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Phone Security
These phone recorders allow you to record conversations on a telephone line. All of these telephone recorders will silently record both sides of the conversation. Units are activated by sound or by someone picking up the phone. You can connect these phone recorders to an open phone jack and set them to record only conversations or you can use them as room recorders. You will not record dead time, only actual conversations.
Digital conversation recorders record with their own memory; there is no tape to flip. The digital phone recorders on this page can also be uploaded to your computer via high speed USB.
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Every semester of every year you can read hundreds of reports where a woman was physically assaulted on campus. While colleges and universities have tried to step up security patrols, especially at night, reports of attacks and attempted rape continue to persist. While there are precautions a woman can take to lessen the chances of becoming a victim, one of the best weapons she can have at her disposal when confronted in a threatening situation is a shot of pepper spray. A less than $20, the MACE Keyguard Pepper Spray is compact, convenient, and has a key ring that easily attaches to your house, dorm room, car, and other keys you carry. Be alert, be cautious, and be prepared.
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The National Breast Cancer Foundation was founded in 1991 by breast cancer survivor, Janelle Hail. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1980 at the age of 34. At the time of her diagnosis, there was little information about the disease, and she was forced to make a decision about her health with few options. After her treatment, Janelle made a commitment to help women around the world by educating them about breast cancer and the importance of early detection.
NBCF's mission is to help women now by providing help and inspiring hope to those affected by breast cancer through early detection, education and support services.
Breast cancer is one of the leading health crises for women in the United States. 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. There is currently no known cure for breast cancer, and its early diagnosis is critical to survival.
According to The National Cancer Institute (NCI), getting a high-quality mammogram and having a clinical breast exam on a regular basis are the most effective ways to detect breast cancer early. The National Cancer Institute recommends women age 40 and older receive annual mammogram screenings to provide early detection of breast cancer.
SHOP PINK AND RAISE MONEY FOR THE CURE
Get Ready to Go Pink!
Now that October has begun, Nikki Reed, Paul McDonald, Elizabeth Hurley, and more celebrities are stepping out to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month at events like Bloomingdale's 2014 Pink Party in Manhattan on Thursday, Oct. 2.
These celebs may be helping by spreading the word to their huge fan bases, but there is an easy and stylish way that you can help, too - by Shopping Pink!
The Covert Eye, the home of Streetwise Security, is proud to contribute toward the fight against breast cancer. Beginning in the spring of 2012, we designated several products as part of our Pink Ribbon series.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of these products goes to fight breast cancer. This seemed an appropriate cause to donate to, not only because we care about women (indeed, our products help protect women), but because breast cancer has struck close to home among neighbors and friends this past year.
By contributing to the fight against breast cancer we are helping to protect women (wives, mothers, daughters). It's just one more way we are fulfilling our goal of protecting what matters most.
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As many as 50 Phoenix police officers may soon be wearing tiny convert video surveillance cameras as part of their uniform accouterment if a $500,000 grant is approved in early September through a joint partnership with Arizona State University and the U.S. Department of Justice. The grant is being called The Smart Policing Initiative.
Earlier this spring, a pilot program was tested with 18 officers wearing the small hidden spy cameras attached to their uniform in an effort to increase police transparency with the public. The three month trial, which concluded in June, resulted in 860 hours worth of video. From among the recordings, portions of the footage will be used as evidence in 62 cases going before the court.
The spy camera is worn like a Bluetooth device around the ear, and can be turned on and off from a remote control on the chest. A pocket recorder, or small video monitor, is attached to the belt. Once activated, video can't be edited or deleted.
Arizona law requires at least one person be aware they are being recorded, although the law is not well defined in how that is communicated or acknowledged, and can likely not even register depending on the situation or number of persons being confronted by officers. During the trial period some citizens did key in on the cameras being worn and asked if they were being recorded.
During the pilot program, Phoenix police tested Scottsdale-based TASER International's Axon cameras, which are more obvious in their appearance than traditional covert cameras of the same type, and come with a more heftier price tag. The cost of Axon cameras are about $1,700, plus an annual $1,200 each to archive the video footage. Likewise, a comparable wireless Bluetooth covert camera from any local security store runs about $200. The grant doesn't specify which brand of cameras are to be used, but does require the police agency to enlist a research partner. In the case of Phoenix it will be A.S.U., who will collect and analyze the data and calculate the effectiveness of their efforts.
The “Candid-Camera” officer video pilot program was one of 34 recommendations developed by a Phoenix task force last January to help improve relations between the police department and the community. The task force came into being in April, 2010, after several incidents involving the police angered citizens, including a March 2010 incident which saw City Councilman Michael Johnson, an Afro-American, wrestled to the ground and handcuffed by a White police officer.
With the eye of “Big Brother” becoming more prevalent in our daily lives now, and technology providing a video recorder to anyone with a cell phone, providing police officers with a wearable video recording device is the logical next step in the progression. How this plays out over time and the legal impact it could carry will be questions that will no doubt be discussed, but for now it may give us pause to be mindful of what we say and how we respond the next time we are confronted by an officer of the law.
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GPS Car Tracking Systems
GPS car tracking or vehicle tracking is often used for covert tracking of the driver in the car. We will not look to this kind of applications, but rather the business variant for which GPS asset tracking would be a better name. Cars, trucks, trailers, railcars, containers and boats can be tracked, using GPS car tracking.
The market for GPS vehicle tracking systems is considered as one of the fasted growing markets for GPS applications. There are many levels of sophistication, but what all systems have in common is a GPS receiver and software to put the tracking results on a map. The differences in mapping programs are huge and it is very difficult to judge in advance how well these software solutions will perform.
Two main categories of GPS car tracking solutions are the ‘passive’ systems and the ‘real time’ systems. Passive systems store the gathered data in their internal memory and the owner has only access to the data when the unit returns to ... |
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Knife Care and Maintenance
Keep the blades dry and wipe fingerprints and moisture off, after use, with a soft all cotton cloth or chamois. This is particularly important with blades of high carbon steel. Tarnishing is a normal property of carbon steel and cannot be avoided. Applying a couple of drops of any quality oil or silicon treatment to the blade with a soft all cotton cloth will provide excellent protection. A good wax is also excellent protection. Check your knives often for possible trouble spots. If any stains appear, try removing the stain with a standard metal cleaner or polish. Blades of most stainless steels used in knives are not rustproof but are rust or stain resistance. So therefore stainless steel blades should still be kept clean and wiped dry after use, especially many of the new high carbon stainless steels like ATS-34, and CMP-T440V.
Folding knives require special care
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Taser Cartridges & Batteries
Each Air TASER Cartridge contains two probes which fire out up to 15 feet attaching TASER wire to the target. TASER wave electron pulses are transmitted through the wires and into the target through up to 2 inches of clothing. Air TASER Cartridges also fire out 20-50 ID tags with a unique serial number to help police track down criminal users.
15 Feet of TASER Take Down Power
Drop Assailants From up to 15 feet away
Easily Loads in 1 Second
Air TASER Cartridges contain everything you need to reload and fire up to 15 feet: Compressed Air, 2 Probes, TASER Wires. Also available: TASER Holsters
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White Noise Generator Kit
4 X the protection from eavesdropping! The J1000 is an economical handheld, battery operated White Noise Generator. The J1000 (AJ-34) creates an additional barrier of noise interference, making it possible to mask your conversation when confidentiality is necessary. Protects your sensitive room conversations by generating a random masking sound which desensitizes any near-by microphone.
Protect your conversations 4 x better with the White Noise Generator Kit! Comes with 4 Noise Generator that you can quickly deploy wherever you are. The easy, rugged carry case makes it easy to travel with.
All types of bugging devices transmit or record every sound generated within its detection range. The J1000 (AJ-34) generates a sound that will mask the human voice. As long as the volume of the conversation is lower than the volume of the J1000 no bugging device can separate the conversation from the masking noise.
Each unit Protects up to 150 ft of space
Effective against any microphone based eavesdropping device
Use in conference rooms, hotels, anywhere there is a threat of eavesdropping.
Specifications:
Protects up to 150 sq ft of space
Create White Noises
Included:
Water Proof Protective Case
4 x J1000 ( AJ-34) White Noise Generator
4x 9V Battery
Illustrated instructions
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Phone Safe Ultra
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Stop accidental info leakage in conference rooms or group meetings with the PHONE SAFE ULTRA. Mobile phones have an infinite number of benefits for communication and business; however, they also create certain threats of information leakage. One of the potential leakage channels is the phone's microphone picking up surrounding acoustics with a high sensitivity. The PHONE SAFE ULTRA has been developed by information security professionals to protect against this exact type of threat.
While developing this product the following features and vulnerabilities of modern mobile phones were taken into account:
• The smart phone can be intentionally, or covertly, ‘off-hook’ during important negotiations
• Voice recording software can intentionally, or secretly, run on the smartphone
• Listening software can run in a ‘stealth’ mode
• Spyware can be installed on the smartphone without the owner's knowledge, allowing attackers to activate covert eavesdropping around the phone. There are known cases of transmission of such software by exploiting the vulnerabilities of some messengers
• The acoustic environment around the phone can be transmitted to the server, or cloud service of the attackers either in real time or with a postponed uploading
• Smartphone apps which have access to the phone's microphone can be used for eavesdropping in cases of them having been hacked (usually messengers or social network apps)
• Uploading of information can be done in the following ways: Conventional voice call; Mobile internet; Wi-Fi; Bluetooth; The phone's connector
Other audio security devices use radio interference to protect conversations. Unfortunately, the creation of radio interference (RF jamming mobile communications, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) does not guarantee protection: there is still the possibility of accumulating information in the phone's memory (voice recorder mode). Given this factor, the only reliable way to protect is to block the phone's acoustic channel. This prevents acoustic information from leaking, regardless of how it is listened to or transmitted. A number of modern technologies have been used in the PHONE SAFE ULTRA device for your protection.
Features:
• Blocks the microphone of the phone with the help of non-filterable ultrasonic interference
• Efficiently prevents surround recording app from capturing conversations and sounds
• The frequency of interference has been optimally selected for the best performance and affects all existing models of smartphones
• Made with the design of an attractive natural wood stand
• The acoustically isolated phone can remain close to the owner where the screen can be easily observed
• The phone stays online and available for incoming calls
• No illegal radio jamming
• Can be powered by the external USB, or from the built-in rechargeable battery
• Has 2 sensors, increasing the battery’s resource: the device starts producing interference when a phone is inserted (IN USE sensor) and a conversation is present (ACTIVITY sensor)
• The rechargeable battery provides a continuous working time of 6 hours if the USB source is unavailable
• Is compatible with all types of phones (max. width 88 mm)
Specifications
• Power of noise <2 W in the active area
• Guaranteed suppression area 10 cm from the transducer
• Power Source1) USB 5V 2) Built-in rechargeable battery
• Current consumption 500 mA (noise mode) 5 mA (stand-by mode)
• Current consumption 500 mA (noise mode) 5 mA (stand-by mode)
• Battery Li-Ion, 3.2 В, 3200 mAh
• Connector Mini USB;
• Battery resource 6 hours
• Recharging time 6 hours
Download Manual
Includes:
• PHONE SAFE ULTRA device
• Mini USB cable
• Transparent cover
• User manual
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“As diligent and hardworking as campus police are, they cannot protect all the many people on campus at all time, so let those folks protect themselves.”
State Representative Buzz Brockway plans to file a bill next week that would let students at least 18 years of age carry electroshock weapons on all of Georgia's public campuses. The bill, according to Brockway, was written after he discover...ed students are allowed to carry pepper spray on campus but not Tasers or stun-guns.
Many Georgia lawmakers are pushing for legislation that would permit students to carry handguns on campus but state law currently prohibits concealed handgun license holders from exercising their rights on school grounds. Most efforts to bring guns to campus have stalled at the capitol because university presidents oppose the idea. House Bill 544, which would allow anyone to carry guns on Georgia's public campuses, was introduced in 2015 but has not received a committee hearing.
“Students told me they were not allowed to carry pepper spray with them on campus. I thought this was strange so I did some research. I found they were mistaken, and they are allowed to possess pepper spray and similar chemically based protection items. However, several of the public colleges I examined in Georgia explicitly prohibited stun-guns and Tasers on campus. So I decided to introduce a bill to change that,” Brockway told Campus Reform.
Brockway added that he thinks campus police departments are not staffed well enough to account for all of the crimes on campus.
“What I hear from students, faculty, and other campus employees, especially folks at colleges and universities in the city of Atlanta, is a desire to protect themselves,” he said. “As diligent and hardworking as campus police are, they cannot protect all the many people on campus at all time, so let those folks protect themselves.”
Some state senators, however, have raised concerns about the safety of stun-guns. Senator Vincent Fort said Tasers in the hands of college students could lead to many accidental injuries. Brockway disagrees and thinks students who purchase stun-guns will be responsible enough to avoid injuries.
“Pepper spray is allowed and we don't see much misuse of those products on college campuses. I think the people who will choose to purchase electroshock weapons for their personal protection will act responsibly,” Brockway argued.
Unlike campus carry legislation, Brockway's bill would not require students to pass a background check before purchasing a stun-gun.
“As best I can tell, there is currently no requirement in Georgia law for screening or training before purchasing Tasers, stun guns or other electroshock weapons and my bill does not require those things either,” he said.
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