a series of one hour workshops to provide briefing on key areas of government programmes - open to all exhibitors at the event.

In recognition of the increased level of formal overseas delegations the event will run for three days.

Because of the specialist nature of this exhibition, entry criteria is strict. Visitors must be employees or agents of the police service, government security and law enforcement agencies - plus military and some select providers of Critical National Infrastructure.

For more information on visiting or exhibiting contact Ruediger Kanne of CommVert or call him on +44(0)1256 766 600.

Visitors may also register online for the HOSDB exhibition

November 10, 2009

Milipol Paris 2009


The Milipol exhibition commences on the 17th November and completes 20th November, 2009. For the first time Communication Specialists Ltd will be attending the Milipol exhibition, presenting our new product range in the security sector. We will also be showcasing our two way radio product range that supports the needs of the Military, Police, MOD, businesses and the end user.

Come and visit us on our SESP Stand Number 13C004 and MIB Electronics stand Number 11.L.089 - see you there!

What is Milipol Paris?
At the end of the 70s, various French manufacturers supplying police equipment were worried that they had limited commercial contacts at international level. Contrary to the Aeronautics and Defence sectors, the Interior Security sector did not have any promotion and communications platform that matched its importance in France. As a result, the idea of organising a specific international exhibition took hold. EXPOL (EXposition POLice), the first private initiative, showed the way.

In 1984, the International Milipol Committee came to life as an association whose goal was the promotion of security techniques and equipment.

That same year, the first international Milipol Show was organised in Paris as the privileged information and public-relations tool, open widely to professionals in the field of security, including manufacturers, end-users, buyers and exhibitors of all nationalities. The quasi-confidential field of police, civil and military security equipment, virtually unknown to the general public until that time, was thus brought to light.

While the subsiding cold war still held centre stage, security services were already at work in the wings, fighting against such growing menaces as criminality, drugs, organised crime, terrorism, industrial and economic espionage. They expressed their latest requirements and needs for equipment, while investigating all the techniques available.

The Milipol Show evolved within this climate of expectation and demand. It broadened out to include the field of security which encompasses private and public communities, that of industry and businesses, the protection of populations, and internal State security.

Held annually during the 80s, the Milipol Paris Show found its cruising speed as of 1991, the year in which the biennial scheduling was adopted.

In 1995, it acquired new dimensions of considerable importance.

As it was now held under the aegis of the French Ministry of the Interior, the Milipol Paris Show became an official event, along the same lines as the international Eurosatory exhibitions for land armament, Euronaval for naval equipment and the Paris-Le Bourget Aeronautics-Aerospace Exibition.

Today, the international Milipol Trade Show compels recognition as a result of its professionalism and the quality of its exhibitors and visitors attending from around the world, all genuinely linked to the various security sectors.

The Milipol brand is owned by a group of companies - COFREXPORT, PROTECOP, THALES, VISIOM and CIVI.POL Conseil, a consultancy and service company of the French Ministry of the Interior.

The exhibition is organised by EDS Milipol.

October 12, 2009

Transmitters


Have you wondered where this world would end up without communication? It is very hard to even conceive what will happen to mankind when every mode of communication stops working. The very thought is frightening and the whole world will no doubt be in great chaos. Two way radio Communication helps in sharing or informing the latest happenings and the news around the world. It is used vastly for personal, commercial and security reasons. Hardly anyone leaves home today without his mobile phone. In order to have uninterrupted communication network effective transmitters are used.

What are transmitters and why are they considered so important in the world of two way radio communication? A Transmitter is an electronic device which with the help of the antenna broadcasts electromagnetic signals used for radio, television and telecommunication. To make it simple, a transmitter sends information to the receiver through objects like antennas, towers etc. We generally call our mobile handsets, receivers. The data which is transmitted from another form passes through a network of transmitters before reaching our mobile receiver.

A data from a two way communication network is transmitted from the one place to the satellite and again back to the place it is sent. In this case the satellites work as transmitters by receiving data and converting them and sending them back to the receivers. This transmitted data cannot be said as safe as anyone with little knowledge on hacking this data can easily steal them. This generally happens with highly secretive emergency communication by the armed, air or naval forces.

The security communication systems used highly powerful transmitters whose frequency cannot be reachable. Moreover many governments have introduced strict laws against this danger and the risk of highly secured data being stolen. Industrial sector uses transmitters for its process control. But these transmitters are used to convert the sensors measurement into signals. These measurements from sensors are sent through wires to distant receivers. It uses digital protocol to measure variables in a range.

Alexander alternator or mechanical alternator was used in the olden days for radio, engineering and frequency. Later, vacuum tubes were used as transmitters in the 1020’s. After a lot of advancement and evolution transmitters today are capable of handling huge volumes of data transfers and are encrypted and secured. These are fed from high voltage power supply to ensure security. The possible risks to transmitters are lightning and hence the transmitters must be well protected.

Without antennas the transmitters can be damaged so all steps must be taken to ensure the safety of the transmitters. Protection must also be provided from high voltage and correct voltage of current. During times of lightning the transmitters must be switched off immediately. At the same time the place or building on which the transmitters are set up are also very important. Thus for an efficient working of a high power transmitter proper safety and security measures must be taken. Transmitters are very imperative for all types of two way radio communication systems.

September 2, 2009

Two Way Radios: Message Encryption


Basically when we hear Message Encryption we automatically think that it is about how to encrypt messages to send to other party. Well, it is literally correct but looking to it in a more technical way, Message Encryption is something far more important than just a simple encryption of messages in letters. In the techie side of it, Message Encryption it is the process of encoding data in an encryption to prevent unauthorised access from the outside and to have more security on the data that you are trying to send or keep. It basically keeps the message from being read by converting the content into cipher or scrambled letters or characters so that the privacy of the message can be kept. Message Encryption is a method in which the only one who can read the message is the recipient (Other than the sender). In which the encrypted or ciphered message will be deciphered by the recipient.

Any other attachments to the encrypted message are also ciphered but do not worry there is a way to decipher it or there are instructions for it to be deciphered. Message Encryption is one of the most used methods to continue and to preserve the security and privacy of the message being sent to the other party. In technology, especially in information technology, Message Encryption is being often used from the very basic emails to more complicated software encryptions. But it is more commonly used to pass messages and to send and hide important information or data in a server. Message Encryption can be commonly seen in websites that promotes security or to messages that has private content to it.

In a more vivid way, Message Encryption is used by administrators of websites in which codes the messages that they are trying to preserve, especially in shopping networks or websites, the use Message Encryption on credit card information or delicate user information and even website security as well. It is one of the safest ways to preserve the content of a website or in simpler occasion the messages itself. If you want to know and learn more about Message Encryption it is actually not hard at all, all you need to do is research more about Message Encryption and from there you can find basic ways and even downloadable software that allows you to encrypt and decrypt a message with no hassle.

Message Encryption is a very nice option for people who loves their privacy and for people who wants to have an exclusive way of sending messages to private people that they are doing businesses or just having private conversations with. To dig more on Message Encryption you can easily go to any search engines and type the keywords “Message Encryption” and from there you’ll see various information about Message Encryption that can thoroughly help you on your way to understand and learn more about Message Encryption, it is really a good thing to learn more about it and if you want to be in the know on these kinds of things, I suggest you get on your research hat and start getting valuable info about it.