Future Fibre Technologies will launch the 2011 edition of the Boundaries of Security Report at the Milipol 2010 Exhibition in Doha, Qatar on 25 October.
The 89-page report was originally published in 2009 and has been established as a must-have resource for security consultants and industry professionals.
The first edition of Boundaries of Security received positive reviews from security experts including Ian Bergman, Government Liaison Manager at Dyesol Ltd, who said the report analysed complex and inter-related issues (technical, policy and human nature) in a very balanced and logical way, reflecting reality rather than hype.
"It touches on many subtleties in the area of perimeter protection, identifying strengths and weaknesses of the industries technologies very well in an obviously unbiased way," he said.
The new edition has been updated to include the latest market research and emerging industry trends from IMS Research, plus best practice recommendations for infrastructure and high-value asset protection.
It also features clear explanations of the latest intrusion detection technologies including C-OTDR Fibre Optics, and ground-based radar systems.
Also added is a whitepaper explaining the importance and operation of artificial intelligence (AI) in processing raw alarm data to eliminate nuisance alarms.
Valued at $300, the 2011 Boundaries of Security report will be available for free to qualified individuals at www.fftsecurity.com/BoS/ after the launch date.