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Sandia National Laboratories developed a fog chamber to test optics, like security camera sensors, in a controlled environment. Sandia chemical engineer Andres Sanchez checks an instrument that measures the particle size and concentration of the fog in the chamber’s atmosphere.
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"Do you integrate Twitter analysis into Visual Command Center?" Everyone has started asking me this at customer meetings, private and public sector alike. "Can I search for tweets with specific keywords in this solution?" A few months ago virtually no one was asking for this, but now it's seems to be the first thing a new customer inquires about.
We consult with a lot of organizations on enterprise/agency physical security in general, and risk visualization in particular, and they tend to have very similar needs and interests. Visual Command Center was built not only to address the known needs, but also to have the flexibilty to respond to the unknown in the future. This flexbility means that we can quickly integrate a piece of new functionality like Twitter visualization, and then show it to customers for rapid feedback on the capability.
Acting Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Mike Montoya closed out the meeting with a call to action to continue discussing best practices among ourselves to create a strong, resilient and secure grid for the 21st century. (Photo by Travis Weger)
About 80 utility executives, including WAPA customers, attended the inaugural event to discuss cybersecurity, physical security and asset management. (Photo by Travis Weger)
Microsoft Global Security Operations personnel demonstrate IDV Solutions' Visual Command Center to Security Director News editor Whit Richardson and other expo attendees.
Senior Vice President and Desert Southwest Regional Manager Ron Moulton moderates a panel on asset management that included EPRI, WAPA and Westar. (Photo by Travis Weger)
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Kevin Howard delivers opening remarks at the Technology and Security Symposium, Aug. 21, 2018. About 80 utility executives, including WAPA customers, attended the inaugural event to discuss cybersecurity, physical security and asset management. (Photo by Travis Weger)
With every innovation of e-commerce, consumers are exposed to new security risks. Talking about U.S. e-commerce sales, it is expected to grow about 12 percent in 2013. Thus, making transactions safe online is a quite difficult job now. In this tutorial, we are introducing five fundamental security tips which you should keep in mind for embracing this dynamic industry.
Senior Vice President and Upper Great Plains Regional Manager Jody Sundsted moderated the physical security panel. Representatives from DOE, WAPA and Basin Electric Power Cooperative discussed trends, technological advancements and leading practices for managing and protecting critical infrastructure assets. (Photo by Travis Weger)
The asset management panel discussed leading practices in industry that strengthen the security of the grid. The panel included representatives from EPRI, WAPA and Westar. (Photo by Travis Weger)
A key tenet of the symposium was networking for all the attendees to discuss leading practices and innovations in security grid assets. (Photo by Travis Weger)
Westar Senior Manager of Transmission and Substation Asset Management Kenny Rankin discusses his organization's asset management program at the Security and Technology Symposium in Lakewood, Colorado, Aug. 21. (Photo by Travis Weger)
EPRI Senior Program Manager Bhavin Desai discusses innovation and leading industry practices in grid asset management at the Security and Technology Symposium in Lakewood, Colorado, Aug. 21. (Photo by Travis Weger)
The cybersecurity panel discussed trends, technological advancements and leading practices for managing critical infrastructure cyber assets. Dragos, DOE, WAPA and Nebraska Public Power District representatives sat on this panel. (Photo by Travis Weger)
A key tenet of the symposium was networking for all the attendees to discuss leading practices and innovations in security grid assets. (Photo by Travis Weger)
A key tenet of the symposium was networking for all the attendees to discuss leading practices and innovations in security grid assets. (Photo by Travis Weger)
The cybersecurity panel discussed trends, technological advancements and leading practices for managing critical infrastructure cyber assets. Dragos, DOE, WAPA and Nebraska Public Power District representatives sat on this panel. (Photo by Travis Weger)
About 80 utility executives, including WAPA customers, attended the inaugural event to discuss cybersecurity, physical security and asset management. (Photo by Travis Weger)
A key tenet of the symposium was networking for all the attendees to discuss leading practices and innovations in security grid assets. (Photo by Travis Weger)
WASHINGTON- Petty Officer 3rd Class Lashaunta Lewis, Petty Officer 2nd Class Jennifer Greb, Petty Officer 1st Class Neil Canuel, Chief Petty Officer Neena Cicinelli, Senior Chief Petty Officer Michael Foster and Master Chief Petty Officer James Labarre pose for a group picture after receiving plaques for their new job rating, maritime enforcement specialist, at Coast Guard Headquarters, Jan. 6, 2010. ME is the Coast Guard's newest job rating which performs maritime law enforcement, anti-terrorism, force protection and physical security. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Victoria Bonk-Meyers.
Kentucky Guardsman Spc. Austin Kirk, a security specialist at Boone National Guard Center in Frankfort,Ky., plays the role of a terrorist during a training exercise designed to simulate a suicide bomb attack August 15, 2012. Ginger Starrett and Brady Murphy, also security specialists at BNGC were on scene to aprehend Kirk as he attempted to detonate a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device. (Kentucky National Guard photo by Sgt. David Bolton, Kentucky National Guard Public Affairs Office)
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