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Security News Collected by AWSODA SYS. Question from Gary Southorn: Are there any software packages that can help home computer users to better deal with their computer security?Answer: Gary, I have a great reference for you to check out. This one addresses some very major concerns. Please see below. SunbeltSecurityNews Your Best Security PracticesEyes Only: Your Viewpoint on Security Issues. Terry in California Asks. Why can't a company like yours come up with a computer management system for the novice home computer user?Without the knowledge to properly tune or set up my computer , . Here are some easy to implement tips, i. e. , best practices to prevent a Trojan invasion. There are three types of security programs we recommend that every computer have installed antispyware, antivirus, personal firewall.

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burglary results in $2,185 worth of lost valuables. When you weigh that against the price of a reliable home security system, the investment proves to be more than a bargain. Sterling Security Store is a world leader in DIY home security, with the ultimate stock of home security products, burglar alarms, home security cameras and fully equipped home security systems. Not only does our inventory consist of cutting edge systems from leading manufacturers like WINN Security Honeywell, Visonic, DSC and GE Interlogix, but we also offer some of the most competitive prices in the industry. At Sterling Security Store, quality is king, but what truly sets us apart is our DIY ethic. We can offer the same great home security systems at a mere fraction of what the competition charges because we don't believe your safety and security should be held hostage by exorbitant monthly fees, commitments and contracts.

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Alarm. com and iControl are the two biggest. The former has partnered with more than 2,500 dealers and the latter with ADT and Comcast. Among other things, you’ll have to decide between a “cellular primary” or “broadband primary” system. The former is a wireless connection to the monitoring station, making it immune to power outages or someone cutting a cable. It is limited, however, with regard to transmitting large quantities of video, so many cellular primary systems incorporate broadband for video. Broadband primary services, on the other hand, have cables running down the side of a house that can be cut, thereby disabling the system. Some services offer cellular back up should this occur. Look for a home security system with a full line of wireless peripherals, including modules for controlling lights and appliances, thermostats, cameras, motion sensors some can distinguish between a pet and a person, water sensors, and glass break and vibration sensors. Look for long life battery power, too. Lithium sensor batteries, for example, can last three to five years.

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