By Nikki Stephens - Oct-07-2009 08:47 AM

National Security. The phrase first appeared in the United States just before the great stock market crash in 1929. What is national security? Basically it is the use of diplomacy, economic, political and military means in order to protect your nation. National Security really became an issue during World War II. The concern over foreign spy's and the loss of technology that could damage national security was full fledged and intense.

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By Andrea Markham - Oct-06-2009 09:44 AM

When you think of home security, do you think of the best deadbolts and locks on the windows? Well, it's time to come out of the stone age!

Now don't get me wrong, these are essential to have, but there are so many other things available that can protect your home in more effective ways. And the majority of us probably don't think to install these extra security measures until it's too late and our homes have already been violated in some way.

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By Sean Davids - Oct-05-2009 08:41 AM

There are a lot of decisions to make when installing a home security alarm system in a house. There are various kinds of alarms that are on the market, which will be triggered when there's movement observed in the region where the alarm system is located. There are cameras that can be utilized along with the alarm system so that the violation can be recorded for later use. These alarms are primarily utilized to frighten off a thief that might try to break into the house.

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By Nahshon Roberts - Oct-02-2009 12:59 PM

Two Colliding Sides

When the public was told that the presence of CCTV security cameras in public areas was meant to prevent crime and send police running to apprehend offenders, there was little thought on the influence these security cameras would have on the police and the possibility of using those recordings as evidence of police brutality when filing a complaint against erring officers.

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By Andrew Stratton - Oct-01-2009 10:10 AM

p>Many people have indoor security systems, either for their home or office. These are helpful if you want to keep an eye on caretakers or catch someone in the act of breaking into your home. However, an indoor system will only work once the intruder is already inside. If you want to try to prevent it altogether, an outdoor surveillance system is best.

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By David Golding - Sep-30-2009 04:15 PM

Home Automation is all about making your life easier and so it's up to you how far you want to go with it. Home Security is not a black art, nor do you need an IT degree to live in a home fitted with automation systems, and is actually relatively affordable to set up. Home Automation is defined as the application of technology in the home, but this is not the full extent as there are many applications for the same or similar technology within business premises.

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