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Secure facilities. Secure business.

World Security Solutions is a privately held security consulting and implementation corporation. Our objective has always been to provide professional physical security solutions to corporate, industrial, institutional, federal and military clients to satisfy their security objectives.

From vehicle barriers to premise surveillance systems, our solutions are tailored to the needs of each client. The ultimate goal of our services is to improve safety, control access, and reduce non-business losses. World Security Solutions's outstanding combination of security and systems engineering, systems contractors, system integration and installation services efficiently satisfies each customer's unique security requirements.

World Security Solutions principals, employees and affiliates have many years in the security systems field creating a large knowledge base in the following areas: access control, CCTV surveillance, perimeter protection, low voltage systems, vehicle intrusion protection, guard booths, infrared, encrypted wireless, intrusion detection and alarm systems.

World Security Solutions provides turn-key solutions through our extensive service package: vulnerability and threat assessments, project management, security systems design, systems installation, equipment specification, systems integration and commissioning, equipment procurement, service and maintenance.

Our motto is a "no-nonsense" approach; we will not waste your time and resources on meaningless discussions and papers. World Security Solutions's dedicated professionals will stand side-by-side with you, helping to bring your ideas to realization. Our solutions will always be to the point, feasible and executable in the most economic and practical way.

 

 

News from the world of security.


Associated Content :
Terrorism in Algeria - Sat January 16, 10
The Political Epistemology of Terrorism is Not Correctly Known - Mon January 11, 10
Former Navy Sailor Faces Charges in Terrorism Case - Fri January 8, 10
In Search of Muslims Against Terrorism - Fri January 8, 10
Terrorism in America: Written Before 9-11-01 - Fri January 8, 10

Department of Homeland Security News :
Secretary Napolitano Launches Public Engagement Website - Mon February 8, 10
Remarks to the Homeland Security Advisory Council on Partnerships with Faith-Based and Community Groups - Wed February 3, 10
Secretary Napolitano and Minister Toews Announce Joint Enforcement Efforts to Patrol Waterways During the 2010 Winter Games - Wed February 3, 10
$23 Million in Recovery Act Funding for Fire Station Construction Grants - Wed February 3, 10
Transcript of Call with Senior DHS Officials on FY 2011 Budget Request - Mon February 1, 10

Security InfoWatch :
Utilities to bolster smart grid cybersecurity - Mon February 8, 10
The security week that was: 02/05/10 - Fri February 5, 10
Webinar: Securing Public Transportation Systems - Thu February 4, 10
Suspect in plane bomb plot reportedly cooperating with authorities - Wed February 3, 10
Intel chief: Al-Qaida likely to attempt attack - Wed February 3, 10

Security InfoWatch - Homeland Security :
NORAD to conduct practice flights over Ohio - Mon February 8, 10
Webinar: Securing Public Transportation Systems - Thu February 4, 10
DHS seeking funds for cybersecurity - Thu February 4, 10
Man uses phony badge to bypass airport security - Thu February 4, 10
Britain introduces full body scanners at two airports - Wed February 3, 10

SecurityFocus - News :
Brief: Google offers bounty on browser bugs - Tue February 2, 10
News: Most consumers reuse banking passwords - Tue February 2, 10
News: CIA, PayPal under bizarre SSL assault - Tue February 2, 10
Brief: Cyberattacks from U.S. "greatest concern" - Thu January 28, 10
Brief: MS readies patch, as fraudsters target IE flaw - Thu January 21, 10

Yahoo News - Terrorism :
Bombing Suspect Shouldnâ??t Be â??Political Football,â?? Brennan Says (Bloomberg) - Sun February 7, 10
Bombing Suspect Criticism Comes â??After the Fact,â?? Brennan Says (Bloomberg) - Sun February 7, 10
US faces 'serious' cyberspace threats: advisor (AFP) - Sun February 7, 10
U.S. anti-terrorism adviser lashes out at politicians (Reuters) - Sun February 7, 10
Obama adviser: Stop criticizing anti-terror effort (AP) - Sun February 7, 10


 
 
 
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