1st Edition
Security Systems Technologies and Innovation A Comprehensive History of Advances in the Industry
Section I: The Early Years of Private Security 1: Evolution of Communication – Devices in Security 2: Leased Telephone Loop Circuits 3: Security Alarm Cartel 4: Security Practices and Changing Technology Section II: Motion Detection to Surveillance 5: Volumetric Motion Technology – Short Life Cycle 6: Home Entertainment B&W TV to CCTV Surveillance Section III: Caught on Surveillance 7: Video Images Worth a Thousand Arrests 8: One Nation Under Surveillance Section IV: Controlled Access with Audit Trails 9: Not Just Card Readers 10: Contactless Card Access 11: Innovative and Programmable Access Control Systems 12: Biometric Identifiers 13: Realm of Fact and Fantasy Section V: Analog to Digital Revolution 14: Digital Communication in Place of Personal Contact 15: Advanced Communication Technology 16: Bandwidth, Broadband, and Single Compression Section VI: Video Recording and Storage 17: CCTV Recorders and Digital Conversion Section VII: Wireless Communication 18: Laptop Computers Exposed 19: Traffic Hazards Section VIII: Gadgets in All Aspects of Security 20: Innovation Fatigue 21: Social Network Phenomenon 22: Decoding E-mail and Personality Traits 23: Low Battery Anxiety Section IX: Network Insecurity 24: Domain Names 25: Open Networks 26: Network Oddities Section X: Built-In Obsolescence 27: Limited Life Cycle 28: Perimeter Protection 29: Bollards and Other Portable Barriers Section XI: Locking Arrangement – Life Safety Rules 30: Locking Hardware 31: Lock Picking for Fun and Profit 32: History of Electromagnetic Locks Section XII: Fire Safety and Code Compliance 33: Reconciling Fire Safety and Security Protection 34: Smoke Detectors and Sprinkler Heads 35: Major and Notable Fires in American History Section XIII: Explosives in Major Conflicts 36: Nuclear Threats 37: Explosives, Chem-Bio Threats, and Drone Warfare Section XIV: Deadly Weapons of Apparent Mass Appeal 38: Guns and Active Shooters Section XV: Non-Lethal Weaponry 39: Temporarily Debilitating Weapons 40: Armored Courier Services Section XV: Lie Detectors and Truth Detection 41: Truth Seeking Techniques Section XVI: Odd Detection Devices 42: Devices of Mass Annoyance
Biography
Charles Schnabolk E.E., MBA, P.E., PSP, Lic. Elec. is a recognized industry pioneer with credits including security design for the original World Trade Center. As a successful consulting engineer, he also designed and implemented security systems for major hospitals, schools, high‑rise commercial buildings, and large residential complexes. This book is a compendium of his unique knowledge on almost every aspect of modern security – from its 1970s conception to the modern, high‑tech industry that it had developed into over the last half‑century and more.






